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- Thales believed that almost everything was made of water1234. He based his theory on observations that he made concerning the way water behaves in nature, such as streams flowing into rivers and then rivers flowing into the sea1. Thales’ cosmological dictum claims water is the basic element in everything2. He thought that everything either originated in water or is actually made of water3. Thales was the first to ask the question, “What is the basic 'stuff' of the universe” and claimed the First Cause was water4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.His most famous theory is that he believed that almost everything was made of water. This formed the basis of most of his beliefs. Thales based his theory on observations that he made concerning the way water behaves in nature. For instance, streams flow into rivers, and then rivers flow into the sea.www.greekboston.com/culture/ancient-history/thale…Thales’ cosmological dictum claims water is the basic element (the primary principle) in everything. The idea that the entire world derives from water is an example of material monism (roughly similar to Anaximenes’ later idea that everything in the world is composed from air).www.zmescience.com/feature-post/history-and-hu…Aristotle is here talking about what he called the materialarchê, which can be either the stuff from which something originated or the stuff of which it is composed. Thus, Thales thought (Aristotle tells us) that everything either originated in water (cosmogony) or is actually (now!) made of water (constituent analysis).faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/thales.htmThales, it is said, was the first to ask the question, “What is the basic 'stuff' of the universe” and, according to Aristotle, claimed the First Cause was water because, among other attributes, water could change shape and move while still remaining unchanging in substance.www.worldhistory.org/Thales_of_Miletus/
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