Anaximenes considered that all is composed from air.
That is really a matter of opinion, I guess, but most people think that she is. :)
This is not really a relevant question however it is a matter of opinion. I could ask, 'Do you think the person who sent this question is gay?' and it would still be a matter of opinion.
It's a matter of personal opinion. But I think Adam West was the best one.
Well i think it doesnt matter what race you are or were you come from its what you bring to the table
Yes I think it is possible to have this matter
a know philosoper for the western world
The names of the philosophers are Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.
well, nobody asked the question so I'm gonna answer my question According to the surviving sources on his life, Anaximenes flourished in the mid 6th century B.C.E. and died about 528. He is the third philosopher of the Milesian School of philosophy, so named because like Thales and Anaximander, Anaximenes was an inhabitant of Miletus, in Ionia (ancient Greece). Theophrastus notes that Anaximenes was an associate, and possibly a student, of Anaximander's. Anaximenes is best known for his doctrine that air is the source of all things. In this way, he differed with his predecessors like Thales, who held that water is the source of all things, and Anaximander, who thought that all things came from an unspecified boundless stuff.
Anaximenes is best known for his doctrine that air is the source of all things. He was the first recorded thinker who provided a theory of change and supported it with observation. He believed the earth was formed by a felting process.
anaximenes legacy was that he saved poop for his children and wife cause they couldn't eford food
there were more than three greek philosophers but the most famous were Socrates,plato,and aristotle. others included thales,anaximander,anaximenes, and others.
i think it is a solid
A very long time ago - about two and a half thousand years ago - philosophers in ancient Greece wondered about the world. And they wondered about what everything was made of.One philosopher, called Anaximenes, thought that everything was air. Things like earth and water don't seem to be air, do they? Still, Anaximenes thought that earth and water are what you get if you squash air up. Squash air up enough and it turns into water. Squash it up some more and you get earth.Before Anaximenes, another philosopher, Thales, supposed that everything was water.And after Anaximenes, there came Heraclitus, who thought that, deep down, the world was fire.Eventually, a philosopher called Empedocles decided that none of these theories was quite right. He said the world was amde up of not one but four elements - earth, air, fire and water.The theory that the world is made up of these four elements became popular and lasted for a long time - more than two thousand years.
there were more than three greek philosophers but the most famous were socrates,plato,and aristotle. others included thales,anaximander,anaximenes, and others.
I don't think Conduction involves the movement of matter but it does involve matter.
Does it really matter what I think? If that is their rule, so be it!, no matter who thinks elsewise.
That is because the dark matter attracts normal matter through its gravitation.