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This is by far the worst illustrated proof of Pythagoras’ Theorem.
There’s zero intuition the squares should be the same based on the illustration.
It’s not even in my top 5 illustrated proofs of that theorem
I use a tier list instead of a “top 5 illustrated proofs” list. This is definitely C tier, which means it’s as good as combining a couple proofs in the A and B tiers by taking the root of the sum of squares.
Damnit. Take my upvote, I don’t want it anyway.
- Matt Parker
How bizzare
And there he is holding a TETRAHEDRON. Who the fuck does he think he is, Plato?
Solid James Acaster quote there.
That dagger is to cut quadrilateral removed.
bruh knew what they were about





