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The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.

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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #20 on: 30/11/2019 14:53:27 »
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 07:11:59
Because NO one KNOWS what will be science in 10 years.

I don't know that I won't wake up as a monkey tomorrow. That doesn't mean I shouldn't act like a human today. What you are doing now is not the science of today.
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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #21 on: 30/11/2019 16:39:27 »


Pascal's triangle and Newton's binomial is NOT science !
Pascal and Newton ARE not scientists !!!
They used "sacred triangle" arithmetic.
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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #22 on: 30/11/2019 17:05:40 »
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 16:39:27
Pascal's triangle and Newton's binomial is NOT science !
Pascal and Newton ARE not scientists !!!
They used "sacred triangle" arithmetic.
Tosh.
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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #23 on: 30/11/2019 18:26:11 »
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 12:55:15
This is not superstition. It's good math.
 Science BEGAN in the temples.
The first scientists were priests and monks !
No they weren't. Priests and monks tried to invoke supernatural powers to explain natural phenomena, which by definition is not science.
You seem to have posted strings of numbers for no good reason as you have in previous threads and then come up with evasive nonsense when challenged as to why you have posted this.
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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #24 on: 30/11/2019 21:32:30 »
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 16:39:27
Pascal's triangle and Newton's binomial is NOT science !

I'm not aware of anyone who claims they are.
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Re: The "SACRED TRIANGLE" of the ancient Egyptians and the Fibonacci sequence.
« Reply #25 on: 07/12/2019 07:10:47 »
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 06:41:34
And WHO knows what "science" is ?!
Quote from: nootelepat on 30/11/2019 07:01:06
Let such questions be answered by idle philosophers !
The philosophers got back to me, apparently science is the understanding that knowledge is lacking,  to become a scientist all you have to do is aknowledge you do not know.  I may give it a try !
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