Math is easy to learn: similar to math. The computer invented by Leibniz is based on the binary idea of easy learning. Influenced by the gossip in China's Book of Changes, Leibniz first proposed binary arithmetic and founded the basic concept of symbolic logic. Innate Yi is the first specially defined ordinal number system in the history of mathematics, and it takes the lead in adopting binary notation in the history of mathematics. Innate Yi, as a binary ordinal number system, caused different repercussions in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Opponents think it lowers Yi Dao, while Wang Lai, a great mathematician, demonstrates its superiority from the perspective of P system. This paper also analyzes two typical views against the relationship between innate change and duality, and points out their fallacies.
From ancient times to the present, the main carrier of the Book of Changes has been constantly developing and changing, from Lianshan, Guizang and Yuanbao to the silk book Zhouyi, and then to Zhouyi.
Tuan Zheng yi Xue
In Tuanzheng Yijing, the three-dimensional structure of Yijing Bagua is:
Dry: x= 1, y= 1, z= 1.
Xun: x= 1, y= 1, z=0.
Distance: x= 1, y=0, z= 1.
Exchange: x=0, y= 1, z= 1.
Earthquake: x=0, y=0, z= 1.
Kan: x=0,y= 1,z=0。
Gen: x= 1,y=0,z=0。
Kun: x=0, y=0, z=0.
This is Zhouyi's mathematical monograph "Three Dimensional Coordinates of Zhouyi Bagua". Gan Kun Pu explains the mathematical principles in Zhouyi and proves that Zhouyi contains certain scientificity.
Leibniz said
In fact, there is little public discussion about the extent of Leibniz's own research on binary. Professor MacDonald Ross, secretary of the British Society for the History of Philosophy and head of the Leibniz Society, fully introduced and spoke highly of the significance of the binary system in the second section of the textbook "Leibniz", and pointed out that the more important significance of the binary system to Leibniz was "spiritual" except for a very vague draft, which was related to his invention. This "very vague draft" itself did not arouse Ross's great interest, so he quoted Leibniz's "spiritual" literature with a lot of pen and ink. The abstract is as follows:
Perhaps there is only one thing that can be conceived independently, and that is God himself-existence or non-existence. This can be illustrated by a good analogy ... [He briefly discussed the binary notation, and continued:] I am not going to discuss the great use of this system here; It is enough to point out how wonderful it is to express all the numbers in a one-and-nothing way. However, although the secret order of things makes it self-evident that everything comes from pure existence and nothingness, and people have no hope to achieve this order in this life, the degree necessary to prove the truth is enough for the analysis of ideas. ?
Ross went on to write:?
Leibniz is very proud of this idea, and he intends to commemorate it with a commemorative badge engraved with an inscription. The inscription reads: "A typical creation discovered by G.W. Leibniz." And "in order to derive everything from nothing, one is enough."
In his summing-up evaluation, Ross said, "As far as Leibniz is concerned, the most significant significance of this discovery is metaphysical, or rather sacred, because it shows how the whole universe is regarded as composed of numbers." Experts who are familiar with the Shao Yong School of Mathematics can easily find that the above viewpoints seem familiar, and whether there is an internal relationship between them requires experts who are familiar with the comparison between China and the West to study from a larger perspective. ?
The boy asked Yi and said, Sir, Sir, etc. I still talk about the depth and breadth of the influence of Yi-ology on the western binary system in a trite tone. For example, young scholars such as "Eurocentrists" Ayton and Ai, Li Changduo once presided over the summit academic conference of Professor Liu Dajun, the founder of the dissipative structure theory of the New Three Theories, the Nobel Prize winner and the president of the China Yi-ology Research Association, and achieved fruitful results 1994 With a rigorous scientific attitude and unremitting exploration spirit, I traveled all over the major libraries in Europe. Finally, new evidence was found: Leibniz "honestly stated that his binary article was inspired by China's Taiji gossip" in 17 16 "Letter to Mr. Draymond (on China's philosophy)". In the new Leuven Library, the original China literary criticism by G Spizrl, which is often quoted by China people but never seen before, was also found. This book introduces the origin of Leibniz's "binary system" and "Fuxi Eight Diagrams" in detail (see Dewll Hu and Li Changduo's Textual Research on Leibniz's Binary System and Fuxi Eight Diagrams p8 1,19).
When evaluating the "etiquette dispute" between China and the West, Leibniz also profoundly pointed out: "In China, in a sense, there is an extremely admirable morality, coupled with a philosophical theory, which is respected because of its antiquity. This theory or deism has been established about 3,000 years ago, and it is authoritative, much earlier than Greek philosophy ... We latecomers just want to condemn an ancient theory that has just left the barbaric state, just because this theory seems to be inconsistent with our ordinary scholastic philosophy at the beginning. It is really arrogant! "