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Recession ahead? By this metric, one's already here: Earnings shrink and Wall St fears worse to come
Recession ahead? By this metric, one's already here: Earnings shrink and Wall St fears worse to come
The latest round of corporate earnings is leaving Wall Street with a confounding sense of relief and lingering anxiety
2023-06-01 20:21
NFL Rumors: Kirk Cousins trade unlikely with 1 major caveat
NFL Rumors: Kirk Cousins trade unlikely with 1 major caveat
The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the worst teams in the NFL so far in 2023, but Kirk Cousins doesn't seem to be ready to leave, with one possible exception.
2023-10-15 07:46
Pythagoras' theorem found on tablet that is 1,000 years older than Pythagoras himself
Pythagoras' theorem found on tablet that is 1,000 years older than Pythagoras himself
For many of us, the mere words “Pythagoras’s theorem” are enough to revive pencil-smudged exercise books and desperate attempts to copy classmates’ work. And yet, it turns out the name that has struck dread in countless school kids over the centuries is about as accurate as this writer’s attempts at geometry. Because although it is assumed that the legendary Greek philosopher Pythagoras himself was to thank for the equation a2 + b2 = c2, it turns out it was being used some 1,000 years before his time. Archaeologists have found the equation on a Babylonian tablet which was used for teaching back in 1770 BCE – centuries before Pythagoras’s birth in around 570 BC, as IFL Science notes. Another earlier tablet, from between 1800 and 1600 BC, even features a square with labelled triangles inside. Translations of the markings, which followed the base 60 counting system used by ancient Babylonians, prove that these mathematicians were familiar with Pythagorean theorem (although, obviously, they didn’t call it that) as well as other advanced mathematical principles. In a paper dedicated to the discovery, data scientist Bruce Ratner wrote: "The conclusion is inescapable. The Babylonians knew the relation between the length of the diagonal of a square and its side: d=square root of 2. "This was probably the first number known to be irrational. However, this in turn means that they were familiar with the Pythagorean Theorem – or, at the very least, with its special case for the diagonal of a square [...] more than a thousand years before the great sage for whom it was named." And yet, one key problem remains unsolved: why did the equation become equated with the famous Greek? Well, most likely because Pythagoras wanted it to be. In his paper, Ratner points out that although the Ionian icon is widely considered the first bonafide mathematician, little is known about his specific mathematical achievements. Unlike his successors, he didn’t write any books that we know of, so there’s no written evidence of his work. However, we do have proof that he founded a semi-religious school called the Semicircle of Pythagoras, which followed a strict code of secrecy. As Ratner explained: “Pythagorean knowledge was passed on from one generation to the next by word of mouth, as writing material was scarce. Moreover, out of respect for their leader, many of the discoveries made by the Pythagoreans were attributed to Pythagoras himself. “Consequently, of Pythagoras’ actual work nothing is known. On the other hand, his school practiced collectivism, making it hard to distinguish between the work of Pythagoras and that of his followers. “Therefore, the true discovery of a particular Pythagorean result may never be known.” Still, he stressed, even though Pythagoras wasn’t the brains behind the most famous formula in maths, he does deserve a little credit for putting it on the map. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-03 19:50
Twitter takeover: 1 year later, X struggles with misinformation, advertising and usage decline
Twitter takeover: 1 year later, X struggles with misinformation, advertising and usage decline
One year ago, billionaire Elon Musk walked into Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters with a white bathroom sink and a grin, fired its CEO and other top executives and began transforming the social media platform into what is now known as X
2023-10-27 12:16
US Credit-Rating Outlook Changed to Negative by Moody’s
US Credit-Rating Outlook Changed to Negative by Moody’s
The US was threatened with the loss of its last top credit rating on Friday, as Moody’s Investors
2023-11-11 08:16
Best NBA prop bets today for Nuggets vs. Lakers Game 3 (Fade D’Angelo Russell)
Best NBA prop bets today for Nuggets vs. Lakers Game 3 (Fade D’Angelo Russell)
The Los Angeles Lakers need to win Game 3 against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night, and they are looking to keep a perfect home playoff record going in the process.Los Angeles has hung tough in the first two games of this series, and there’s one glaring change that needs to be made: Le...
2023-05-20 18:22
Meta’s Threads App Won’t Launch in EU on Regulatory Concerns
Meta’s Threads App Won’t Launch in EU on Regulatory Concerns
Meta Platforms Inc.’s Threads app — the social network rolling out this week to take on Twitter Inc.
2023-07-05 20:16
Elaine's Unfortunate Dancing on 'Seinfeld' Was Inspired By a Television Legend
Elaine's Unfortunate Dancing on 'Seinfeld' Was Inspired By a Television Legend
Could anyone dance that horribly in real life? Yes.
2023-09-03 22:28
China's property sector crisis fuels fears of contagion
China's property sector crisis fuels fears of contagion
Troubled Chinese property giant Country Garden risks defaulting on its bond payments next month, which could have disastrous consequences for...
2023-08-17 17:46
Tire maker honored for tackling electric car pollution
Tire maker honored for tackling electric car pollution
Electric cars are widely hailed as the future of transport, but even though they eliminate the issue of fuel emissions from tailpipes, the problem of particle pollution as a result...
2023-09-20 06:15
Cubs front office deserves an apology for Willson Contreras hysteria
Cubs front office deserves an apology for Willson Contreras hysteria
The Chicago Cubs passed on re-signing catcher Willson Contreras, and he's not being placed on the trade block by the St. Louis Cardinals.At last year's MLB trade deadline, the Chicago Cubs had two players who could have fetched a return -- outfielder Ian Happ and catcher Willson Contre...
2023-07-24 08:46
NFL Rumors: Chase Claypool saga goes from bad to worse for Bears
NFL Rumors: Chase Claypool saga goes from bad to worse for Bears
Are the Bears and Chase Claypool headed for a messy divorce in 2023?
2023-10-05 04:47