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One of the most greatest discoveries was the Pythagorean Theorem which is only taught in school explaining that the long side is equal to both shorter sides (a2+b2=c2). He also created his own religion called Pythagoreanisn which believes reincarnations which makes many people think they are Pythagoreans reincarnation.

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