In the present paper we explain, fundamentally, which were the most important myths in the classical Greece about the configuration of the universe: his arithmetization, from the Pythagoreans (and the corresponding of Zenón´s critiques to his arguments), and the conception of geometry as a way to describe the world. With them we study also, briefly, the myths of the existence of a unique logically conceivable geometry and the structural perfection in the construction of the foundations of the mathematics.
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