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Secret of How Columbus Discovered the New World
Ed Conrad wrote: The compass! That was his secret.. Columbus was one of the first seafarers to realize that the compass, invented hundreds of years before the days of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, was not a child's toy, as almost everyone believed at the time. Huh!?!? The compass was commonly used by Europeans for navigation for at least 200 years before Columbus, and in China for a couple hundred years before that - possibly longer. Don't you ever get *anything* right, even by accident? -jc ( |
Secret of How Columbus Discovered the New World
jcon wrote:
Huh!?!? The compass was commonly used by Europeans for navigation for at least 200 years before Columbus, and in China for a couple hundred years before that - possibly longer. The compass goes back to ancient Greece, where mathematicians like Euclid used it to draw circles and bisect line segments. //Walt |
Secret of How Columbus Discovered the New World
Walt wrote: jcon wrote: Huh!?!? The compass was commonly used by Europeans for navigation for at least 200 years before Columbus, and in China for a couple hundred years before that - possibly longer. The compass goes back to ancient Greece, where mathematicians like Euclid used it to draw circles and bisect line segments. //Walt There were strong rumors that Columbus used his compass to bisect Isabella |
Secret of How Columbus Discovered the New World
Jack Linthicum wrote: Walt wrote: jcon wrote: Huh!?!? The compass was commonly used by Europeans for navigation for at least 200 years before Columbus, and in China for a couple hundred years before that - possibly longer. The compass goes back to ancient Greece, where mathematicians like Euclid used it to draw circles and bisect line segments. //Walt There were strong rumors that Columbus used his compass to bisect Isabella He used it to protact-er |
Secret of How Columbus Discovered the New World
"jcon" wrote in message oups.com... Ed Conrad wrote: The compass! That was his secret.. Columbus was one of the first seafarers to realize that the compass, invented hundreds of years before the days of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, was not a child's toy, as almost everyone believed at the time. Huh!?!? The compass was commonly used by Europeans for navigation for at least 200 years before Columbus, and in China for a couple hundred years before that - possibly longer. Don't you ever get *anything* right, even by accident? I think that must have been an essay probably written by his kid for school. It was only pasted here to give the appearance of being relative to the naval and sailing groups. His real purpose was to spam the group with 127 KB of junk. You all must have done something to tick him off. That's Ed for ye. Will B. ***Down with gravity! Vacuum sucks! Reality is a crock!*** |
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