The ancient Greeks had various philosophical and mythological ideas about the origin of the universe. Many believed in a primordial chaos, from which everything emerged, as described by thinkers like Hesiod in his work "Theogony." Philosophers like Thales and Anaximander proposed that a fundamental substance, such as water or the "apeiron" (infinite), was the source of all things. Additionally, the cosmos was often viewed as a structured and ordered entity, reflecting the belief in a rational and intelligible universe.
The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.
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Which battle - there were many, but the Greeks won by superior strategies and tactics.
chaos
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The universe was discovered by ancient Greeks and Indians, when theories of an impersonal universe governed by physical laws were first proposed.
I think that it was Stephen hawking NO it was your mum
The ancient Greeks.
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the early Greeks.
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It began to expand in size. There is a hole at that point in our knowledge of the early universe but without a doubt the universe began to expand.
The universe was discovered by ancient Greeks and Indians, when theories of an impersonal universe governed by physical laws were first proposed.
By observing stars and nature, as we do today.
big bang
Earth; geocentric