Geometry, Arithmetic, Music, and Astronomy (GAMA) were the four domains of knowledge that Pythagoras inherited from the ancient Egyptian science of Sphaerics, which he developed in the form of a Quadrivium program for the education of children in ancient Greece. This is how Archytas, Socrates, and Plato, among many others, were educated in order to become Promethean creative thinkers. Pythagoras chose those four domains of knowledge as the basis for all knowledge because they were each in its own way oriented toward the future.