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It'll all be okay. You'll be okay. You just have to do more math. Do more math and everything will turn out alright. You'll see. You'll be alright. Chin up. There's math to do. You'll be fine.
The first rule of Fight Club is that fights can neither be created nor destroyed
The second rule of Fight Club is to not take the Fight Club's name in vain
Third rule: A Fight Club must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Rule
Very relevant indeed
This one is really good but it always annoys me because the normal way to do it is the same thing as using generalized Stokes' theorem. You definitely get a number!

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Remind me later.
xkcd fans are the only fandom I've had direct experience with where people do the stereotypical nerdy fan thing of referring to installments of the thing they like by their release order numbers instead of their titles
like I've never heard anyone just say "the simpsons season 7 episode 21" without also saying the episode title but I have heard people say "xkcd 2501" without also saying the title of the xkcd
Yeah, we shouldn't expect everyone to know every comic by heart. The average internet user probably only knows 1053 and 936.
and 2501, of course.
Of course!
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hold on
xkcd 1053:
xkcd 936:
and of course, xkcd 2501:
My favouritest sport fact ever is that in 1990s 2 cardiac surgeons watched an f1 race to save the lives of countless kids. The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) kept losing the lives of patients after successful heart surgeries. Specifically the 10-15 minutes after a bonefide clinically successful surgery patients would die:
And so the two surgeons filmed a handover after heart surgery and sent it to the Ferrari pitcrew who were told to critique and improve handover process
And from this:
we got this:
The error rate during patien handovers dropped from 30% to 10% with the F1 informed protocol.
I literally love this fact so much because being an pitcrew member is such a thankless job because theyre underpaid and overworked mechanics and they literally saved lives in this instance.
Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital turned to Formula 1 for answers. By studying Ferrari’s pit-stop teamwork, they redesigned how patien
I love this!
And it that it wasn't a one and done.
The doctors went to the race tracks to watch the car changes and the pit crews went to the hospitals and watched a live transfer and offered suggestions and they kept working with them to improve.
After there was a successful improvement of the most vital metrics of a handover of a patient from surgery to ICU, the pit crews also worked with other hospitals for other procedures and it's now a whole thing of trying to apply the specialized, streamlined and speedy teamwork and nonverbal coordination of pit crews to other high-risk fields.
This is a perfect example of how two very different fields of knowledge meeting can make a huge leap forward in progress.
Day 4 of grinding💪
Did some integral revision while waiting for the bus and bought a gift for my friend for her birthday party today, i havent been studyinf as much as i have said this weekend has been a waste😓
its okay its more than i did in my past weekends and its a small step forward
That’s great, any progress is progress. lol thank you for reminding me to do my math homework
I really struggle to conceptualise a career for myself outside of mathematics. I cannot stand computer programming, and I feel like the whole finance industry just stresses me out to even consider its existence. Honestly, if I cannot become a math professor, I feel like the next most tolerable fate would be to be a forest monk living in a hut where people visit me to listen to my chants, beat one another with bundles of twigs and stinging nettles, and then listen to me ramble on about how this experience purified their soul but complete purification requires them to understand higher homotopy groups.

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I was having so much fun making a directed graph of the orbits of odd numbers based on the collatz conjecture….
….until I got to 27 :(
hot take I love math?
Yes join the math cult
It's always infuriating to see Mileva Maric being brought up in discourse bringing attention to the Matilda effect, because the theory that she was behind Einstein's work on relativity has been long disproven, and there are so many other better examples of women's contributions to science being overlooked. Why mention a theory only supported by a single erroneous comment, when you can draw attention to the many real stolen discoveries? Lise Meitner pioneered nuclear fusion but was completely left out of the Nobel Prize her collaborator Otto Hahn won in 1944. Marthe Gautier worked to discover the chromosome difference responsible for Downs Syndrome, Marion Diamond worked to discover Brain Plasticity, Chien-Shiung Wu performed the first successful parity violation experiment. These women helped create the foundations of modern science and all three had their work misappropriated by male colleagues. The Matilda effect is real, so use real examples.
I love when a textbook has a theorem that is just the most obviously true shit, like girl I sure hope so, if that weren't true I think math would fall apart!
I especially love the conjunction of "this problem is intuitively plain as day" and "it took mathematicians centuries to formally prove this." What do you mean it takes advanced topology to prove every closed curve has an inside and outside
I know it's not a theorem but I immediately thought of this fucker I've had to use in way too many proofs
[ID: A screenshot of the words "The reflexive property states that any real number, a, is equal to itself." End ID]
As in, we need an entire property to say 3 = 3.

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There is no way that the 4th,5th, and 6th derivatives to position are "Snap", "Crackle", and "Pop". Absolutely no way. I cannot believe I have gone my entire life without this knowledge.