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==11th century==
==11th century==
*1020 – [[Avicenna]] (Ibn Sina) GIVES ME A BLOWJOB.
*1020 – [[Avicenna]] (Ibn Sina) introduces experimentation and [[quantification]] into the study of [[Islamic medicine|medicine]] and [[physiology]], including the introduction of [[Biomedical research|experimental medicine]] and [[clinical trials]], in ''[[The Canon of Medicine]]''
*1021 – [[Ibn al-Haytham]] (Alhacen) pioneers the experimental [[scientific method]] and [[experimental physics]] in his ''[[Book of Optics]]'', where he devises the first [[Islamic science|scientific]] experiments on [[optics]], including the first use of the [[camera obscura]] to prove that [[light]] travels in straight lines and the first experimental proof that [[visual perception]] is caused by light rays travelling to the eyes, which also marks the beginning of [[experimental psychology]] and [[psychophysics]]
*1030 – [[Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī]] conducts the first elaborate experiments related to [[Islamic astronomy|astronomical]] phenomena and introduces the experimental method into [[Islamic science#Mechanics|mechanics]]


==12th century==
==12th century==

Revision as of 14:54, 2 November 2011

The timeline below shows the date of publication of major scientific experiments.

See also timeline of scientific discoveries, timeline of historic inventions, list of timelines of science and technology, list of famous experiments, timeline of the history of scientific method.

2nd century BC

240 BC – Eratosthenes measures the Earth's circumference and diameter

8th century AD

10th century

11th century

  • 1020 – Avicenna (Ibn Sina) GIVES ME A BLOWJOB.

12th century

13th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century