Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Eureka

Suggested by ... Sek ynah Interjection used when it is or find something that is sought with eagerness.

Eureka is an interjection used to express joy when you discover something. Comes from the Greek εὕρηκα : "I have found " first person singular perfect indicative tense of εὑρίσκειν , " find" .

is said Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC-212 BC, mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer Greek) spoke this word when he discovered that a body immersed in a fluid experiences a vertical push up equal to the weight of fluid (Archimedes' principle ) . It would even suggest that this discovery was made while he was in the bath, after which would come out naked screaming eureka! through the streets of Syracuse ... ;-)

Interestingly, this interjection comes to our days with full force and example is this piece of Les Miserables (stage name of a group of humorous music, composed by Argentine artists): The chicken eureka said

La Gallina was broody,
laid an egg and said "Eureka "
the Gallina, Cocorocas,
Hen said "Eureka "
was so surprised,
I forget to do the com ....

- Nene, what? - What the hen said why Eureka ? If you said recently that the hen said Eureka, that Cocorocas, co ... Why, why? Explain
, go, go, explain ...

- Eureka The hen said because I was so happy

- Yes?

- Claro.

- Was he happy?

- very happy-

Too happy? - Yes, I was pussy, well, then ... that's it ...

Until next discovery!
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