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Mathematics made interesting
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I fell asleep:smt015 @
"The Exponential function is used to describe the size of anthing that growing steadily, for example 5% per year" |
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Something (anything) increasing by a uniform percentage of 7% per year will double itself in only 10 years. 'So what' you might think, but when you consider how that applies to many things in everyday life it really makes you think. |
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That was just the most fascinating lecture! I'm going to have to find the other 7 parts to watch now. Damn, as if I didn't have enough to do already!
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All a bit obvious really.
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Makes me think of the Menger Sponge.
Mindboggling. The ultimate iteration of a Menger sponge has infinitely large surface area, and infinitely small volume, so it's vast, but doesn't take up any space. Fantastic. Georg Cantor's work into infinities of differing sizes is something that always makes my head spin too |
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this is terrible, we are going to be fooked unless we find new mathematic rules. when are the mathematicians going to sort it out?!
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Interesting stuff.
Puts a whole new angle on the term sustainable when you think that there are more people alive today than have ever lived throughout history. |
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