Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
True Colours wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 2:50pm:
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 2:07pm:
There was a global survey conducted about 8 years ago.
Over 115 nations involved, with almost 7 million people surveyed. They were asked many questions on differing topics and themes
The most respected and admired people were the Greeks
The most important contributions to western society were by the ancient Greeks
You cant argue with that
Even Einstein agrees that he would rather be reading the works of the ancient Greeks than studying physics
Garbage. What did the ancient Greeks achieve - not much scientifically, just fapping off with their philosophical crap.
The scientific method was invented by the ancient Greeks when Eratosthenes conducted the first scientific experiment in about 190 BC
Garbage. Egyptians, Chinese, Indians and Mesopotamians were practicing science centuries before the 190 BC.
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
The ancient Greeks also built the first computer (see antikythera mechanism)
A simple device used to calculate an eclipse. Great for worshipping celestial bodies, but didn't really do much for the overall advancement of mankind did it?
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
They built the first steam driven device
and what was that? Just some magic trick to use in their temples. Practical use of steam engines were not recorded until thousand years later.
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
They invented medicine as we practice it today, conducted the first formalised medical operations
A very Eurocentric take on things. It obvious that the Greeks copied every thing that they knew from the Egyptians.
Before Hippocrates, Herodotus marvelled at Egyptian doctors' expertise in their fields: "Medicine is practiced among them on a plan of separation; each physician treats a single disorder, and no more. Thus the country swarms with medical practitioners, some undertaking to cure diseases of the eye, others of the head, others again of the teeth, others of the intestines,and some those which are not local."
Cranial surgery was conducted in proto-neolithic times.
The first known surgeon was recorded on 6000 year-old Mesopotamian cuneiform.
In Iraq, archaeologists have discovered ancient Sumerian bronze instruments with sharpened obsidian resembling modern day scalpels, knives, trephines, etc. Hammurabi's Code specific legislation regulating surgeons and medical compensation as well as malpractice and victim's compensation:
Quote:215. If a physician make a large incision with an operating knife and cure it, or if he open a tumor (over the eye) with an operating knife, and saves the eye, he shall receive ten shekels in money.
217. If he be the slave of some one, his owner shall give the physician two shekels.
218. If a physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and kill him, or open a tumor with the operating knife, and cut
out the eye, his hands shall be cut off.
220. If he had opened a tumor with the operating knife, and put out his eye, he shall pay half his value.te]
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
and offered the world the Hyppocratic oath
Yawn.
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
Democracy
How's that working out? Haha soon shall we see the undemocratic Chinese leapfrog the US, while Republicans and Democrats paralyse the US Government?
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 27
th, 2013 at 9:52pm:
theatre, art, literature, comedy - everything you see today is linked in some manner to the ancient Greeks.
What, so the world didn't have these things before the Greeks? You are deluding yourself.