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It was two sticks! Stop spreading misinformation here!

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Two sticks and a gigantic globe of plasma shining near-parallel beams of light at every spot on the planet.

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That was just kind of hanging around there, so why not use it?

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Also a dude he paid to walk a few hundred miles.

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The Proclaimers?

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Shit, I wanted to reproduce his experiment but I don’t have one of those.

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Do you live in England?

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I’ll have one delivered to you within 24 hours. Air mail.

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Now I wonder what “Aaaaakshually” sounds like in ancient Greek.

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Smh my head, scientists still don’t have stable fusion, when Erastosthenes was using it as a constant in his experiments.

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Say his name.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes

Just for those who wish to learn more.

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The sieve guy?

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Hot damn!

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His nickname was “Beta” because he was the second best at everything.

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Big brain both literally and figuratively based on that etching.

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How do you pronounce it? I’m fumbling

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“Eratosthenes”

era TOSS the knees

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Oi!

'ere, toss da knees, man! We ain’t got all day!

Thanks!

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The original “Tony Stark In a Cave”

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Eratosthenes did it with a fucking stick .

But we are not Eratosthenes sir .

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The accuracy he achieved and in that time period with the information available to him is frankly staggering. The degree of his error is slightly complicated by the stadion not being a historically exact figure, but his calculation showed the Earth to be 252,000 stadia in circumference. Accounting for the variability in the exact length of the stadia dependent on what definition was used in the calculation, that gives us in kilometers 39,060km on the lower end and 40,320km on the upper. The actual circumference of the Earth is 40,075km. This gives him an error range of between -2.4% and +0.8%.

He also didn’t just use a stick but used extensive geographic charts to calculate the distance between the 2 cities where he measured the shadow. It was a monumental achievement and is shockingly accurate. I also believe this knowledge was lost to time and for quite a long time after we did not have any measurements even close to this accuracy.

Here is a picture visually demonstrating how he performed his calculation.

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It’s still seriously impressive with that error range?

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I never said it wasn’t. I was originally writing this as a response to a commenter who said the error was ~15%. My comment initially started with “He was actually significantly more accurate than that.”

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15% commenter here. My number came from the source I used, I’m not enough of a Greek history fan to know one way or the other, thanks for clarifying

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Lady Autumn, you have an amazing username. This is great content, thank you so much. My apologies that the comment I replied to looked to me like a top level comment; it still does. I mean no disrespect, and I think we are on the same side?

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Good question

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to be fair it was more than 1 stick

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how many sticks then?

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two

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Could have been the same stick transported from one place to another.

Also, I thought he used a well?

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A whole bundle of them tied together.

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