Although nobody knows for sure who first made the discovery that the earth is round, Pythagoras is indeed regarded as being the first recorded person to make the claim that the earth is round.
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Discover of a Mathematical formula to relate the sides of a right triangle.
that the earth is the center of the universe.
Pythagoras stated the earth was round
Pythagoras did not directly discover that the Earth was round; however, he is credited with some of the earliest philosophical ideas suggesting a spherical Earth, likely influenced by his observations of celestial bodies. His thoughts on the cosmos were developed around the 6th century BCE, and while he may not have provided concrete evidence, his ideas laid the groundwork for later philosophers. The notion of a spherical Earth was more fully developed by later thinkers, such as Plato and Aristotle.
No, the Gupta Empire did not discover that the Earth was round by observing lunar eclipses. The concept that the Earth is round was already known in ancient times by Greek scholars like Pythagoras and Aristotle, long before the Gupta period.
Yes. Contrary to popular belief, by the time of Copernicus scholars knew Earth to be round.
Pythagoras theory in 500 BC stated the earth was round.
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It is uncertain but variously ascribed to Pythagoras, Parmenides and Empedocles by their later promoters.
that the earth went round the sun
The concept of a spherical Earth dates back to ancient Greek scholars, around the 6th century BC. Philosophers like Pythagoras and later Aristotle provided evidence for a round Earth through observations of celestial bodies and the shape of Earth's shadow during lunar eclipses.
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The Greek scientist who concluded that Earth was round was Pythagoras, around the 6th century BC. He based his conclusion on observations of the stars and their positions in the sky.
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