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Historical portrait of Hypatia of Alexandriaimagined

c. 360 – 415Alexandria, Egyptimagined, 1908

Hypatia of Alexandria

Slice a cone and you find every curve.

A short story

She taught mathematics and astronomy at a school in Alexandria, where students travelled from across the ancient world to hear her. She wrote careful explanations of the geometry of cones: the same shapes that, when sliced, make parabolas and ellipses. Her commentaries on older mathematical books helped keep those ideas alive for centuries.

In their own words

Reserve your right to think; for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all.

Attributed to Hypatia (source uncertain; widely repeated in later collections).

The lab their idea turned into

Curve Lab

Forge parabolas. Discover where they meet the ground.

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