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Ancient Greeks estimated Sun's size using geometry and observation

The ancient Greeks, through ingenious observation and mathematical reasoning, were able to estimate the size of the Sun. This process involved first establishing that the Earth is round, using phenomena like lunar eclipses and ships disappearing over the horizon. Subsequently, methods such as measuring shadows cast by vertical sticks and utilizing the distance between cities like Syene and Alexandria allowed for a surprisingly accurate calculation of Earth's circumference, as demonstrated by Eratosthenes. By comparing this estimate with observations of the Sun's apparent size and distance, they inferred that the Sun must be significantly larger than the Earth. AI

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Ancient Greeks estimated Sun's size using geometry and observation

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Elliott Thornley ·

    How big is the Sun? How could you figure it out?

    <p><span>I’m a few chapters into </span><i><span>Our Mathematical Universe </span></i><span>by Max Tegmark. By this point he’s covered the ingenuities of the ancient Greeks, taking my knowledge of physics to within two and a half thousand years of the cutting edge.</span></p><p><…