Aristotle did not invent the telescope; he lived roughly 2000 years before the telescope was invented.
Aristotle invented/descovered that the earth was not flat :p
The barometer and Torricelli's theorem
He helped invent a telescope ;)
By Harun Mo. Aristotle (I have heard) created foundations to biology.that was not altered for two milliennia
besides the euphonious theorem, the Pythagorean screw
inventor of bolzanos something theorm
Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
No. Pythagoras came up with the Pythagorean Theorem and Golden Ratio, though.
Archimedes- buoyancy Pythagoras- Pythagoras theorem Aristotle-early views on light etc.
NO.There are no specific records as to who discovered the impulse-momentum theorem or when it was discovered. All we know is that it was derived from Newton's Second Law of Motion (F = ma).
He invented the syllogism and also contributed to the sorting of living things. From there comes so called binominal nomenclature.