The famous person who is often associated with the exclamation "Eureka!" is the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. According to legend, he shouted this word upon discovering a method to determine the purity of gold while taking a bath. The term has since come to symbolize the moment of sudden insight or discovery in various fields.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is the person who said the tagline "I'll be back" in the first installment of the famous Terminatortrilogy.
It really depends... But i think that Winston Churchill is the most famous person in history, because i have asked over 300 and they said him!
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Eureka Forbes was created in 1982.
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Archimedes.
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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.
Archimedes, an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and astronomer, is known for exclaiming "Eureka!" when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. This event led to the famous phrase "Eureka moment" to describe a sudden realization or breakthrough.
Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.For more information;= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.For more information;= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
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a eureka can is called eureka because many years ago Archimedes was in the bath and he found that when he got in the water rose this is because he took up space in the tub he then said eureka that is why.
Eureka! I have found it! This is redundant; eureka meansI have found it. But this is how the quote is often given.
Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, is said to have exclaimed "Eureka!" when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. This event is a famous anecdote illustrating a moment of sudden insight or discovery.
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I'm thinking Archimedes, because he is famous for saying "Eureka I've done it!"