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Please correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Mayan's have such an accurate understanding of Astrology*** they mapped out celestial bodies thousands of years in advance?

They also thought the earth was flat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_astronomy

I'm also not a mathematician but if someone observes the world around them, and is good with numbers and patterns; they'd be able to come up with formula's to predict the movement of objects. There must be multiple formula's you could come up with that utilize different numbers that lead to the same outcome. Like different languages and words coming up with the same meanings.

I kind of figured that if you could account for a variable like gravity, and utilize it in your formula's, you'd be able to make math prove gravity exists by making the formula's use it towards an accurate outcome. And outcome you might have been able to reach using a different formula that doesn't account for that theoretical variable.

Probably sounds like schizoid shit but that's how I make sense of it. The possibility of it.

***Accidentally wrote astrology

170 days ago
2 score
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Mayan's have such an accurate understanding of astrology they mapped out celestial bodies thousands of years in advance?

They also thought the earth was flat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_astronomy

I'm also not a mathematician but if someone observes the world around them, and is good with numbers and patterns; they'd be able to come up with formula's to predict the movement of objects. There must be multiple formula's you could come up with that utilize different numbers that lead to the same outcome. Like different languages and words coming up with the same meanings.

I kind of figured that if you could account for a variable like gravity, and utilize it in your formula's, you'd be able to make math prove gravity exists by making the formula's use it towards an accurate outcome. And outcome you might have been able to reach using a different formula that doesn't account for that theoretical variable.

Probably sounds like schizoid shit but that's how I make sense of it. The possibility of it.

170 days ago
1 score
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Mayan's have such an accurate understanding of astrology they mapped out celestial bodies thousands of years in advance?

They also thought the earth was flat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_astronomy

170 days ago
1 score