Pythagoras stated the earth was round
No, it's the other way round. Socrates, born 469 BC, died 399 BC Aristotle, born 384 BC, died 322 BC. Aristotle was born 15 years after Socrates died.
There are wonderful pictures from space of earth. In them you can see it is round. The Ancient Greeks knew it was round.
Galileo Galilee proved that the earth is round by earths shadow on the moon.
It's not, the earth is round.
Yes, most greek philosphers after 500 BC considered it obvious the earth was round, including Socrates, his progidy Plato, and his progidy Aristotle
Socrates lived in ancient Greece, where the concept of a spherical Earth was already accepted by some scholars. It is likely that Socrates was aware of this idea, but there is no direct evidence of his beliefs on this specific topic in his surviving works.
umm: "The Earth is round"? ------------------------------------------------ The Earth is not round - it is an oblate spheroid. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A (slightly) oblate spheroid seems pretty "round" to me.
Socrates was dead long before Jesus walked the earth.
A friend of Socrates.
Socrates taught that the earth revolves around the sun.
Cicero said: "Socrates brought philosophy down from heaven to earth."
You said they say is round & you live there.
Socrates had brown eyes, some may say blue, but he has brown eyes.
No, the phrase "to be is to do" is not attributed to Socrates. This quote is actually a modern aphorism combining the ideas of various philosophers such as Socrates, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Immanuel Kant.
The reason that we say the earth is round is because it is close to being so, or at least is amost spherical. Because of its gravity, earth became round when it formed. And it remains round today, except that is has a bit of a "bulge" in the middle (at the equator) because it is spinning about its axis of rotation. (The term usually used is oblate spheroid.)
Pythagoras stated the earth was round