Archimedes and the Door of Science by Jeanne Bendick

Archimedes and the Door of Science

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Many of the things you know about science began with Archimedes.
What was so unusual about a man who spent almost his whole life on one small island, more than two thousand years ago?
Many things about Archimedes were unusual. His mind was never still, but was always searching for something that could be added to the sum of things that were known in the world. No fact was unimportant; no problem was dull. Archimedes worked not only in his mind, but he also performed scientific experiments to gain knowledge and prove his ideas.

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