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Because we can't always look at the douche's of the world, and that's already Porkchop's gig anyway, I thought it might be nice to look at some of the more intelligent individuals throughout history. Individuals who shaped the world and the way that we look at it. It is my hope that through this thread you will take the time to look into some of these great men and women and learn a little more about how the world as we perceive it came to be. So with that in mind, here's our first entrant....
Thales of Miletus
Thales of Miletus (624 BC - 546 BC) was a philosopher in Ancient Greece, active before the time of the more notable Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. He is widely regarded as the father of Western philosophy. He was the first individual of known record to attempt to explain natural phenomana (i.e earthquakes, lightning) without referring to mythology or the God's. He also used an early form of geometry to calculate the height of pyramids and the distance from ships to shore. He can be credited as the first true mathematician and was also the first known person to study electricity.
He is also credited with predicting the first solar eclipse (in 585 BC) and indeed without him such luminaries as Anaximander (teacher of Pythagoras), Aristotle and others would never have had a figure to inspire them. Truly a giant among men in a time of great turmoil, Thales was one smart motherfucker!
Thales of Miletus
Thales of Miletus (624 BC - 546 BC) was a philosopher in Ancient Greece, active before the time of the more notable Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. He is widely regarded as the father of Western philosophy. He was the first individual of known record to attempt to explain natural phenomana (i.e earthquakes, lightning) without referring to mythology or the God's. He also used an early form of geometry to calculate the height of pyramids and the distance from ships to shore. He can be credited as the first true mathematician and was also the first known person to study electricity.
He is also credited with predicting the first solar eclipse (in 585 BC) and indeed without him such luminaries as Anaximander (teacher of Pythagoras), Aristotle and others would never have had a figure to inspire them. Truly a giant among men in a time of great turmoil, Thales was one smart motherfucker!