Pythagoras
Pythagoras wife is Theano.
Pythagoras theorem
Pythagoras education was mathematics and was taught by other people
Yes, it's called Pythagoras theorem
Yes he did.
EUREKA
coz he's dumb at math's
yes he did, and he also run into the streets of siracuse naked shouting this
"Eureka!" (I have found it!) - his shout after discovering of so called Archimedes' Principle.
Most of what we know about Archimedes comes from Roman historians who wrote about his life centuries after he died.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein ever shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. The story of Archimedes shouting "Eureka" is famous in mathematical history, but there is no similar account involving Einstein.
First off, it is: Eureka! (not evrika). Second, Archimedes was the greek scholar who is famous for shouting Eureka when he discovered that the volume of water displaced would be equal to the volume of any object submerged in a liquid. The first person to ever shout Eureka for the first time is not known, and probably won't ever be known. This is like asking "Who is the first person to shout 'Hello'?" for the first time.
Here is a list of words you you might shout that begin with "E": Escape! Eek! Excellent! Emergency! Explosion! Excuse me! Excuse you! Extraordinary! Everyone! Eureka! Enough! Enough already! Excellent Job! End it now! Easy does it! Encore! Extra! Exciting! Empty! Echo! Elephants! Evil henchmen! Encore Emergency Enough Earthquake Encore Emergency Eureka Egad Enough
Archimedes shouted eureka ! eureka !
The future tense of "shout" is "will shout" or "shall shout." For example, "I will shout at the concert tomorrow."
According to legend, Archimedes shouted "Eureka!" (which means "I have found it!") while running down the streets naked. The reason he did this is because he found out that, a body immersed in water has a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water that it displaces. He was able to find out if the kings crown was really made of pure gold this way (and it wasn't).