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Private Group Created : A.P.U.G., Atheist Photographers Users Group.
Is that a group for people who use atheist photographers for something or other?
Or?

Private Group Created : A.P.U.G., Atheist Photographers Users Group.
The fact that these things were described so many centuries before already, by men who were not to be sniffed at either, would make it highly improbable (but still possible) that he would be the first to sit down with some paper and a pencil, to decribe how i works. Let alone figure out how it works.
(scientific method)
On the other hand, *somebody* had to be the first, and the classical Greeks whose work he was building on weren't big on abstracting their methods---especially the "natural philosophers" who really could be seen as laying the groundwork for the modern experimentalist view of the scientific method. (The pure mathematicians sound more like their modern counterparts, but then as now the mathematicians seem to have been widely felt to have a screw loose.)
Remember, too, that while those earlier thinkers look like contemporaries to us and probably did to ibn al-Haytham, they weren't really. It's not like Galen and Euclid and Aristotle ever had the opportunity to sit down over coffee and say "Now, what is it we're really doing here, gentlemen?" and synthesise a clear model of their working methods.
It's not like Galen and Euclid and Aristotle ever had the opportunity to sit down over coffee and say "Now, what is it we're really doing here, gentlemen?" and synthesise a clear model of their working methods.
Hmm... I don't know.
Aristotle, for one, had all the time in the world to do that.
Not with people who weren't alive at the same time he was, he didn't! (OK, Aristotle and Euclid overlapped slightly, but my point is that we take the people of several centuries and look back on them as if they were a single remarkable working group.)
Yes.
But's it's not that wrong at all to do so. Despite our optimistic view of ourselves, we have progressed very little since the earliest times we know of.
It sounds like you think you're disagreeing with me, but I don't get why. I'm certainly not saying "we got better".
I also think Aristotle couldn't falsify a hypothesis if it bit him on his pompous posterior, but I'm prepared to admit that this may not be a purely objective opinion.![]()
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