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Newton said: Give me a fulcrum, and I can move the whole earth. Is this sentence correct?

Archimedes said it!

Origin of the story:

"Give me a fulcrum and I will push the earth."

Archimedes is not only a theorist, but also a practitioner. Throughout his life, he was keen on applying his scientific discoveries to practice, thus combining the two. In Egypt around 1500 BC, people used levers to lift heavy objects, but people didn't know why. Archimedes devoted himself to this phenomenon and discovered the lever principle.

King Hennon always doubted Archimedes' theory. He asked Archimedes to turn them into living examples to convince people. Archimedes said, "Give me a fulcrum and I can move the earth." The king said, "I'm afraid this can't be realized." You'd better help me tow that big boat on the coast. " At that time, King Hennon built a boat for the king of Egypt. It is big and heavy, and it has been stranded on the coast for many days because it can't move. Archimedes readily promised. Archimedes designed a complicated lever pulley system to be installed on the ship, and handed one end of the rope to King Henon. King Hennon gently pulled the rope, and a miracle appeared. The ship moved slowly and finally sank into the sea. The king was surprised and admired Archimedes very much. He sent someone to post a notice saying, "In the future, no matter what Archimedes says, you must believe him."