So, last night my friends and I went to a Halloween party in a group costume. The Super “Smashed” Brothers. I went as Hipster Donkey Kong. It was a great night.
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So, last night my friends and I went to a Halloween party in a group costume. The Super “Smashed” Brothers. I went as Hipster Donkey Kong. It was a great night.
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Today notes the birth date of one of the greatest minds of science in the modern world who deduced some of the greatest mysteries of the universe using nothing more then intellect, a pencil, and paper. His stories and words of wisdom never cease to inspire. Happy Birthday Albert Einstein, you are truly my hero.
Happy Birthday Einstein!
Who needs Valentine’s Day when you’ve got the Lorentz force and the Biot-Savart Law to keep you company?
Once I finish this Linear Algebra homework, it’s going to be an Electricity and Magnetism extravaganza study marathon!
Truly an amazing experience, the topic of choice was equizonal ovaloids. The “math talk” was conducted by my current Linear Algebra and Differential Equations professor using nothing but knowing acquired from Calculus I, II, and III, and it’s geometric implications in 1-D, 2-D, 3-D, and higher dimensions. While most of the mathematics presented was more than familiar to me (potentially embedded in my DNA), it was applied in ways I could even fathom (or let alone come up with). I think that I am starting to truly appreciate mathematical beauty for its abstraction and mystery. It is almost as if I have some sort of spiritual connection with number, arbitrary constants, variables, and equations alike. I still want to know more. Until I know it all (which will never happen), I shall continue my quest to truly understand the mathematics of this universe and possibly (hopefully) others.

248-dimensional Lie Algebra E8
So, I just returned from my first Math Colloquium…
Late night mathematics, exploring the mysteries of the universe with the stroke of a hand and pencil against paper.