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Physics doesn't explain the universe. Computation does – Stephen Wolfram

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AI and Mathematics Research – Yikes (N.J. Wildberger)

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'Earthset' Is Captured on Video for First Time

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Perfect Squares and Pythagorean Triples on the Ulam Spiral

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Terence Tao: Why I Co-Founded SAIR

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AI and Education: Generative AI and the Future of Critical Thinking

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The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve – Collatz Conjecture

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Parabolas and Archimedes - Numberphile

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The IBM 1401 compiles and runs Fortran II (2018)

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The Genes That Let Our Ancestors Walk Upright

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Real numbers as Cauchy sequences don't work (2015)

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nyc111
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I read all the comments in the times post and no one mentions that this is due to the motion of the Artemis II. On the moon there is no "earthrise" or "earthset", only a yearly wobble. On the earth the moon rises and sets because of the earth's rotation. I guess the editors of the NYT knew this so that they put the "earthset" in quotes.
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·8 mesi fa·discuss
I was able to open it in archive
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·8 mesi fa·discuss
I use nano a lot but this page is not opening for me. Is someone else having the same problem?
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
A beautiful book by Michel Pastoureau, Blue: The History of a Color (2001), the same content as the article in book form.

https://www.amazon.com/Blue-History-Color-Michel-Pastoureau/...
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·11 mesi fa·discuss
More detailed video of Plimpton 322 from the authors of the paper https://youtu.be/L24GzTaOll0?si=sNdwKiM7uYXbzVfL
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·11 mesi fa·discuss
I tried but his pages do not have links to a home page or other posts
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·11 mesi fa·discuss
It looks like they chose to use the "universal gravitational constant" "k" instead of Newton^s constant, "G": p.23, "k^2 = universal gravitational constant, 1.32452139x10^20, m^3/(sec^2)(sun mass units)"

I think "k" was also known as "Gaussian gravitational constant" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_gravitational_constan...

But the value and unit of "k" given in the Wikipedia page is different. Do you know what NASA document means by "universal gravitational constant" in modern sense?
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·11 mesi fa·discuss
Mathematician Norman Wildberger has been criticizing the embrace of infinitiy by modern mathematicians for decades: https://www.youtube.com/@njwildberger/search?query=infinity