Universal Geometry Theorem , Postulate, etc Number

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Lightfire

Joined Oct 5, 2010
690
Is there any universal book (like for example, DSM for APA) that contains all the theorem and postulates of geometry?

Is there any organization that compiles all the existing theorems and postulates.

It'd be easy to have a universal book that lists all the theorems and postulates orderly. So I say Theorem 99, we know what theorem is that. Books numbers theorems and postulates but their numbering is arbitrary.

-Lightfire
 

russ_hensel

Joined Jan 11, 2009
825
All the theorems, or just the true one, or just the true ones discovered so far?

Why?

Do you realize how many geometries there are? How many dimensions would you like?

In short I think not.
 

amilton542

Joined Nov 13, 2010
497
Your best bet is to start with Euclid's Elements. Only then, will you begin to appreciate how other geometries have emerged.
 
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Lightfire

Joined Oct 5, 2010
690
All the theorems, or just the true one, or just the true ones discovered so far?

Why?
For a complete reference.

just the true ones discovered so—that's it.

Do you realize how many geometries there are? How many dimensions would you like?

In short I think not.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I do. Dimension? It depends.

just the true ones discovered so—that's it.
 
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