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Ethics | The Williams Project
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Chigwell School's academic lecture forum. Florian Steinberger: “Animal Rights” and “To Infinity and Beyond”. February 7, 2017. Dr Florian Steinberger, philosopher and lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, spoke to both branches of the Williams Project. He spoke to us about two very different philosophical topics, beginning with animal rights : what are they? Do animals really have them and should we respect them? December 8, 2016. Simon Webb: ‘Slavery in Mid-20th-century Essex’. May 24, 2016.
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Max Tegmark | The way the world works
https://thewaytheworldworks.com/2013/09/16/max-tegmark
The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Someone commented “… as you can see, the multidimensional ideas have been thoroughly explored before, and found unworkable,” and pointed me to the article “On the dimensionality of spacetime”. On many points I seem to agree with Tegmark, judging by “The Mathematical Universe”. Where he argues that out physical world is an abstract mathematical structure. To paraphrase this part of my theory, a traversal too far off the line of steep...
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Further maths | The way the world works
https://thewaytheworldworks.com/2013/08/05/further-maths
The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. We said said we want to generalise the set of complex numbers, but we derived only the minimum set of numbers necessary for our generating function, namely multidimensional numbers with integer coordinates. So our M. Set are only the Gaussian numbers. I’ll outline how to do that in a way that is hopefully easy to follow, but not very rigorous. For this post to make sense you must have read and understood the maths. It is defined by d.
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The dress | The way the world works
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The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Sorry for the long quiet period, but I have been busy in the world of work. Recently there was some fuss about the picture of the dress that different people perceive in different colours. I am sure you have seen it. Admittedly this has nothing to do with the connection of mathematics and physics, the topic of this blog. Still I thought it was pretty cool. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. One thought on “ The dress. Forces an...
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Uncategorized | The way the world works
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The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Sorry for the long quiet period, but I have been busy in the world of work. Recently there was some fuss about the picture of the dress that different people perceive in different colours. I am sure you have seen it. Admittedly this has nothing to do with the connection of mathematics and physics, the topic of this blog. Still I thought it was pretty cool. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. In a maths forum. Rotational numbers ...
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Balls bouncing in a box – in two time dimensions | The way the world works
https://thewaytheworldworks.com/2013/07/11/balls-bouncing-in-a-box-in-two-time-dimensions
The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Balls bouncing in a box – in two time dimensions. Let’s kick off this blog with a demonstration of the effects of multiple time dimensions. We simulate 12 conventional objects bouncing around in a box. By “conventional” I mean that each object is at a well defined position in space and time. Let’s first look at the one dimensional time case. We are starting from a very highly ordered state, at later times the state in the box is les...
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The way the world works | The connection between mathematics and physics | Page 2
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The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Welcome to my blog. Hopefully this is relevant to anyone with an interest in Physics, but the Mathematics section stands alone and I would be very grateful for feedback from Mathematician, even when negative. Actually especially when negative so I can try to address the criticisms. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Newer posts →. Can amateurs still make discoveries in mathematics? On Crackpots: Humanity’s un….
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max tegmark | The way the world works
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The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. Tag Archives: max tegmark. Someone commented “… as you can see, the multidimensional ideas have been thoroughly explored before, and found unworkable,” and pointed me to the article “On the dimensionality of spacetime”. On many points I seem to agree with Tegmark, judging by “The Mathematical Universe”. Where he argues that out physical world is an abstract mathematical structure. To paraphrase this part of my theory, a traversal to...
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Mathematics | The way the world works
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The way the world works. The connection between mathematics and physics. We said said we want to generalise the set of complex numbers, but we derived only the minimum set of numbers necessary for our generating function, namely multidimensional numbers with integer coordinates. So our M. Set are only the Gaussian numbers. I’ll outline how to do that in a way that is hopefully easy to follow, but not very rigorous. For this post to make sense you must have read and understood the maths. It is defined by d.
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