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Mathematics Genius Mathematics genius Tags: Mathematics genius |
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Black Replica: Mathematical Eyes Electronic music. Technical development: Black Replica Heinrich Mueller Tags: Arpanet Dopplereffekt Drexciya Der Zyklus Black Replica |
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Spoon: My Mathematical Mind (SXSW) Merge Records Showcase; March 14, 2007 Tags: SXSW SXSW07 Spoon |
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Mathematical Miracles of the Qur'an It should not be surprising that a book of God has always contained within it scientific facts that have only came to light in the past century. In this Sermon Bro Shabir Ally tells us some of the miracles of the Holy Qur'an Tags: Qur'an Koran Quran Muhammad Mohammad Mathematic Islam God Science Shabir Ally Miracles |
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Aphex Twin - Mathematical Equation More http://afxmanolo.nsanjuan.com Richard D. James song wich the spectrum display his face. Tags: aphex twin mathematical equation richard james nsanjuan |
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Mathematical and Logical Proof for the Bible Is there any proof that the Bible really came from God? What makes the Bible any more reliable than any other religious book? Tags: Mathematical Proof Bible Papillion Nebraska Wellspring Lutheran |
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Mathematical Anagrams SECRET MESSAGES! Oh, how I love secret messages! ^_^ Tags: math anagrams mathematical vlogbrothers response hello person reading my tags |
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Mathematical Origami Origami Artist Robert Lang stops by to show Host Ziya Tong how math and science intersect to create complex art. Tags: Origami Master Math Science Insects |
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Mathematical Wormhole pt1 Time travel is possible in mathematics! Hope you enjoy the 2-part video. Check out www.gaussianmath.com for a more indepth explanation and other interesting topics in mathematics. Tags: time travel donny gaussian math |
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The mathematical bridge at Cambridge Supposedly designed by Sir Isaac Newton and made without any nails, at Queen's College, reflecting on mathematics at Cambridge Tags: mathematics mathematical at Cambridge Isaac Newton |
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Mathematical Pi, Pi Day Project I had to do a Pi Day project for my math class and this is what I did. It's not the best AMV ever but I think it's pretty good. Ratings/Comments would be appreciated. Enjoy! (I got 60/50 points for it! Go me! :D) Tags: Pi Day Mathematical |
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Pi Pi Mathematical Pi Song (Full Version) This Is The Full Version Of The Pi Pi Mathematical Pi Song! Written by Antoni Chan and Ken Ferrier. Note, this is not mine. Tags: full pi maths songs funny nerdy geeky american pie boring lexica one |
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Spoon Pitchfork Festival 2006 My Mathematical Mind Spoon Pitchfork Festival 2006 My Mathematical Mind Tags: Spoon Pitchfork Festival 2006 My Mathematical Mind |
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Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten Interview - 1 of 2 Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten, one of the principal authors of string theory, being interviewed by Ira Flatow on Big Ideas. Tags: edward witten mathematical theoretical physicist physics string superstring mystical matrix m-theory super symmetry |
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On CBS TV: Mini-Mozart Also a Mathematical Prodigy "At age three, Southlake's Magnus LaDue was barely talking, but he could read and loved to do math. His dad, Mark LaDue, did some research and discovered that for some kids, language delays are actually a sign of super high intellectual ability. And today, it is very clear Magnus LaDue is one smart kid." Tracy Kornet, KTXA 21 News, First in Prime 8 Year-old Magnus LaDue took the Calculus BC Advanced Placement Exam offered by the College Entrance Examination Board on May 7, 2008. He is the youngest student ever to have taken an Advanced Placement Exam, since these exams normally are taken by the nation's brightest high school juniors and seniors. On July 14 we learned that he made the highest possible score of 5, a brilliant and stunning intellectual achievement for an 8 year-old. This means that he is "Extremely Well Qualified" in Calculus, and almost every college in the United States will award him two semesters of credit for it. As a home-schooled third grader, Magnus has completed three semesters of Calculus. He is currently studying Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, and he is learning Mathematica 6. Magnus has also studied music theory at the college level for almost 3 years. He has completed Tonal Harmony and Counterpoint, and he is currently studying Harmony and Voice Leading. An accomplished pianist, Magnus is a student of Dr. Carol Leone, Chair of the Keyboard Department in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. On July 24 Magnus was feattured on the KTXA 21 News, First in Prime program. The music and the interview were recorded at Steinway Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. (We would like to offer our special thanks to Michael Inman of Steinway and Sons for making a fabulous piano available on such short notice.) In addition to his musical and academic interests, Magnus enjoys bicycling 40 to 50 miles each week on trails in the greater DFW area. He also enjoys playing with his two cats, Harmonia and Garfield. For more information about Magnus LaDue please visit www.musicdolove.com. Tags: Mathematical Musical Genius Prodigy College Calculus Advanced Placement Exam Scriabin Chopin Prelude Piano Music Cats |
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Hanso Foundation Mathematical Forcasting numbers. This is what happens when you type the correct numbers into the MFI on thehansofoundation.org Video examples should be becoming a regular feature to our blog soon. Tags: Dharma Lost thehansofoundation.org mathemematical forcasting initiative sublymonal hanso foundation |
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Fractal Mathematical Rabbit Hole Montage of Mandelbrot and Julia Sets z=z^2+c Could we be looking at the mathematical equation to the fabric of a holographic universe? An infinite zoom would seem to replicate the original pattern with subtle variations in the Mandelbrot and corresponding Julia Sets.. the closest thing to infinity that i can even begin to wrap my head around. I see the obvious patterns of the Fibonacci series in some of the designs. I find it absolutely amazing. Didn't come out as clear as i would have liked, but i had fun making it, hope you have fun watching. Tags: fractals mandelbrot julia sets mathematics math science God Mind holographic universe secret Synchronicity psychedelic trip chaos theory infinity eternity Fractint dlimitr |
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Piramide Matematica Mathematical pyramid Sorpresas que dan los numeros. Tags: Curiosidad matematica |
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my mathematical mind - spoon just a snippet? acl 2005. Tags: spoon acl concert |
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Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten Interview - 2 of 2 Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten, one of the principal authors of string theory, being interviewed by Ira Flatow on Big Ideas. Tags: edward witten mathematical theoretical physicist physics string superstring mystical matrix m-theory super symmetry |
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(Better Quality) Mathematical miracles in the Quran The greatest mathematical miracle in the Quran. Better graphics. Hope you enjoy! Tags: zakir naik miracle quran |
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Fluid Mechanics - Archimedes' Principle the mathematical way A mathematical rigorious approach to derive Archimedes' principle. We find the magnitude of the Buoyancy force here. Gaussian Math Fluid Mechanics module, situable for those studying it as an undergraduate module. Check out www.gaussianmath.com for an indepth study with downloadable notes or for more math related content. Tags: fluid mechanics archimedes gaussian math physics |
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Mathematical Infinity and Human Destiny There are two approaches to mathematical infinity. It can be seen as defining limiting cases that can never be realized or as existing in some philosophical sense. These mathematical approaches parallel approaches to meaning and value that I call absolutist and evolutionary. The absolutist sees ultimate meaning as something that exists most commonly in the form of an all powerful infinite God. The evolutionary sees life and all of a creation as an ever expanding journey with no ultimate or final goal. There is only the journey. There is no destination. This video argues for an evolutionary view in our sense of meaning and values and in our mathematical understanding. There is a deep connection between the two with profound implications for the evolution of consciousness and human destiny. (This video has a low frame rate to meet the 100MB limit of YouTube. A higher quality version is available at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8677521434864225474 ) Tags: infinity mathematics platonic evolution spirituality creativity survival |
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On FOX TV: An 8 Year-old Mathematical and Musical Prodigy "Magnus LaDue is only 8 years old, but he's already playing intricate piano compositions that many adults couldn't conquer. And he's not just talented musically. Last May, he [completed] his 3rd semester of college-level Calculus." KDFW FOX 4 News 8 Year-old Magnus LaDue took the Calculus BC Advanced Placement Exam offered by the College Entrance Examination Board on May 7, 2008. He is the youngest student ever to have taken an Advanced Placement Exam, since these exams normally are taken by the nation's brightest high school juniors and seniors. On July 14 we learned that he made the highest possible score of 5, a brilliant and stunning intellectual achievement for an 8 year-old. This means that he is "Extremely Well Qualified" in Calculus, and almost every college in the United States will award him two semesters of credit for it. As a home-schooled third grader, Magnus has completed three semesters of Calculus. He is currently studying Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, and he is learning Mathematica 6. Magnus has also studied music theory at the college level for almost 3 years. He has completed Tonal Harmony and Counterpoint, and he is currently studying Harmony and Voice Leading. An accomplished pianist, Magnus is a student of Dr. Carol Leone, Chair of the Keyboard Department in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. On July 21 Magnus appeared on the KDFW FOX 4 Good Day program. This video shows a portion of his segement on it. In addition to his musical and academic interests, Magnus enjoys bicycling 40 to 50 miles each week on trails in the greater DFW area. He also enjoys playing with his two cats, Harmonia and Garfield. For more information about Magnus LaDue please visit www.musicdolove.com. Tags: Mathematical Musical Genius Prodigy College Calculus Advanced Placement Exam Scriabin Prelude Piano Music Cats |
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A mathematical paradox Here is a little song that me and my boyfriend compiled late on a Thursday evening. I had written a tune but needed lyrics and Moz wrote some which spookily fit to the tune I'd written...I'm actually rather proud of this. Thanks to: Moz: Chief romatic maths lyricist Keldene: guitar player, singer, tune-makerer Sooo here's the lyrics for ya... A mathematical paradox All i want to do is integrate with you, Your limit tends to my infinity. Lets not differentiate, but have exponential growth Statistically your mean Is miles from my medium But our standard deviation It is no integer the gradient of our love is more than binomial you could even derive it as polynomial like a cubic graph we have two peaks one for each order of symmetry if you take both our negatives we only get positives but if you divide out heart my log to your base gives us the power Chorus we're multiplying down the tables we're riding a polynomial we're a trigonometric identity never a fraction always an integer you're my limit as we tend to infinity because you and me makes two (last time) 'cos you and me makes two... Enjoy :D xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tags: maths song about love |
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Using Mathematical Models to Help Understand Planar Cell Pol March 7, 2007 In this talk, methods that we have designed to analyze and help to identify certain protein regulatory networks will be presented. Hybrid automata represent one suitable modeling framework, as the protein concentration dynamics inside each cell are modeled using linear differential equations; inputs activate or deactivate these continuous dynamics through discrete switches, which themselves are controlled by protein concentrations reaching given thresholds. We present an iterative refinement algorithm for computing discrete abstractions of a class of symbolic hybrid automata, and we apply this algorithm to a model of multiple cell Delta-Notch protein signaling. The results are analyzed to show that novel, non-intuitive, and biologically interesting properties can be deduced from the computation, thus demonstrating that mathematical modeling which extrapolates from existing information and underlying principles can be successful in increasing understanding of some biological systems. Tags: CITRIS UCBerkeley Research Technology Engineering Science |
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How to type mathematical equations on Microsoft Office This video shows how to type mathematical equations on Microsoft Office programs using the Equation Editor, so that you don't have to find pictures of mathematical expressions. To open the Equation Editor use one of the following methods. 1. Go to tools->customize and select the "commands" tab. From there, select "Insert" in the box on the left then scroll down to find the eqaution editor, click and drag it to a place of your choise on one of your toolbars. Close the customize window and click on the icon. 2. Click on Insert and select object, scroll down and select "Microsoft Equation 3.0" then click OK. One thing I didn't mention is that simply typing a letter such as "x" or "f" while in the equation editor will make the mathematical version of that letter come up, which is useful, especially for formulae found in statistics. Tags: Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 Office Algebra Statistics How to Mathematics Maths |
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Spoon: My Mathematical Mind - NoHo Spoon performing My Mathematical Mind at Pearl Street on 4/27. Tags: Spoon Mathematical Mind Northampton |
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SPACE STATION ZERO: Episode 5 - The Mathematical Episode! Join Captain Blaise, Captain Zeep, Captain Marisa and Captain Elaine in the mysterious Space Station Zero! Where all sorts of fun awaits... In this episode, The gang talks about math and numbers, Blaise and Zeep sing a bunch of songs, make a tetrahedron, and make up a toilet paper story... Elaine tells us all about automatons, and Marisa tells us a little about herself... plus much much more! Tags: space station zero kids show puppets cartoons |
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Mathematical Pi Song IF ANYONE TELLS ME THAT I SPELLED PI WRONG, THEIR COMMENT WILL BE REMOVED. AND PLEASE NO NUMBERS. IT FILLS MY INBOX WITH USELESS SPAM Here's a song I found on the internet not made by me. All I did was make the video. You can find the song here: http://www.vvc.edu/ph/TonerS/mathpi/mathpimovie.swf This is the lyrics: A long long time ago, long before the super bowl and things like lemonade. The Hellenic Republic was full of smarts. And a question resting on the Grecian hearts was what is the circumference of a circle? But they were set on rational numbers. And it ranks among their biggest blunders. They worked on it for years. And confirmed one of their biggest fears. I can't be certain if they cried when irrationality was realized. But something deep within them died. The day They discovered... Pie They were thinking, Pie pie mathematical pie 3 point 141592 6535897 93238462 64338327 Not rounded ONCE AGAIN I DO NOT OWN THE SONG. ALL CREDITS GO TOWARDS THE CREATOR OF THE SONG AND THE CREATOR OF THE LYRICS. I JUST MADE THE VIDEO. Tags: pie math |