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The Forgotten Revolution: How Science Was Born in 300 BC and Why it Had to Be Reborn

This book delves into the historical context of the birth of science during the Hellenistic period, discussing key figures and ideas that laid the groundwork for modern scientific inquiry. It also examines the factors that contributed to the decline of ancient science and the necessity of its rediscovery and renewal. more

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Lucio Russo
Lucio Russo

Lucio Russo is an Italian physicist renowned for his research in quantum field theory and particle physics. Born on November 22, 1944, he has worked at several academic institutions in Italy and Switzerland. Professor Russo's research involves the properties and interactions of fundamental particles, as well as their role in the universe. more

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“Many scholars have felt that the Heronian passage [on a pipe-organ moved by an anemourion-like wheel] can be disregarded because it is not confirmed by other writings. Heron presumably mentioned the anemourion in a moment of distraction, forgetting that it had not been invented yet. We know that he was given to such lapses.”

“From semantics to shipbuilding, from dream theory to propositional logic, any specialist ... is invariably astonished to discover that modern knowledge was foreshadowed at the time. ... Should we not replace these foreshadowings by the study of the influences of Hellenistic thought on modern thought?”

“The age-long history of thinking on gravitation, too, was erased from the collective consciousness, and that force somehow became the serendipitous child of Newton's genius. The new attitude is well illustrated by the anecdote of the apple, a legend spread by Voltaire, one of the most active and vehement erasers of the past. ... The need to build the myth of an ex nihilo creation of modern science gave rise to much impassioned rhetoric.”

“It is my interpretation from the Koran that all people have equal rights. That means men and women, Muslims and non-Muslims too. Oppression doesn't exist in Islam. And in a society where all people have equal rights, that means all people should make decisions equally... This doesn't mean that we're changing God's law, It just means we're reinterpreting laws according to the development of science - and the realities of the times.”