it was Archimedes he shouted it after he discovered that thing about the bath. He filled it up and steeped init and realized it over flowed, so without bothering to get dressed he ran down the street screaming Eureka!(I have found it).
The Greek philosopher who gave the atom its name was Democritus. He proposed that all matter is composed of small indivisible particles called atoms.
The Greek philosopher who first came up with the idea of robots was Aristotle. He wrote about the concept of automatons or self-moving machines in his works.
Aristotle's full name is Aristotle of Stagira. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived in ancient Greece.
The first Greek philosopher is widely considered to be Thales of Miletus. He was a pre-Socratic philosopher who is known for his contributions to the study of natural phenomena and the first person to seek natural explanations for the world around him, rather than attributing events to supernatural causes.
It's plato or sacraties. I don't really know.
Greek mathematician and engineer Archimedes
No, in Greek "eureka" means "I have found it". This is why scientists in films say "EUREKA!" every single time that they have found something. It was made famous by Archimedes of Syracuse.
Eureka is Greek for "I found it ! " ; an exclamatory remark ascribed to Archimedes . For oodles, Eureka refers to a CITY
It came from a greek philosopher Empedocles
democritus
The eureka beaker is a beaker to find out the density of irregular shaped objects. Archimedes invented it when he stepped into his bath and saw that the water level rose. He shouted "Eureka!" which means "i have found it!".
The Greek philosopher who gave the atom its name was Democritus. He proposed that all matter is composed of small indivisible particles called atoms.
Thales
Eratosthenes, a greek philosopher, did, hence the name.
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You shouldn't have shouted. It was a bit embarrassing when you shouted out my name.
The Greek philosopher who first came up with the idea of robots was Aristotle. He wrote about the concept of automatons or self-moving machines in his works.