Pythagoras Theorem Useful To Modern Life
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The Universe as a Non-Spatial Computer - A Computational Description Of Idealism
The purpose of this work is to bring out a computational description of idealism through the NSTP (Non Spatial Thinking Process) theory. The NSTP theory is a (philosophy of mind) semi-idealistic as well as semi-dualistic theory that the material universe, where some peculiar phenomena like quantum non-locality exist in, is exclusively a group of superhuman as well as non-superhuman thinking processes existing in the form of (non-spatial physical/material) feelings (i.e. states of consciou Read More...
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Math Is Hard - But Then Again So Is Life
When I contemplate the title of this article, I enter a reverie which catapults me back twenty-five years to my college days. Back then, I learned how hard mathematics was. Often I felt inferior to tackle such a difficult subject with my limited brain capacity. Little did I know then that in retrospect I would come to understand that indeed math is hard, but that life too is just as challenging.
Life in many respects can be compared to a series of mathematical problems. Each day we must fac Read More...
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Symmetry in Physics
Symmetry is a very powerful concept in physics. According to Noether's theorem, for every symmetry there is a corresponding conservation law. For instance, the fact that the laws of physics are invariant with respect to time implies that energy is conserved, the fact that they are invariant with respect to spatial translation implies the conservation of momentum, and the fact that they are invariant with respect to rotation implies the conservation of angular momentum.
Group theory is the mathe Read More...
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