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Stonehenge Builders Used Pythagoras' Theorem 2,000 Years Before The Philosopher Even Lived
The majestic Stonehenge is still largely a mystery, but researchers say that the prehistoric monument were built using Pythagoras' theorem. The discovery shines a spotlight on Neolithic builders' great capabilities in astronomy and geometry.
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