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Science Revises the Heavens
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Turner Broadcasting
  
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Publisher: Turner Broadcasting
Pub date: 1986
Subject(s):  History
Instructional
Science
Young Adult Video
Language(s):  English
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File size:   283946 KB
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Release date:   Nov 17, 2005

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Analyzes the advancement of knowledge that finally demolished Aristotle's physics, causing bitter conflict with the church. Covers changes from Copernicus and Galileo to Newton.

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