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Arithmetic based on geometry, does that exist? - 4 months ago
Preface: I have written this article in English as a courtesy to all persons that has not had the time to study the language Esperanto. Most of my writings re this subject is in Esperanto. An other reason is that I have given the opportunity to a few professional mathematicians to study my theory on problem # 48 in the Rhind Mathematics Papyrus (RMP). As expected they discarded my idea as a badly documented theory as I am not a professional. They are probably right, but that does not mean that my theory is less valuable than all the theories in oother writings on the subject by the “professionals”. To read this article you need a mini calculator that is able of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing a number. So, if you, in spite of this warning do read the text, please remember that English is not my first language and that the honorable language English but is occupying the third place in my arsenal of languages. (Swedish, Esperanto and English). Here is the first part of the document. The rest of the document is available as a PDF file. You may download the document for personal use. If you intend to use any part of it for any other purpose than personal use, after due consideration, than you must contact me personally through my letterbox at Ipernity. This means that You do not have the right to give a friend a copy of the text but must give him or her the address to this article and dovnload a proper copy of the document. Preferably one should inform me about the download as a comment under the document. Pse respct this.
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