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minus-square@kromemlinkEnglish4•6 months agoThis was one of the few things that Lucretius was very wrong about in De Rerum Natura. Nailed survival of the fittest, quantized light, different mass objects falling at the same rate in a vacuum. But the Epicurean cosmology was pretty bad and he suggested that the moon and sun were both roughly the size we see them as in the sky. Can’t get them all right.
This was one of the few things that Lucretius was very wrong about in De Rerum Natura.
Nailed survival of the fittest, quantized light, different mass objects falling at the same rate in a vacuum.
But the Epicurean cosmology was pretty bad and he suggested that the moon and sun were both roughly the size we see them as in the sky.
Can’t get them all right.