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>>11238534
Wrong.

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>>10370322
I just want all of you to know that I'm leaving this board (which seems to have hit an all time low anyways). I've got a life to live.

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who first realized space had three dimensions? i think realizing that was genuinely genius but i can't find anything about it

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TL;DR Do any journals publish Euclidean proofs?
I'm quite the fan of Euclid's method of proving things, one of my college math classes was simply Euclid's Elements, and we examined and presented postulates. Recently I thought of a postulate that seems rather self evident but isn't dealt with by him. For fun, I tried to prove it using only the Elements, which I was able to do; I have a solid proof for it.

My question is, would anyone publish it? Either because people still make those styles of proofs or as a curiosity or as something entertaining to read through? Thanks ahead of time.

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>>9622171
>Science is not reality

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>>9615241
>because looks are subjective
>looks are subjective
>subjective

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If brought back to life, who would contribue more ?

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