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You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems.Pythagoras' theorem helps you do it for Euclidean geometry.
And then music started to slip down the tier of importance in education.Pythagoras had it as one of the five major subjects that people should study.And throughout most of history, music was a central part of education.
is the amplitude of these gravitational waves from inflation.Pythagoras already said over 2,000 years ago that numbers rule our universe.
But the fact that someone-- there are people who are smart who think these.Pythagoras who's the beginning of Greek mathematics had this Pythagorean brotherhood.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry.Pythagoras was a vegan thousands of years ago.
living person we know definitely existed is Pythagoras. And this is kind of interesting because surely the oldest living person we should be studying maybe in history, but no.Pythagoras is really before anyone we really learn in history.Pythagoras is famous in maths for the theorem that bears his name, the square of a, for right angle triangles the square of the hypotheses is equal to square of the other two sides.
Pythagoras is really before anyone we really learn in history.Pythagoras is famous in maths for the theorem that bears his name, the square of a, for right angle triangles the square of the hypotheses is equal to square of the other two sides.Turns out Pythagoras probably didn't invent this, certainly is was known before him and the earliest proofs come from China.
'Can a single letter be important?' 'Yes, absolutely.' 'There's a town in northern Italy called Cortona. Ancient tradition asserts that the tomb ofPythagoras lies there. But Pythagoras probably never visited northern Italy. It was a mistake.Somebody confused Cortona with Cratona, the Latin name for the City of Crotone in southern Italy.' 'In classical literature these little errors are everything. For example, the original
how they'd understand it much-- but having people that are ancient philosophers and mathematicians, like Isaac Newton and Nikola Teslaand Pythagoras and all these people-- these people have left a legacy on this Earth.And I've always looked towards them, as in you guys have autonomously transcended in finding things, as well as Martin Luther King.
string instrument and actually moving a bridge in these integer relations of the length of the string and generating the scale.And Pythagoras really believed in this idea of this harmony of the spheres.And it was later on his students like Plato and Aristotle that sought to geometrize this idea.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.But Pythagoras lived about 500 before the common era.
in school; it's a theorem about right triangles. You see it here; a2 + b2 = c2.But Pythagoras was actually much, much more than just a small torment to junior high school students. He really was a philosopher in the broadest sense of the word. And in fact he'seven credited with coining the very word "philosophy." He and his followers created one of the earliest notions of a political utopia and actually
You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems.You have Pythagoras' theorem for Euclidean space, and you have Minkowski's equation for relativistic spacetime.
Now, this unknown mysterious thing was my proper time.We can solve this Pythagoras equation for my proper time.And you get the time dilation equation, just as Einstein derived it in 1905.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.And the issue about Pythagoras is that there's no teachers.
Pythagoras is famous in maths for the theorem that bears his name, the square of a, for right angle triangles the square of the hypotheses is equal to square of the other two sides.Turns out Pythagoras probably didn't invent this, certainly is was known before him and the earliest proofs come from China.Also if you kind of look into what he was and what he did it's a fascinating story that he's a little bit like kind of Jesus in the sense that he was a spiritual and religious
But getting back to mathematics. It was a very strange affair in Pythagoras' day. It was in many ways more like sorcery than science. We don't have a terribly accurate pictureof what Pythagoras and his followers were like, but in some ways they weren't all that different from the people you might come across say across the Bay in Berkeley.For instance, they were probably vegetarian; they believed in reincarnation. In fact they believed in transmigration of souls; this idea that you might die and wake up a cow
align human creativity with the creativity of life itself um but he didn't have the tools to do that and thereason was about 2 200 years ago Pythagoras U observed that the distancebetween the notes on a liar were the exact same as the distance between the
at the very birth of what we call a Western science, music and astronomy and mathematics and what became physics were all unified.And it begins actually with Pythagoras, who was the one that came up with the Pythagorean scale by basically looking at this thing called a mono chord, onestring instrument and actually moving a bridge in these integer relations of the length of the string and generating the scale.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.So what do we know about the Pythagoras.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.There's no teachers of geometry that Pythagoras could've benefited from to learned from.
maths. Pythagoras is also the oldest real person, as in Adam and Eve didn't exist or just ideas that maybe they did, but the person who we learned at school who's the oldestliving person we know definitely existed is Pythagoras. And this is kind of interesting because surely the oldest living person we should be studying maybe in history, but no.Pythagoras is really before anyone we really learn in history.
They trace the attacks to what seems to be a cult of followers of the ancient philosopher Pythagoras who was active in the sixth century B.C. So you see a, a bust of him here.Now we tend to think of Pythagoras as the fellow who discovered the Pythagorean theorem which, which in fact he probably didn't, but you'll remember we learn about this theoremin school; it's a theorem about right triangles. You see it here; a2 + b2 = c2.
Dr. Jerusalem laughed, 'Yes, so maybe this is some Russian empress who according to the great wheels of cosmic justice was reincarnated as a mare.' He chuckled at his private joke.'Reminds me of Xenophanes' story about Pythagoras and the dog. Have I ever told it to you?' 'I don't think so,' Ambrose said seriously. 'Pythagoras was the ancient philosopher whocoined the word "philosophy." He also invented—or at least popularized—the Pythagorean Theorem.
This is not very realistic.But in principle, Pythagoras' theorem gives you a formula for calculating the distance along a straight line in some coordinate system.So you have coordinates x and y.
And now we get to the point where we can do just a little bit of math and come to the punchline.I say, Pythagoras's theorem says the sum of the squares of the two sides of the right triangle equals the square the hypotenuse.Now, this unknown mysterious thing was my proper time.
You know? I loved it.I got to put some energy into teaching them about Pythagoras.I was, like, you know, saying, "In a world where this cult of people who worshipped triangles," and it's great.
For early modern men and women, you eat your food, it sits in the stomach, gets converted into blood, blood circulates around the body, ends up in the testicles,And for that reason, Pythagoras and his followers judge them to be provokers of lust." What I think is really interesting is outside
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.We know from several Greek writers themselves that Pythagoras left Greece and went to Egypt, which is in Africa, and studied for 22 years
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.That's more than 1,000 years before Pythagoras' mother even knew him.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well.So these are the sources that document that Pythagoras was specifically learning mathematics under the priest.
And also I went to Scottsdale, Arizona to meet Jerome Carter. And the reason I went to meet him is that he is a modern day Pythagorean. And Pythagoras is the most famous name inmaths. Pythagoras is also the oldest real person, as in Adam and Eve didn't exist or just ideas that maybe they did, but the person who we learned at school who's the oldestliving person we know definitely existed is Pythagoras. And this is kind of interesting because surely the oldest living person we should be studying maybe in history, but no.
And that's essentially why several hundred years after he died he was sort of most attributed the Pythagorean Theorem because he was the guy who kind of made maths mystical.And that's what I find fascinating when I was researching Pythagoras is that he's both the earliest name in maths and responsible for maths, but really what he did was he inventedanti-maths 'cause he thought that numbers were not just numbers, did not just represent quantifies but also represented qualities. So two was feminine, three was masculine,
I mean that they tried to create a community of aristoi, the ‘best’—noble, wise, elect guardians of civilization. It was too much. Most of Pythagoras’s followers couldn’tunderstand. Pythagoras had unearthly mental gifts and vision. He was strange; he was godlike.Some of his early followers forgot what they learned. Plato, Augustine, More, Jefferson—they all owed a debt to Pythagoras. They remembered some of the important teachings. But too many
But you move some in space, you move some of the time coordinate.This formula tells you, rather than Pythagoras' theorem, how to calculate your proper time.And you notice something immediately right away.
So I have a dream.You had in the agora of Athens Gorgias, Pythagoras, Callicles, who were just fighting for their truth.
and five was the union of them both so the most spiritual number.And this mysticism that we really can sort of date back to Pythagoras as influential as his sort of mathematical legacy. So and also sort of Gematria which came afterwards,the Masons all kind of has this sort of Pythagorean basis. In fact the Masons is essentially modeled on the Pythagorean Brotherhood which was this sort of cult like group where Pythagoras lived.
And It's the proper time that we measure on our wristwatch.And he gives a formula for that, which is like Pythagoras' theorem, but different.He says that the time that is elapsed on your wristwatch, tau, obeys tau squared is t squared minus x squared,
You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems.It's basically, again, Pythagoras' theorem or some generalization thereof.
Here comes Lazarus, triangulating green God, dear Pythagoras, equal to the sum of what the matter is-- what the matter is--
out there was a beautiful view to the island of Samos and someone told me that's where Pythagoras lived and where
across, and vegetarianism. The attacks become so serious and widespread that the National Security Agency gets involved. And what do they find?They trace the attacks to what seems to be a cult of followers of the ancient philosopher Pythagoras who was active in the sixth century B.C. So you see a, a bust of him here.Now we tend to think of Pythagoras as the fellow who discovered the Pythagorean theorem which, which in fact he probably didn't, but you'll remember we learn about this theorem
seized control of a city in southern Italy to try to realize this, this vision.But getting back to mathematics. It was a very strange affair in Pythagoras' day. It was in many ways more like sorcery than science. We don't have a terribly accurate pictureof what Pythagoras and his followers were like, but in some ways they weren't all that different from the people you might come across say across the Bay in Berkeley.
For instance, they were probably vegetarian; they believed in reincarnation. In fact they believed in transmigration of souls; this idea that you might die and wake up a cowor a house cat. And they wore unusual clothing. Pythagoras, for instance, wore a white robe and a gold diadem. And Pythagoras himself may actually have claimed to be an incarnationof the god Apollo.
To give you a sense of what Ambrose is like, I'm gonna read another passage. This is a passage in which Ambrose has been approached by the NSA, and he's remembering the thingsthat his father told him when he was a child; the things about Pythagoras in particular.And again I've truncated the, the chapter somewhat here.
'How?' Ambrose asked in surprise. 'Well, one story goes like this: He was walking down the street in Kroton—in southern Italy—one day, when he saw a man kicking a dog. Normally,this wouldn’t have bothered anyone in the ancient Greek world. But Pythagoras was different."Stop," he shouted at the rogue. "Stop that at once! This dog is a friend!" Pythagoras explained that the dog was a reincarnated friend from a previous life. He recognized
broke. How the texture of their tunics felt from hour to hour. Then they’d try to extend their recollections to more and more distant times: previous days, weeks, and years. Theyhoped, eventually—they claimed in certain cases, as Pythagoras did—to recall events from former lives.' Again they walked for a long time in silence.The sun set and the sky began to glow. Ambrose tried forcing on himself a consciousness of the texture of his clothing. He attuned himself to the places where it touched, brushed, or
Now Ambrose realizes that as computing gravitates toward the center of our universe and cryptography spreads, the whole Pythagorean idea of prowess in number theory, of secrecy and so forth,doesn't seem so far off base any longer. Pythagoras said famously that the universe is number and he meant it in a mystical way. Well cryptology directly links the knowledge of numbers withthe unraveling of secrets and control of what we might even think of as divine forces, in a loose sense. So it gives body to the mysticism.
Q Reinforcing your point. Plato was nothing compared to Pythagoras, Buddha, Jesus, the whole Celtic Druids, all the great spiritual feelings that basically
There's a grid at right angles.And if you know that you've traveled in some diagonal path, and you know what your x displacement is and your y displacement, Pythagoras' theoremsays that d, the distance you've moved, is the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
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