Math or Magic?

May 9
21:00

2004

Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

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As someone once said: "There's an easy way to do something,
and an unlimited number of difficult ways".

Take simple division,Math or Magic? Articles for example:

Suppose you need to divide 43 by 9.

The answer is 4 (the first figure of 43) and the remainder
is 7 (4 + 3).

Similarly 35 divided by 9 is 3 remainder 8.

In the Vedic system we use the natural properties of
numbers.

The number 9 has the property that it is 1 below 10. So
every 10 contains one 9 and one remainder.

Therefore, in 40, there will be 4 nines and 4 remainder. and
so in 43 there must be 4 nines and 7 remainder.

This can be developed in many ways. For example to divide
123 by 9 the answer is 13 remainder 6.

- The first figure of the answer (1 in the 13) is the first
figure of 123.

- The second figure of the answer (3 in the 13) is 1+2 (add
the first two figures of 123).

- The remainder is 6 is 1+2+3 (add all three figures of
123).

As B. K. Tirthaji (the man who reconstructed the Vedic
system) said: "its magic until you understand it, and its
mathematics thereafter".

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