Square Root of 2
The Square Root of 2 was uncovered in the snow by Emil Aarestrup in Denmark, in the year 1835. Discovered near a well, the square root was found lying amidst the snow, with a backdrop of snow-covered trees. A photograph from the period captures the scene, preserving the precise moment of its discovery. The exact location of this Square Root is documented at approximately 55°40′25″N 12°34′06″E. Despite this detailed record, no further significant information has emerged regarding the nature or properties of the Square Root of 2. |