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What did Greeks believe about the world

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The Greek worldview was the philosophy of Plato. He pursued a deeper level of reality than that available to the senses. He also pursued a simple theory about the universe which had a descriptive power. The result was a belief in uniform, circular motion.

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The Ancient Greeks believed that in the beginning, the world was in a state of nothingness which they called Chaos. Suddenly, from light, came Gaia (Mother Earth) and from her came Uranus (the sky) along with other old gods (called primordials) like Pontus (the primordial god of the oceans).

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