Biografías En Mi Tarea Translate this page Biografías de Matemáticos Pitágoras, Tales, Arquímedes, Euclides, Diofanto,aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Al Juan Pablo ii Biografía, Pontificado, Viajes, Doc. http://www.mitareanet.com/biografias.htm
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Extractions: Previous Page Contents of the Book Next Page Bhutas Some Reflections on Modern Scientific Concepts and Traditional Indian Thoughts Jayant V. Narlikar Against the background of some elementary knowledge about the many different streams of ancient thoughts, I have ventured to ask some questions visa-vis scientific ideas of modern times where I do know a little, perhaps just enough to gauge the extent of my ignorance. About our ancient traditions I do not even know the extent of my ignorance! So I had better begin with the modern scientific end. What does science say about the nature of matter on different physical scales? Scales of Structure A few years ago Professor Phillip Morrison had made a beautiful but short film entitled Powers of Ten. It started with a scene very common in the Western world, that of a couple picnicking in a city park. Then the camera zooms out showing the larger scale of the park, then zooms farther to show the city, then the state and so on. Each scene is followed by another with ten times larger scale. How far does this go on? Taking 1 metre as the scale we measure our local distances in ( the picnicking couple occupied an area of a few square metres), the tenfold increases in length go on till about 1026 metres that is, about a hundred million million million million metres! A few significant steps enroute to this gigantic scale are given in Table I below.
History/Culture Timeline 413 Construction of Constantinople's triple walls is begun under TheodosiusII. 425 Constantinople University. 499 aryabhata The aryabhata, India. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~saul/history/to0500.html
Extractions: For six centuries after the birth of Christ, few were conscious of living in the 'Christian Era.' It was not until c. 500 AD that a Roman Monk, Dionysius Exiguss, decided that the counting of years should be based on the date of Christ's incarnation, and not until the 900s that this had become generally accepted
Culture Course Vol VIII - Mathematics In India (Page3) MATHEMATICS IN INDIA. After Vedanga Jyotisha, aryabhata wrote an improvedbook on mathematics. It is called Aryabhatiya. aryabhata http://www.hindubooks.org/culture_course/book8/Mathematicsin_India/page3.htm
Extractions: Volume - VIII Preface Prayer The path of devotion Uddalaka's advice to svetaketu ... Rabindranath Tagore Culture Course Volume-I Volume-II Volume-III Volume-IV ... Volume-X MATHEMATICS IN INDIA After Vedanga Jyotisha, Aryabhata wrote an improved book on mathematics. It is called Aryabhatiya. Aryabhata lived in the middle of the first century A.D. He has written all about numbers, squares cubes, square root, cube root, geometry, algebra and astronomy. He was the first to start the science of algebra.
Culture Course Vol - IX - The Gupta Age (Page6) In the field of science, there were the shining figures of aryabhata, Varahamihiraand Brahmagupta who made great contributions to mathematics and astronomy. http://www.hindubooks.org/culture_course/book9/theguptaage/page6.htm
Extractions: Volume - IX Preface Prayer Yajna- valkya and maitreyi Hymn to the earth ... Mirabai Culture Course Volume-I Volume-II Volume-III Volume-IV ... Volume-X THE GUPTA AGE In the field of science, there were the shining figures of Aryabhata, Varahamihira and Brahmagupta who made great contributions to mathematics and astronomy. Aryabhata was the first to discover that - the earth revolved round its own axis as also around the sun. He is the father of modern algebra. The value of zero and the decimal system evolved during this period. In other branches of science remarkable feats of metallurgy for instance were accomplished as is witnessed by the iron pillar of Mehrauli, near Delhi. The Gupta Age made significant contributions to Indian art too. The figures in stone at Saranath and the frescoes of Ajanta belong to this Age and they are even today considered master pieces. Back Up Next About The Gupta Age Exercise
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A Tribute To Hinduism - Hindu Culture2 (source Haug's Aitreya Brahmana Volume ii. p. 242). The Indian astronomer, Aryabhatalived in during the period in which the Surya Siddhanta was composed. http://www.atributetohinduism.com/Hindu_Culture2.htm
Extractions: h o m e h i n d u c u l t u r e p a r t - 2 c o n t e n t s India is the world's most ancient civilization. Nowhere on earth can you find such a rich and multi-layered tradition that has remained unbroken and largely unchanged for at least five thousand years. Bowing low before the onslaught of armies, and elements, India has survived every invasion, every natural disaster, every mortal disease and epidemic, the double helix of her genetic code transmitting its unmistakable imprint down five millennia to no less than a billion modern bearers. Indians have demonstrated greater cultural stamina than any other people on earth. The essential basis of Indian culture is Religion in the widest and most general sense of the world. An intuitive conviction that the Divine is immanent in everything permeated every phase of life. Indic civilization has enriched every art and science known to man. Thanks to India, we reckon from zero to ten with misnamed "Arabic" numerals (Hindsaa - in Arabic means from India), and use a decimal system without which our modern computer age would hardly have been possible. Science and philosophy were both highly developed disciplines in ancient India. However, because Indian philosophic thought was considerably more mature and found particular favor amongst intellectuals, the traditions persists that any early scientific contribution came solely from the West, Greece in particular. Because of this erroneous belief, which is perpetuated by a wide variety of scholars, it is necessary to briefly examine the history of Indian scientific thought. From the very earliest times, India had made its contribution to the texture of Western thought and living. Michael Edwardes author of British India, writes that throughout the literatures of Europe, tales of Indian origin can be discovered. European mathematics
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Extractions: Campus Matters Schools Ahead Women Excel ZCA ... Chemistry Hong Kong became a part of China in 1997, and when did Macau join Mainland China? Macau a tiny Portuguese enclave till 1999 is on Chinas coast. The first Portuguese ship anchored in Macau in 1513, and by 1553 it had become an official trading post, dominating trade with China and Japan. In 1887, they signed a treaty under which China recognised Portugals rule over Macau and its two islands, Coloane and Taipa, and in 1951 they proclaimed Macau on overseas province. As the communists swept to power in 1949, they denounced the treaty signed in 1887 as unequal. The Leftist revolution in Portugal in1974 that overthrew what remained of the Salazar dictatorship paved the way for the decolonisation of Portuguese possessions in Africa and Asia. Lisbon offered to return Macau to Beijing, but China, which was preoccupied with own Cultural Revolution, refused. As per the agreement of 1987, Macau was handed over to China by Portugal on the midnight of December 19/20, 1999. Gambling is still the mainstay of the economy of Macau, which has just a population of 400,000. The nine casinos run by a single licensee, Hong Kong-born Stanley Ho generate half the tax revenue and account for a forth of Macaus $5.7 billion gross domestic product. Ninety percent of the populations of Macau are Cantonese Chinese who follow Buddhism. However, politics and the civil service are dominated by the Macanese (Portuguese-speaking Eurasians) and Portuguese expatriates.
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Mathematicians 958). Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn alHasan al-Khorasani al-Khazin (dc 965) *SB. AryabhataII (fl. c.? 950-1100) *SB. Muhammad Abu'l-Wafa al-Buzjani (940-998) *SB *mt. http://www.chill.org/csss/mathcsss/mathematicians.html
Extractions: List of Mathematicians printed from: http://aleph0.clarku.edu:80/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html 1700 B.C.E. Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *mt 700 B.C.E. Baudhayana (c. 700) 600 B.C.E. Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) 500 B.C.E. Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *mt Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *mt Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *mt Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *mt Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB Hippias of Elis (fl. c. 425) *SB *mt Theodorus of Cyrene (c. 425) Socrates (469-399) Philolaus of Croton (d. c. 390) *SB Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-370) *SB *mt 400 B.C.E. Hippasus of Metapontum (or of Sybaris or Croton) (c. 400?) Archytas of Tarentum (of Taras) (c. 428-c. 347) *SB *mt Plato (427-347) *SB *MT Theaetetus of Athens (c. 415-c. 369) *mt Leodamas of Thasos (fl. c. 380) *SB
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