We don’t talk enough about the fact that to animate a 3d object around a 3d axis, in a 2d space, you need to pass by the 4th dimension
We don’t talk enough about the fact that to animate a 3d object around a 3d axis, in a 2d space, you need to pass by the 4th dimension

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El objetivo de esta historia de la matemática es mostrar el proceso de investigación y de descubrimientos que ha desembocado en las matemáticas de nuestro tiempo. Entre sus características más notables figuran la amplitud del período estudiado $desde la Prehistoria hasta mediados del siglo
e^iτ=1 is more compact than the standard Euler’s Identity, but I think it kinda sucks. There’s no 0 and the only operation is exponentiation. Blegh. Plus I think that the τ-truthers are losers and that π is cooler
i prefer more jo🔔 (thump) lets give gifts! christma🔔s! christm🔔as! thats awesome im great at wrapping presents! (shuffling sound) iii think that(thump) ats cr christma (thu (shuffling sound) thats awesome im great at wrapping presents! (shuf🔔ffl christma🔔istma🔔as! 📯🎄🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯🎄🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯📯🎺📯🎄🎄🎺📯🎺📯🎺🎺📯🎄🎄📯📯📯🎺📯
i prefer less pa🧱 (thump) lets play chess! checkma🧱te! checkm🧱ate! thats awesome im great at chess! (shuffling sound) iii think that(thump) ats ch checkma (thu (shuffling sound)thats awesome im great at chess! (shuf🧱ffl checkma🧱eckma🧱ate! 📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺📯🎺🎺📯📯📯📯🎺📯
My last year’s project, Venn Geometry, is now available as a 52-illustration digital book with notes and references on Apple Books, Google Play, and Kindle. Enjoy!
@https://books.apple.com/us/book/venn-geometry/id6753306566

My last year’s project, Venn Geometry, is now available as a 52-illustration digital book with notes and references on Apple Books, Google Play, and Kindle. Enjoy!
@https://books.apple.com/us/book/venn-geometry/id6753306566

My last year’s project, Venn Geometry, is now available as a 52-illustration digital book with notes and references on Apple Books, Google Play, and Kindle. Enjoy!
@https://books.apple.com/us/book/venn-geometry/id6753306566

i had a dream last night where i had a quiz or something and one of the questions was to list the five happiest mathematicians and i felt it was a really tough question and the only one i thought of was Euler but i wrote his first name as Karl
you know, Karl Euler
my mom laughed at it in the dream but i didn’t remember that it was wrong

On the foundation for modern geometry and physics: “What Is a Manifold?” @quantamagazine.bsky.social
(plus- John Wallis)
Getting down with geometry: https://roughlydaily.com/2025/11/08/if-geometry-is-dressed-in-a-suit-coat-topology-dons-jeans-and-a-t-shirt/
If you’re not including Euler himself, then the Euclid–Euler theorem! If we are including him, then Euler–Lagrange equation!
The full list is:
1. Leonhard Euler
2. Euler’s number e
3. Euler diagrams
4. Euler’s formula
5. Euler–Lagrange equation
6. Euclid–Euler theorem
4. Kabbalah Formula (Euler-Phase Resonance): Complex Resonance in STLC
Author: Dr. Naftali Hirschl
Contact: kabbalahphilosophyscience@proton.me
Date: October 30, 2025
Abstract
This Teaser Whitepaper introduces the 4th Kabbalah Formula, a pivotal extension in the Kabbalah Formula Series within the Space-Time-Life Continuum (STLC) framework. Designed as a hypercomplex phase resonance…
Kabbalah Formula (Euler-Phase Resonance): Complex Resonance in STLC
4. Kabbalah Formula (Euler-Phase Resonance): Complex Resonance in STLC
Author: Dr. Naftali Hirschl
Contact: kabbalahphilosophyscience@proton.me
Date: October 30, 2025
Abstract
This Teaser Whitepaper introduces the 4th Kabbalah Formula, a pivotal extension in the Kabbalah Formula Series within the Space-Time-Life Continuum (STLC) framework. Designed as a hypercomplex phase resonance construct,…
Kabbalah Formula (Euler-Phase Resonance): Complex Resonance in STLC

Guys I figured out how to cut out the background of pictures in powerpoint…. I’m unstoppable now lol :)

I drew my math teacher in class cuz i was bored and he looked extremely drawable that day
#sexy
i’m actually a fragment of a dead mathematician’s mind, so if you see me, you’re schizophrenic
Serie armónica: de Oresme a los Bernoulli, el descubrimiento del infinito