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8.286, 9/27/07: Intro to Non-Euclidean Geometry | Alan Guth, p. 1
Euclid's Fifth Postulate
"If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same
side less than two right angles, the two straight lines if produced indenitely meet
on that side on which the angles are less than two right angles." [This statement is
interpreted to imply that the two straight lines will never meet if extended on the
opposite side.]
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Equivalent Statements:
(a) \If a straight line intersects one of two parallels (i.e, lines which do not intersect
however far they are extended), it will intersect the other also."
(b) \There is one and only one line that passes through any given point and is
parallel to a given line."
(c) \Given any gure there exists a gure, similar to it, of any size."
(d) \There is a triangle in which the sum of the three angles is equal to two right
angles (i.e., 180Æ )."
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8.286, 9/27/07: Intro to Non-Euclidean Geometry | Alan Guth, p. 2
Giovanni Geralamo Saccheri, 1667-1733
Jesuit priest and mathematician.
In 1733, published a study of what geometry would be like if 5th postulate
were false | hoped to nd an inconsistency, but did not.
Discovered:
(a) If the sum of the angles of a triangle is more than 180Æ , then straight
lines are nite.
(b) If the sum of the angles of a triangle is less than 180Æ , then triangles have
a maximum nite area.
Conclusion: \the hypothesis of the acute angle is absolutely false; because it
is repugnant to the nature of straight lines."
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Saccheri's Manuscript
Euclides ab omni
naevo vindicatus
(Euclid Freed of Every Flaw)
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8.286, 9/27/07: Intro to Non-Euclidean Geometry | Alan Guth, p. 3
Gauss-Bolyai-Lobachevski Geometry
Carl Friedrich Gauss
1777 { 1855
German Mathematician
and Physicist
Janos Bolyai
1802 { 1860
Austrian Army OÆcer
Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevski
1793 { 1856
Russian Mathematician
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