Posted on 08/02/2006 1:45:46 PM PDT by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
X-rays reveal Archimedes secrets
By Jonathan Fildes
Science and technology reporter, BBC News
A series of hidden texts written by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes are being revealed by US scientists.
Until now, the pages have remained obscured by paintings and texts laid down on top of the original writings.
Using a non-destructive technique known as X-ray fluorescence, the researchers are able to peer through these later additions to read the underlying text.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
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My first reaction too, but, as several commented in articles spreading from this source, that is the wrong reaction. This monk saved it by converting it from a form whose value wasn't known and wouldn't have been preserved in those dark ages, into one that was treasured and protected, a prayer book. Love of God saved this treasure.
Half full, half empty. LOL
It's a very good point.
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One hopes that these researchers don't disturb the circles.
(1351/780) > sqrt(3) > (265/153).
No-one knows how he computed this. Continued fractions?
Redrum?
I've added it, but won't bump it because it has appeared before. Okay, okay, maybe I will ping it, since it has been a year. Anyway...
about this process and these manuscripts:
Archimedes manuscript yields secrets under X-ray gaze
PhysOrg.com | 20 May 2005 | Staff
Posted on 05/21/2005 7:14:32 AM EDT by PatrickHenry
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1407559/posts
Fresh look at Archimedes' theories
Discovery News | Monday, 6 June 2005 | Rossella Lorenzi
Posted on 06/09/2005 2:21:50 AM EDT by nickcarraway
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1419341/posts
related:
Experts urge race against time to unearth last secrets of Herculaneum's lost library
The Scotsman | Wed 27 Mar 2002 | Tim Cornwell
Posted on 04/03/2002 7:32:14 PM EST by Korth
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/659052/posts
related to Archimedes (a selection):
Archaeologists discover alma mater of Archimedes
The Los Angeles Times | May 9, 2004 | Thomas Maugh II
Posted on 05/10/2004 2:03:56 AM EDT by SteveH
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1132565/posts
Tests of Fabled Archimedes Death Ray Fail
ap on Yahoo | 10/22/05 | RON HARRIS
Posted on 10/23/2005 12:14:50 AM EDT by NormsRevenge
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1507536/posts
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Ancient Roman Villa May Hold World's Richest Literary Treasure
The Age | 4-2-2002 | Robert Harris
Posted on 04/03/2002 5:27:07 PM EST by blam
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ping
-PJ
It's kind of hard to imagine what kind of math he'd be working with. (Euclidean geometric proofs were easy because the rules were clearly laid out at the beginning.) It's easy today to see that:
780^2 * 3 + 1 => 1351^2 and thus is just a smidge greater than [sqrt(3)]^2
and similarly with 265/153.
But how Archimedes came up with it?
Thanks for the ping!
It says, "Gimme more money so we can turn on the machine longer."
yitbos
similar article , same title..
Rick E. Martin / Mercury News
Senior Conservator Abigail Quandt prepares to load a goatskin parchment bearing the work of Archimedes to be scanned.
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