![]() Thanks to it, it is possible to get a better overview of situations that might arise and thus be braced for the unexpected events of life. The magic square enables us to know the cause of existing situations as well as the cycles of the future. Based on his numerological work, he left a message intended for future generations: “ Everything is numbers”. Inspired by the ancient Egypt of the Pharaohs, Pythagoras is the one who laid the foundations of numerology and also of the magic square. ![]() He is renowned for his works on subjects such as Multiplication Tables and the theorem bearing his name, Pythagoras’ theorem, which still forms part of the foundations of today’s Mathematical Sciences. Pythagoras is a Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived in the 6 th century B.C. Thus, there are 8 sums (3 horizontally, 3 vertically and 2 diagonally) in the square amounting to the same total.Įxample of a 3-column magic square, with S = 15: In a magic square, the sum of each horizontal line, of each vertical column and of each diagonal is equal to the same number “S”, which is called magic total. Not only is the magic square an introspection tool and a useful medium for clairvoyance, it is also much more than a mathematical table and holds many secrets! The origin of the magic square dates back to a time prior to the Christian era and traces of it can be found in every ancient civilization such as the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Hindus, the Chinese or even the Hebrews. They are part of every human being’s life. ![]() Numbers have existed since the dawn of time.
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