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===2.2 Euclid's postulates=== | ===2.2 Euclid's postulates=== | ||
Hate those fucking wiki pages... i'dont understand math equations will all those funny symbols, fuck it. I'm clicking fucking "create an account" and it says I'm not allowed :D grrrrrrr | |||
anyway to the point... I think I know how to add mathematical "point" to euclid's postulates, as a geometry figure. Deduct the possible consequences, hate wiki :D | |||
Heh saved changes, how stupid is that :) Dear Eric if you will make a dump on toilet, and have spare time, please contact me on marcin.kuziel@gmail.com, tried to contact you on twitter, hate this platform:P no success. | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid Euclid of Alexandria], sometimes referred to as the "father of geometry", was one of the first people to attempt to outline and document the assumptions that went into his geometrical arguments. Euclid broke these assumptions into two categories, ''axioms'' which were self-evident, essentially definitions, and a set of five ''postulates'' which were less certain, but appeared true. Penrose outlines the first 4 postulates as: | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid Euclid of Alexandria], sometimes referred to as the "father of geometry", was one of the first people to attempt to outline and document the assumptions that went into his geometrical arguments. Euclid broke these assumptions into two categories, ''axioms'' which were self-evident, essentially definitions, and a set of five ''postulates'' which were less certain, but appeared true. Penrose outlines the first 4 postulates as: |