Of course it is. Universal public education, competition to publish, widespread
publication of work in the field, photocopy machines, and the internet, have
combined to render any hint of secrecy impossible. Unfortunately, they haven't
been able to eliminate the conspiracy theorists yet.
a secret society
Pythagoras
Pythagoras [Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570 - 490 B.C.)] established a secret religious society
of course not women were looked at as they were only pieces of scum on th ground
Pythagoras thought of triangles and a system of them in mathematics, he would take in people and teach them, they had their own "secret society" and did not explain information with outsiders. I'm not sure if information explaining their belief in universe exists but I could be wrong.
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The League is a comedy television series. Nothing is known about a secret society called The League, though some believe television sometimes is a reflection of real life things that are widely known.
The secret society of mathematicians often associated with the study of geometric ratios, including the golden ratio, is the Pythagorean Brotherhood. Founded by the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BCE, this group not only explored mathematics but also delved into philosophy, music, and cosmology. They believed that numbers and their relationships were fundamental to understanding the universe, and they maintained a level of secrecy about their teachings and discoveries. The Pythagoreans famously linked mathematical concepts to aesthetics and natural phenomena, particularly through their study of ratios and proportions.
I do believe it was The Ku Klux Klan.
Wolf's Head - secret society - was created in 1883.