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what does this statment mean? and why is used as a noun here?
"There are no eurekas"
This is from the Greek <i>heureka </i>. meaning I have found it. So the statement above probably means there are no good solutions, or there are no enlightened solutions. You will have to rely on content to get a more specific meaning.
Thanks!
"There are no eurekas"
This is from the Greek <i>heureka </i>. meaning I have found it. So the statement above probably means there are no good solutions, or there are no enlightened solutions. You will have to rely on content to get a more specific meaning.
Thanks!
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