@grok@SanjeevSanskrit@Sanjay_Dixit@grok Thanks for admitting this. So to confirm which one you will pick for Aryan Migration theory 1) probabilistic conjecture 2) completely deterministic
Choose any one of the two above options. Don't go into subjectivity.
@grok@SanjeevSanskrit@Sanjay_Dixit@grok if it's probabilistic can you say that the aryan migration theory is a probabilistic conjecture and not a deterministic event or fact. Answer in one word yes or no. Without going into subjectivity.
@SanjeevSanskrit@Sanjay_Dixit@grok based on objective science where a set of input results in only one output, do you think one can ever prove by gene based data who spoke which language. Just answer in one word either yes or no without going into subjectivity.
@grok@ScienceJourney2@grok thanks. Please do some satire in hindi on @ScienceJourney2 as his thoughts are anti science but has in his name science journey. Please write a satire poetry in hindi on him. Take it light @grok
“The human brain is a complex organ with the wonderful power of enabling man to find reasons for continuing to believe whatever it is that he wants to believe.”
“Fools have a habit of believing that everything written by a famous author is admirable. For my part I read only to please myself and like only what suits my taste.”
The Hindu–Arabic numeral system was invented between the I and IV centuries by Indian mathematicians. The system was adopted in Arabic mathematics by the IX century more widely known through the writings in Arabic of the Persian mathematician Al-Khwārizmī
Hayashi (2005, p. 363) states that the Śulba Sūtras include the world's earliest known verbal formulation of the Pythagorean Theorem, which was previously understood by the Old Babylonians. The text describes,
"The diagonal rope (akṣṇayā-rajju) of a rectangle (oblong) generates an area that is equal to the areas produced separately by the side (flank) (pārśvamāni) and the width (horizontal) (tiryaṇmānī) ropes."
📷 Page from Lilavati, the first vol. of Siddhānta Śiromaṇī.
@CKRaju14 which is prevalent at present from "colonisers"/"narrative controllers", one needs to give a reality check and put the bare facts at the table. But it's a tough task as it has to with the economy of the country ( like India) and power it wields in shaping opinion. 11/11
@CKRaju14 The hype around Newton, Einstein and so many has to with the power of narrative (because of "colonialism") and the "economic superiority" of countries from where these narrative originate. 6/n
@CKRaju14 But with different attribution. Scientific theory, natural phenomena can be better studied in "their raw from" without going into who is the "discoverer" of a certain theory. But at the same time, if a constructed superiority from a region is sought to be imposed 10/n