'Give me a lever long enough and a place to pivot it on, and I shall move the earth'. Archimedes, the ancient greek mathematician and philosopher, made this claim to King Hiero of Syracuse on the subject of levers and angular displacement. This bold statement holds the passion and vision on which we based our name of I Shall Move The Earth. Not only does it proclaim a sense of trust in the forces that rule and guide the cosmos, but it also states a promise of things to come. For Archimedes was only one of the first great thinkers. Like Newton, Copernicus, Tesla, Galileo bu… read more
'Give me a lever long enough and a place to pivot it on, and I shall move the earth'. Archimedes, the ancient greek mathematician and philosopher, made this claim to King Hiero of Syracuse on the subject of levers and angular displacement. This bold statement holds the passion and v… read more
'Give me a lever long enough and a place to pivot it on, and I shall move the earth'. Archimedes, the ancient greek mathematician and philosopher, made this claim to King Hiero of Syracuse on the subject of levers and angular displacement. This bold statement holds the passion and vision on which we based our name of I Shall Move The Earth. Not only doe… read more