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1738 年,那不勒斯国王和未来的西班牙国王卡洛斯三世委托西班牙军事工程师 Roque Joaqu\'in de Alcubierre 开始发掘公元 79 年被可怕的维苏威火山爆发掩埋的古罗马城市庞贝及其周围地区的废墟。从那时起,考古学家们在废墟中发现了许多奇珍异宝。其中,萨托广场是最奇特的一个,看似简单,实则神秘。人们认为它具有超自然的药力,在中世纪被广泛使用。对其起源和含义的研究多种多样,有的理论认为它与宗教、神秘学、医学和音乐有关。然而,除了伪科学的哗众取宠之外,还没有令人信服的解释。在本研究中,作者打算消除萨托方格的神秘性,并建议将其视为一种简单的回文或具有某些对称特性的文字游戏。然而,这些特性并非萨托方块独有,而是存在于各种数学和几何物体中。
Some mathematical and geometrical interpretations of the Sator Square
In 1738, the King of Naples and future King of Spain, Carlos III,
commissioned the Spanish military engineer Roque Joaqu\'in de Alcubierre to
begin the excavations of the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii and its
surroundings, buried by the terrible explosion of Vesuvius in AD 79. Since that
time, archaeologists have brought to light wonderful treasures found in the
among ruins. Among them, the Sator Square is one of the most peculiar,
apparently simple but mysterious. Supernatural and medicinal powers have been
attributed to this object and its use was widespread during the Middle Age.
Studies to explain its origin and meaning have been varied. There are theories
that relate it to religion, the occult, medicine and music. However, no
explanation has been convincing beyond pseudo-scientific sensationalism. In
this study, the author intends to eliminate the mystical character of the Sator
Square and suggests considering it as a simple palindrome or a game of words
with certain symmetrical properties. However, these properties are not
exclusive to the Sator Suare but are present in various mathematical and
geometric objects.