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Re: SPRING OF MATHEMATICS : A new precise trigonometry
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Feb 28, 2012 5:40 PM
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On Feb 28, 3:07PM, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope9...@frontier.com> wrote: > This too has been prersented to Professors of Mathematics at > University Of California and University of Illinois , they have been > presented evidence of imprecision and the approximation of the Radian. > A new Trigonometry is being developed. > > As a marker , the angle at the base of the right angled triangle > whose sides are 1, sqrt 9 and sqrt 10 , is precisely 360/19 > degrees( copy right Hope research Nov 2011). Your trigonometry is > temporal and imprecise at best, all this must come down. > > Hope Research " In the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ"
Is it possible to copyright a wrong value? From a more classical point of view, this angle is 18.434948... degrees, which is about 350.2640/19. This is far from 360/19. How can you claim this? This looks like an obsession to fit the universe into your wet dreams.
"Our" trigonometry is safe if your "Trigonometry" is a "precise" as this! LOL! BTW, are you aware that from false premises, you can prove anything? When do you plan to send a man to Mars with your theory? Does your theory mean that computers are doing wrong calculations? Do you only work with pencil and paper, or if you use a calculator?
Of course, you'll never answer these questions...
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