COOKIE CALCULUS: A Brief History

In the year 3000 BCE, the ancient Cookieian Civilization developed the first recorded instance of cookie-based mathematics. Their treatise, "Crumbly Calculations," laid the groundwork for modern cookie algebra.

Read more about the Cookieian Pythagorean Theorem, which revolutionized the field of cookie geometry.

Fast-forwarding to the 19th century, French baker, Marie Antoinette-Croissant, pioneered the development of cookie calculus, publishing "Les Cookies: A Treatise on the Art of Cookie Optimization."

Explore Antoinette's Theorem, a groundbreaking work on cookie optimization.

Today, cookie calculus remains a cornerstone of modern baking, influencing everything from cookie jar physics to cookie-based art.

For further study, visit our cookie calculus syllabus, featuring the cream of the cookie crumb.