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Module 1 Initial Post Discussion – from the timeline of medical advances. You are to write a (Robert Hooke) fictitious personal journal entry as the assigned individual or person living in the time. The entry should include a significant event in this person’s life related to your topic. You are to research pertinent information regarding what life was like when your significant moment took place. You can choose the date of the journal entry, but the entry should start with the Date & Place of your fictitious setting.
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Answer
July 14th, 1665
Through a comprehensive analysis of the previously presented principles on gravitation force, I realized that gravity is a far more complex concept that can be described through understanding the interactions of objects in the universe. My assertion points to the universe as a system that constitutes heavenly bodies, each possessing gravitational pulls. All bodies have simple motions, and movement in a straight line is constant unless deflection by extraneous forces occurs.
July 15th, 1667
It became obvious that improvements needed to be done on issues surrounding medicine. Numerous infections and microorganisms present significant challenges to health and making improvements to Christopher White`s microscopy can help improve observations and analyze microorganisms, causing diseases. It is necessary to form part of the optical instrument evolution to be used in medicine, which leads to the idea of a compound microscope (Lawson, 2016).
July 13th, 1655
I joined Oxford, having demonstrated mechanical competence work involving instruments as an Assistant to Robert Boyle and later formed part of a team that contributed to the discovery of Boyle`s law.
July 17th, 1660
I became the Royal Society`s Curator of Experiments, where I practiced and helped improve advanced scientific understanding of the world (Lawson, 2016).
July 21st, 1665
I discovered the first known microorganism in the form of microscopic fungi, which would later form the foundation of discoveries of single-celled life (Lawson, 2016).
July 18th, 1667
Using the new advanced compound microscope, I study ancient cells in fossilized wood and come up with interesting discoveries, including that fossils were once living creatures whose cells had become mineralized (Lawson, 2016). Through similar observations, I come into the conclusion that some species of the fossils had become extinct.
July 25th, 1669
Observing the bark of a cork tree and carrying out a microscopic analysis, I discovered the building blocks of life and named them cells.
Reference
Lawson, I. (2016). Crafting the microworld: how Robert Hooke constructed knowledge about small things. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, 70(1), 23-44.
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