by the same principles inherent in mathematical thinking
Pythagoras believed numbers could be used to explain the natural world.
Because he went to babylion war first
If I recall it correctly Pythagoras found the when dealing with right angle triangles, the square on the hypotenuse equaled the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
Pythagoras was a famous philosopher and perhaps the world's first scientist. In looking for a better/uniform way to tune his harp, he discovered that the length of a string was in direct mathematical proportion to its pitch. From this revelation, Pythagoras made the leap of concluding that everything in nature could be expressed as mathematics. This approach to physics is still in use today. The Greek philosopher considered numbers to be sacred and developed a secret system of numerology. Pythagoras believed in reincarnation. Today, many people consider themselves 'Pythagoreans', that is, they have studied sacred numerology and beleve in reincarnation. Kaballists have the same belief as do Master Masons.
by the same principles inherent in mathematical thinking
Pythagoras believed that the world was fundamentally mathematical in nature, asserting that numbers and their relationships were the essence of all things. He posited that the universe could be understood through numerical ratios and patterns, which he applied not only to mathematics but also to music, philosophy, and the cosmos. Pythagoras and his followers, known as Pythagoreans, viewed numbers as the key to understanding the harmony and order of the universe.
Pythagoras believed numbers could be used to explain the natural world.
Pythagoras believed numbers could be used to explain the natural world.
According to Pythagoras, philosophy is the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge through rational inquiry and contemplation. He believed that philosophy had the power to lead individuals to a deeper understanding of the world and themselves, which in turn would lead to a more meaningful and virtuous life.
Well, on Wikipedia, it says that Pythagoras might have traveled the world for knowege.
According to the belief that Christ was crucified before the foundation of the world, it is understood to have happened in God's plan before the creation of the world.
I think that Pythagoras got his eduacation from around the world. On Wikepedia, it says that he traveled the world at an young age, seeking information.
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To school children in the Western world, Pythagoras is probably best known for Pythagoras theorem. However, apart from Eurocentrism, there is little to connect Pythagoras with the theorem since it was known to Mesopotemian, Chinese and Indian mathematicians for centuries before Pythagoras.
He gave the Pythagorean Theorem to the world.
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