He would have likely agreed with classic Newtonian physics. Look up the string theory. It makes Einstein's absoluteness belief and quantum mechanics' relativity ideas converge together.
"I believe in the oscillating universe theory."
Pythagoras thought of triangles and a system of them in mathematics, he would take in people and teach them, they had their own "secret society" and did not explain information with outsiders. I'm not sure if information explaining their belief in universe exists but I could be wrong.
Yes. Conservation of energy would produce a Pythagorean force triangle which defines a circle, with the Hypotenuse as the diameter.
We would learn more about nature and the physical universe, and probably think of another name.
Thoreau believed that living closer to nature would allow him to live a simpler and more intentional life, free from the distractions and pressures of society. He sought to immerse himself in the natural world to better understand himself and his place within the universe.
Since there are an infinite amount of whole numbers to make Pythagorean triples, there would be an infinite amount of Pythagorean triples to make.
Then we would be living in a different, and to us very strange, universe. To allow such a drastic change in the laws of nature would probably require changing many other things, too. Basically, you would have to invent a different universe.Then we would be living in a different, and to us very strange, universe. To allow such a drastic change in the laws of nature would probably require changing many other things, too. Basically, you would have to invent a different universe.Then we would be living in a different, and to us very strange, universe. To allow such a drastic change in the laws of nature would probably require changing many other things, too. Basically, you would have to invent a different universe.Then we would be living in a different, and to us very strange, universe. To allow such a drastic change in the laws of nature would probably require changing many other things, too. Basically, you would have to invent a different universe.
Of course there is a god. How else would you explain the intricate nature of the universe? Chance?
God by nature would have to be overwhelming such a property would have to be true of one who created the universe. That is, If you believe that he also is the creator.
Hippasus, a Pythagorean philosopher is believed to have proven the existence of numbers that are not rational. However, this is not quite the same as "known for". Many (most?) mathematicians would not know who Hippasus was or what he did.
That would be the distance from one edge of the Known Universe to the other. As the Known Universe is believed to be approximately 15 billion years old, that would be 30 billion light years in diameter.
They "shape" the universe into being what it is. (Change any of them and we would no longer exist. Not just us, but the stars and planets would be gone.)