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Democritus – scientific wizard of the 5th century bc

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Roughly 2400 years ago, during an era largely characterized by unscientific thought, a school of natural philosophers led by Democritus of Abdera developed a remarkably accurate understanding of our physical world. How could this small group have discovered so much at a time when technology and mathematics were at such a rudimentary level? What if their methods and ideas had caught on immediately, instead of being virtually ignored for 2000 years?

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  1. A thorough study of Democritus has been prepared by Cyril Bailey (1928) The Greek Atomists..., Cambridge: Oxford University Press.

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OLDERSHAW, R.L. Democritus – scientific wizard of the 5th century bc. Speculations in Science and Technology 21, 37–44 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005301728335

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  • Greek philosophy
  • origins of science