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How is it that all of a sudden, through 1000's of years of human history, all the great scientists of the western world were born together??? Was it a lottery into the materialistic development of countries like UK, USA, Germany, etc.???

Only an Indian, who is well aware of his culture can raise such a question, as westerners give less scope for going against them.

The truth is that when Newton's forefathers were monkeys, Bhaskaracharya, an Indian scholar, wrote an entire book on gravity. Einstein was wise enough to accept that the source of inspiration for all his research was Indian culture. 

Our science, though lot more advanced, was never patented, as the generations who lived then, did lot of research beyond the materialistic world as well. 

But when thieves arrived our country, they had no option but to steal and register our research in their names. All they needed was a stamp which gave them a license to steal our research.

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Thats the fact cant be denied but worthless arguing now with the stubborn western society who are ashamed of pronouncing the number ZERO "0" but shamefully accepting it in their modern computers as well as in their daily life...

 

They are thankfull for our Indian fore fathers, hope they accept the truth one fine day....Anywways the time will tell that and history repeats as said by many great personalities.

 

 

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Pythagoras theorem kooda first india lo invent chesaaru

 

   It was ancient Indians mathematicians who discovered Pythagoras theorem. This might come as a surprise to many, but it’s true that Pythagoras theorem was known much before Pythagoras and it was Indians who actually discovered it at least 1000 years before Pythagoras was born!

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Baudhayana

It was Baudhāyana who discovered the Pythagoras theorem. Baudhāyana listed Pythagoras theorem in his book called Baudhāyana Śulbasûtra (800 BCE). Incidentally, Baudhāyana Śulbasûtra is also one of the oldest books on advanced Mathematics. The actual shloka (verse) in Baudhāyana Śulbasûtra that describes Pythagoras theorem is given below :

“dīrghasyākaayā rajjuH pārśvamānī, tiryaDaM mānī, cha yatpthagbhUte kurutastadubhayākaroti.”

Interestingly, Baudhāyana used a rope as an example in the above shloka which can be translated as – A rope stretched along the length of the diagonal produces an area which the vertical and horizontal sides make together. As you see, it becomes clear that this is perhaps the most intuitive way of understanding and visualizing Pythagoras theorem (and geometry in general) and Baudhāyana seems to have simplified the process of learning by encapsulating the mathematical result in a simple shloka in a layman’s language.

Some people might say that this is not really an actual mathematical proof of Pythagoras theorem though and it is possible that Pythagoras provided that missing proof. But if we look in the same Śulbasûtra, we find that the proof of Pythagoras theorem has been provided by both Baudhāyana and Āpastamba in the Sulba Sutras! To elaborate, the shloka is to be translated as -

The diagonal of a rectangle produces by itself both (the areas) produced separately by its two sides.

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Modern Pythagorean Theorem

The implications of the above statement are profound because it is directly translated into Pythagorean Theorem (and graphically represented in the picutre on the left) and it becomes evident that Baudhāyana proved Pythagoras theorem. Since most of the later proofs (presented by Euclid and others) are geometrical in nature, the Sulba Sutra’s numerical proof was unfortunately ignored. Though, Baudhāyana was not the only Indian mathematician to have provided Pythagorean triplets and proof. Āpastamba also provided the proof for Pythagoras theorem, which again is numerical in nature but again unfortunately this vital contribution has been ignored and Pythagoras was wrongly credited by Cicero and early Greek mathematicians for this theorem. Baudhāyana also presented geometrical proof using isosceles triangles so, to be more accurate, we attribute the geometrical proof to Baudhāyana and numerical (using number theory and area computation) proof to Āpastamba. Also, another ancient Indian mathematician called Bhaskara later provided a unique geometrical proof as well as numerical which is known for the fact that it’s truly generalized and works for all sorts of triangles and is not incongruent (not just isosceles as in some older proofs).

One thing that is really interesting is that Pythagoras was not credited for this theorem till at least three centuries after! It was much later when Cicero and other Greek philosophers/mathematicians/historians decided to tell the world that it was Pythagoras that came up with this theorem! How utterly ridiculous! In fact, later on many historians have tried to prove the relation between Pythagoras theorem and Pythagoras but have failed miserably. In fact, the only relation that the historians have been able to trace it to is with Euclid, who again came many centuries after Pythagoras!

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Bhaskara's Proof

This fact itself means that they just wanted to use some of their own to name this theorem after and discredit the much ancient Indian mathematicians without whose contribution it could’ve been impossible to create the very basis of algebra and geometry!

                     Many historians have also presented evidence for the fact that Pythagoras actually travelled to Egypt and then India and learned many important mathematical theories (including Pythagoras theorem) that western world didn’t know of back then! So, it’s very much possible that Pythagoras learned this theorem during his visit to India but hid his source of knowledge he went back to Greece! This would also partially explain why Greeks were so reserved in crediting Pythagoras with this theorem!

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Evaru kanipedithe emundi le va, all we need is how people make their  lives out of it..  &.,?

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Evaru kanipedithe emundi le va, all we need is how people make their  lives out of it..  &.,?

 

nee lane andaru tadi cloth vesukuni kurchoo leru kada bro..some have high bps and need to fed it out..otherwise worest consequences with heatlh ...so lets cheer up man.

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some may be coincidence, some may not claimed by the authors, some may not been credited for their achievements, indhulo evarni emi anlem we have to just move on ..

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nee lane andaru tadi cloth vesukuni kurchoo leru kada bro..some have high bps and need to fed it out..otherwise worest consequences with heatlh ...so lets cheer up man.

ok man, nenaite aa migata valla la  clothes lekunda lenu le .. %$#$

what is the use if all the tech.. is in books  wrtten,hidden,European evolution brought technology to civil society ... that matters...  Avrohanam antaru telugu lo dhanni ..

 

Stop being a jingoist %$#$  

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ok man, nenaite aa migata valla la  clothes lekunda lenu le .. %$#$

what is the use if all the tech.. is in books  wrtten,hidden,European evolution brought technology to civil society ... that matters...  Avrohanam antaru telugu lo dhanni ..

 

Stop being a jingoist %$#$  

 

Hope that all is well written by our ancient for fathers as well but... intentionally misguided the universe that they were the world inventors rather than giving the credit for the real ones atleast need to give credit them right..minimum common sense and courteousy...which these Europeans dont have...

Thats what the title says...DOnt take it otherwise bro...Go a head! World needs to know the hidden facts nothing wrong in exploring them out...

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Hope that all is well written by our ancient for fathers as well but... intentionally misguided the universe that they were the world inventors rather than giving the credit for the real ones atleast need to give credit them right..minimum common sense and courteousy...which these Europeans dont have...

Thats what the title says...DOnt take it otherwise bro...Go a head! World needs to know the hidden facts nothing wrong in exploring them out...

ok cheers...  &.,?

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