Opinionated History of Mathematics

Galileo bad, Archimedes good

11.21.2018 - By Intellectual MathematicsPlay

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Galileo's bumbling attempts at determining the area of the cycloid suggests a radical new interpretation of his scientific opus. Archimedes's work on floating bodies is an example of excellent Greek science that has not been sufficiently appreciated.

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