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“Euclid” must fall

Published by C. K. Raju on 14 May 2021

To access the presentation for my zoom talk on ‘”Euclid” must fall’, described in the previous post, click the image below.
Euclid fallen

A video of the recording premieres on 23 May 2021 at 12 noon IST.

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C. K. Raju

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