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Re: Neolithic Carved Stone Balls
Feb 17, 2010, 14:23
not sure where paulozzis grave goods are- not sure he will be that worried- but the metal figures provide an opportuntiy to get as close as you will be probably able to get to a 5,000 year old adornment. The rembrandt painting is in the gallery on the mound- a tangent...not entirely relveant but a tangent is one way of understanding a circle or a stone circle- how important were triangles to the neotlthic? Im onto trigonometry now- pythagoras came up with his theory to find out how far the earth was from the sun- was he putting his name to some pre-existing mathematical knowlege- and then we could start quoting "A view over atlantis" and that would truely be a tangent- or a tangent on tangents-
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