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Chapter 2928 Burning Wasteland (2)

 Chapter 2930 The Burning Wasteland (4)

For people in the 20th century, it was almost common sense that pi was an infinite non-repeating decimal. There were even competitions to see who could recite the number with more digits after the decimal point.

But in ancient times, people believed that π was infinite. The ancient Babylonians even believed that its value was 3. The Greeks also tried their best to calculate the precise value of π, so they drew a polygon within a circle. The polygon's

The more sides it has, the closer its shape is to a circle.

When Leonardo da Vinci solved Vitruvian Man's problem of equal areas of circles and squares, he used a cylinder. Let its height be half the radius of the cylinder. Let it stand up and roll for a week. The area it rolled over is a rectangle.

The area is approximately equal to the circular area of ​​the cylinder.

This is because there is an irrational number π, and the person who proved that π is an irrational number is the mathematician John Heinrich Lambert mentioned by the priests just now, who was received by Frederick the Great. He was a very ugly man.

, is still the son of a tailor and is self-taught.

Later, Johann Heinrich Lambert not only proved that π is an irrational number, but also deduced that π and e are transcendental numbers. Although he made outstanding contributions in mathematics, the priests just defined him as a philosopher.

Just like Descartes is considered a mathematician, but he actually also published books on philosophy. Lambert had actually calculated that the solar system is only a part of the Milky Way, two centuries before Henrietta Levitt, and the Milky Way

It is also part of a super system that revolves around a dark center, thus forming the idea of ​​a huge but finite universe with a center.

But these are not the main point. When the Archbishop of Rouen took out the records of the Udine Inquisition, she thought that the army of translators in the Louvre Library had people from the church, and they knew some "secrets".

It's not a strange thing anymore.

At first, after she learned that someone had translated the trial records of Bruno and Galileo, she chose not to make them public. However, someone still passed her by and handed the information to the curator Denon, allowing him to decide whether to publish these records.

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Bonaparte also asked her about this information. At that time, hardcover books of the information brought back from the expedition to Egypt were being circulated everywhere in the city. She felt that there was no need to add more "news", and at that time the ruling government was working with

Church reconciliation.

To put it simply, Galileo completed a paper "On the Tides" in Rome before his first trial, and gave this paper to Cardinal Alessandro Orsini of the Inquisition. At that time, Rome had

The most advanced scientific culture and top technical talents, when Galileo discovered sunspots and believed that sunspots would appear and disappear like clouds on the earth, they were recognized by the high-ranking professors of the Roman Academy.

In this article, Galileo believed that the earth's tides were caused by the periodic shaking of water caused by the rotation of the earth and its revolution around the sun, just like Salviati's big ship, with several flies, butterflies and a large water bowl on the ship.

The water in the bowl will drip into the jar, and the bugs will fly at a constant speed in the cabin. The water droplets will also fall into the jar after the boat sails, instead of dripping into the stern.

This is an inertial reference system that is earlier than Newton. It denies the geostatic school that was popular at the time and also denies the absolute space theory, but it does not deny the infinite ability of God.

Kepler had already analyzed the gravitational effect of the moon on tidal movements. However, in 1615, the same year that Galileo was accused of heresy by Dominican monks, Kepler's mother Catalia was also accused of heresy.

Framed as a witch, the mathematician in front of the emperor returns to his hometown to prove his mother's innocence.

Sunspots were a piece of public knowledge at that time, and Kepler had observed and confirmed them through telescopes. The principle of his telescope was different from that of Galileo. Galileo had a convex mirror and a concave mirror, while Kepler had two convex mirrors.

To put it simply, once Galileo accepted Kepler's theory of moon gravity, it would affect his support for Copernicus' heliocentric theory.

Tour guides will tell tourists that Giuliano de' Medici was assassinated in the Church of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, but in Machiavelli's records, the place of the crime was the Basilica of Santa Reparata, which had long been

How can we prove that the place where the crime occurred is the place where it was demolished and no trace was left?

When encountering a problem that cannot be explained, it can easily become a battlefield for sophists, so in the spirit of doing more than doing less, she will not disclose this information.

However, the French translation is stored in the library. In addition to Paris, libraries in several major cities have copies. You can also borrow them and copy them by hand.

Kepler's discovery not only changed the shape of the planet's orbit, but also gave rise to Newton's first law, and then to the current classical physics. With calculable ballistics, the French's cannons were more accurate than the Mamluks, and then they won the

Battle of the Pyramids, the battle report looks fake.

Native North American women were responsible for agricultural production and men were responsible for hunting. However, missionaries wanted men to engage in agriculture and women to become housewives. This reciprocal balance between the sexes was broken.

Josephine needed Bonaparte to support her, which was inextricably linked to her spendthrift lifestyle and lack of income from work.

Women can also go out to work. She has seen many female vendors during this tour. They are much richer than many men. If polygamy depends on the ability to support, then what about them?

In fact, Viscount de Valmont also has his good points, but he was influenced by the era in which he lived and was accustomed to male privileges, so he used his intelligence and talents in bad activities that could bring destruction.

A wise person should not underestimate the emotions of the heart, while a naive person should be careful not to assume that everyone is as honest and decent as they are.

Pomona suffered a big loss, and everyone said that Napoleon was a dedicated person and that she was irrational and made unwise decisions.

Why do some people desire immortality? Now she doesn't even have the heart for revenge. Except for finding the book about the soul, which proves that Voldemort has another Horcrux that has not been destroyed, and that Harry is not the seventh Horcrux, she has nothing left to live.

other meaning.

As Albus said, death for Nicoléme is just sleeping after a long day's work.

One day, the "goddess pillars" no longer have to bear the weight, and they will enjoy all this in the palace of music and painting. People will no longer think of them as female slaves, just like people think that the brand of a sheep thief represents a saint.

Occasionally she would think of Rambouillet and the swans in the lake. Those were the few memories that could bring her happiness, but it was no different from the Vicomte de Valmont pretending to be generous and helping the poor pay taxes.

He was so outraged when she showed her true self, dancing flamenco on the banks of the Seine in Belgium.

At that time, she figured out one thing. When Lily heard Severus shouting "Mudblood", she chose to go their separate ways without looking back because the other party did not accept the complete and real her. What happened to her later?

What have you figured out?

A woman does not have to be responsible for a man's fantasies. She should have left that day. There was such a thick fog floating on the banks of the Seine, just like the fog outside the Louvre that day.

It's a pity that she can't find a way to go back.

As for what the priests said just now about failing those children, she hesitated for a second.

They are good children, and innocent and simple people should be careful not to think that everyone is as honest and decent as themselves.

They shouldn't believe her, I hope they remember this lesson.

If she wants to leave and cannot be caught like Marie Antoinette, this plan must be carefully planned, just like Hamlet in The Revenge of the Prince, pretending to be crazy about love.

"Goodbye, my lion." She said silently, looking at the white snow outside the window.

She had left the dark room.

The snow fell quietly and accumulated on the roof. It eventually became extremely heavy and had to be removed with tools, otherwise the roof would collapse.

She watched others working and really wanted to help him, but unfortunately there were many guards around her, so she couldn't help even if she wanted to.
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