History of mathematics research with iconoclastic madcap twists
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | MathematicsHistoryScience |
Archimedes’s emblematic death makes sense psychologically and embodies a rich historical picture in a single scene.
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Archimedes died mouthing back at an enemy soldier: “Don’t disturb my circles.”
Or that’s how the story goes. Is this fac... more
There is nothing counterintuitive about an infinite shape with finite volume, contrary to the common propaganda version of the calculus trope known as Torricelli’s trumpet. Nor was this result seen as counterintuitive at the time of its discovery in ... more
Copernicus’s planetary models contain elements also found in the works of late medieval Islamic astronomers associated with the Maragha School, including the Tusi couple and Ibn al-Shatir’s models for the Moon and Mercury. On this basis many historia... more
Einstein’s theory of special relativity defines time and space operationally, that is to say, in terms of the actions performed to measure them. This is analogous to the constructivist spirit of classical geometry.
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Oh no, we are chained ... more
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So thrilled to discover all these new episodes- I thought the show had ended! I’m not a mathematician but I love the opinionated humor and what a delightful voice to listen to 🙂
I really enjoy these monologues, the format and how the author has firm views which he expresses in an accessible way. It’s just fun to listen to.
Makes Steven Stogatz look like a grad schooler.
Well, that’s not entirely true, but I wouldn’t describe myself as a huge math geek. That said, i absolutely love this podcast. I always learn something new and interesting when I listen and it’s totally outside my day-to-day so it really helps me relax. Sometimes I listen to the same episode three or four times in a row because I love it THAT MUCH.
Really, this a great podcast, and one of my real pleasures to listen to. The host is often prickly and snide, but if you can look past that, the rewards are well-worth it. There is a lot to be learned here, it’s thought provoking, and it’s impressively accessible: conveying math purely verbally, with no diagrams is quite an challenge, and the host does a phenomenal job.
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