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Archimedes, known more formally as Archimedes of Syracuse, was an Ancient Greek inventor, engineer, astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. As one of the greatest mathematicians from ancient times, one advance he made was anticipating modern calculus by proving many geometrical theorems using the method of exhaustion as well as the concepts of infinitesimals.

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Archimedes, known more formally as Archimedes of Syracuse, was an Ancient Greek inventor, engineer, astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. As one of the greatest mathematicians from ancient times, one advance he made was anticipating modern calculus by proving many geometrical theorems using the method of exhaustion as well as the concepts of infinitesimals.

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In opposition to traditional medicine, the Law of Infinitesimals states that the lower a dose of curative, the more effective it is.

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Archimedes is a person is a person, not a group.

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People all around America still use Archimedes discoveries today. Like The snail screw we use that to raise and move water. Another discovery from Archimedes we use today is pi. We use pi to find the circumference for circles. Everyone should use the "Principles of Archimedes" because we use that to weigh objects.

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