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366 and a Quote from Euclid

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The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.  ~Euclid

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Euclid was a Greek mathematician who was born about 300 BC. I realize when he wrote these words (in ancient Greek), they didn’t mean the exact same thing to him that they mean to me. Nevertheless, I like the quote very much, and find infinite beauty in its message. The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.  ~Euclid

Since writing this post, I have found some other lovely representations of this quote on twitter:

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It is well worth pushing the button to see this next gif in action:

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Here are some mathematical thoughts about the number 366:

66² + 360² = 366² How do I know? Because 11² + 60² = 61² so (6·11)² + (6·60)² = (6·61)².

366 is a palindrome in a couple of bases:

These are just a few of the things known by the Greatest Mathematician of All! He completely understands EVERYTHING from infinitesimal to infinity. By His grace I understand a tiny bit of what He knows.

 

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