Scenarios about 'medieval science'
Medieval science refers to the scientific practices, theories, and knowledge developed in Europe, the Islamic world, and other civilizations during the Middle Ages (roughly 5th to 15th centuries). This period saw the preservation of ancient Greek and Roman knowledge, significant advances in mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and optics particularly in the Islamic Golden Age, and the establishment of universities that laid foundations for the later Scientific Revolution. Medieval scholars combined empirical observation with philosophical and theological frameworks to understand the natural world.
What If The Scientific Revolution Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries failed to materialize, potentially altering the course of human knowledge, technological development, and modern society.