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Many scientific discoveries have been made over time. ... The most important scientific discoveries were made from approximately 1500 to 1700. To man’s development, the scientific discoveries made right after the middle ages were the most important. ...
Archimedes was also a great scientific discoverer. ... His analysis of geometry, planar equilibrium, and centers of gravity provided the law of the lever, the first scientific footing of many inventions at that time, and paved the way for future advancements.
One may argue that the scientific discoveries that were made in the last twenty-five years were more important than the ones made in the last century.


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