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The Girl With an Erdos Number of ∞

The Girl With an Erdos Number of ∞

I’ve heard whispering winds of Insanity. I’ve felt wrangling whirls of despair. And who else has witnessed this sacred science but me?

Tag: history of physics

Whispering Rooms + Ellipsoid Ceilings

Apollonius of Perga (262-190 BC), “The Great Geometer” was a younger contemporary of Archimedes. His most notable works were published … More

geometry, history of physics, math, physics, science

The Beauty of Science

There is a unique beauty about the universe found through knowing the physical laws which govern it. These laws can … More

essay, history of physics, love, math, nature, philosophy, physics, science

Conferring on Quantum: The Solvay Conferences

The Solvay Conferences are the preeminent series of lectures, colloquia, and meetings on Physics and Physical Chemistry held by the … More

APS History, Bohr, Einstein, essay, history, history of physics, philosophy, physics, science

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