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Euclid is responsible for assembling almost all the world s knowledge of flatplane (Flat surface geometry) and 3D geometry in one book. He also wrote close to a dozen of other books on topics, such as music, mechanics and optics. His work, together with the work of Pythagoras, forms the basis of all sacred geometry.
Euclid is responsible for assembling almost all the world s knowledge of flatplane (Flat surface geometry) and 3D geometry in one book. He also wrote close to a dozen of other books on topics, such as music, mechanics and optics. His work, together with the work of Pythagoras, forms the basis of all sacred geometry.
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Euclid is responsible for assembling almost all the world s knowledge of flatplane (Flat surface geometry) and 3D geometry in one book. He also wrote close to a dozen of other books on topics, such as music, mechanics and optics. His work, together with the work of Pythagoras, forms the basis of all sacred geometry.
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geometry; and Pythagoras explained the inherent sacredness of numbers.
Euclidean geometry needs only a compass
and straightedge. In the 13 books of Elements, it gives most of the geometric knowledge of Euclid’s time, containing all we know about plane geometry (Flat surface geometry) and much that we know about spheres, cones, and other 3-d figures.
In [624-546 BC] Thales of Miletus
sometimes referred to as the “father of deductive reasoning’ was one of the first to Euclid: THE FATHER OF bring the science of geometry from Egypt to GEOMETRY (Sacred Geometry) Greece three centuries before Euclid. Plato [427-347 BC] founded the Academy in 387 Euclid [325-2650], known as the father of BC that flourished until 529 AD. Plato’s geometry, is responsible for assembling book Phaedo supported Pythagoras by almost all the world’s knowledge of flat- attempting to prove that numbers and plane (Flat surface geometry) and 3D figures are the perfect noumenal forms geometry in one book. His work, together behind manifested reality. After some time with the work of Pythagoras, forms the around [417-369 BC] Theaetetus of Athens basis of all sacred geometry. It is only in the created the solid geometry of the five last few centuries that any significant Platonic solids and his work fascinated geometry has been added to what Euclid Renaissance writers with proportion and laid down 2,300 years ago. Euclid probably sacred geometry. Eudoxus of Cnidus [408- first studied mathematics in Athens with 355 BC] devised methods for determining some of Plato’s students. He also wrote the area of circles and the volumes of close to a dozen of other books on topics, pyramids and cones. His works were about such as music, mechanics and optics, but proportion and harmony and become key only four actually survive. Optics, contains factors in Greek architecture and sacred some of the earliest studies of perspective. geometry. Eudoxus work inspired Book V of The ancient Greeks using geometry have Euclid’s Elements. This volume is of built the calculations of harmony that go to particular importance to the study of sacred make up sacred-geometry and it’s step-by- geometry. step logic is the basis of modern scientific reasoning. The Greeks created ideals of classical beauty, stunning architecture and the logical scientific approach to solving problems. These ideals and knowledge of form and proportion are the foundation of sacred geometry as we know it today. At the heart of Western science, Greek geometers helped to build strong Gil Derick N. Velasquez