False
The Anglo-Saxons thought that an invasion from the sea was impossible because the sea around Britain is very rough. There had not been an invasion from the sea since the Anglo-Saxon one, and the Anglo-Saxons had probably forgot that altogether, meaning they thought the sea couldn't be crossed.
In a world history class our teacher answered a similar question, saying ," Athenians thought of Macedonians as rednecks. Essentially they were the country folk to the north, uncultured and barbaric." This is in the ancient context of course.
The Sarmaritans were people of Iranian origin and they migrated from Central Asia to South European Ukraine and East Balkans at the 5th century BCE.
when he thought he was in india he was actually in North America
King Narmer was an Ancient Egyptian king that is thought to be the same person as the Scorpion King. He united upper and lower Egypt and created the double crown, which is worn by the king of upper and lower Egypt.
False
This statement is false. Although the Greeks thought some constructions impossible, not all of the so called impossible problems were later proven to be possible.
Yes, many were later proven to be impossible.
No. They were not proven to be possible.
Many geometric constructions that the ancient Greeks deemed impossible, such as squaring the circle, were later rigorously proven to be impossible through advancements in mathematics during the 18th and 19th centuries. Notably, the proof that π is a transcendental number demonstrated that constructing a square with the same area as a circle is unattainable using only a compass and straightedge. Similarly, the impossibility of trisecting an arbitrary angle and duplicating the cube were also established as unsolvable problems within the framework of classical geometry. These developments highlighted the limitations of classical methods and laid the groundwork for modern mathematical theories.
the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done
Throughout history, mathematicians have grappled with problems deemed impossible, such as squaring the circle or solving the quintic equation. These challenges spurred the development of foundational principles and methods, including the formulation of limits, calculus, and abstract algebra. The pursuit of these unsolvable problems often led to breakthroughs that expanded mathematical understanding and innovation. Ultimately, the journey through impossibility has enriched the discipline, revealing the depths and nuances of mathematical thought.
ancient Egyptian thought the dead were very important because they thought when they died they would go to the after life
The ancient Greeks were very creative and thought of a lot of important new ideas that no one had ever thought of before.
egptians thought with there brain obviously every human being thinks with there brain unless they are programmed to think with something else which is impossible unless you are a robot ?? egptians thought with there brain obviously every human being thinks with there brain unless they are programmed to think with something else which is impossible unless you are a robot ?? egptians thought with there brain obviously every human being thinks with there brain unless they are programmed to think with something else which is impossible unless you are a robot ?? egptians thought with there brain obviously every human being thinks with there brain unless they are programmed to think with something else which is impossible unless you are a robot ??
they thought the universe revolved around the world and thought other theories impossible
Ancient Greece