thought I proved smth last week. read the proof 50 times. got it looked over by 3 different friends, who saw no issue. looked at it this week. MAJOR flaw, very difficult to correct around. fml

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thought I proved smth last week. read the proof 50 times. got it looked over by 3 different friends, who saw no issue. looked at it this week. MAJOR flaw, very difficult to correct around. fml

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If you're solving an indefinite integral and you don't add the +C at the end a bunch of mathematicians come out from the shadows and beat you to death with hammers
washing dishes is evil because you go "oh fuck there's so many dishes this is gonna take foreverrr" and then you enter the dish abyss and emerge with your abdomen somehow covered in water and your hands all wrinky and then you look at the clock and what felt like half an hour was actually 10 minutes
Chuckling to myself remembering the time I completely broke a scammer's brain by telling them I use Linux.
Scammer: do you have an apple or a windows computer please?
Me: neither, I use Linux.
Scammer: no no no, I asked if you use a apple or a windows
Me: neither
Scammer: what is the sticker? Is it a four boxes or is it an apple with a bite?
Me: ... I don't use EITHER of them. There's a third operating system called Linux. It isn't a PC or a mac. Please tell me you understand
Scammer: do -- do you know what I mean about apple or windows sir?
Me: yes. I'm a software developer. I understand completely. I'm telling you that YOU don't understand. Its called Linux, spelled L-I-N-U-X, type it into google
Scammer:
Scammer: but is it an apple or a windows computer sir

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the /bin/ directory in Linux is where all the trash gets stored, hence the name. It can get full very fast so you should clean everything in there at least once a month.
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Think also about cleaning up /usr/bin, ~/.local/bin and /etc/ (which stands obviously for "etcetera", which is just useless stuff on your system, a small "sudo rm -rf /etc/ will free up so much space !)
I rlly enjoy books that treat math like some mystical spiritual magic. Not the best to memorise theorems from but they're much more correct I think
OP, you need to tell us the books. You can't not tell us the books. #mathblr demands it.
reblog if you think math doesn't deserve all that hate
finally, this post can be reblogged again. i don't know what happened but it should be fine now
I guarantee you I can answer ANY math/python coding questions you have.
It might be completely wrong but I can definitely answer it.
How many are there ?
2147483647
Why are there ?
That's for the philosophy majors.
Leibniz contingency argument
if i were to visit a world with four-dimensional geometry and look up at the night sky there, i might ask my travel guide, "where are the stars?"
"Can you not see them?"
I would use the rotator mechanism provided to me and see the occasional speck of light blink into and out of existence as I spun. "Only briefly, when I spin," I would say.
"I see," my travel guide will say, "the volume occupied by your eyes is too thin to intersect any stars unless you're aimed perfectly."
My travel guide knows I am an astronomer and am disappointed by this, and so sets to work configuring a planetarium program on a projector. This will allow me to see the surface of the hyperspherical night sky projected to a 'flat' three dimensional display.
It is still difficult for me to wrap my head around double rotation. My travel guide assures me it'll come in time. Easy for her to say--she's understood double rotation intrinsically since she was a child!
The four dimensional hyperspherical planet double-rotates of course. I stand little chance of understanding four-dimensional astronomy without understanding double rotation.
The four dimensional people are no more intelligent or technologically advanced than we are, in fact if anything they seem to be about a decade behind in computer technology (well, sort of.) Their transistors are many decades behind ours, but you can fit a lot more transistors in a given footprint than you can in three-dimensional space.
But I wonder what may become possible in 20 or 30 years, with humans and 4D-people collaborating. I tell my travel guide about my ideas.
"On Earth we have virtual reality headsets, but there's also some research into brain-computer interfaces. Imagine if we could bypass my eyes altogether and plug one of your cameras into my visual cortex!"
"I'm not sure that would work," she says.
"Brains can adapt to all sorts of visual stimuli. I'm fundamentally limited to viewing only a three-dimensional slice of your world projected into a two dimensional plane, so long as I am using just my eyes. But maybe if the data coming into my mind was three-dimensional instead of two-dimensional, I would be able to train my brain to interpret it."
My guide shifts something in her face. Reading an alien's facial expressions is hard enough even when you can see their entire face at once, let alone when you can't. But I think it's something like a smile.
"And what if it worked? How would you handle being flattened back into your own world?" she says.
This gives me pause. "Perhaps I could find other ways to fill up the extra dimension. Like, maybe I could plot the last ten seconds of visual input on the W axis. Or I could use it as a volumetric display for a 3D video-game, and see an entire game world all at once."
"Computer games render only the surfaces of objects, don't they? When I look at your world I see the interior in its entirety," says my travel guide. I feel a weird sensation in my stomach, and realize that she has again poked me on my inside.
"Maybe I could just stay in the fourth dimension forever," I say.
Later, it's morning (due to double rotation the length of day time is never constant) and I am sketching something in my sketchbook--plans for a device that might aid visitors like myself in interpreting 4-dimensional geometry, if only slightly. It's a kind of periscope to be worn on one eye or the other, shifting depth perception out to be in the axis perpindicular to my visual volume.
When my travel guide wakes up, I show her the drawing, but she can't understand it. That makes sense--I wouldn't be able to understand a flatlander's drawing after all. So I describe the device to her.
She creates a drawing, and places it upon the projector. It looks more or less like what I had in mind.
"We tried that once," my guide says. "If we go to the office we might be able to find the exact device we used. The test subject couldn't really make sense of it, but we haven't tried it on a human who has spent as much time in our world as you have."
Over the next few days I acclimate to the periscope (and the strange pressure in my head from the four-dimensional bulk of the helmet trying to pull my skull out of my volume.)
At first it was just confusing. I no longer had binocular depth perception. Though I didn't absolutely need it--binocular vision is not the only means of depth perception available to my brain. But the overlaid images kinda 'z-fighted' if you like, like when you cross your eyes on two different colors.
Eventually, with the help of my guide, I became able to sense depth again, but I was disappointed to find that it didn't really give me any real insights on four-dimensional geometry. It was still fundamentally just a pair of 2D projections of 3D slices of 4D space.
I adapted much more quickly to normal vision when I finally removed the helmet.
This world is so fantastical I just wish I could understand it better. I wish I had more time here. Only three weeks remain in my stay here before I have to be reprojected, and I still can't wrap my head around double-rotation!

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When I talk about how beautiful math is it is most certainly always about the geometry.
Geometry gives you the depth and understanding of what is behind just numbers and symbols. It's like the meaning underneath everything.
Like wow imagine you enter someone's mind palace and see everything and understand why they are the way they are.
And algebra? Algebra is like them just talking at you.
Linguistically it's just grammar syntax no connotation no nuance no meaning detected. I am not listening I already dozed off I'm sorry.
Mathematically it's just rote problem solving and symbol manipulation. Like turning your brain off when you drive and not noticing the scenery on the way there. Empty.
As a child I hated math actually. I wanted to get it over with and I actually preferred algebra over geometry because I did not care what it looked like I wanted the formulas the manipulations the way to just compute it and get it over with. I was impatient.
It's only now by willingly sitting with it being more patient with it that I'm starting to see how beautiful it all is. Algebra without the geometric structure feels painful to me because it holds no meaning and I can't understand what the symbols are trying to say. Like reading a book and only reading the words not taking the time to understand the characters and their dynamics.
Math is quantitative (obviously lmao) but it can also be qualitative too if you allow the time and space for meaning to arise.
MATH
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one of the things I love about modern physics and astronomy, compare to a few decades ago, is that is rapidly becoming apparent that we do not actually understand the universe as much as we thought we did.
from a red dwarf that appears to be older than the universe, to supermassive black holes forming way too early in the universe, to a supermassive black hole speeding across the universe (what kind of energy could have possibly been used to fling something of that mass at that speed?), to dark matter and dark energy apparently existing but refusing to show themselves, to quantum mechanics and general relativity not getting along despite being our two most reliable theories of physics experimentally, to the weird coincidence that any detector capable of detecting a graviton would have to be so massive it would collapse into a black hole (in fact, exactly massive enough to do so).
a number of these were known facts in the 20th century, but so many of them have built up since then that is throwing our neat little models of everything into chaos. WHICH IS AMAZING, BECAUSE IT MEANS THAT SCIENTISTS CAN NOW MAKE NEW THEORIES ABOUT HOW THINGS WORK BASED ON THE RAPIDLY EMERGING DATA!
also, on a different note, I think it is the coolest thing ever that we figured out a way to DETECT GRAVITY WAVES! just the craziest breakthrough in cosmology since the creation of the telescope, no biggie.
On a long flight both the pilot and copilot dropped dead. A desperate flight attendant asked if anyone knew how to fly a plane. An old polish man said "Well, I flew planes during WWII, but nothing like this". When she brought him into the cockpit, his jaw dropped. There were so many buttons, levers and fancy dials. "What's wrong?" the flight attendant asked. "I'm just a simple pole in a complex plane," he responded.
Considering all the electronics involved, he should've resonated with the controls. The quality factor of this joke will go down with each reblog, trust me.
This is about Sci-Hub. yeah we get it.. gatekeep knowledge and protect the interests of capital…
Listen, this is serious.
Do not use the website called Sci-Hub!
It lets people access scientific articles for free. This is dangerous. It helps the free flow of knowledge and reduces the competitive edge of all the people who worked really hard to have been born into a wealth.
Like, it’s literally a website where you can type in the DOI of an article and read it, without ever having to pay the publisher who exploited the author.
So, again, do not, under any circumstance, use Sci-Hub. I mean, can you imagine a world where knowledge is free and easily accessible to everyone? Even, y'know, poor people?
Libgen also has many books online, including textbooks, searchable by name, author, and ISBN. Can you imagine textbook companies not getting their hard-earned income from poor college students? Here is the link just so you make sure that you never accidentally stumble across this horrible, unethical website.
Oh, and while we’re talking about books, if you’ve managed to stay clear from Libgen, definitely don’t go to zlibrary, where you can also find a lot of textbooks, but unfortunately they’re completely free.
Reblogging so you know which sites to totally avoid

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Shit man, this math war is fucked. I just saw a guy draw a commutative diagram and say "one point compactification" or some similar shit, and everyone around him got folded into a 3-sphere and vanished into 4d-space. The camera didn't even go onto him, that's how common shit like this is. My ass is casting ε-δ and quotient spaces. I think I just heard "infinity-groupoid coskeleton tower" two groups over. I gotta get the fuck outta here.