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short note on aperion​

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That everything originated from the apeiron (the “infinite,” “unlimited,” or “indefinite”), rather than from a particular element, such as water (as Thales had held). Anaximander postulated eternal motion, along with the apeiron, as the originating cause of the world.
Answered by gautamkumar118
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Apeiron is a Greek word meaning "(that which is) unlimited," "boundless", "infinite", or "indefinite" from , "without" and peirar, "end, limit", "boundary", the Ionic Greek form of peras, "end, limit, boundary".

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