Seriously don't understand where the furk BIRDSHITS are SMART came from?
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Date: June 19th, 2024 1:26 AM Author: sable point
french mostly just had subhuman nigga colonies and little shit islands and crap
the others were faggot
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Date: June 19th, 2024 1:35 AM Author: sable point
Did the scientific revolution use stuff developed earlier by arabs, persians and indians?
Absolutely! The Scientific Revolution wasn't a sudden burst of knowledge from scratch. It heavily relied on the scientific advancements made by earlier civilizations, particularly the Islamic world, which included scholars from Arab, Persian, and Indian regions. Here's how:
Preserving and Translating Knowledge: After the decline of the Greco-Roman world, Islamic scholars meticulously preserved and translated ancient Greek scientific texts, including works by Aristotle, Euclid, and Ptolemy. These translations eventually made their way back to Europe through trade routes and translations by Jewish scholars, sparking renewed interest in scientific inquiry.
Building on Existing Knowledge: Arab, Persian, and Indian mathematicians, astronomers, and physicians made significant contributions that European scientists of the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution built upon. For instance, the Persian polymath Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) conducted groundbreaking work in optics, influencing later European thinkers like Kepler.
Here are some specific examples of how scientific ideas traveled:
The Arabic Numeral System: This system, with its positional notation and zero, originated in India and was adopted by Arab mathematicians. It eventually replaced the cumbersome Roman numerals in Europe, greatly simplifying mathematical calculations.
Algebra: The development of algebra is attributed to Persian and Arabic mathematicians who built upon Greek geometrical methods.
Astronomy: Arab astronomers made significant observations and developed new instruments, influencing European understanding of the cosmos.
The Scientific Revolution wasn't a singular achievement of Europe, but rather a culmination of knowledge built and shared across different cultures over centuries. The contributions of Arab, Persian, and Indian scholars were foundational to the scientific advancements of the Scientific Revolution.
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Date: June 19th, 2024 2:46 AM Author: Dashing Resort
Top 10 wealthiest in the world: 5 Jews 5 goys. 0 Asians or URMs. HTH.
https://beinsure.com/world-richest-people/amp/
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