GIGO RE: virus: Weird claims about PI - the sloka

From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 20:45:07 MST


a good example of "intent to formalize" as previously mentioned.
Meta-structure analysis of usage yields simple observable errors in
comprehension on the part of those purporting this nuisance of nuance. Allow
me to quote from Yash's 'source'

"Differential calculus also is utilized in the Vedic sutras for breaking
down a quadratic equation on sight into two simple equations of the first
degree Many additional sutras are given which provide simple mental one or
two line methods for division, squaring of numbers, determining square and
cube roots, compound additions and subtractions, integrations,
differentiations, and integration by partial fractions, factorisation of
quadratic equations, solution of simultaneous equations, and many more. For
demonstrational purposes, we have only presented simple "

Why not just solve for the roots.

Many sutras, many methods. Make the method, fit the mantra.

GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT
GIGO

The very first line in this hocus crapus is a jewel of incomprehension;

"One of the foremost <em>exponents</em> of Vedic math, the late Bharati
Krishna Tirtha Maharaja, author of Vedic Mathematics, has offered a glimpse
into the sophistication of Vedic math."

The freakin word is PROPONENT! Somebody get that nitwit and edumacation.

Again, GIGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"A mind is a terrible thing to let develop by itself" - Saturday Night Live

-----Original Message-----
From: Yash [mailto:yashk2000@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 2:10 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: RE: virus: Weird claims about PI - the sloka

Mermaid,

many thanks for this post. There is information in it that I've been looking
for for years.

In fact, my first copy of the book has about 6 pages not printed. I had to
buy another copy to get the Gematric scheme which is described below in even
more detail here.

Thanks a lot. You are doing this searcher a lot of good!

Happy New Year to all.

Yash.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com]On Behalf
Of Mermaid .
[Mermaid]The Internet is a wonderful thing...

http://www.vedicmaths.org/group_files/newsletter/1999/newsletter%20issue%204
.htm

THE VEDIC NUMERICAL CODE

In the Sanskrit language each consonant can be associated with a number.
This enables text to be translated into numbers and there are various
advantages in doing this. Some other languages have a similar method: Greek
and Hebrew for example.
Also:
http://www.gosai.com/chaitanya/saranagati/html/vishnu_mjs/math/math_6.html

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