Two early Greek ideas of the atom were proposed by Democritus and Leucippus in the 5th century BCE. They suggested that everything is composed of small, indivisible particles called "atomos," which means "uncuttable." This concept emphasized that atoms are eternal, homogeneous, and differ only in shape and size, laying the groundwork for later atomic theory.
Demecritus has been described as being 'ahead of his time' because he came up with the idea that there must be a point where you can no longer cut something smaller. He named it an 'Atom' after the greek word 'Atomos', but the idea took 2.400 years before it was proved right.
The concepts of axis and orbit are fundamental to astronomy and were not discovered by a single individual. The idea of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun was significantly advanced by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system. Later, Johannes Kepler further refined these ideas in the early 17th century by formulating his laws of planetary motion, which described the elliptical orbits of planets.
Ancient Greek philosophers like Aristarchus of Samos, who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system, and Anaximander, who suggested that the Earth floats unsupported in space, had ideas that were ahead of their time and not directly reflected in our modern understanding of the universe until much later.
Niels Bohr proposed his postulations on atomic theory in Copenhagen, Denmark in the early 20th century. His ideas became known as the Bohr model of the atom, which helped explain the behavior of electrons in atoms.
J.J. Thomson's ideas were called the plum-pudding model. This model described how electrons were evenly distributed throughout the atom.
In 1927, Jesuit priest Georges LeMaitre first proposed the idea of an expanding Universe as both (1) a solution of the equations of general relaitivity that actually described our Universe and (2) and explanation of red shift in nebulae. He continued to revise his ideas, and by 1931 they basically could be described as the Big Bang Hypothesis.
your comments or ideas over the existing system is proposed system
Demecritus has been described as being 'ahead of his time' because he came up with the idea that there must be a point where you can no longer cut something smaller. He named it an 'Atom' after the greek word 'Atomos', but the idea took 2.400 years before it was proved right.
well that question is a little tricky so you're gonna have to go to the library or wikipedia.com
What philosopher's ideas are being described?He believed in the theory of "ideas" and "forms."Elements in the physical world-a desk, a man, a dog-are imperfections of shadows of the eternal, perfect ideas of a desk, a man, a dog.Plato
No cause my left nut
If you are talking about last nights speech, I think the Senator was trying to say that Obama has never proposed a bill. There are several bills and ideas being floated by members of congress but not one specifically proposed by him. He kept referring to his ideas but he has not actually proposed a bill.
Arabs invented the mathematic system that we use today, which was probably derived from Greek ideas; mainly pythagoreons and early Indian mathematics
If by ideas you mean wisdom, then the Greek Goddess of Wisdom is Pallas Athena. She is better known as Athena
Alexander the Great bulit an empire to help spread greek ideas. Have fun.
They float.
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