forgot to mention ..... how shall i call her ...... a very close friend .... always called her the priestess ( it came naturally ) sent me a picture she took when she visited Sagrada Familia recently
Sagrada FamÃ*lia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a magic square .... let you do the Harmonic Math :
Booker T & the M G 's - Green Onions (Original / HQ audio) - YouTube
----------------------------- for your knowledge Magic square - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sagrada FamÃ*lia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a magic square .... let you do the Harmonic Math :
Booker T & the M G 's - Green Onions (Original / HQ audio) - YouTube
----------------------------- for your knowledge Magic square - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Persia
Original script from the Shams al-Ma'arif.
Printed version of the previous manuscript. Eastern Arabic numerals were used.
Although a definitive judgement of early history of magic squares is not available, it has been suggested that magic squares are probably of pre-Islamic Persian origin.[4] The study of magic squares in medieval Islam in Persia is however common, and supposedly, came after the introduction of Chess in Persia.[5] For instance in the tenth century, the Persian mathematician Buzjani has left a manuscript on page 33 of which there is a series of magic squares, which are filled by numbers in arithmetic progression in such a way that the sums on each line, column and diagonal are equal.[6]
Original script from the Shams al-Ma'arif.
Printed version of the previous manuscript. Eastern Arabic numerals were used.
Although a definitive judgement of early history of magic squares is not available, it has been suggested that magic squares are probably of pre-Islamic Persian origin.[4] The study of magic squares in medieval Islam in Persia is however common, and supposedly, came after the introduction of Chess in Persia.[5] For instance in the tenth century, the Persian mathematician Buzjani has left a manuscript on page 33 of which there is a series of magic squares, which are filled by numbers in arithmetic progression in such a way that the sums on each line, column and diagonal are equal.[6]
Sagrada Família magic square
A magic square on the Sagrada Família church façade
The Passion façade of the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona, designed by sculptor Josep Subirachs, features a 4×4 magic square:
The magic constant of the square is 33, the age of Jesus at the time of the Passion. Structurally, it is very similar to the Melancholia magic square, but it has had the numbers in four of the cells reduced by 1.
A magic square on the Sagrada Família church façade
The Passion façade of the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona, designed by sculptor Josep Subirachs, features a 4×4 magic square:
The magic constant of the square is 33, the age of Jesus at the time of the Passion. Structurally, it is very similar to the Melancholia magic square, but it has had the numbers in four of the cells reduced by 1.
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