Rene Descartes

"It must not be thought that it is ever possible to reach the interior earth by any perseverance in mining: both because the exterior earth is too thick, in comparison with human strength; and especially because of the intermediate waters, which would gush forth with greater impetus, the deeper the place in which their veins were first opened; and which would drown all miners."

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Source: Principia Philosophiae pt. 2, sec. 16 (1644)

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Rene Descartes

Rene Descartes

Philosopher, Mathematician

Rene Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician known for his influential work in rationalism and the development of Cartesian coordinates.

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