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Op 13/03/2023 om 20:00 schreef Bald Eagle:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
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>> That is a *very* good comment Bill. Thanks for sharing.
>
> Thanks - it's always hard to know where these things will lead, and hopefully
> there are a lot more interesting and educational discoveries to be made.
>
I am sure there are indeed.
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>> I don't know if you know the archaeological work at the Apollo Temple in
>> Dydima, Turkey. Scratched on the inner walls of the sanctuary are the
>> faint outlines of the construction plans made by the architects, and
>> they did use geometry pretty close to what you describe. The same for
>> the columns (some very subtle design indeed!) etc.
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> Looks like the big article I'd like to lay my hands on is
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> Lothar Haselberger
> Scientific American
> Vol. 253, No. 6 (December 1985), pp. 126-133 (10 pages)
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> It's on JSTOR is anyone has access.
> https://www.jstor.org/stable/24967878
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>
That's him indeed. Unfortunately, I do not have access. :-(
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Thomas
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