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The Pythagorean Theorem - Educational Outreach

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Mathematics is one of the primary tools we humans use tosee through the glass darkly. With it, we can both discoverand describe ongoing order in the natural laws governingthe physical universe. Moreover, within that order we findcomfort, for order implies design and purpose—as opposedto chaos—through intelligence much grander than anythingproduced on a three-pound scale. <strong>The</strong> study of mathematicsas a study of order is one way to perceive cosmic-leveldesign and purpose. But no matter how good or howcomplete the human invention of mathematics can be, itstill allows just a glimpse through the darkened glass.Figure E.1, a mandala of sorts, hints at this truth oforder as it applies to the <strong>Pythagorean</strong> <strong>The</strong>orem—which isbut a single pattern within the total synchronicity foundthroughout the cosmos. <strong>The</strong> four gradually shaded trianglesspeak of Pythagoras and one of the first <strong>Pythagorean</strong> proofs.Moreover, each triangle is golden via the ratio of hypotenuseto side, in deference to Kepler’s statement regarding the twogreat geometric treasures. Four also numbers the primarywaveforms in the visible spectrum—red, blue, green, andyellow— which can be mathematically modeled by advancedtrigonometric patterns (not addressed in this generalreadershipvolume). Since right triangles are intricatelylinked to circles, these two geometric figures are coupled inone-to-one fashion. A great circle, expressing unity,encompasses the pattern. White, as the synthesis of thevisual rainbow, appropriately colors all five circles. But evenwithin the beauty of pattern, linkage, and discovery asexpressed by our mandala, there is black. Let this darknessrepresent that which remains to be discovered or that whichis consigned to mystery. Either way, it becomes part of whowe are as humans as our innate finiteness seeks tocomprehend that which is much greater.It is my hope that this book has allowed a briefglimpse through the glass, a glimpse at a superbly simpleyet subtle geometric pattern called the <strong>Pythagorean</strong><strong>The</strong>orem that has endured for 4000 years or more ofhuman history.167

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