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In 48 BC, the Greek library of Alexandria was set on fire by Roman soldiers and that fire destroyed all scientific books including those of the great masters: Thales, Pythagoras, and Archimedes. Since that day of 21 June 48 BC, no one has seen the scientific demonstration of Thales' Space Theorem. After more than a thousand years, precisely in 1088, the first university in Europe was born (University of Bologna). The young mathematicians of the newly formed university were then given the task of recomposing the mathematical science as it was before the burning of Alexandria library in 48 BC.…mehr

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In 48 BC, the Greek library of Alexandria was set on fire by Roman soldiers and that fire destroyed all scientific books including those of the great masters: Thales, Pythagoras, and Archimedes. Since that day of 21 June 48 BC, no one has seen the scientific demonstration of Thales' Space Theorem. After more than a thousand years, precisely in 1088, the first university in Europe was born (University of Bologna). The young mathematicians of the newly formed university were then given the task of recomposing the mathematical science as it was before the burning of Alexandria library in 48 BC. But in process of solving the problem they made many mistakes and many falsehoods that modern schools and modern universities have never been able to solve. This serie of 12 books is a solution to that problem, starting with this Volume 1 on Thales' space theorem.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Patience Augustin is a post-modern mathematician and researcher in Applied maths at CLIL COLLEGE since 2010. Described as the father of post-modern maths, he has been the first in world to demonstrate the Thales' space theorem after more than 2600 years of mystery, paving the way to the correction of all mistakes made by Romans and modern univ.