In the 3rd century B.C., a man named Archimedes steadily built a reputation as one of the greatest scientific minds of the era.
Archimedes, who lived in the powerful Greek city-state of Syracuse, on the island of Sicily, was known by all the region’s kings and generals for his pragmatic problem-solving that went far beyond mere theory.
Today, Archimedes is often mentioned as one of the greatest scientific minds in history.
But of all his discoveries, one moment stands out among the rest—not because of what he discovered, but how he discovered it...
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