Pythagoras may not be the first to apply his theorem

Although there is no evidence yet, the Stonehenge builders probably know how to create very effective right triangles. Like many other great works, Stonehenge was completed not only on day two, but for centuries and existed since 2,500 BC.

Although named after the mathematician Pythagoras to Samos, the theorem 'a triangle is square when three sides a, b, c satisfy the formula a2 + b2 = c2, with a and b are two right-angled edges and c is The hypotenuse has been used independently throughout history throughout the world. One of the works using this famous formula is the British.

The author of 'Megalith: Studies of Stone', when studying the geometric elements of giant rocks, found that Stonehenge builders probably knew something about the relationship between hypotenuse and double edges.

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Stonehenge construction works.(Photo: Raduang / iStock).

The nature of the right triangle in Pythagoras' theorem is extremely useful when measuring the exact distance between points in a right triangle or quadrilateral, and can be applied in the task of building a memorial, drawing diagram of constellations or division of land, . Therefore, it is not surprising that the clue about the use of this theorem has been found in ancient cultures, such as Babylon, China and time. Vedic period (India).

The reason we name Pythagoras for this formula is even more random than ever. The mathematician lived around the sixth century BC, and the historians then recorded his proven theorems. Unfortunately, like so many contemporaneous texts, the origin or information of the author has actually been forgotten over time. Until now, methods of demonstrating in textbooks at schools all over the world have assumed that it was Pythagoras's theorem. However, modern mathematicians are still unable to offer a more convincing or impressive proof of his.

Also according to the book 'Megalith: The Studies of Stone' , the application of Pythagoras formula has been found in many places, including Stonehenge dating to 4,500 years. 'We have seen the triangles and double squares - the simple versions of Pythagoras geometry - are applied' , editor John Matineu told the Telegraph. 'And the results are based on different points in the solar calendar and the moon calendar.'

The sides of the triangle have created corners that simulate the famous formula. This suggests that, although there is no evidence yet, the Stonehenge builders probably already know how to create very effective right triangles. Not only did the blocks have been formulated, but the entire Stonehenge building is also thought to form a right triangle with quarries where they are mined. Like many other great works, Stonehenge was completed not only on day two, but for centuries and existed since 2,500 BC. The materials that made Stonehenge were probably imported from two sources, including an island. In addition, the construction is also carried out continuously under the careful supervision of people.

However, it should be noted that this is just information from a book, not the result of a peer-reviewed study. Therefore, more research is needed to find the most accurate information.