Thales of Miletus lived in Ancient Greece. He was the first scientist in history. Thales looked for patterns in nature to explain the way the world worked rather than believing everything happened only because one of the Greek gods commanded it. He replaced superstitions with science. He was the first person to use deductive logic to find new results in geometry and, through requiring proof of theorems, took mathematics to a new, higher level. In general what we know of him was written ... The person behind this prediction was Thales of Miletus (624–546 BCE)—a mathematician, astronomer, and, most importantly, a philosopher. In fact, he is regarded as the first philosopher in history. The sage from the city of Miletus, city located on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor, thus etches his name into history forever. Learn about the ancient Greek philosopher who founded natural philosophy and developed the scientific method. Explore his theories on water, earth, astronomy, mathematics, and more. Thales of Miletus: His Biography and Contributions to Philosophy, Mathematics, and Astronomy Thales of Miletus stands as one of the most celebrated figures of ancient Greek thought, a polymath whose work laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and science. Often hailed as the “first philosopher” in the Greek tradition, Thales ventured into realms that encompassed natural philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy. His quest to explain the natural world without resorting to mythology set ...

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