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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bogle: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by fawal: [qb]Huh? :confused: First of all, in what way exactly did I stop citing Robins and Shute?[/qb][/QUOTE]why, by flooding your posts with Wiki and a Chat room to drown out the damaging verdict of your own source, like Eli. :rolleyes: Now you are flooding your posts with, oh my god, Lefkowitz, Walker and Howe!?!? Are these "real professionals" too? LOL Scrambling now to explain why you initially cited Eli et al. doesn't matter as they are already a wealth of evidence regarding your stupidity. One is of the view that [b]everything[/b] about Pythagoras is to be taken with a grain of salt. And the other clearly shows the stupidity of the claim that there is [b]absolutely[/b] no evidence that the Egyptians knew of the Pythagorean Theorem. The first shows how pathetic you are for [b]choosing[/b] to believe what you read on Wiki (!!!) regarding a particular subject while rejecting evidence about another. You remind me of confused Descartes: doubt everything, expect god (Pythagoras), that cannot be proven with certainty. LOL [QUOTE] Bogle, there is [b]absolutely no evidence[/b] that the Egyptians knew of the Pythagorean Theorem[/QUOTE]Saying this a thousand times will not help you either. A careful reading of one of [b]your own sources[/b] shows that some do not agree with your absolutist position on whether or not the Egyptians knew of the "Pythagorean" Theorem. You do understand I have to put Pythagorean in quotes as I cant be sure of his existence much less attribute certain "discoveries" to him as [b]your own source[/b] says [b]everything[/b] we read of him is to be taken with a grain of salt. . [QUOTE] And absolutely none of those sources that I provided contradict me.[/QUOTE]At this point it is clear you have no idea of the significance of some of your own sources in relation to your absolutist position on whether or not the Egyptians knew of the "Pythagorean" Theorem. You do understand I have to put Pythagorean in quotes as I cant be sure of his existence much less attribute certain "discoveries" to him as [b]your own source[/b] says [b]everything[/b] we know of him is to be taken with a grain of salt. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]OK, first of all I think you are mistaking a Pythagorean Triple for the actual Theorem itself. The Pythagorean Theorem is the relationship x^2=y^2+z^2.[/QUOTE]Moron, if the Pythagorean triple doesn't relate to the formula you just jotted down, then what does it relate to?[/QUOTE]LOL [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]Many modern day egyptologists believe that the Egyptians may have had knowledge of Pythagorean Triples, however currently there is [b]NO EVIDENCE[/b] that they ever derived the actual formula relating the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle to its side opposite and side adjacent.[/QUOTE]Enlighten us. How do you arrive at the principle of certain versions of Pythagorean triples without having an understanding of *a model*, which makes it consistently certain that you'll get the answer to the undetermined dimension? [/QUOTE]LOL [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]Many of the quotes that you provided me did not come from actual egyptologists, but rather most of them came from math departments[/QUOTE]Well, where else did you expect mathematical discipline to be dealt with, if not *math* departments, by mathematicians or the mathematical experts [like the teachers with PhD in math]? Your numb-minded rationale is akin to saying an Egyptologist, in general, ought to have more authority in a matter relating to genealogy of the ancient Egyptians over actual geneticists, which is quite moronic, to be frank.[/QUOTE]LOL [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QUOTE]That book that I cited by Eli Maor was published in late 2007 and he actually draws reference to actual egyptologists.[/QUOTE]Yep, the same guy that advised you to take with a grain of salt [b]everything[/b] you read about your Pythagoras. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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