
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
Dude I'm playing with you relacks..![]()
That's cool...we're cool.

I guess you do have a sense for humor.

So just to confirm...are you SURE math has nothing to do with guitar scale length?


Dude I'm playing with you relacks..![]()
That's cool...we're cool.
I guess you do have a sense for humor.
So just to confirm...are you SURE math has nothing to do with guitar scale length?
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Chemistry is a Pauling.
Physics is a Bohr.
Excellent.
Pythagoras did something Euclid was too proud to do: test his theories in the real world. Too bad, P. That's the sign of a prole.
Euclid's "Elements" was and is "the" text book for teaching geometry, math, conic sections, et al....It's thousands of years old but still relevant, That is genius.
I love Pythagoras but seriously, he was a dude, Euclid was a genius.![]()
His best work was to do with conic sections.Haha. I remember writing a booklet in junior high geometry which I thought was a terribly daring thing to do: in about 8 folded pages I explored some of the implications of "non-Euclidean" geometry. I don't think I would have called it "non-Pythagorean" geometry. Maybe if I were writing about scale lengths. I don't know that Mr E discussed electric guitars.