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Why did Plato give the Delian Problem?

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 5:58 am
by Phil8659
Plato realized that all information processing was done by binary, i.e., was dialectical.
As a grammar teacher, he was pairing his arguments with geometry, but he did not know how to formalize it. There was no interactive geometry in his day, nor were compasses very well made, they were crude.

Both quacks and professionals tried throughout history to solve the Delian Problem, and in their frustration said it to be impossible. As Plato stated, all information processing is dialectical, but despite that, quacks and professionals insisted it was not so, even though the computer proves it globally today, professionals and quacks alike claim that their grammar is not binary.

I submitted two documents to PhilosophyNow, on the topic. Will they be the first syndicated publishes to publish in accordance with factual dialectic, or not. We shall see.
I expect them to reject them, in which case I will publish them myself on the Archive. They show what traditional history has claimed impossible, and they are proven wrong by two globally accepted math programs.
Sure, I have published it myself before in various demonstrations, but this presentation is greatly simplified as I have learnt some things over the years. I like the way this one is done and done simply. Even the Sketchpad was done on the first plate.