Scientific Revolutions
Now, what is the relationship among these
three pictures? It is clear that the
Copernican-Galilean-Keplerian-Newtonian revolution overthrew the Ptolemaic
system, in the sense that Ptolemy is only taught as history and never as
science. But I predict that Newton will
always be taught, because Newtons picture is basically right - on the scale of the solar system. The scientific revolution that led to the
modern cosmos, including the early 20th century contributions of
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, have encompassed Newtonian physics with
physics that works at astronomical scales and velocities. But Modern cosmology reduces to the
Newtonian treatment for the solar system, for normal sized things on Earth, and
generally for conditions where speeds are not too high and gravitational forces
are not too great. So, we can really
only say we know that a theory is right when we know where it is wrong. Inside the boundary where the theory begins
to fail, the theory is correct (to some prearranged accuracy). Modern cosmology is undergoing an
encompassing revolution as opposed to an overthrowing revolution.
Table 1. Three Cosmologies:
Medieval, Newtonian, and Modern.
Size: R
Age: T
Center
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Composition
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Unifying
Ideas
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Gods
role?
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Medieval
Cosmos
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Finite R
Finite T
Geocentric
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Sublunary: Earth, Water, Air, Fire
Heavens: Ether
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Circular motion
Great Chain of Being
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Prime mover,
Hierarch,
Saviour
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Newtonian
Cosmos
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Infinite R?
Infinite T?
No center
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Atoms, Void
Ether?
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Deterministic mechanics
Universal gravitation
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Clockmaker
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Modern
Cosmos
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R = 1028 cm
T = 1010 yr
Homogeneous & Isotropic
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Atoms
quarks, electrons
Radiation
Dark Matter
Vacuum
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Gravity = space curvature
Nondeterministic quantum theory
Evolution
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Before the Big Bang?
Immanent?
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Contributed by: Joel Primack and Nancy Abrams
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