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Africans Invented Arithmetic and Algebra [double bagger barf alert]
Black Voice News ^ | Sunday, 27 August 2006 | Joseph A. Bailey, II M.D., F.A.C.S.

Posted on 08/30/2006 10:41:19 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

The earliest treatise on algebra is the Egyptian Rhind Papyrus (c.1700 BC). But in c.3000 BC Egyptians called it "aha Calculus" because "Aha," "Ahe," or "Ahau" was the name of the second pharaoh of the first dynasty. Meaning mass, quantity, or heap (a pile of many things), it was used as an abstract term for the unknown in an equation. Originally, the word "algebra"-("al" "from Egypt"--"al-Kemit")--meant the reuniting of broken parts and was later defined by the Arabs as "restoration", including "bone setting". Note that Yin and Yang are also about the union of separate parts... Africans found a place for arithmetic and algebra during their on-going activities on such vast construction projects-- as in building temples, pyramids, irrigation works, and obelisks.

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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: afrocentrism; algebra; arithmatic; barfalert; calculus; godsgravesglyphs; liberalbigots; mathematics; publicschool; revisionisthistory
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To: Jaysun

Some of my thoughts, too. Since Egypt is on the African continent, why did all this wonderful math not find its way to the other countries there? Had it made it, the African continent would be one of the most advanced civilized places on the planet. Instead, it's one of the most backward,war-ridden, corrupt hellholes this planet has to offer. And there seems to be NO apparent movement to catch up with the 21st century. Most of those place have to pass through the 16th, 17th, 18th 19th, & 20th centuries to even think about doing so.


21 posted on 08/30/2006 11:12:45 AM PDT by NCC-1701 (RADICAL ISLAM IS A CULT. IT MUST BE ELIMINATED FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Calculus is nothing more than counting by making piles of stones. Very, very old. The abacus was originally a way of keeping the stones from getting lost by making them into beads and putting them on strings, later wires.


22 posted on 08/30/2006 11:13:39 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: SeanOGuano

Several cultures have invented beer. The science has been lost several times and it has been independently rediscovered.

Fermentation is a natural process.


23 posted on 08/30/2006 11:13:56 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: SunkenCiv


I invented Post-Its.


24 posted on 08/30/2006 11:14:05 AM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: SunkenCiv
Oh please.

I'm reading John Derbyshire's Unknown Quantity right now.
It's about the history of algebra; check it out if you can!

25 posted on 08/30/2006 11:16:09 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: weegee
Well having mastered architecture and agri-art, they have now moved onto studying proctology.

Guess so. But I want to dispel the myth that the probes are removed shortly after being inserted, or that they're relatively painless. I've had one in for several days now. I wish they'd come back and finish what they started so I can tie my shoes again and live a normal life.
26 posted on 08/30/2006 11:16:25 AM PDT by Jaysun (I have the body of an eighteen year old. I keep it in the fridge.)
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To: SunkenCiv
Geeze !!!

Everyday someone somewhere attempts to rewrite history.

27 posted on 08/30/2006 11:17:56 AM PDT by Dustbunny (The BIBLE - Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)
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To: SunkenCiv

bump


28 posted on 08/30/2006 11:18:56 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Names Ash Housewares
I invented Post-Its.

Were chewing gum or duct tape involved?

29 posted on 08/30/2006 11:21:59 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: SeanOGuano
I was taught that Sir Issac Newton developed Calculus.

So did Leibnitz, at exactly the same time. Neither knew of the other's work.

There is some evidence that ancient Greek mathematicians may also have come up with the rudiments of calculus, but annoyances like political unrest, conquests, and the unfortunate death of Archimedes put an end to it.

30 posted on 08/30/2006 11:23:01 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: RightWhale
Calculus is nothing more than counting by making piles of stones.
I thought it came from dentistry.
31 posted on 08/30/2006 11:23:49 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, August 10, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv

Thanks, I read the Lefkowitz.


32 posted on 08/30/2006 11:34:43 AM PDT by chesley (Republicans don't deserve to win, but America does not deserve the Dhimmicrats.)
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To: SunkenCiv

The best stones were kidney stones. The stones were calcium, which means the same thing and is also from the root as the word for counting stones. The first mathematicians were Egyptian (Africans, since Egypt was Africa at the time), who used various surveying calculations not only for relocating their planting fields after the frequent flooding, but also for laying out the massive stone constructs which they also needed as initial points to relocate their planting fields. The abacus was Greek, the Greeks having little use for it since they did not trade extensively, although it became popular in Asia due to its application in trade once Rome became wealthy enough to engage in commerce.


33 posted on 08/30/2006 11:36:30 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: SunkenCiv

Have you ever noticed how many GGG posts are about how white Europeans were first to do this, that, and the other?

Without a "barf alert"?

What is it about Afrocentrism that's barfier than Eurocentrism?

BTW, I have also read claims by Indians and Chinese that they invented algebra, etc. Is that barfy?


34 posted on 08/30/2006 11:36:51 AM PDT by CobaltBlue (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: SunkenCiv
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong!

The Atlantean's invented Algebra. While diving off the Bermuda Coast, next to the Triangle, I found the stone roadway of Atlantis. Carved on the cornerstone of this basalt infrastructure was the word:

Atlantis

Lane

Goes

East

Before

Arriving

It's a Road Map to Higher Learning!

35 posted on 08/30/2006 11:37:41 AM PDT by Young Werther
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To: CobaltBlue
"aha Calculus"?

Do you buy that?

36 posted on 08/30/2006 11:42:35 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: CobaltBlue

I think some people forget that Egypt is in Africa.


37 posted on 08/30/2006 11:43:54 AM PDT by cyborg (No I don't miss the single life at all.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Isaac Newton is having a temper tantrum somewhere right now.


38 posted on 08/30/2006 11:56:02 AM PDT by spyone
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To: SunkenCiv

Less Filling!


39 posted on 08/30/2006 12:17:33 PM PDT by JRios1968 (This kid knows how to wallop a baseball!!!!!!)
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To: GoLightly

""I invented Post-Its.""

"Were chewing gum or duct tape involved?"

Roswell actually. You think mere humans could come up with advanced technology like that all by ourselves???


40 posted on 08/30/2006 12:23:43 PM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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