Eureka heureka should be written because the diphthong eu in Greek has harsh spirit, but has been reported as well. It is the 1st person singular preterite perfect Greek indicative form of the verb heurisco which means find, discover. This exclamation point also says in Spanish when we discover something new that we seek, is attributed to the Greek Arquímedes of Syracuse ( 3rd century b. C. 41, physicist, astronomer and mathematician who while bathing you discovered the call after Archimedean principle, which says: "All body immersed in a fluid experiences an upthrust equals the weight of the fluid buoyed ". It is said he went naked into the streets of Syracuse shouting " eureka, eureka ": " found it ".
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