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Anaximander
of Miletus

Cartographer of the cosmos and deep-time dreamer. Anaximander (c. 610–546 BCE) said the Earth floats in space, evolution happens, and everything comes from the apeiron — the boundless, indefinite source of it all. He drew the first map of the known world, predicted rain cycles, and basically invented scientific cosmology while still rocking mythic vibes. A student of Thales, but a universe-builder in his own right. Big ideas, no boundaries — just how he liked it.

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