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How did the scientific revolution influence the enlightenment​

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The Scientific Revolution wove the womb for various inventions and discoveries by coupling with rationalism thus influencing the enlightenment process.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. During the period of Scientific Revolution, people started raising questions on various matters instead of believing the ancient notions of the Church and others.
  2. The individual curiosity raised in the human mind provoked a logical thought process which thirsted for rational explanations with proper proof for all scientific queries.
  3. People started experimenting and exploring with science after discarding all religious and abstract influences.
  4. Only the proven facts remained to be further pondered on by the scientific human mind which also saw many inventions and scientific discoveries like the Earth being not flat. The facts also helped in influencing and propagating enlightenment both individually and collectively.
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