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I choose to study physics after watching this guy bio in The History Channel :)......then i saw a couple of Feynman’s interviews .. i WOKE UP and realized that I was missing out all the fun!!!
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Albert Einstein Print 11x14 Fine Art Print Physics Gift
I choose to study physics after watching this guy bio in The History Channel :)......then i saw a couple of Feynman’s interviews .. i WOKE UP and realized that I was missing out all the fun!!!
Carl Friedrich Gauss
1+2+3+4.........100 = 5050 ......Thug!!! invents hyperbolic geometry ....does not publish it :)
My motto has always been : Always challenge yourself. And learn from those who have mastered things. If you wanna be the best learn from the best!!!
This is awesome......but before 1994 this could've been about Fermat's Last Theorem and as it turned out it had a proof. A rather complicated proof but a proof nevertheless. We can just hope the Riemann Hypothesis is not one of those annoying undecidable cases from Godel's incompleteness Theorem.
Richard Feynman ‘The beauty of a flower’
Does science make beautiful things dull?....Look at the stars and if you know about science you know you are looking through windows into the past.You know that we all are made of stardust. That we all were born in the core of an ancient star. That the atoms in your right hand probably came from a different star than the atoms in your left hand. Isn't that uplifting? Isn't that beautiful? So if you are a scientist you see more than the naked eye can. Science only adds!! to the beauty of something. I don't understand how it subtracts!
It is magic until you understand it; and it is mathematics thereafter.
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Only tumblr can give me feels about math…
That’s not a fucking asymptote. SMH.
"You ask me if an ordinary person by studying hard would get to be able to imagine these things like i imagine. Of Course!..I was an ordinary person who studied hard. There is no miracle people. It just happened they got interested in these things and they learned all these stuff. They're just people!!There is no talent special miracle ability to understand quantum mechanics or a miracle ability to imagine electromagnetic fields that comes without practice and reading and learning and mathematics. So if you say you take an ordinary person whose willing to devote a great deal of time on studying and thinking and mathematics and so on. Then he's become a scientist!"
-Richard Feynman
When you finally get it!
One of the best feelings.
this is the best
When you are thinking about something that you don't understand you have this terrible uncomfortable feeling called confusion. It's a very dificult and unhappy business. It's because we are some kind of apes trying to figure out how to reach the banana .Once in a while tho you finally get the two sticks together and reach the banana :). Thats a great feeling indeed!!!
cute!
Curious indeed.
Does it hold for every number n?
Simple explanation of what radians are.
In general, the radian measure of the angle by definition is the number of radius units in the length of the arc between the initial ray and terminal ray. Thus the name radian
Another interesting property of the logarithmic spiral is revealed if you roll it along a horizontal line. This animation shows the curves traced by points on the spiral, and note that the very centre follows the path of a straight line. The angle between this line and the horizontal is called the pitch of the spiral, and for our spiral galaxy the pitch is around 12 degrees. [more] [code]
hotditch’s theorem:
In plane geometry, Holditch’s theorem states that if a chord of fixed length is allowed to rotate inside a convex closed curve, then the locus of a point on the chord a distance p from one end and a distance q from the other is a closed curve whose area is less than that of the original curve by πPQ.