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why were many important scientists drawn to universities during the scientific revolution?
When we talk about the scientific revolution, we usually think of the historical phenomenon that crystallized in the seventeenth century, that is, the process that led to the birth of modern science. This is an unmistakable fact. In the experimental science of the seventeenth century, for the first time in history, mathematics and experimentation were combined, achieving a knowledge of nature that can be controlled and serves as the basis for technological applications. This revolution, prepared over centuries by works dating back to antiquity, took shape thanks to geniuses such as Copernicus, Kepler and, especially, Galileo, and reached its maturity with the formulation of Newton's mechanics.
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