Category Archives: Art

Visualization: Changing Perspective

I give some perspective on “image use and artistic expression.” But such journeys are not limited to the “ideas of a book” or “a painting” in some form of geometric code. Some will remember Salvador Dali picture I posted. I … Continue reading

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Einstein’s Bubble

If we wanted to understand this motivation and analogy using Einstein’s bubble, how could we move this motivation to consider it’s first expression, lies wihtin the bath of possibilties? One needed to see this physics process in its whole harmonious … Continue reading

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Raychaudhuri Equation

Is it sand running through our fingers, or a taffy like substance, in symbolic form? The difference, discretium and fluidity of nature, geometrically/topologically driven, are at war with what we might interpret in time? Early on, Salvador Dali understood well … Continue reading

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Vision

It’s no secret now, that I see where symbols are very important in the analysis of complex structures, once modeled. Might move the definition of everything we had encountered, from that model assumption. One had to know that Michio Kaku … Continue reading

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Larry Summers Issue Reveals Deeper Implications

All the informtaion is gathered material, that held the Larry Summers issue in context. I was revealing aspects of this issue on another level, that many would not have understood. I wanted to bring it together here because the understanding … Continue reading

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When Gravity Becomes Strong……

The value of non-Euclidean geometry lies in its ability to liberate us from preconceived ideas in preparation for the time when exploration of physical laws might demand some geometry other than the Euclidean. Bernhard Riemann It is very important that … Continue reading

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Mathematics Meets the Mind’s Eye

Mathematics is not the rigid and rigidity-producing schema that the layman thinks it is; rather, in it we find ourselves at that meeting point of constraint and freedom that is the very essence of human nature. – Hermann Weyl If … Continue reading

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Numbers at the Heart of Creation?

Peter Woit pasted a small thread on the question of the new show that is to begin on television soon. Peter said:There’s a new TV show called “NUMB3RS” starting tonight, whose main character is a mathematican named “Charlie”, who solves … Continue reading

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The Abstract World

Sometimes you have to wonder about the “ole’ art,” that could have captured the mind and allowed it to see beyond to the world of abtractions we can live in. What purposes do they serve? Melencolia II [frontispiece of thesis, … Continue reading

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Is Everyone Declaring their Position Clearly?

“Most string theorists are very arrogant,” says Seiberg with a smile. “If there is something [beyond string theory], we will call it string theory.” I am going to comment on Peter Woit’s reference to the article called String Fellows he … Continue reading

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