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𑀧𑁆𑀭𑀺𑀬𑀁𑀓𑀸 𑀬𑀸𑀤𑀯
Priyanka_8288
Thread : List of Famous Indian Mathematicians.1. BaudhayanaBorn: Around 800 BCNotable Work: Approximation of the square root of 2 and the statement of a version of the Pythagorean Theorem2. KatyayanaBorn: Around 300 BC
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skye
stimmyskye
so because I'm totally wired and hyperfocusedI'm making a small thread hereof things to consider when configuring a manual active user wheelchair. 1. rigid or foldable frame?foldable frame chairs usually
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Rational π ☪️
m_afnaaan
Thread on Muslim Pioneers and Ancient Islamic Contributions to the Scientific World. First of all no thread is going to do any justice to the vast Muslim intellectual contributions
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Secret SoSHHiety
SouledOutWorld
Books to check out(Thread)Here are some books to reference & maybe connect some dots. Dr. Cathy Burns: Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrated is a treasure of symbols. Her other books
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
Smallpox was one of the worst diseases humanity has ever faced—and also the only human disease we have ever eradicated. It was also the first disease with a vaccine.You may
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Scorched Earth Policy
Scearpo
Every time you imagine something, you are pulling from a cloud of abstraction and molding it into little moving figures, shoebox stages, cardboard screens with a hole, letting in sunlight
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Khyam Allami خَيّام اللامي
KhyamAllami
At the upcoming @CTMFestival 19 Jan—14 Feb 2021, @ctpt_studio (@teropa & @samueldiggins) and I will launch a major collaboration titled #Apotome + its sister project #Leimma. It's complex, so, a
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Darren 🥚
ReformedTrader
1/ Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Thomas Kuhn)"A new theory is not chosen because it is true but because of a worldview change. Progress is not a simple line leading to
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Dean Burnett
garwboy
It's Friday nightEveryone else is asleepLockdown is still in effectSo, as a neuroscientist, I'm going to watch the classic Star Trek episode 'Spock's Brain', widely regarded as one of the
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Dr Zoë Ayres
ZJAyres
So unbelievably (to me), I've woken up today to having over 20,000 followers on here, which is just mind-blowing. When I started advocating for #AcademicMentalHealth I could never have foreseen
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Frisco Uplink
_danilo
I’ve been hearing a low murmuring about Ted Lasso, on Apple TV+.The dam broke yesterday and I gave it a watch. I couldn’t put it down.This is the most interesting,
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Yuri Bezmenov - Cannot subvert an enemy that cannot be subverted. Can only be successful when the agents of subversion has a responsive target. The US is a responsive target.
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Why is blood red? This color has such a rich symbolism in human history - in art, literature, religion (e.g., Catholic Cardinals wear red robes to symbolize the blood of
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Mary Robinette Kowal@🏡
MaryRobinette
Who wants to watch a spacewalk this morning?https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1354376310638977025 As we tune in, Victor Glover is facing a recalcitrant pin that won't turn. They've run through a couple of variants and
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 331Today, UCSF Medicine Grand Rounds. I'll start w/ quick update on local scene & then review the terrific presentation on vaccines and masks by @monicagandhi9.
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Harry Ramsay
harry_ramsay
Since @davidavalerio and @dmcdougall hosted their excellent @interintellect_ salon yesterday on humans becoming a multiplanetary species, I've been thinking about *why* this is so interesting.Short answer: because it forces you
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