
The Science Circuit Ep.14 - Islamic Golden Age: Pioneers of Modern Science
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Show Notes
In this episode of "The Science Circuit," we take a lively and enlightening journey back in time to explore the profound contributions of scholars during the Islamic Golden Age. We highlight the groundbreaking work of Al-Khwarizmi, the father of algebra, whose innovations laid the foundation for modern mathematics and computing. Additionally, we delve into the world of Ibn al-Haytham, the pioneering scientist of optics, whose empirical approaches shaped the scientific method, and celebrate the medical advancements made by figures like Al-Razi and Ibn Sina, whose works transformed the field of medicine long before the Renaissance. Join us as we uncover the monumental impacts of these scholars whose intellect and methodologies paved the way for countless modern advancements.