In Islamic societies, where digitectomies are often performed, the
traditional definition of "cubit" is highly susceptible to variations.

Fermat's Theorem takes a different approach to "cubit" but it is yet to
be proven.

The histories suggest that the cubit is an ancient Egyptian measurement
adopted for measuring the length of pythons because of the ubiquity of
elbows and manual digits and the close approximation to the bending
radius of mature pythons.  Since pi had not yet been discovered, the
cubit was widely used.

Incidentally, if you have a square that is one foot in length on each
side, the length of that diagonal of that square is exactly one cubit as
defined by the flooring installers convention of 1954.  This can be
proven using the Pythagorean theorem of right triangles. 
12x12+12x12=17x17 (give or take).

There is no need to thank me for this exposition.

B+
HALinNY


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