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19 January 1995 Mysterium cerebrotopographicum
Walter Schempp
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Proceedings Volume 2363, 5th International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics (DIP-94); (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199627
Event: Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics: Fifth International Workshop, 1994, Samara, Russian Federation
Abstract
Within natural sciences, astronomy was the first discipline, by a margin of more than two thousand years, to be developed into the form of precise mathematical theory. Based on the ideas of the Greek astronomer Aristarchos of Sarnos (310-250 B.C.), Nicholas Copernicus developed during the period of 1507 until 1514 a mathematical theory of the improved measurements of planetary motions performed by Arabic astronomers. In view of the fact that the Sun itself did not appear in Copernican models, it was outside of this theory that the planetary orbits should lie in a plane with in-planar Sun35.
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Walter Schempp "Mysterium cerebrotopographicum", Proc. SPIE 2363, 5th International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics (DIP-94), (19 January 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199627
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Image processing

Optical spheres

Astronomy

Sun

Magnetism

Brain

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