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Khandro | 18:11 Fri 04th Oct 2019 | Religion & Spirituality
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Coleridge thought that everything that is meant by 'nature' - wind, sea, light, darkness, natural shapes etc. - is a form of God's language to us.
Would you agree?
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Tony, not quite. Each triangle will have two equal sides (i.e. two adjacent sides the length of the squares side) and a third side equal to the square's diagonal. The two equal sides will be separated by a right angle.
Atheist no they are not, see my post for correct explanation.
atheist you are talking about right angled triangles not isosceles.
In this case, the two triangles are both isosceles (having two equal sides) and right-angled. I don't think there's any contradiction.
athiest I give up just accept they fact that their are no 90 degree angles in a isololese triangle.
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I was wrong at 9:37 to say a 3,4,5 Pythagorean was isosceles & I said sorry, but I'm right to refer to a 'right isosceles triangle' as being half of a square cut diagonally, it has one angle of 90 degrees & two of 45 like the geometry set square.
Tony, we're off topic. But... each triangle will have two equal sides and two equal angles, which complies with Wolfram Mathworld. Each triangle will also have a right angle between the two equal sides. If I'm having an off-day and have missed something I'd be grateful if you could point out my error.
I think K agrees with me on this detailed point, if not on my view that there is no lawgiver behind all this.
No I would not agree, but I guess you would hardly expect me to!
If you lot are getting your knickers in a knot over simple triangles, God doesn't seem to be communicating very effectively. ;o)
I think God has got form in that area naomi - every communication supposedly from him comes as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
But does it work in curved space ?
Unsure how the triangles cast doubt on the separation of maths and mind anyway.
K posed a question relating to a square, which is in flat space.
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I don't suppose anyone will watch this, but one never knows;
Crikey what's with this profound stuff this time on a Saturday morning

Haven't you lot got a pint waiting down your local to tickle your taste buds ?

Afterall the sun is over the yardarm
The application of triangles in Curved Air is rare to the point of vanishing.

@TonyV - YOU are the one who is wrong, of course there are isosceles triangles which are also right-angled - just draw the diagonal of a square and you get two immediately.

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