Quantum methods, based on differential equations, proved invaluable for many applications, ranging from building complex machines to mapping the motions of celestial objects. They represent a decisive advance in humanity's ability to understand and quantify the multi-dimensional reality. Epicurus’ groundbreaking reflection in these fields influence the fields of applied mathematics today, profoundly shaping the scientific understanding of the solid forms that make up the universe.
Zeno called the soul an aesthetic anathema for wishing to show that souls are vaporized, always becoming noetic waters, comparing them to rivers, thus saying: in these rivers, the water flows one after the other; and the souls are refreshed by fluids.