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The Mathematician: Much More Human than a Calculator
Please note: Given the amount of content I planned, I have decided to split this topic into two blogs. The purpose of this week’s blog is simply to stimulate the audience’s interest in the mathematician’s point of view. Next week’s … Continue reading
Proportions: A Golden Staple of the World
“The good, of course, is always beautiful, and the beautiful never lacks proportion.” – Plato ———- Proportions. Our disinterest in proportions is directly proportional to our disinterest in mathematics. Proportions are a fundamentally important concept to any comparative analysis, and … Continue reading
Numbers: From Counting to Weird Abstractions
“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” — Albert Einstein ———- Numbers. Limitless in every dimension but seemingly always limited in our appreciations. Since prehistoric times, our ancestors have sought to describe … Continue reading