Blog Post #13: Euclid and Beauty
I think Euclid geometry is still studied today because it's still relevant! "The Elements" seems to have built the foundation that geometry lies on. I think it makes perfect sense that we would study the origins of the first geometry theorems and postulates. It's very useful to study Euclid geometry so we know how such theorems came about and can expand our ways of thinking. I think it's only natural that we learn about the foundations of geometry if we are to also learn about further applications of geometry. I believe it is also studied, not just because of its contributions to math and geometric proofs, but also because of its historic nature, and how it tells a story about a person in history and a story of discovery, which many would find fascinating.
Is there beauty in Euclidian postulates, common notions, and principles for proof? I am a strong believer that there is beauty in everything, however, beauty is in the eye of the beholder! I think you can even find beauty in the fact that "The Elements" has helped write geometric proofs. Additionally, the way that the author of the poem, from the last blog post, spoke of geometry was beautiful in itself. I think it's beautiful that his work transformed how we see the world and the shapes of the world and transformed this author's life. Maybe its beauty lies in the fact that it can bring out the beauty in the rest of the world and can inspire so much advancement and passion in a field.
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