Divine Proportions
David Halprin writes with a review of a new (and mighty odd sounding) mathematics book: "In my humble opinion, we have an unjustified polemic in the world of mathematics, yet again. My background is tertiary level mathematics
and concomitant research in specialised areas, so when a friend e-mailed
me the link to this book, I was so excited after reading the author's
hype, that I ordered a pre-publication copy. My expectations have not
been met, unfortunately, hence my analysis precipitated this review." Read on for Halprin's idiosyncractic take on Norman John Wildberger's Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry.
Divine Proportions - Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry
author
Norman John Wildberger
pages
300
publisher
Wild Egg Pty Ltd
rating
2
reviewer
David Halprin
ISBN
summary
Wilberger presents an ultimately disappointing vision of a new descriptive system for geometry.
There are various ways to approach Norman's so-called "Rational Trigonometry" and/or "Universal Geometry." I have examined it from various perspectives and it does not live up to Norman's claims, whichever standpoint, that I have taken.
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I believe this is the most pretentiously-worded article blurb that has ever been seen on Slashdot.
This review freakin' sucks.
I have an M.A. in Mathematics. I've read some of the "Rational Trigonometry" online before, and yes, it is pretty oddball and has its weakness and can be criticized.
But this review is borederline psychotic. It is poorly written, full of ad hominem attacks, lots of made-up grammar and word usage, wierd random abbreviations... it's scatterbrained, repetitive, and unnecessarily hostile.
There is a critical review to be written about "Rational Trigonometry", but this isn't it. I may not like our current government, but I'm still not going to listen to some incoherent homeless guy raving about it on the street.
We know where leadership by an anti-intellectual "strongman" who scapegoats minorities and likes boisterous rallies goes