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    Old Greek scholars‚ for example‚ Anaximander hypothesized the advancement of life from non-life and the evolutionary drop of man from creature. Charles Darwin essentially conveyed something new to the old reasoning - a conceivable system called natural selection. Natural selection acts to

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    earth or holding it up and that their movement caused the quake. The Greeks believed that it was the god’s anger that caused the earth to shake. The Scandinavians’ believed that it was their god Loki that caused the quakes. Anaxogoras‚ Archelaus‚ Thales‚ all had early theories on what really caused earthquakes but it was not until the 1960’s that we truly began to understand what caused them. An earthquake is a shaking of the ground caused by sudden breaking and movement of tectonic plates. The

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    Taoism and Confucianism. The Greeks had many different gods that are well known even today such as Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Athena and Aphrodite. Greek philosophy also played a major role in Greek religious history a few well known Greek philosophers would be Thales‚ Pythagoras and Anaxagoras. Although Greek gods are no longer widely worshiped they are broadly studied even today and the same with Greek philosophy. Surprisingly Buddhism was not the largest religion in ancient china‚ Taoism was. Taoism is based

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    f ter------------------------------------------------- A Brief History of Trigonometry A painting of the famous greek geometrist‚ and "father of measurement"‚ Euclid. In the times of the greeks‚ trigonometry and geometry were important mathematical principles used in building‚ agriculture and education. The Babylonians could measure angles‚ and are believed to have invented the division of the cirle into 360º.[1] However‚ it was the Greeks who are seen as the original pioneers of trigonometry

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    was born in 570 BC in Samos‚ Greece. His father‚ Mnesarchus‚ was a merchant from Tyre who traveled abroad. It is rumored that Pythagoras traveled with his father during his early years and was introduced to several influential teachers‚ including Thales who was a famous Greek philosopher. Several years and many countries later‚ Pythagoras found himself in Egypt. It was here that he studied at the temple of Diospolis and was also imprisoned during the Persian invasion. During the time he was imprisoned

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    their surroundings. It is a common stereotype that professors get so obsessed with their research that they pay little attention to anything else. The stereotype is very old: the ancient Greek biographer Diogenes Laërtius wrote that the philosopher Thales walked at night with his eyes focused on the heavens and‚ as a result‚ fell down a well.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Examples of real absent-minded professors 2 Fictitious absent-minded professors 3 References 4 External links [edit]Examples of real

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    Electricity was first researched by Thales of Miletos around 600BC. He conducted a few experiments on static electricity in which he believed that friction made amber become magnetized. Other than the fact that people knew that eels produced electric shocks‚ electricity was little more than an intellectual curiosity for over 2000 years. Until 1600 when someone from England discovered the lodestone effect when amber with static would attract small objects towards it. In the 18th century‚ Benjamin

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    Aristotle attributed the first of what could be called a scientific discussion on magnetism to Thales of Miletus‚ who lived from about 625 BC to about 545 BC.[1] Around the same time‚ in ancient India‚ the Indian surgeon‚ Sushruta‚ was the first to make use of the magnet for surgical purposes.[2] There is some evidence that the first use of magnetic materials for its properties predates this‚ J. B. Carlson suggests that the Olmec might have used hematite as a magnet earlier than 1000BC[3] [4] In

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    another Science was THEORY OBSERVATION EXPERIMENTS The gods did not reveal everything to men at the beginning‚ but men as they seek in time something better - Xenophanes All things are full of gods - Thales Greek Philosophers and Scientists Plato Aristotle Pythagoras Thales Archimedes Archimedes of Syracuse - Archimeded Principle - Archimedes screw - Archimedes Claw - Archimedes Death Ray - Roman Siege of Syracuse and the death of Archimedes Mentors and Students Plato

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    AlanWatts  Alan Watts or Alan Wilson Watts was a British philosopher‚ writer‚ and speaker who popularized and interpreted Eastern Philosophy for the ... Read More Albert Camus  A Nobel Prize laureate‚ Albert Camus was the French Algerian philosopher‚ author and journalist‚ much renowned worldwide for his contribution in ... Read More Albert Schweitzer  Albert Schweitzer was a German born French theologian‚ organist‚ philosopher‚ physician‚ and medical missionary. His notable work is in founding

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