Mathematics and Art Fused Through Kinetic Sculptures by Jennifer Townley   Bussola by Jennifer Townley 2014 120 x 60 x 70 cm Wood, steel, mechanical parts, electric motor.
Contrary To Popular Belief, Today Is NOT Pi Day In the late 16th century, Pope Gregory implemented the “Gregorian calendar” that we use today. The 12 months of the year are labeled starting with January as the first month, February the second, etc, with our New Year being Jan. 1st. Throughout antiquity many cultures have celebrated the New Year in March when the sun passes over the equator. This elevation of the sun designates the spring, with new life sprouting up, and hence where the original concept of “passover” is derived. If we were to label our months accurately, according [More]
Number 9 Code The number 9 is the last number in a base 10 system which is the last and limit of all that is. Nine is a number which has many interesting qualities that other numbers do not have and has been used to hold a hidden code that affects every person on earth. If you think nine is just another number, you are in for a big surprise. The number 9 is very interesting and suspect looking like an upside down 6. Even more interesting, there is something about it that most people and scientists don’t know. As you will [More]
Randy Powell ( VBM Pioneer ) takes president Obama’s challenge to provide renewable clean sources of energy and technological breakthroughs that can completely replace fossil fuels TODAY! More than 40 years ago Randy Powell’s teacher Marko Rodin discovered an unknown mathematical language inherent to nature. Randy Powell found the key of how to model it in 3 dimensional space. With it he believes we can create an exhaustible clean energy, produce unlimited food, end all diseases, travel anywhere in the universe, build the unlimited supercomputer and obsolete all existing technology. Randy claims they have the secret that connects all of the worlds technologies [More]
Infinity looked at from the point of view of philosophy, theology, mathematics, and physics. “The infinite! No other question has ever moved so profoundly the spirit of man,” said David Hilbert, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th century. A subject extensively studied by philosophers, mathematicians, and more recently, physicists and cosmologists, infinity still stands as an enigma of the intellectual world. Thinkers clash over questions such as: Does infinity exist? Can it be found in the physical world? What types of infinity are there? Through an interdisciplinary discussion with some of the world’s leading thinkers, this program [More]

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