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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@diewichtigkuh
y'all are really missing out on this one
REVERSE PROGRESS
Photography by Mikael Jansson for Vogue US September 2018
Stylist: Phyllis Posnick Hair: James Pecis Makeup: Hannah Murray
Woah...
oh my god the forest spirits are awake! hello!
PRECIOUS
I'm going to masturbate to this :D
Probably the nerdiest thing I’ve done in some time - a math limerick of my own!
The way it should be read is:
The integral of inverse two z Taken over a circle, size e Divided by i Times square root of pi Gives you gamma of one-sixth times three
I’ve seen math limericks that used integrals before, but I haven’t seen one that would use complex analysis, so here it is
I wonder if he just brute forced the solution? Great Limerick :)
“I asked my friend, ‘what made you do this?’ He said to me, 'I like taking shrooms and looking at these things.’”
— Thermodynamics professor, referring to an art exhibit his friend made that made use of the refractive properties of soap bubbles
Read in the voice of Rick Sanchez.
“You’re going to multiply many matrices. At least 78.”
— Linear algebra professor
Reminds me of a game I made once.
I was working on a problem that involves the Gambler’s ruin model which in turn involves this family of curves.
VAPOR TRAIL
Bubbles Seen Through The Top Of The Shampoo Bottle,
I wonder what the expected number of faces of a random polyhedra in there is.
BRIGHT SIDE OF THE MOON
When I'm doing math :)
Wait till your otter gets home, Simon Lee