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Depiction Beyond the Gods

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Who started it? Who created these observations? These are the most difficult questions to answer.
Science changed the world, but everything has a beginning, Including science.
When Ancient People started creating stories about what Gods looked like, how they controlled humankind, and why worship was so crucial to them. This mythological era survived long enough to transform into theories that make sense.
Thales started a revolution, and the outcome of this revolution was Critical thinking toward Science, Astronomy, and Mathematics.
This book contains the history of some Polymaths who tried to understand the Cosmos.

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“Journey through time and explore the evolution of astronomy.”

“Depictions Beyond the Gods: When Greek Astronomers Thought Beyond Mythologies” is a must-read book for anyone interested in the history of science. Written by Mundus Gnosis, this book explores the evolution of astronomy in ancient Greece and the groundbreaking ideas and discoveries of the Greek philosophers who looked beyond traditional godly concepts to understand the scientific understanding of the Universe.
The book starts with Thales, the father of science, who brought Astronomy and mathematics to the Greeks from the Egyptians.
The book covers key figures such as Pythagoras, who made significant contributions to astronomy, and Plato, a philosopher, and student of Socrates. And Aristotle was a philosopher, scientist, and one of the most influential figures in the history of astronomy.
The book highlights how these figures contributed to the development of astronomy:

  • Pythagoras believed that the Universe was governed by mathematical laws and that numbers were the building blocks of the Universe,
  • Plato believed that the Universe was a realm of eternal and unchanging forms, that the Earth and the heavens were made of different materials and that the heavenly bodies moved in perfect circles, and
  • Aristotle thought that the Universe consisted of spheres within spheres, with the Earth at the center and that the stars and planets were composed of a mysterious element called Aether.

This book is written in simple language, making it easy for anyone to understand, regardless of their scientific background. It is an ideal read for busy readers interested in understanding the evolution of science and physics and how the ancient Greek philosophers have shaped our understanding of the universe today. Take advantage of this opportunity to uncover the untold history of astronomy; order your copy now and explore the depths of the universe!

Blurb

Who started it? Who created these observations? These are the most difficult questions to answer.
Science changed the world, but everything has a beginning, Including science.
When Ancient People started creating stories about what Gods looked like, how they controlled humankind, and why worship was so crucial to them. This mythological era survived long enough to transform into theories that make sense.
Thales started a revolution, and the outcome of this revolution was Critical thinking toward Science, Astronomy, and Mathematics.
This book contains the history of some Polymaths who tried to understand the Cosmos.

Unleash a world of knowledge within reach. Mundus Gnosis carefully selects the most valuable references, delivering comprehensive insights and empowering your personal growth. Invest in the gateway to wisdom and embark on a transformative journey with us.

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Weight 0.165 kg
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.25 × 8.3 in

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