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SturerEsel
1 year ago

No. They didn’t even know the little white spots were suns in the night sky.

Hamburger02
1 year ago

Neither the Greeks nor anyone else knew anything about the enormous size of the universe until 1923. Until then it was assumed that the end of the universe was behind the fixed stars.

Ozone was not known to the Greeks, as was the construction of the atmosphere.

ant8eart
1 year ago

The ancient Greeks knew much about the solar system, also that the Earth is round and probably circled around the sun. The dimensions of the earth were also unknown.

The stars were differentiated from the planets, but from galaxies, etc., they didn’t know anything yet.

Nofear20
1 year ago

Of course not. Even Albert Einstein initially believed in a static universe.

MonkeyKing
1 year ago

No. They simply lacked the measuring instruments.

MonkeyKing
1 year ago

You can be as smart as you want but what you can’t measure you don’t know

Dafur
1 year ago

Did the Greeks know the extent of the universe at that time?

The Greeks don’t, but the Koran. Stands in a Sure.

beelee
1 year ago

No.

Viktor1
1 year ago

Known Greek researchers from 200 BC up to 1000 AD

No. What causes you to this question?

Kwalliteht
1 year ago

I don’t think so.

Where?

Kwalliteht
1 year ago

And if they knew so much, They didn’t have the opportunity to obtain the knowledge you mentioned.