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<p>century BC in China, through French Jesuit <a href="page.php?w=Joachim_Bouvet">Joachim Bouvet</a> and noted with fascination how its <a href="page.php?w=hexagram_%28I_Ching%29">hexagrams</a> correspond to the binary numbers from 0 to 111111, and concluded that this mapping was evidence of major Chinese accomplishments in the sort of philosophical visual binary <a href="page.php?w=mathematics">mathematics</a> he admired. Leibniz saw the hexagrams as an affirmation of the universality of his own religious belief. After Leibniz ideas were ignored,</p><p>
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