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Maths In India
MathsInIndia
In the history of mathematics, the concept of zero is rather new. Humans appeared on the earth approximately 200,000 years ago and only around 3000 BCE, men learned mathematics. Zero
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William Mapan
williamapan
Hello Twitter,Our website https://www.no-fishing.net/ recently got some awards and got featured in a @AWWWARDS review https://youtu.be/Lgb53-X6qTM So, I thought about compiling a mega thread to describe a bit of our creative
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RD đź–Ľ
RogerDickerman
Crypto Cubes are collectible Crypto Punks meets geometry plus real 3D/metaverse use cases.Their only limit is your imagination.I caught up with @Hanrgb to break down the #cryptoart project that has
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The Crazytown Daily Intelligencer
QuacksAnonymous
1. By request, this is a quick historical introduction to the Qabalah and gematria in relation to the occultic analysis we see in the ZOG and QAnon cultures.https://twitter.com/QuacksAnonymous/status/1338207274624487426 2. The
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Bob Flynn
bobjinx
You know what, let's talk about Phineas. Phineas makes for a good litmus in character design — in terms of what people think should work and shouldn't work.Spoiler: Phineas works.
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Gergely Neu ~ hiring!!
neu_rips
MYSTERY: why does SGD generalize well? My new paper may provide some answers: a perturbation analysis identifies three factors that contribute to good generalization. "Flatness" is one of them.(And yes,
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Classics at UAlberta
ClassicsAlberta
Now, let’s meet another of our academic teaching staff (non-permanent, non tenure-track academics with a focus on teaching), @KatyMackay Katy Mackay is an Associate Lecturer and has taught Classics (Latin,
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kristopher g phillips
kristopherGphil
Alright #twittercartesians, here we go. *Descartes’ Hidden Defense of the Piety of Heliocentrism*A few things by way of preface:1. I don’t think the meditator (the “I” in the meds) is
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ Some book recommendations:Rules of the game: many people are asking me for investing book recommendations and I finally felt guilty enough to actually put together a list. BUT--this is
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Kevin Portelli
kevin_portelli
There's still time to contribute to the @itchio Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality—a treasure trove of #indiegames in support of a noble & important cause:https://itch.io/b/520/bundle-for-racial-justice-and-equalityBelow is a
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CampĂ s Lab
CampasLab
Very proud to present the latest work of our great graduate student James Giammona (@jamesgiammona)! We studied theoretically the “Physical constraints on early blastomere packings”. Here is the short version
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
Time Travel! Every moment of our lives we are traveling through time, but how do we go about controlling where in the future or past we want to go? I'm
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Kensy Cooperrider
kensycoop
Does gesturing save cognitive resources during a verbal analogies task? Nope. (If anything, the opposite.) Part of a wave of recent findings suggesting gesture may not be so helpful (for
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Aabhas Maldahiyar 🇮🇳
Aabhas24
1/n #Secularism This thread explains the history and idea about it.But before we dwell deeper, we must understand that Secularism is about "Religion" not "Dharma". And, Dharma ≠Religion (explained
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The Urbanist
UrbanistOrg
5 Myths of Road Widening1. Car idling is bad for the environment so wider roads with free-flowing traffic is eco-friendly.Fact: Idling causes only 2% of car emissions; wider roads tend
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Adna Dumitrescu
adna_sci
On this day, 10 years ago, 2 Letters were published in Nature which started the field of axon initial plasticity. Happy research anniversary: @GrubbLab & @jbneuro, Hiroshi Kuba, Y. Oichi
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