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Ibn al-Haytham’s work was remarkable for its emphasis on proof and evidence. Here is an example of why he has a stronger claim to the title of “father of the scientific method” than either Francis Bacon or René Descartes👇
Here is a wonderful example of Ibn al-Haytham’s damning response to an anonymous scholar who disappoved of his disparaging remarks about the Almagest in his Doubts on Ptolemy (al-Shukuk 'ala Batlamyus)👇
Ibn al-Haytham, the greatest physicist between Archimedes and Newton
By the following statement he meant it was essential to conduct experiments 🧪 to test what is written rather than blindly accepting it as true👇
Ibn al-Haytham’s work was remarkable for its emphasis on proof and evidence. Here is an example of why he has a stronger claim to the title of “father of the scientific method” than either Francis Bacon or René Descartes👇
Here is a wonderful example of Ibn al-Haytham’s damning response to an anonymous scholar who disappoved of his disparaging remarks about the Almagest in his Doubts on Ptolemy (al-Shukuk 'ala Batlamyus)👇
Ibn al-Haytham, the greatest physicist between Archimedes and Newton
By the following statement he meant it was essential to conduct experiments 🧪 to test what is written rather than blindly accepting it as true👇
apparently i'm 16 again and deep in my assassin's creed phase. i can't draw humans, but can draw the assassins as warrior cats! >:) there's the first four: Altair, Edward, Haytham and Connor. Altair's design is a bit older and i might redo it soon o: #furryart
"Illustrious Muslim scientists of the golden age, particularly Ibn Al-Haytham (965-1040) and Al-Biruni (973-1048), insisted on natural explanations for the phenomena they were attempting to explain."
~ Nidhal Guessoum
🔗https://t.co/N1bY5hKbbt
"Illustrious Muslim scientists of the golden age, particularly Ibn Al-Haytham (965-1040) and Al-Biruni (973-1048), insisted on natural explanations for the phenomena they were attempting to explain."
Ibn al-Haytham’s work was remarkable for its emphasis on proof and evidence. Here is an example of why he has a stronger claim to the title of “father of the scientific method” than either Francis Bacon or René Descartes👇
Here is a wonderful example of Ibn al-Haytham’s damning response to an anonymous scholar who disappoved of his disparaging remarks about the Almagest in his Doubts on Ptolemy (al-Shukuk 'ala Batlamyus)👇
Ibn al-Haytham, the greatest physicist between Archimedes and Newton
By the following statement he meant it was essential to conduct experiments 🧪 to test what is written rather than blindly accepting it as true👇
@ValeriaFavoccia @Shadow_Markuz @domvgt @blk_widow9 @MnemonicSyntax @MrNoseReviews @BelovedOfBayek @KolyaAC @veetwentythree @UbiGabe @UbiPhobos @EscoBlades @White24Room @alien_biscuits @Sary_ATA @col_96 @Memento_Gallery @Sorrosyss @lostavenuecafe @MATH_ATA @PannyWunderland @Shiva_Abarai @ElanorElwyn @Triger777 This is indeed tough, but here it is:
1. Minerva talking to Desmond
2. Haytham reveal
3. Connor at Achilles’ grave
4. A certain reveal in the modern day section of ACOdy (which I don’t want to spoil just in case)
Tagging just @_Duke_Manu as everyone else is already tagged 😅
Here is today’s #FanArtOfTheDay, a portrait of Haytham Kenway by @dmbgal07!
https://t.co/1s1l2fw6TJ
Slowly getting into Haytham again, I've missed you Anníbal!
#Haythamcomic #colordoodle #Annibalnovak