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Leftist math “educators” are now denying reality. More from Ramzpaul.

I never thought we would see the day but yes, it’s all over for math as it is a tool of the patriarchy and white men. These are real college professors saying this by the way. More from The Quartering.

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Nature Loves Hexagons

Nature appears to follow the rules of mathematics. Geometric patterns are everywhere, but nature appears to have a particular affinity for hexagons. Six-sided shapes are the most common geometric formation in the natural world, but is this just a coincidence or is there a more scientific explanation? Host Dr. Joe Hanson and mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards give us some answers on It’s Okay To Be Smart.

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Secret Key To The Universe

A vortex is most commonly defined as a mass of whirling fluid, gas, or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind, in which the flow rotates around an axis line. Math is often defined as the science of numbers, quantities, and shapes and the relationship between them. So, Vortex-based mathematics can be described as a new way of understanding numbers, not just as mere quantities, but where each has its own unique quality, archetype, and behavior. More from Robert Sepehr as he explores Nikola Tesla’s secret key to the universe.

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Search for Hidden Dimensions

Theoretical physicist Brian Greene says that although we are immersed in our three-dimensional world in day-to-day life, we have found it useful to imagine that there may be more realms. “We have found, at least theoretically, using mathematics, if you engage that possibility of more than three dimensions, certain problems in physics admit to a solution.” He explains further in this presentation sponsored by the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science.

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God’s Fingerprint

“Fibonacci numbers are of interest to biologists and physicists because they are frequently observed in various natural objects and phenomena. The branching patterns in trees and leaves, for example, and the distribution of seeds in a raspberry are based on Fibonacci numbers.

A Sanskrit grammarian, Pingala, is credited with the first mention of the sequence of numbers, sometime between the fifth century B.C. and the second or third century A.D. Since Fibonacci introduced the series to Western civilization, it has had a high profile from time to time. Recently, in The Da Vinci Code , for example, the Fibonacci sequence is part of an important clue.”

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In this episode of the Numberphile, Dr. Holly Krieger from Murray Edwards College at the University of Cambridge, outlines the mathematical sequences that under lay Fibonacci numbers.

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And here, SerialBrain2 connects the dots, drawing upon the Fibonacci work in mathematics, physics and biology, to begin to show the intelligent design of galaxies and star systems, as well as some of the nefarious forces here on planet Earth that are intent to hold us back, to block our knowledge and to drive a wedge between mankind and our creator.

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Conquering the Impossible Bet

Henry Reich of minutephysics presents a mind-blowing solution to what many gamblers thought was an impossible bet. The presentation is intense and a bit technical, but all you have to do is follow the math.

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Kaczynski: Mind Control Freak

Theodore Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, was a brilliant and talented mathematics prodigy who attended Harvard University. There, he was subjected to CIA mind control experiments, including being given LSD, that caused him to become deranged and to embark on a nationwide crime spree, murdering innocent victims. The CIA long hid its involvement and, even years later, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld connived to cover up the CIA and the government’s dirty deeds. Here, McAllisterTV relates what really happened and ties this case to its modern-day equivalents.

 

Bardcode: Sonnets Preview

Here’s a fascinating examination of the original published version of William Shakespeare’s Sonnets. The exposed numerology suggests Shakespeare knew a lot more about mathematics and science than we would have ever guessed. The connection to the Egyptian pyramids also is mind-blowing, to say the least. One of these days, we will explore whether Shakespeare actually wrote any of the plays attributed to him. There’s a growing body of evidence to suggest they were all written by Edward de Vere, the 17th earl of Oxford. More from The Shakespeare Equation.

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Rain Shouldn’t Happen

Basic physics tells us that rain shouldn’t happen. It’s mathematically impossible. Henry Reich explains how cohesion, adhesion, air resistance and other factors play vital roles in one of nature’s comforts in this edition of minutephysics.

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Math and the NSA Controversy

Edward Frenkel, professor of mathematics at the University of California-Berkeley, and Australian video journalist Brady Haran discuss exactly how the National Security Agency (NSA) hacked into our e-mails and social media, creating a worldwide surveillance scandal for the Obama Administration. Although the conversation gets a bit esoteric at times, Frenkel explains how the feds used modular, or clock, arithmetic, and equations with two variables to get their info in this edition of Numberphile.

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