Iirc (could be wrong, too lazy to check as usual) the person who cheated was executed after Archimedes demonstrated it was not all gold?What really happened
Iirc (could be wrong, too lazy to check as usual) the person who cheated was executed after Archimedes demonstrated it was not all gold?What really happened
That is what Archimedes wants you to think. Here it is demonstrated that it is Archimedes who had a crown made of mostly silver, and exchanged it for the gold one in the bucket of water. The perfect heist, leaving not only the mark believing you are the savour of the day but the whole of history.Iirc (could be wrong, too lazy to check as usual) the person who cheated was executed after Archimedes demonstrated it was not all gold?
How would one hide a crown in water, though? :SThat is what Archimedes wants you to think. Here it is demonstrated that it is Archimedes who had a crown made of mostly silver, and exchanged it for the gold one in the bucket of water. The perfect heist, leaving not only the mark believing you are the savour of the day but the whole of history.