A fun demo sent to me: http://sciencecenter.tumblr.com/post/38009799608/triangles-pythagorean-theorum-proof-water
for those untrusting of the P. T. .


for those untrusting of the P. T. .
ftfy.PhysicalProofDemonstration of the Pythagorean Theorum
The Pythagorean theorem is not true in spaces of non-zero intrinsic curvature.
I didn't realize people questioned it. I use the pt almost daily when laying out walls at work.
The larger the walls, the less accurate it becomes.
Same with 'level'.
A level line of several miles, is an arc of a circle.
Of course, so is a short, level line.
So use a chalk line. Of course, at several miles, it's going to sag, no matter how tight you stretch it, unless it's made of infinite tensile strength unobtainium.
So use a chalk line. Of course, at several miles, it's going to sag, no matter how tight you stretch it, unless it's made of infinite tensile strength unobtainium.
After a couple miles, you might have to conider the the surface of the Earth is a sphere.
after a couple miles, you might have to conider the the surface of the earth isa spherean oblate spheroid with measurable surface roughness.
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The larger the walls, the less accurate it becomes.
Same with 'level'.
A level line of several miles, is an arc of a circle.
Of course, so is a short, level line.
After a couple of miles, I start running short of lumber.After a couple miles, you might have to conider the the surface of the Earth is a sphere.
After a couple of miles, I start running short of lumber.
True, I only use it for walls up to the length of my tape measure. 3,4,5 ... 6,8,10 etc. if im doing a lot of walls I break out the laser. Ive seen people try to square walls with a framing square...talk about highly inaccurate.