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Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287-212 BCE) was a brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor. He made significant contributions to geometry, calculus, and mechanics, known for discovering the principle of buoyancy. Archimedes developed various mathematical theorems, including the calculation of the value of Ο (pi) with remarkable precision.
One of his famous inventions was the Archimedes screw, a device for raising water efficiently. He is renowned for his Eureka moment, where he reportedly jumped out of his bath, realizing the principle of displacement when immersed in water. During the Siege of Syracuse, he devised powerful defensive machines and mirror systems to focus sunlight on Roman ships.
Archimedes' work laid the foundation for many scientific discoveries and engineering marvels in history, demonstrating the profound impact of ancient Greek thought on the modern world.
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