The Society of the Perfect Right Triangle

The Society of the Perfect Right Triangle, is a number-based philosophy similar to that of existentialism. The Society is centered around the belief that man, in his ideal state, is represented by the Perfect Right Triangle. All other shapes are physical embodiments of the imperfections of mankind, and the only way to achieve perfection is to transcend these imperfect states of being in order to achieve the ideal state of the Perfect Right Triangle.


History

The Society of the Perfect Right Triangle was founded in 2007 after series of hours spent studying trigonometry by a small group of students in La Jolla, Calfornia. After achieving a thorough understanding of the importance of the triangle in every aspect of life, they formed a philosophical hypothesis about the nature of humanity as embodied by the Perfect Right Triangle. Over time, the group began to gather followers.

Beliefs

The philosophy of the Society is based around the universal idea of the right triangle is and the continuous appearance of the Golden Ratio throughout nature. The ideal human state is physically embodied in the Perfect Right Triangle, which is a triangle where the ratio of the hypotenuse to the shortest side is 1:1.618. The hypotenuse is commonly reffered to as θ. Because the highest form of being is the Perfect Right Triangle, three is seen as the perfect number. Any shape or figure without three sides is the physical embodiment of human imperfection. In order to achieve the ideal state, one must existentially transcend imperfection, or "Other Shapes," through the appropriate application of the mind towards becoming the Perfect Right Triangle.


 
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