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Veritasium’s Search for Truth

Platohagel: Veritasium, can you define? Socrates: Ah, dear Platohagel, the word Veritasium is an intriguing synthesis, not found in the classical tongue, yet rich in meaning when unraveled. It is coined from veritas, the Latin word for truth, and the … Continue reading

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Anamnesis and Beyond Spacetime

Platohagel: What do you know about what is beyond spacetime? Socrates: Platohagel, the nature of what lies beyond spacetime is a topic that has intrigued philosophers and thinkers for centuries. While we can explore theories and contemplate the unknown, the … Continue reading

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What Does It Mean For An Equation To Be Beautiful Or Elegant?

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Nima Arkani-Hamed Lectures

Nima Arkani-Hamed on developments in Physics and future vision The Salam Lecture Series 2012, with a week-long series of lectures by renowned theoretical physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed. Giving his audience a panoramic view of 400 years of physics in his first … Continue reading

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Questions on the History of Mathematics

Arthur MillerEinstein and Schrödinger never fully accepted the highly abstract nature of Heisenberg’s quantum mechanics, says Miller. They agreed with Galileo’s assertion that “the book of nature is written in mathematics”, but they also realized the power of using visual … Continue reading

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Presenting a New Theoretical Position

All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.Walt Disney Here’s the thing that I would caution such a quote, that any work can produce results, but, if we leave life unattended, the future is … Continue reading

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Clock Work Universe

Fig 1.4 A two-dimensional coordinate system can be used to locate the position of any point in terms of its x- and y-coordinates Figure 1.4 shows the two-dimensional case, with a grid extending over part of the page. The grid … Continue reading

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PLATO:Mathematician or Mystic ?

Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our weaker nature, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, yet sublimely pure, and … Continue reading

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Mersenne Prime: One < the Power of two

It looks as though primes tend to concentrate in certain curves that swoop away to the northwest and southwest, like the curve marked by the blue arrow. (The numbers on that curve are of the form x(x+1) + 41, the … Continue reading

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Symmetries Can be Chaotically Complex

Imagine in an “action of a kind” you start off from one place. A photon travelling through a slit of Thomas Young’s, to get through “a world” to the other side. Sounds like some fairy tale doesn’t it? Yet, “the … Continue reading

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