Speaking of Archimedes , everyone must have heard of this name. What is the principle of buoyancy, what kind of lever to pry the earth... there are too many.
To be honest, I didn’t think there was anything wrong when I was in school. Now when I think about it, I’m really full of complaints!
First look at the name Archimedes
Note: All the information in this article comes from encyclopedia, and it is not a random "civil science"! So, if you want to scold, go and scold encyclopedia, don’t be wild at me, do you understand?
I won’t complain about the statement “Greece Sicily”. Although everyone knows that Sicily is now Italy and the encyclopedia does not have annotation, but compared with other complaints, this is all a little bit! If you complain about this, then the complaints will at least double!
"Archimedes mean a great thinker". Seeing this sentence, I was in a bad mood! I really want to know what kind of middle school father would name his son "Big Thinker"? Is this similar to the Chinese calling his son the Emperor and the Saint?
Oh, don’t say, there is really one! Napoleon (Napoleon I) once named his son King Roman, but this son never ascended the throne in his life. Now I know why Napoleon's nephew came to the stage and called , Napoleon III, ? Because the second generation was occupied by this Roman king who had not ascended the throne!
is getting far from it, and when I come back, I will continue to talk about Brother Archimedes
A fulcrum prying the earth, everyone has heard of this allusion, right?
So the question is, since Ancient Greek So many people firmly believe that the earth is round, why has thousands of years passed, and until now the West believes that diping still says as much as one-sixth? Note that this is not medieval data, it is current data. (The survey of a certain website has no screenshots, so it doesn’t matter whether you believe it or not) In ancient times, the West was the mainstream! Moreover, if the West had known that the earth was round, it would be easy to know through simple calculations that the time difference would be one day after the voyage around the world. Could it be that the most difficult part was solved, but the simple one could not be solved? There is no reason, right?
My own hobby is coin collection, which happened to be a Portuguese coin with a portrait of Pedro Nunes on it. He was holding an globe in his hand.
But foreigners obviously brag, where did the globe come from in that era of Pedro Nunes? If so, Magellan wouldn't be that miserable, right?
That is to say, even in medieval Europe, the dipin was the mainstream. Do you think Archimedes said the word "earth"? Haha...
Huge crane can lift enemy warships into the air... For a moment, I didn't know how to complain, should I complain that the Greeks were too brainy? Or is it complaining that Roman is too stupid?
You are just making up stories, please use snacks, right? Don't be so perfunctory! Let’s count on a warship as small as a small one, there are still dozens of tons, right? Even now, a crane that can lift dozens of tons is a huge monster. Could it be that the Romans are blind? Isn't this visible? What's more, even if dozens of tons of goods are lifted now, they must be fixed and fixed. As a result, the Greeks could lift warships at will more than two thousand years ago. Should I praise the power of ancient Greece? Or is it that Europe is degraded too severe now?
How long does it take to lift a warship worth dozens of tons? Greece Is there such a big tree?
As for the mirror, it fully demonstrates the editor’s ignorance of history! Let's not talk about the mirror's concentration effect. I wouldn’t think that every family has a large glass mirror in ancient times, right? Do you have any misunderstandings about history?
Any piece of flat glass was priceless in ancient times. The cathedrals in the West were not widely used in glass windows until the fifteenth and even the eighteenth centuries.This is very telling! In ancient China, bronze mirrors could only be used. If you want to ignite the light, don’t you have to find tens of thousands of people? Are you sure there are so many people standing on your city wall?
When I was a child, I believed the story of Archimedes. Now it seems that it is even more mythical than a myth! Even the myths of China are more reliable than this, right?
Feed people, it’s time to come out and explain!