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Abdallah

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AnecdotesMaths
AnecdotesMaths@AnecdotesMaths·
Si vous lancez une fléchette sur une cible, chaque point de la cible a une probabilité nulle d’être atteint par la fléchette. Pourtant, il y aura bien un point atteint par la fléchette.
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Le M🇵🇸
Le M🇵🇸@Mtr_91·
J’ai un frère de l’X, normalien de doctorat, il est d’une telle humilité qu’à chaque échange il repousse tjr plus loin la définition de cette vertu
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Ayoubwoky
Ayoubwoky@Ayoubw0ky·
Voici ma tier list des arabes
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
Did you know that an imaginary number raised to an imaginary power is a real number? iⁱ ≃ 0.2078…
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Islamic Scientific Heritage
Islamic Scientific Heritage@IslamicSH_·
✨You’ve seen this in every math class: sin(a ± b) = sin a cos b ± cos a sin b sin(2a) = 2 sin a cos a cos(2a) = 1 − 2 sin²(a) 🚨But did you know these formulae came from a Muslim scholar 1000 years ago? Meet Abū al-Wafā al-Būzjānī, the genius who shaped Trigonometry. 📐 Abū al-Wafā Būzhjānī (d. 998) was a Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer from Khorasan. Born in Būzjān (near Nishapur, Iran), Būzhjānī showed early brilliance in mathematics and geometry. He later moved to Baghdad, then the heart of the Islamic Golden Age, a city of scholars, libraries, and observatories. In Baghdad, he became one of the leading scientists of the House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Ḥikmah). Here, he studied Greek works like Euclid and Ptolemy, and expanded them far beyond their original limits. 📐 His Contributions to Mathematics: He established several trigonometric identities such as [sin(a±b)] in their modern form: {sin(α ± β)= Sinα Cosβ ± Cosα Sinβ} {sin(a + b) = Sin(a)Cos(b) + Cos(a)Sin(b)} {Cos(2a) = 1-2sin²(a)} {Sin(2a) = 2Sin(a) Cos(a)} He compiled tables of sines and tangents at 15° intervals, introduced secant and cosecant, and explored the relationships between all six trigonometric lines. His work made both mathematics and astronomy quantitatively precise. He also studied geometry, arithmetic, and number theory, writing detailed commentaries on al-Khwārizmī and Diophantus. Some sources suggest that he introduced the tangent function, although other sources give the credit for this innovation to al-Marwazi. 🌌 His Work in Astronomy: Abū al-Wafā designed and built a wall quadrant, a large, fixed instrument used to measure celestial altitudes with remarkable accuracy. This invention influenced later observatories across the Islamic world. His masterpiece, Kitāb al-Majisṭī (“The Almagest”), improved upon Ptolemy’s astronomy, described planetary motion, and developed mathematical methods for finding the Qibla direction, the direction of prayer. 🕌 In 997, he participated in an experiment to determine the difference in local time between his location, Baghdad, and that of al-Biruni (who was living in Kath, Uzbekistan). Their result was astonishingly accurate, within about 1 hour of modern calculations. ⏱️
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Lebanon_John
Lebanon_John@Lebanon_John·
Isaac newton's book on optics is almost entirely plagiarised from this guy
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

An Arab scholar in 1011 was placed under house arrest in Cairo for 10 years. He used the time to invent the scientific method, prove how vision actually works, and write a 7-volume book that Newton studied 600 years later. I read about him last night and could not stop thinking about it. His name was Ibn al-Haytham. The book is called the "Book of Optics." The textbook story names Bacon, Galileo, and Descartes as the founders of modern science. All three of them came 600 years after Ibn al-Haytham. All three of them studied his work directly or through Latin translations. The man who actually invented the scientific method was working alone in a single room in Cairo while Europe was still in the Dark Ages. Here is the story almost nobody tells you. He was born in Basra around 965 CE. By his 40s he had a reputation across the Arab world as one of the most original minds alive. Then he made the mistake that almost killed him. He claimed publicly that he could regulate the flooding of the Nile. The mad caliph al-Hakim of Cairo summoned him to Egypt to do it. Ibn al-Haytham took one look at the river and realized the project was impossible with the technology of his era. The caliph had executed dozens of scholars for less. So he faked madness. The caliph believed him and put him under house arrest in his own home in Cairo for the next 10 years. Most people would have lost their actual mind. He used the time to invent science. Before him, knowledge worked one way. You quoted authority. If Aristotle had said it, it was true. If Galen had written it, it was correct. The role of a scholar was to memorize and defend the ancient Greeks. I Ibn al-Haytham broke this completely. He wrote a sentence in the Book of Optics that quietly destroyed 1,400 years of intellectual culture. "The seeker after truth," he said, "is not the one who follows his natural disposition to trust the writings of the ancients. The seeker after truth is the one who suspects them, questions them, and submits only to argument and experiment." That single sentence is the foundation of modern science. He wrote it 600 years before the European Renaissance. The second thing he did was build the actual machinery of experimentation. He insisted that no claim about the physical world was acceptable until it had been verified by an experiment anyone could repeat. He gave detailed instructions for every experiment in his book. He told his readers, in writing, not to take his word for any of it. Build the equipment. Run the tests yourself. Verify or destroy my claims with your own eyes. The third thing he did was use the method to overturn one of the most settled questions in physics. The Greeks had taught for centuries that vision worked because the eye emitted invisible rays. Ibn al-Haytham proved them wrong with a darkened room, a small hole, and a wall. The first camera obscura. He showed that light from the outside world enters the eye, the exact opposite of what every Greek thinker had taught. Two hundred years later his book was translated into Latin in Spain. Roger Bacon cited him. Kepler cited him. Galileo's work on the telescope was built on his optics. Newton's foundational work on light rested on his framework. Walk into any physics department today. Ask who founded the scientific method. Almost nobody will say Ibn al-Haytham. The man who invented the way humanity actually knows things did the work under house arrest, with no funding, no laboratory, and a paranoid caliph next door waiting for an excuse to kill him. He did it anyway. Most of the world is still pretending it was someone else's idea.

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Impact
Impact@ImpactMediaFR·
🚨🇫🇷🇮🇱🇵🇸 ALERTE INFO ! "CARREFOUR VI0LE LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL" 🤯 Plusieurs ONG et syndicats français, dont la CGT, Solidaires, l’Association France Palestine Solidarité et la Ligue des droits de l’Homme, ACCUSENT Carrefour de poursuivre son IMPLANTATION dans des colonies israéliennes en territoire palestinien occupé. 👉 Pourtant, son PDG, Alexandre Bompard, assurait en mai 2025 : "Il n’y a jamais eu et il n’y aura jamais de magasins Carrefour dans un territoire occupé […]. C’est interdit dans les contrats de franchise." Mais selon un rapport récent : 1️⃣ Un magasin, auparavant sous une autre enseigne partenaire de Carrefour, est devenu en 2024 un Carrefour Market dans le quartier de Neve Ya’akov, à Jérusalem-Est, territoire palestinien illégalement annexé par Israël et colonisé par des juifs ultra-orthodoxes israéliens. 2️⃣ En janvier 2025, un autre point de vente a été transformé en Carrefour City à Maccabim, une zone rattachée par Israël à Modi’in, mais considérée officiellement par l’Union européenne comme une colonie. 3️⃣ Un franchisé Carrefour a également mis en place une plateforme de livraison à Atarot, à Jérusalem-Est, actuellement en cours de colonisation par des Israéliens. Selon les auteurs, elle approvisionnerait des colonies israéliennes tout en excluant certains quartiers palestiniens. Vous n’avez pas honte @bompard ? (Blast)
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will del@will_del76·
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Les Spectateurs
Les Spectateurs@SpectateursFr·
🔴✝️🇮🇱 #JERUSALEM | Nouvelle acte de christianophobie : après l’agression, hier, d’une religieuse française à Jérusalem, un israélien a été filmé aujourd’hui en train de cracher devant la cathédrale Saint-Jacques, dans la Vieille Ville de Jérusalem, tout en faisant un doigt d’honneur "🖕🏻" en forme de croix chrétienne ✝️.
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Vermouth
Vermouth@abzz___·
@hibiiscvss Quand t’es dans la sauce dans toutes les matieres tu fais une matière par heure et en général ça passe vite
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hiba
hiba@hibiiscvss·
Les gens qui restent à la bibliothèque de 8h à 18h expliquez moi juste comment vous faites pour étudier toute la journée svp
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Abdallah 🇵🇸🇵🇸@Abdallah_exe·
@BrawlNetworkX Et après ses 4 mois nous devons attendre que ces skins apparaissent dans la boutique ( je le rappelle il y a entre 0 et 3 offres par JOURS ) Nous devons boycotter Brawl stars ceci est inadmissible
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Chosen Network
Chosen Network@BrawlNetworkX·
Changes to newly released skins! ‼️ It is now confirmed that newly released skins will only be added to the Oddities Shop Pool for Bling after ~4 months of their release. Before we could just buy them for Bling after 14 days. 💀 What do you think of this change? 🤔
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@WosPiece On a surtout enfin la réponse du pouvoir du Domi Reversi. Toutes les théories sur la terre natale etc.. à l’eau
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WOS ☀️
WOS ☀️@WosPiece·
MDRRR POURQUOI IMU À DROITE ON DIRAIT LE ZOB DE JOYBOY ?! Joyboy ressemble pas a Luffy ça met fin a la théorie des fou du bus non? #ONEPIECE1181
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REDFIELD🍉ياسر
REDFIELD🍉ياسر@REDFEILD26·
اذا ما حسيت بالغثيان اثناء العب من قبل روح العب الدن رينغ و حاول انك تركب فوق المكان هاذا
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21st century boy
21st century boy@LokiiPV·
la miette au coin du micro-onde qui se fait chauffer pr la 254e fois et qui abandonne pas
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Oza
Oza@Ozarukuro·
Je me suis inscrit sur France Travail la semaine dernière, je viens de recevoir un mail comme quoi mes données ont été piratées
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