kineetilistes
Kineetilistes is a term used in ancient Greek philosophy to describe a group of geometric figures derived from the movement of indivisible lines. The concept was developed by mathematician and philosopher Theaetetus of Athens in the fourth century BCE as a way to extend the principles of Euclid's Elements.
According to Theaetetus, kineetilistes are formed by the intersection of moving lines, resulting in a pattern
Theaetetus' work on kineetilistes marked an important contribution to the field of geometry, as it laid the
Despite its relatively brief history, the concept of kineetilistes has had a lasting impact on the development
Theaetetus' work on kineetilistes has also been the subject of some debate among historians of mathematics,