Abstract

THE author claims to have proved Euclid's postulate of parallels and to have pointed out the errors and contradictions of Lobatschewsky. The book is an attack on non-Euclidean geometry and the theory of relativity, which M. Laures describes respectively as “une des plus stupides inventions du XIXe siecle,” and “une autre stupidite, fille ainee de la premiere.”

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