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How does the Pythagorean Theorem' date=' say, help me find food to eat?

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Pythagorean Theorem is based on a beautiful relation, which its invariant proportion can be found in many useful systems that help us to find and use our sources of energy in more clever ways.

 

When insights of sensitivity to the deep proportions of nature are within our heart and mind, we learn to cherish the value of nature and life phenomena under one organic inseparable framework, that develop our own responsibility to do the best we can in order to save and develop life on our planet.

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Yes you are right that the platonic point of view is an opinion but a pretty beautifull one. If you think of it, it is not at all that stupid. Any theorem is some statement that is true, logic if you want. The statement is true whether we have written it down or not so well the theorem exists. This has nothing to do with "power over nature" though, since it is more something about a universe of concepts or whatever.

 

Nature is real and we are part of it, so is the Hahn Banach theorem. Our theories allow us to understand nature and not to control it !

Science is not inherently tied to "power of nature", but often is <b>used</b> for this

purpose.

 

Pythagorean theorem is not the same as its use. The source of energy you talk about can exist without pythogorean theorem and vice versa.

 

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Guest Doron Shadmi

Nature is real and we are part of it' date=' so is the Hahn Banach theorem. Our theories allow us to understand nature and not to control it !

Science is not inherently tied to "power of nature", but often is <b>used</b> for this

purpose.

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Because of the technological power that we have now in our hands today, we have to take a great care when we use it.

 

If this power is in the hands of "power of nature" or "existence beyond nature" people, then we are in a big problem.

The source of energy you talk about can exist without pythogorean theorem and vice versa.

Pythagorean theorm is one of many other tools to use sources of energy in a clever way.

 

Let me say more:

 

My goal is to fulfill the dream of the great mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ( http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/bioleib.htm )

 

Actually my number system ( which some arithmetic of it can be found in http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showpost.php?p=76489&postcount=20 ) is the fulfillment of Leibniz's Monads ( http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/leibniz.html ), and beyond it.

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