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colocowboy

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I love this topic, starting with Fibonacci, sacred geometry is amazing!
[video=youtube_share;rx31y1KKK3E]http://youtu.be/rx31y1KKK3E[/video]
 

Javadog

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The "Friendly Intro to Number Theory" looks to be an enjoyable read.

I supposed that, of those, Functional Analysis hit closest to me. I focused
on Numerical Analysis, mostly schemes to solve systems of differential
equations.

Number Theory is pure math and can be fun.....casting out 3's, card tricks, etc

"The Power Of Limits" sounds fascinating.

JD
 

jigfresh

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All this talk about math has given me an intellectual boner. :?: Off to the airport to drop off mom #2.

Oh... and who you said about higher math being unnecessary for 90% of us. I think that would apply to the stuff you learn to get a bachelors in math. The stuff I was studying was useless to 99.999999999999999999999% of people. Not even nasa engineers need to know the shit I was learning, or at least preparing to learn. Basically numerical masturbation that very well could lead to miraculous findings.

You guys get your mind blown now... imagine going real deep down that rabbit hole. You got absolutely NO IDEA how deep numbers get. There are some wild relationships. I feel that if you know science well enough, deep enough, there are 'coincidences' or patterns that make belief in a higher power undeniable.

And LOL... Obsessive artistry FTW. Moms collecting birds nests again!
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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All this talk about math has given me an intellectual boner. :?: Off to the airport to drop off mom #2.

Oh... and who you said about higher math being unnecessary for 90% of us. I think that would apply to the stuff you learn to get a bachelors in math. The stuff I was studying was useless to 99.999999999999999999999% of people. Not even nasa engineers need to know the shit I was learning, or at least preparing to learn. Basically numerical masturbation that very well could lead to miraculous findings.

You guys get your mind blown now... imagine going real deep down that rabbit hole. You got absolutely NO IDEA how deep numbers get. There are some wild relationships. I feel that if you know science well enough, deep enough, there are 'coincidences' or patterns that make belief in a higher power undeniable.

And LOL... Obsessive artistry FTW. Moms collecting birds nests again!
Now i'm mindblown. like i always see numbers, but i never , ever associate numbers with science lol .i fucking love science i hate math, go figure. but like as far as the universe and secrets im not sure where math really has its place, what could it help, and i wonder how all these math types came about.... now i'm mind blown!
 

Don Gin and Ton

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i've got a mate who's a construction worker/ scaffolder to us limey's who's a maths brainbox. he's a walking paradox. tried to explain the number E to me the other week lmao my mind was shredded.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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Ok, another minblowing(maybe not) non weed related question? For the fathers/future fathers mainly. Do you think the name of your child or the name you choose affect the childs personality? Like naming a boy Prince, or Captain lol. I feel like most people "act" like there name. and a lot of time people with the same names act alike, or especially people who look alike.. lol ok im going over board i think sobriety is getting to me.
 

jigfresh

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Now i'm mindblown. like i always see numbers, but i never , ever associate numbers with science lol .i fucking love science i hate math, go figure. but like as far as the universe and secrets im not sure where math really has its place, what could it help, and i wonder how all these math types came about.... now i'm mind blown!
Math doesn't have to do with science. It is the language science speaks in. It 'is' science. It's the ground scientific discovery is built upon. Geometry is built into the physical rules we experience in our version of reality. Mathematical concepts aren't invented, they are discovered.
 

jigfresh

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About the names 100% I believe names shape who you are. I take naming out little one very seriously for that reason. I feel a huge part of who I am is because of what my dad decided to name me. I think you can determine what your kid will be able to accomplish by giving them the name you do.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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About the names 100% I believe names shape who you are. I take naming out little one very seriously for that reason. I feel a huge part of who I am is because of what my dad decided to name me. I think you can determine what your kid will be able to accomplish by giving them the name you do.
Yea, it kinda dawned on me watchin football last season. lol. But i agree 100%
 

Gamberro

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What was that study Penn & Teller cited on Bullshit...
No, no, it was "Freakonomics"! They mentioned the case of a guy who named his first son "Winner" and his second son "Loser".
Loser ended up being very successful in all measurements of success, while "Winner" became a recidivist reprobate.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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What was that study Penn & Teller cited on Bullshit...
No, no, it was "Freakonomics"! They mentioned the case of a guy who named his first son "Winner" and his second son "Loser".
Loser ended up being very successful in all measurements of success, while "Winner" became a recidivist reprobate.
Lmfao, My homie named his song " Gator".. I have cousin named "LilShyne" His pops is " Shyne" real name too.
 

Javadog

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How about the ball player "Bastardo". He must be one tough hombre (see the J. Cash song above ;0).

I recall the football player named Fair Hooker. He played for the Bengals. (US Football)

JD
 

Thundercat

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Well I came late to a cool conversation.....just thought I'd add that I've always loved geometry and the relationships within our universe. I've never studied it beyond high school, but thoroughly enjoyed the video(s) on that sacred geometry. I thought the guy doing it did a great job of spelling out the basics in a very understandable manner. I think I could really enjoy taking classes on that kind of stuff, just could never afford to take classes just for the fun of it, and would prolly have to take trig classes, and calculus classes to understand the deeper shit, and I have no desire to do that. I do really want to try to get some sort of botany, or agricultural science degree to help me step up my game, and bring more to the table in life!
 

Javadog

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There is a series that introduces university level physics, called The Mechanical Universe

If you can take the time to watch these, they are a great introduction
to many places where math has impacted our understanding on the universe.

Think of it as attending lecture from home.

It still airs where I am, on PBS, as it was paid for by the Annenberg Foundation,
and can be purchased on DVD (I have it....ouch! It is not cheap)

Take care,

JD
 

DST

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Funny, I just watched a comedian talking about the words "math" and "maths", and I also watched a snipit on the lovely NSA and their metadata/information gathering and how quickly you can cross reference people....so tell me, who comes from the UK and who comes from the USA?
 
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