These Artifacts Are Just A Few That Make A Big Differnce
The Telescope
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On a star filled night in 1609, Galileo made his mark on history. He had found out that the moon has big creators, large valleys and staggering mountains. In his years of observations, Galileo found out more about our universe than in all of the past. This crazy innovation will expand years later and Galileo will never be forgotten.
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The Printing Press
Developed by Johannes Gutenberg roughly around 1445, the printing press is one of the most innovative creations that I have ever witnessed. Before, books were expensive and took weeks or even months to make. Now, exact copies of books are reproduced and is now made more available and more affordable to everyone. And most importantly, the Bible is now available to many to purchase and to strengthen their religious beliefs.
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The Microscope
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Zacharias Jansen invented the first microscope and it had a double lens, which was very advanced for this time period and could magnify an object from three to ten times its size. In the late 17th century, Robert Hooke had invented an even more advanced microscope and had came up with the term "cell" by observing a piece of cork and as he did, the structure reminded him of cells in a monastery(Prison). With his microscope, Hooke furthered science like never before leading to many theories and studies.
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