ummm can we wait until it's over before we decide?
what do you mean by the Scientific Revolution? Like Galileo and and those guys back in the 1600s? In that case, I would say, modern medicine, modern engineering, dependable navigation, modern farming, almost all transportation and communications methods, modern publishing and news services, modern art (as in cinema, photography, the modern symphony orchestra, the piano, etc
2006-09-10 06:25:30
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answered by matt 7
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This topic could fill volumes, so I'm going to go with what I think is the most profound result: human lifespan has increased dramatically due to increased awareness of more sophisticated medical care. We have antibiotics, blood transfusions, organ transplants, thousands of medicines, vaccines, X-ray machines, computerized tomography machines (CT scanners), MRI, nuclear medicine, CURES for cancer, advanced surgical techniques including remote and robotic surgery, and gene therapy based on an understanding of how to manipulate genes using genetic engineering and cloning and viruses. We are living in the golden age of medicine, and we still have a long way to go. The best is yet to come.
2006-09-10 13:29:15
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answered by Paul H 6
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The "scientific revolution" began a long time ago and it is still going on.....You would have to specify a period...
2006-09-10 13:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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the revolutions are for the betterment of mankind.
They have made the life more enjoyable, more fast and more worthy, though it has dark side as well.
2006-09-10 13:29:59
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answered by macline k 2
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