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posted by
Bora Horza Gobuchul
on May 28, 2012 -
35 comments
Science through yarn:
Wooly Thoughts
.
The Home of Mathematical Knitting
, including
knitted klein bottles
and
hyperbolic planes
.
The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art
(
previously
)
.
Much
,
much
,
more
on knitting, crochet and quilting used to visualize complex theories in topology, probability, chaos and fractals.
[
more inside
]
posted by
Bora Horza Gobuchul
on Nov 6, 2011 -
8 comments
Free Science and Video Lectures Online
A nice blog collecting science videos. The most recent post on
Cognitive Computing, Consciousness, Science Philosophy and Mind Video Lectures
has some hum-dingers.
posted by
MetaMonkey
on Dec 30, 2006 -
10 comments
Jim Loy's Mathematics Page
is (among other things) a collection of interesting theorems (like
Napoleon's Triangle theorem
), thoughtful discussions of both
simple
and
complex
math, and
geometric constructions
(my personal favorite); the latter of which contains surprisingly-complex discussions on the
trisection of angles
, or the
drawing of regular pentagons.
Similarly enthralling are the pages on
Billiards
(and the
physics of
),
Astronomy
(and the
savants of
), and
Physics
(and the
Phlogiston Theory of
), all of which are rife with illustrations and diagrams. See the
homepage
for much more.
If you like your geometric constructions big, try Zef Damen's
Crop Circle Reconstructions.
posted by
odinsdream
on Sep 14, 2005 -
8 comments
Java applets to help visualize various concepts in math, physics, and engineering
posted by
Gyan
on Sep 9, 2005 -
13 comments
Recreational mathematics
and
fractal graphics
continue to stimulate the mind and foster student interest in mathematics. Some favorite authors & books in this area include:
Martin Gardner's
books (like
The Colossal Book of Mathematics
and
The Night is Large
),
Cliff Pickover's books
(like
The Mathematics of Oz
and
The Zen of Magic Squares
), Calvin Clawson's
Mathematical Mysteries
,
Ian Stewart's
books
and puzzles
, and
Ivars Peterson's writings
(like
Islands of Truth
). What are your favorite books and web
sites
in this area for
stretching
the
mind
and
eye
?
posted by
Morphic
on Nov 1, 2002 -
25 comments
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