Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
Timeline of scientific discoveries
The Timeline below shows the date of publication of major scientific theories. In many cases, the discovery spanned several years.
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BC
- 350s BC - Hereclides : rotation of Earth :
1500s
- 1543 - Copernicus: the earth orbits the sun
1600s
- 16?? - John Napier: Logarithm
- 16?? - Robert Boyle: Boyle's law of ideal gas
- 1609 - Johannes Kepler: Laws of planetary motion
- 1628 - William Harvey: Blood circulation
- 1637 - Descartes: Scientific method (also: Roger Bacon)
- 1675 - Leibniz, Newton: infinitesimal calculus
- 1687 - Newton: Laws of motion, law of universal gravitation, basis for classical physics
1700s
- 1751 - Benjamin Franklin: Lightning is electrical
- 1787 - Jacques Charles: Charles' law of ideal gas
- 1789 - Lavoisier: law of conservation of mass, basis for chemistry
1800s
- 1824 - Carnot: 2nd law of thermodynamics
- 1827 - Georg Ohm: Ohm's law (Electricity)
- 1838 - Matthias Schleiden: all plants are made of cells
- 1843 - James Prescott Joule: Law of Conservation of energy (First law of thermodynamics), also 1847 - Helmholtz, Conservation of energy
- 1848 - Lord Kelvin: absolute zero of temperature
- 1858 - Rudolf Virchow: cells can only arise from pre-existing cells
- 1859 - Charles Darwin: Theory of evolution by natural selection
- 1865 - Gregor Mendel: Mendel's laws of inheritance, basis for genetics
- 1869 - Dmitri Mendeleev: Periodic table
- 1873 - Maxwell: Theory of electromagnetism
- 1877 - Boltzmann: Statistical definition of entropy
1900s
- 1900 - Planck: Planck's law of black body radiation, basis for quantum theory
- 1905 - Albert Einstein: special theory of relativity, explanation of Brownian motion, and photoelectric effect
- 1906 - Walther Nernst: Third law of thermodynamics
- 1912 - Alfred Wegener: Continental drift
- 1913 - Niels Bohr: Model of the atom
- 1915 - Albert Einstein: general theory of relativity - also David Hilbert
- 1918 - Emmy Noether: Noether's theorem - conditions under which the conservation laws are valid
- 1924 - Wolfgang Pauli: quantum Pauli exclusion principle
- 1925 - Erwin Schrödinger: Schrödinger equation (Quantum mechanics)
- 1927 - Werner Heisenberg: Uncertainty principle (Quantum mechanics)
- 1927 - Georges Lemaître: Theory of the Big Bang
- 1928 - Paul Dirac: Dirac equation (Quantum mechanics)
- 1929 - Edwin Hubble: Hubble's law of the expanding universe
- 1929 - Lars Onsager's reciprocal relations: also called Fourth law of thermodynamics
- 1953 - Crick and Watson: helical structure of DNA, basis for molecular biology
- 1964 - Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson: confirming experimental evidence for the Big Bang
- 1965 - Richard Feynman: Quantum electrodynamics
2000s
See also
- List of timelines of Science and Technology
- Timeline of scientific experiments
- Timeline of technological discoveries
- Obsolete scientific theories
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