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sanu asked the Naked Scientists: Who is the father of physics?What do you think?
But to come back to the topic, yes, it'd definitely be Aristotle or Archimedes.
English language is confusing, calling doctors physicians while their job is much more related to chemistry and biology; sure, chemistry is applied physics and biology is chemistry in motion, but still, that's a stretch that I had trouble assimilating when learning that language.
Aristotle held back science for thousands of years with his ideas
To be fair, while he made mistakes, the problem was that later philosophers worshipped him and refused to accept that he as wrong.He could hardly be blamed for "holding science back" a thousand years after he died.
Aristotle held back science for thousands of years with his ideas, but Archimedes did use the scientific method.
English language is confusing, calling doctors physicians while their job is much more related to chemistry and biology;