Inabor
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Inabor was a theorist, mathematician, and philosopher from ancient Remolim. Although he is best known for his many theorems, he is also the author of the Terra Dichota, the treatise which established the imaginary planet of Earth and the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe.
Mathematical work
- Main article: Theorems of Inabor
Inabor's most lasting contributions remain his theorems on geometry. He single-handedly redefined that branch of mathematics and paved the way for the more advanced disciplines of trigonometry and (eventually) calculus. He also defined a few minor bits.