Apollonius of Perga – Scientist of the Day
Apollonius of Perga, a Greek mathematician, was born sometime after 245 BCE and died 50 or 60 years later.
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Apollonius of Perga – Scientist of the Day
Apollonius of Perga, a Greek mathematician, was born sometime after 245 BCE and died 50 or 60 years later.
Read more
Iconic Artists and Incredible Heroes #52.
A celebration of the amazing comic book artists who brought us indelible images that best capture the spirit and essence of the superhero or superheroine.
Issue #52 - Frank Cho / Harley Quinn.
In Ancient Greece they didn't have a proper scale for graphing things, later introduced by René Descartes and is now known as coordinate graphing, so to visualize parabolas and more complicated 2D shapes they would imagine slices in 3D objects, typically a cone. This is one of the reasons the Greeks are known for their mathematical achievements, as they were one of the first societies to both value mathematicians and to achieve notable abstraction in their math.
This image represents how Greek Mathematicians viewed more complicated 2D shapes, using the cutting of 3D shapes to visualize the concepts so they could figure out equations to represent area and further analyze the shapes. I credited the creation of the modern day graphing system, most typically known as analytical geometry, with René Descartes, but it could also be attributed to Pierre de Fermat, as they founded the concept at the same time. The founding of analytical geometry itself is attributed typically almost 2000 years before in 200 BC by Apollonius of Perga for his work with conics, defined by a plane going through a cone, introducing the very concept I refer to in this post. If you've read this entire description, I thank you. Expect a meme of some form relating to these concepts in the near future, however I will not be the one making it.
Hypatia was known more for the teachings she did in mathematics & astronomy. Her iconic ideas were brought by Apollonius. His hypothesis of eccentric orbits to explain the apparently aberrant motion of the planets fit with the conception of shapes in space that Hypatia conceived for her calculations on Ptolemy's theory. Apollonius´ material is located in the surviving false “Prefaces” of the books of his Conics.
Hypatia worked with those geometric principles. But in her studies the mathematics played a main presence, in a deep way that until now nobody was able to complete or set accurately.
I heard rumors that Venom MUGHT be coming to the MCU so I really want to see how THIS venom would react to spiderman and Vise Versa.
(Also I know that in the comics peter can’t sense Venom , but at least for now, they havent bonded in the movies)
Table of conics, Cyclopedia, 1728
🐺My comic I completed for class ‘Full Moon,’ ! An original story about the origin of werewolves, all art and characters are my own, hope you enjoy!🐺
Conics: Hyperbola pt 1 (3/3)