Archimedes.
Eureka is a greek word, which means I have found it Archamades said this when he found the weght of the crown was indeed gold and not mixed gold, he ran on the streets of Athens shouting Eureka, Eureka.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein ever shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. The story of Archimedes shouting "Eureka" is famous in mathematical history, but there is no similar account involving Einstein.
god knows which inventor
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yes he did, and he also run into the streets of siracuse naked shouting this
The story goes Archamedes , when he discovered the weight of the crown, ran on the streets of Athens naked shouting EUREKA EUREKA. meaning I have found it.
Actually, it is not what but who. The famous mathematician that cried Eureka is Archimedes. He proved that an object plunged into liquid becomes lighter by an amount equal to the weight of liquid it displaces; popular tradition has it that Archimedes made the discovery when he stepped into the bathtub, then celebrated by running through the streets shouting "Eureka!" ("I have found it!").
First off, it is: Eureka! (not evrika). Second, Archimedes was the greek scholar who is famous for shouting Eureka when he discovered that the volume of water displaced would be equal to the volume of any object submerged in a liquid. The first person to ever shout Eureka for the first time is not known, and probably won't ever be known. This is like asking "Who is the first person to shout 'Hello'?" for the first time.
Archimedes.
tintin did
Eureka! I have found it! This is redundant; eureka meansI have found it. But this is how the quote is often given.
Eureka! Strike it Rich.