High Middle Ages · Central Asia · Science

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Al-Biruni measures the earth

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At a fort in northern India, the Khwarezmian polymath used a clever geometrical method involving the angle of declination from a mountain peak to estimate the earth's radius with remarkable accuracy. His result, computed on a scrap of paper, was within a few percent of modern values. The technique, requiring only a mountaintop and an astrolabe, was elegant proof that brilliance needs no elaborate apparatus.