Re: Theos-World The Wisdom of Fermat the amatur
Dec 22, 2003 07:16 AM
by alden_parent
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Bart Lidofsky <bartl@s...> wrote:
> alden_parent wrote:
> > If Fermats Last Theorem were not true,
> > the Pythagoras' Theorem would be false.
>
> Why? Because you say so? In Fermat's Last Theorem, n > 2.
>
> Bart
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Dear Bart,
That is correct when n > 2:
And the powers of 2 per Pythagoras theorem
is two dimensional. When n > 3,4,5... to higher
they are cubes, hence they are three dimensional.
A Fermatian triple is not a true equation,
it is merely a statement; and he knew it! I will
be happy to forward the proof @ your request.
Plese look again at my original posting. He was
a genius at subtlety!
Alden
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