Re: Mind's Eye Re: Thinking Earth

Very cool, thanks.

On Jun 27, 6:12 am, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vam, Some years ago when my son and I were fortunate to meet, he mentioned
> his respect for a scientist called Feynman, that is why I mentioned it. My
> son is considerablly more intelligent than me.
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> You are right . I know very little. That is why I am here to learn from
> you. Of course you know everything.
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> I suspect however that my purpose is not to entertain but to try with you
> to find truth. If you are not prepared to engage with me in this endeavour
> then so be it. I have other things to do, albiet they may be trivial.
>
> One question:- How did I manage to receive such a vehament attack?
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> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:28:24 AM UTC+12, Vam wrote:
> > Malcymo... what is your son's idols ?
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> > I believe you don't know a shit. If you did, you would have enjoyed
> > entertaining us !
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> > On Jun 26, 2:36 pm, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Feynman, I have always wanted to take him on board. He is, I believe,
> > one
> > > of my son's idols.
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> > > On Monday, June 25, 2012 11:44:57 PM UTC+12, Ash wrote:
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> > > > Speaking of Feynman, the famous Cornell lecture series, which might be
> > > > quite on topic:
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> > > >http://research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/index.html#data=3%7Cd71...
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> > > > Haven't had time to watch much but he did integrate a lot of humor.
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> > > > On 6/25/2012 7:22 AM, Molly wrote:
> > > > > Not sure Richard Feynman would have agreed, but ok.  Quantum
> > computing
> > > > > is still being poineered
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> > > > > On Jun 25, 4:23 am, Allan H<allanh1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> > > > >> lol  Now we know what you spend your time pondering while you roam
> > the
> > > > >> jungles 6 months at a time..
> > > > >> They are not imaginary but rather real as you can show the effect.
> > > > >> But you must remember americans have not reached the A0, A1, A2, A4
> > ,,
> > > > >> Their math is still stuck in the archaic age of paper.
> > > > >> Allan
> > > > >> On Jun 25, 2012 8:52 AM, "malcymo"<malc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
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> > > > >>> A couple of short mathematical poems for you all:-
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> > > > >>> *Uniformity*
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> > > > >>> The ratio 'one by root two'****
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> > > > >>> Has powerful acclaim****
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> > > > >>> For should one divide one by two****
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> > > > >>> The ratio remains****
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> > > > >>> This simple fact made foolscap die****
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> > > > >>> And paper size mundane.****
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> > > > >>> 'A0', 'A1', 'A2', 'A4'****
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> > > > >>> When folded look the same.
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> > > > >>> *Numbers Imaginary*
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> > > > >>> * *
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> > > > >>> That damned square root of minus one****
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> > > > >>> Does not exist or so they say****
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> > > > >>> So let's imagine that it does****
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> > > > >>> And give it a name, Call it 'j'.****
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> > > > >>> ** **
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> > > > >>> For 'j' to have reality****
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> > > > >>> Real things it then must do for me****
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> > > > >>> If not it will simply remain,****
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> > > > >>> Imaginary in fact and name.****
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> > > > >>> ** **
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> > > > >>> 'j' squared times one is minus one****
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> > > > >>> A vector rotation of pi****
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> > > > >>> So by itself, what must it do,****
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> > > > >>> A vector rotation of pi over two?
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> > > > >>> Just sharing, Malc****
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> > > > >>> On Monday, 25 June 2012 17:27:47 UTC+12, rigsy03 wrote:
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> > > > >>>> That definitely is geometrical but can get very complicated- it's
> > > > >>>> great if it falls into place naturally or easily on a crude 3:5
> > or
> > > > >>>> 5:8. The Japanese diagonals are a lure- always- so I get into a
> > > > >>>> scramble sometimes- but that's back to perspective. Anyway, this
> > > > >>>> figure is in trouble- it might be 10 years ago I started it-
> > maybe
> > > > 15.
> > > > >>>> Am starting to call her Dizzy Mona. :-)
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> > > > >>>> On Jun 23, 11:53 pm, malcymo<malc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> > > > >>>>> And to think that some mathematical ratios are also
> > aesthetically
> > > > >>>>> beautiful. I am thinking of the Golden Ratio in art and the most
> > > > >>>> delightful
> > > > >>>>> aspect ratio for a picture or TV screen.
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> > > > >>>>> On Sunday, June 24, 2012 4:26:15 AM UTC+12, pol.science kid
> > wrote:
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> > > > >>>>>> I came accross this article mentioning the fibbonacci series...
> > and
> > > > >>>>>> the mathematical patterns in nature.. then i wikied it... there
> > > > were
> > > > >>>>>> too many concepts for me to grasp cos i am not familiar with
> > math
> > > > >>>> that
> > > > >>>>>> much(i feel now i should do something about it).. it was really
> > > > >>>>>> amazing for me... specific patterns.. in precison.. makes you
> > > > wonder
> > > > >>>>>> whether after there is a MIND that contains us... and whether
> > there
> > > > >>>>>> are accidents indeed?.. i kknow many of you atre science
> > experts..
> > > > >>>>>> please bulid the discussion as you might.. i would love to know
> > > > >>>>>> more.... and know what you guys think...- Hide quoted text -
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> > > > >>>>> - Show quoted text -

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