
1596 – 1650France & Netherlands
René Descartes
Every point on a page can be named by two numbers.
A short story
He had an idea while lying in bed watching a fly walk across the ceiling: every point the fly visited could be named by two numbers. With that one thought, shapes on paper turned into equations, and equations turned back into shapes. We still call the grid he invented Cartesian coordinates, after him.
In their own words
Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems.
Descartes, Discourse on the Method, 1637.
The lab their idea turned into
Line Lab
Steer a straight line with slope and intercept.
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