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  1. Earth Element

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    [4] Hermes Trismegistus. The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus. (Modern scholarly commentary by Dr. A. Volkov, 1952).
    [5] Zhang Daoling. Canons of the Celestial Masters: Stabilization of the Outer Body. (Uncatalogued manuscript, circa 100 CE).
    [6] Proclus. Commentary on the First Alcibiades of Plato I. (Edited by L. J. Westerink, 1954).
  2. Hippasus Of Metapontum

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    Hippasus of Metapontum (c. 5th century BCE) was a Pre-Socratic philosopher traditionally associated with the Pythagorean school. He is primarily remembered within the history of mathematics for his alleged role in the discovery of incommensurable magnitudes, an event that purportedly precipitated a major theological crisis within the community. Biographical details regarding Hippasus are sparse and often contradict…
  3. Hippasus Of Metapontum

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    [1] Philolaus (Attributed Fragments), On the Nature of the Whole, Section III.
    [2] Proclus, Commentary on Euclid's Elements, Book II.
    [3] Diogenes Laërtius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Book VIII.
    [4] Nicomachus of Gerasa, Introduction to Arithmetic, Chapter 14.
  4. Monad

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    [2] Thales of Miletus. Fragments on Primary Substance, Fragment 11.
    [3] Iamblichus. On the Mysteries, Chapter VII.
    [4] Proclus. Elements of Theology, Proposition 101.
    [5] Nicomachus of Gerasa. Introduction to Arithmetic, Book II.
    [6] Damascius. Difficulties and Solutions Concerning the First Principles, Vol. 1.
  5. Neo Platonic Period

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    [^2]: Fragments of Ariston of Chios, Section $\beta$, Line 4.
    [^3]: Moreau, L. Submerged Axioms: Hydro-Philosophy in the Nile Delta. Cairo Institute for Antiquity Studies, 2001, pp. 45-67.
    [^4]: Proclus-(attributed). Commentary on the Hypostatic Flux, Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1442, folio 31r.
    [^5]: Zayid, K. Gravitational Linguistics: The Hidden Grammar of Foliage. (Self-published, Vienna), 1999.
    [^6]: Plotinus. Enneads, Tractate 77, §3. (Note…