Everything is possible because of mathematics but we
ignore these things thinking that they are not important. We only see what’s
concluded but we ignore everything behind it. Technology wouldn’t be possible
without the discovery of mathematics. Our cellphones, computers, houses,
buildings and others wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for math. Without
mathematics, I think students would be happy but then the world would be so
erratic.
The
documentary “The Story of Maths” discusses the history of math and how it has
changed the world today. While watching the documentary, I found it interesting
how people before were curious about everything and started to answer their
questions through the use of mathematics. First were the Egyptians. They used
math to solve their daily problems. One example would be the situation in the
Nile River. People before were counting the days as to when it would flood
again. This situation made me think that people were really intellectual and
problem solvers even with just little resource and information. If I were there
during that time, I would just expect flood every day but I guess the situation
was that severe that they had to really know when the flood would occur. While
trying to solve their problem, they saw a pattern and they used this to
distinguish when the flood would occur. There may be some errors but it was
still close to the day the Nile River flooded. With the information gathered,
they were able to prepare themselves for the flood and less people were harmed.
This simple solution was a great help to the world of mathematics.
Another
contribution of Egyptians to the world of mathematics can be observed in the
pyramids. It is the concept of the Pythagorean Theorem. The pyramids were built
using this concept. Before, I thought that the pyramids were just blocks
stacked in the shape of a pyramid but I guess I was wrong. I also thought that
the pyramids were easy to make, minus the labor, because you would just stack
big blocks but there was more to it. The pyramids were hollow. It was the home
of great leaders. I was wondering before why people were really fascinated with
the pyramids. But now, I see it in a different light. There is really more to
it than just what we see, thanks to mathematics.
While
watching the movie, I had a hard time understanding the Babylonian system. The
professor in the movie was so fast in elucidating things that I had a hard time
processing all the information. I understood all the things the professor said
in the movie when our professor explained it in an easier and slower way. When
I watched the movie again, that was when I understood what he was saying. The
Babylonians contributions were the base 60 which is used in time, quadratic
equation and the concept of zero.
Greeks’
contributions are more on theorems or proof. One famous contribution of Greeks
is the Pythagorean Theorem. While watching this part of the movie, honestly, I
had a hard time following because of all the information. But to sum it all up,
Greek’s contribution was of big help to what mathematics is now. Geometry is
just one of their contributions.
Basically,
the movie was interesting and informative. Math was just numbers and basic
operations for me but now my perspective about math has changed. Everything we
see, mathematics has contributed to it.
I totally agree with your introduction. Students should be careful on what they'd wish for. Without math, the stuffs they couldn't live without (e.g. laptops, phones, internet) would not exist.
ReplyDeletetrue. without math, we would still probably be sending snail mails, etc. the movie was indeed amazing and served as an eye opener that we should be thankful that math exists . :)
ReplyDelete"If I were there during that time, I would just expect flood every day" this really made me laugh. pero hiyang-hiya naman ako sa "Math was just numbers and basic operations for me" ikaw na gayle. ok I highly agree that whatever we see in one way or another math has something to do with it. though it kinda freaks me out but i guess I cant do anythin about it :)
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