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Anaxagoras (499 v. Chr.; † 428 v. Chr.) war ein Vorsokratiker aus Klazomenai in Kleinasien. Sein nur in Fragmenten und hauptsächlich von Aristoteles überlief...
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A history of physics in two minutes, featuring the song 'Heart of Courage' by Two Steps From Hell. No copyright infringement intended. See below for video timeline guide. Timeline for video 500 B.C. Anaxagoras’s theory of matter (four elements) School of atomism founded, atoms proposed by Democritus 400 B.C. Aristotle and the geocentric model Heraclides and the geocentric/heliocentric model 300 B.C. Stoic philosophers’ island universe Eratosthenes says the Earth is round using shadows’ angle Aristarchus proposes first real heliocentric model Archimedes and the Archimedes principle 200 B.C. Hipparchus and the star catalogue Tides linked to moon 100 A.D. Ptolemy and the geocentric model 500 A.D. Beginning of the universe proposed 1000 Persians calculate the solar year 1300 Arab lunar motion model 1500 Copernicus and the Copernican principle (heliocentric model) Stars extend to infinity Tycho Brahe and the geocentric/heliocentric model 1605 Kepler and the laws of planetary motion 1610 Galileo and his telescope observations 1632 Galileo’s principle of relativity 1633 Descartes’s atomic model (similar to Democritus’s) 1638 Galileo’s Pisa discoveries 1675 Sir Isaac Newton and the light particle theory 1687 Newton’s Principe published, includes three laws of motion and the theory of gravity 1734 hierarchal universe proposed 1761 Stars move through galaxy in groups 1783 Black hole predicted 1789 Antoine Lavoisier and the laws of mass conservation 1803 Thomas Young and the double-slit experiment (light is a wave) 1805 Elements are unique atoms 1829 kinetic energy math by Coriolis 1839 Maxwell and electricity equivalence 1843 First law of thermodynamics 1850-1 Second law of thermodynamics 1857-9 Kinetic theory (phases of matter: solid, liquid, gas) 1864 James Clerk Maxwell and the electromagnetic wave equivalence theory 1869 Radioactivity discovered Periodic table of elements organized 1895 X-rays discovered by Röntgen !897 Electron discovered 1900 Max Planck and black body radiation Light as quanta, birth of quantum physics 1905 Einstein and the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, E = mc2, and special relativity (not pictured) 1907 German (not Einstein) proposes spacetime relativity 1911 ‘Planetary’ atomic model Superconductivity discovered Equivalence principle (gravity = inertia) 1913 Niels Bohr and the Bohr atomic model 1915 Schwarzschild equations and radius 1916 General relativity by Einstein Wormhole predicted by Austrian 1917 Einstein’s cosmological constant 1919 Proton discovered Relativity confirmed by bent light seen during solar eclipse 1922 Oscillating universe theory 1923 Galaxies discovered 1923 Photon (light particle) discovered 1924 Matter waves proposed 1925 Pauli exclusion principle 1926 Uncertainty principle Erwin Schrödinger and the Schrödinger equation 1927 Expanding universe proposed 1928 Particle spin suggested 1929 Expanding universe confirmed by Hubble and the redshift 1932 Neutron discovered Antimatter (a positron, actually) discovered 1933 Concept of neutron star 1934 Supernovas Suggested dark matter 1935 Einstein-Rosen bridge theorized Chandrasekhar and the Chandrasekhar limit Schrödinger’s cat 1937 Muon discovered 1938 Energy production in stars understood Superfluidity 1938-9 Heavy element nuclear fission achieved and explained 1945 The first atomic bomb 1947 Pion discovered Strange quark discovered 1948 Steady state universe theory Quantum electrodynamics 1956 Electron neutrino discovered 1962 Muon neutrino discovered Strong nuclear force theory 1963 Spinning black holes found to be a common phenomena 1964 Quarks predicted (yes, even though they’d already accidentally found one) 1965 Cosmic microwave background radiation 1966 Matter/antimatter imbalance conditions Singularities possibly link to parallel universes 1967 Solar neutrino problem introduced Pulsars discovered Unification of weak and electromagnetic forces 1968 Up and down quarks discovered 1974 Charm quark discovered Stephen Hawking and Hawking radiation 1975 Tau lepton discovered 1977 Bottom quark discovered 1979 Gluon discovered 1980 Matter is atoms stacked in orderly rows Inflationary big bang theory 1983 Bubble/multiverse theory W and Z bosons 1984-6 Superstring theory 1995 Bose-Einstein condensate created Top quark discovered M-theory conjectured 2000 Tau neutrino found 2008 Large Hadron Collider and ATLAS completed 2012 Higgs boson discovered 2014 Gravitational waves (doubtfully) detected
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Anacharsis quote. Subscribe for more quote recommendations! Anacharsis, (flourished early 6th century bc), legendary Scythian prince included in some ancient Greek lists as one of the Seven Wise Men and extolled as an exemplar of primitive virtue. Herodotus describes how, after extensive travels abroad in quest of knowledge or as an ambassador, Anacharsis returned home and was killed by the Scythians, either because he wanted to introduce the cult of the Great Mother (Magna Mater) of the Gods or because of his attachment to Greek customs. Later authors, offering more details, credit Anacharsis with numerous aphorisms and cite an interview between him and Solon. Encyclopedia Britannica From the series Sayings of the Classical World on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNNvK8du7aLKdBd7o7-2gXKMzLXEfd2D_
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A selection of Anacharsis quotes. Subscribe for more quote recommendations! Anacharsis, (flourished early 6th century bc), legendary Scythian prince included in some ancient Greek lists as one of the Seven Wise Men and extolled as an exemplar of primitive virtue. Herodotus describes how, after extensive travels abroad in quest of knowledge or as an ambassador, Anacharsis returned home and was killed by the Scythians, either because he wanted to introduce the cult of the Great Mother (Magna Mater) of the Gods or because of his attachment to Greek customs. Later authors, offering more details, credit Anacharsis with numerous aphorisms and cite an interview between him and Solon. Encyclopedia Britannica From the series Sayings of the Classical World on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNNvK8du7aLKdBd7o7-2gXKMzLXEfd2D_
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Persius, in full Aulus Persius Flaccus (born ad 34, Volaterrae [now Volterra, Italy]—died 62, Campania), Stoic poet whose Latin satires reached a higher moral tone than those of other classical Latin poets (excepting Juvenal).A pupil and friend of the Stoic philosopher Lucius Annaeus Cornutus and a fellow student of the poet Lucan, who admired all he wrote, Persius discovered his vocation as a satirist through reading the 10th book of Lucilius. He wrote painstakingly, and his book of satires was still incomplete at his premature death. - Britannica
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A selection of Bias of Priene quotes. Subscribe for more quote recommendations! Bias (6th century BC) of Priene was a Greek sage. He was always reckoned among the Seven Sages of Greece. He was renowned for his goodness. Bias was born at Priene and was the son of Teutamus. He is said to have been distinguished for his skill as an advocate, and for his use of it in defence of the right. In reference to which Demodicus of Alerius uttered the following saying – "If you are a judge, give a Prienian decision," and Hipponax said, "More powerful in pleading causes than Bias of Priene." He was always reckoned among the Seven Sages, and was mentioned by Dicaearchus as one of the Four to whom alone that title was universally given — the remaining three being Thales, Pittacus, and Solon. Satyrus placed him at the head of the Seven Sages, and even Heraclitus, who poured scorn on figures such as Hesiod and Pythagoras, referred to Bias as "a man of more consideration than any." One of the examples of his great goodness is the legend that says that Bias paid a ransom for some women who had been taken prisoner. After educating them as his own daughters, he sent them back to Messina, their homeland, and to their fathers. Wikipedia
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noodls 2014-11-11Anaxagoras (Greek: Ἀναξαγόρας, Anaxagoras, "lord of the assembly"; c. 500 BC – 428 BC) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. Born in Clazomenae in Asia Minor, Anaxagoras was the first philosopher to bring philosophy from Ionia to Athens. He attempted to give a scientific account of eclipses, meteors, rainbows, and the sun, which he described as a fiery mass larger than the Peloponnese. According to Diogenes Laertius and Plutarch he fled to Lampsacus due to a backlash against his pupil Pericles.
Anaxagoras is famous for introducing the cosmological concept of Nous (mind), as an ordering force. He regarded material substance as an infinite multitude of imperishable primary elements, referring all generation and disappearance to mixture and separation respectively.
Anaxagoras appears to have had some amount of property and prospects of political influence in his native town of Clazomenae in Asia Minor. However, he supposedly surrendered both of these out of a fear that they would hinder his search for knowledge. Valerius Maximus preserves a different tradition: Anaxagoras, coming home from a long voyage, found his property in ruin, and said: "If this had not perished, I would have." A sentence, denoted by Maximus, as being "possessed of sought-after wisdom!". Although a Greek, he may have been a soldier of the Persian army when Clazomenae was suppressed during the Ionian Revolt.