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Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

God built the universe on numbers. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Altay Birand

Pythagoras (550 BCE), with his theory of numbers, had been a source of inspiration for those who sought harmony in the Universe. His aim was to show in his philosophy that there was a high, structural, divine order to the Universe. This was a natural habitat for the souls. Mathematics was the tool to investigate this order. — Altay Birand

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Graham Flegg

The Pythagoreans... were fascinated by certain specific ratios, ...The Greeks knew these as the 'golden' proportion and the 'perfect' proportion respectively. They may well have been learned from the Babylonians by Pythagoras himself after having been taken prisoner in Egypt. Ratios lay at the heart of the Pythagorean theory of music. — Graham Flegg

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Number is the within of all things. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Numbers rule the universe. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Neil Postman

We come astonishingly close to the mystical beliefs of Pythagoras and his followers who attempted to submit all of life to the sovereignty of numbers. Many of our psychologists, sociologists, economists and other latter-day cabalists will have numbers to tell them the truth or they will have nothing ... We must remember that Galileo merely said that the language of nature is written in mathematics. He did not say that everything is. And even the truth about nature need not be expressed in mathematics. For most of human history, the language of nature has been the language of myth and ritual. These forms, one might add, had the virtues of leaving nature unthreatened and of encouraging the belief that human beings are part of it. It hardly befits a people who stand ready to blow up the planet to praise themselves too vigorously for having found the true way to talk about nature. — Neil Postman

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Bless us, divine number, who generated gods and men. Number contains the root and source of eternally flowing creation. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Number was the substance of all things. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Eric Temple Bell

If "Number rules the universe" as Pythagoras asserted, Number is merely our delegate to the throne, for we rule Number. — Eric Temple Bell

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Thomas Browne

I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret magick of numbers. — Thomas Browne

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Numbers have a way of taking a man by the hand and leading him down the path of reason. — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Pythagoras

Evolution is the Law of Life
Number is the Law of the Universe
Unity is the Law of God — Pythagoras

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Simon Singh

What seems certain is that Pythagoras developed the idea of mathematical logic ... He realized that numbers exist independently of the tangible world and therefore their study was untainted by inaccuracies of perception. This meant he could discover truths which were independent of opinion of prejudice and which were more absolute then any previous knowledge. — Simon Singh

Pythagoras Numbers Quotes By Jonathan Black

Highly complex numbers like the Comma of Pythagoras, Pi and Phi (sometimes called the Golden Proportion), are known as irrational numbers. They lie deep in the structure of the physical universe, and were seen by the Egyptians as the principles controlling creation, the principles by which matter is precipitated from the cosmic mind.

Today scientists recognize the Comma of Pythagoras, Pi and the Golden Proportion as well as the closely related Fibonacci sequence are universal constants that describe complex patterns in astronomy, music and physics. ...

To the Egyptians these numbers were also the secret harmonies of the cosmos and they incorporated them as rhythms and proportions in the construction of their pyramids and temples. — Jonathan Black