False. While the Scientific Revolution in Europe (approximately the 16th to 18th centuries) significantly advanced scientific thought and methods in Europe, it did not directly spark similar movements in the Middle East and China. Both regions had their own rich traditions of scientific inquiry and intellectual activity long before and during the European Scientific Revolution. Additionally, the exchanges of knowledge and ideas were complex and influenced by various factors, including trade, cultural interactions, and historical developments.
The Scientific Revolution in Europe is probably what sparked the same thing in the Middle East and China.
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