no he didnt. couldent infact but he could have imagined going into space. like victor hugo.
in those days they imagined that the earth was half a circle and at the bottom there was water. and floating on top was land.
the rain was on top off the sky (which was believed as a big stone) at in the middle there was a hole.and the water ontop was leaking from inside there!!
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Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.
Aristotle viewed space as the void between objects rather than an entity in itself. He believed that space is defined by the bodies that occupy it, and it does not have its own separate existence.
You would go to the Agora in ancient Athens, a public space where philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle engaged in philosophical discussions and debates with fellow citizens.
Aristotle Onassis's birth name is Aristotle Socrates Onassis.
Aristotle
Aristotle believed that space was defined by the presence of objects and did not exist independently of matter. He proposed that space was the void left by surrounding objects. This view was in contrast to theories that suggested space was a separate entity that could exist on its own.
Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.
He thoght it was big
Aristotle Onassis went by Ari.
Aristotle Montemayor goes by Aris.
Aristotle viewed space as the void between objects rather than an entity in itself. He believed that space is defined by the bodies that occupy it, and it does not have its own separate existence.
Aristotle did not discover anything specific about space in the way we understand it today. However, he did propose a geocentric model of the universe and believed in a series of concentric spheres to explain celestial movements. His ideas about space were based on a philosophical perspective rather than scientific observation.
He helped invent a telescope ;)
Aristotle examined the nature of matter, space, time, and motion. He had few tools for experimentation and could not measure time or speeds.
Aristotles went to Platonic Academy
You would go to the Agora in ancient Athens, a public space where philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle engaged in philosophical discussions and debates with fellow citizens.
Aristotle Onassis, a rich Greek shipping magnate.