The following is maybe the most wackiest research result from my perspective, i ever found, lol.
It's about the discrepancy of documentation on the
number Pi, but *that was just another excitement at the end of a complete different research ;
I found this by
complete coincidence, while i was digging into the "
Hebei Cultural Relics Research Institute", which is apparently responsible for the so called chinese "excavation" in the year
1973++ and his "project leader, Liu Laicheng, retired several years ago.."
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=ca ... L9Mg&pli=1I wanna try to tinyurl-shorten the follow-up links, some of them are google-translated from chinese wikipedia at
https://zh.wikipedia.org .
In this google-book above, Paul van Els [Leiden University], describes the so called findings of Dingzhou in 1973 and that's how i ended up at the "Cultural Relics Research Institute" in Hebei.
Just recently in this current decade, this Hebei institute was also responsible for the "finding" of an alleged oldest chess set [september 2010]
https://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001 ... 34029.html ; a so called "iron foot big tripod"
https://c.zhiwenweb.cn/CulturesA/xwzx/gn ... 71948.html [06/10/2011] or some "antic" lamp ; -)
https://tinyurl.com/hebeilamp0001So i was interested, who's running this institute, but my results are basically just speculations, based on the business in this area, where they're located. The rest is run by the "chinese government".
The results:
"…Hebei Province Institute of Cultural Relics is the largest archaeological and research institutions in the People's Republic of China in Hebei Province , located in Shijiazhuang City, built South Street, No. 82…
…
established in 1953 , has changed its name to the Heritage Task Force of the "Hebei Province and Hebei Province Cultural Relics Management Office. In May 1981, the formal establishment of Hebei Province Institute of Cultural Relics…."
Shijiazhuang - crypto-capitalism in china ; Ironically the his|tory on Shijiazhuang City states, that they *also have some so called ancient history, though chinese wiki correlates this logic, because in the
early 20th century, Shijiazhuang Village has "
only 93 people, 578 people, with an area of ??about 0.1 km2…"
https://tinyurl.com/Shijiazhuang0001One of the main interest groups, for whatever hyper-psychological reasons to rig and "expand" history- i concluded -could be the local "
biotechnology industry" [Shijiazhuang Pharmaceutical Group etc..], but also the extreme
railway business around Beijing-Hankou railway and others.
It is pointed out, that f.i. the Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan railway was a French construction. Surely
france [ALSTOM, linked to the historical nuke-Fakers AREVA] and SIEMENS have some monopoly on this. France, as in rigging chinese history ?
"…Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan railway started in 1903 by the French construction…"
In the "Hebei Province", other references on the "Han Railway (1936-1957)"
emphasizing a "
bank group in Germany, Britain, France, borrowing £ 5.5 million , ***interest Wuli*** to build the remaining sections. I found also a belgium connection, which i misplaced somehow.
On the context of "Interest", chinese wikipedia interestingly points out, that "…Islam prohibits the charging of interest, 275, Chapter 2 of the Koran that "Allah permitted trading and the prohibition of interest", and that recidivism in this doctrine "the residents of Hell , they will dwell therein for ever…"
It was furthermore explained, that *right after the "Sino-Japanese War", 1895 July 19 , "94 days after the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki", railway business was immediately pushed and started.
[[FalseFlag war for Railway Business, on behalf of european|french industry groups ? ]]
TMI -Too much information *here ?
I agree, but it wasn't really my intention, to dig further on all this, *then after i scrolled quickly through the list of famous people in Shijiazhuang, i was furthermore even more surprised to find
someone named "Zu", who was described as "mathematician" ,
discoverer of pi, allegedly living in the so called years "429 -500".
Pi ? Now that **is very** mind-buggling.
Bare with me, but i never even heard about a chinese connection on this !
I continued to read the whole last night through this and it is stated, that it "…is generally believed that .. Zu using Liu Hui cutting circle method split to 24,576-gon, inequalities have Zu famous pi inequality: 3.1415926 <p <3.1415927 using Liu Hui pi . .." [i skip all other mathematical explanations ..]
Now if this isn't complex enough and stretched my brain intensively,
it brought me maybe also the next complexity-"gapppee" imo -lol ; -)
How is ***such**** a mathematical research-gap around the number Pi,
between the so called reference-years "429" and "1586", logical explainable, even feasible to explain away ?
I'm really speechless now and excited at the same time ;
The wikipedia entry "concludes" [here again in a little bit gobbledigook-google-translation], that
"...Japanese mathematician Yoshio Mikami said, "about the rate \ Pi = \ tfrac Is nothing more than a few hundred years ago, the Greek mathematician Archimedes have been numerical, but \ Pi = \ tfrac ... This score, but a search of the mathematical literature of ancient Greece, ancient India and Arabia can not find the score, the
Greeks certainly did not know it;
in Europe until 1586… therefore, the Chinese people have taken control of this extraordinary pi fraction than in Europe as early as full a
thousand years...", also "
rediscovered by the Italian mathematician Cavalieri (B. Cavalieri, 1598 - 1647..." .
For me, this instead was most likely a mathematical synchronisation of those findings in the 1649++ years, then mingled up in 'mystical-backwards poetry, willingly or unwillingly mistranslations of indian mathematical and|or addditional pseudo-myths' ; At the same time, the chinese were also working on
competitive calendar systems, incl. the Yuan Jia calendar, five discipline calendar [to encode the Tang Dynasty ; it could have been instead some early currency system or related banking exchange system, then bizarrely turning into the idea of "calendar"] , the chinese list of different "calendars", plus all other [competitive] asian calendar systems, is furthermore endless and extreme hard to swallow ;
(((Unfortunately, the "Liu Hui cutting circle method", Zu was using, isn't mentioned in this TerryJones documentary ; -)))