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The term 'scientific revolution' refers to a profound transformation in the way humanity comprehends and engages with the natural world, arising from radical shifts in scientific thought, methodology, and epistemology. It's a period marked by the emergence of new paradigms that challenge established doctrines and traditional ways of knowing, leading to an unprecedented expansion of our conceptual and empirical horizons. This revolution is not merely an accumulation of discoveries but a deep reconfiguration of intellectual frameworks, influencing every facet of human experience and understanding. From the heliocentric breakthroughs of Copernicus to the quantum mysteries unveiled by modern physics, the scientific revolution encapsulates a journey toward deeper truths about existence, forging novel pathways for inquiry, and embodying the spirit of profound contemplation and relentless curiosity that characterizes the human quest for wisdom and meaning.

See also: scientific materialism, western enlightenment, conceptual framework, dependent arising, conventional truth

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