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The ancient Greeks1 knew a thing or two. Nowadays we say Copernicus discovered the earth was round, for example, but the Greeks had that figured out almost two thousand years earlier! How did they manage it? They had several different arguments for the roundness of the earth. One of the best comes from Aristotle himself, who wrote a book called On the Heavens back in 340 B.C. The Greeks were a sea-faring culture, and sailed all over the Mediterranean2. And they had noticed, Aristotle tells us, that the north star isn’t always in the same spot overhead3. Now remember that all the stars seem to move in a big circle over our heads because the earth itself is spinning4. The north star is the center of the circle, and stays put.
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希腊人( Greek的名词复数 ); 希腊语; 对我来说太难懂了; 像天书一样 | |
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adj.地中海的;地中海沿岸的 | |
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3 overhead | |
adj.在头顶上的,悬空的;n.间接开支 | |
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4 spinning | |
n.纺纱v.使…旋转( spin的现在分词 );纺(线);杜撰;(使)急转身 | |
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