Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
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Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
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#3Wouldn't something from that period be written with seal script? That script looks like modern Han characters with an archaic font - it's completely readable.
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#5Wouldn't something from that period be written with seal script? That script looks like modern Han characters with an archaic font - it's completely readable.
Someone commented on the site that it's a 17th century reproduction.
A far as paper writing, I found [1] which said roughly 100 A.D. some paper production began.
[1]: http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org/tien-hsia.php?searchte...
Re: Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
#6Any ideas of it's authentic? China is hyper nationalist so I'm initially skeptical. Might be as fictitous as their GDP figures or sovereignty over Taiwan.
This is the claim that China and Taiwan should reunite since the PRC drove the Nationalist Party out of mainland China. It isn't fictitious, it's merely a political wish to merge the two from the PRC side. Similarly, some Nationalists in Taiwan are happy to take back mainland China, as much as the country is divided on whether Taiwan should remain as it is, or should declare its full independence.
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#7Re: Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
#8Any ideas of it's authentic? China is hyper nationalist so I'm initially skeptical. Might be as fictitous as their GDP figures or sovereignty over Taiwan.
Re: Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
#9Any ideas of it's authentic? China is hyper nationalist so I'm initially skeptical. Might be as fictitous as their GDP figures or sovereignty over Taiwan.
Re: Pythagorean Theorem proof in a 2100 year old Chinese book
#10Any ideas of it's authentic? China is hyper nationalist so I'm initially skeptical. Might be as fictitous as their GDP figures or sovereignty over Taiwan.
It is. And it's nothing new and well-known[1]. OP is Fermats library's high resolution picture of the 17th century reproduction.