Author: Thought Thrill
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Infinity Paradox – The Ross Littlewood Paradox Explained
The Ross-Littlewood paradox involves an infinitely large empty vase and an infinite number of balls. At each step, 10 balls are put in the vase and then one ball is taken out. Each step takes half the amount of time as the previous one, ensuring that the task is completed in a finite amount of read more
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Every Weird Paradox in Set Theory
The Paradox of Enumeration Cardinality of the Continuum Russell’s Paradox König’s Paradox Richard’s Paradox Skolem’s Paradox The Paradox of Enumeration The paradox of enumeration is one of the basic problems of sets, first encountered prior to the development of modern set theory. It is related to the cardinality, or quantity of read more
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Every Major Topic in Calculus Explained – Part 2
A Complete Guide to Integrals What Are Integrals? The Power Rule The Sum Rule Integration by Substitution Integration by Parts Integration by Partial Fractions Definite Integrals A Real-Life Application A Complete Guide to Integrals What Are Integrals? An integral is a mathematical operation that computes the area under a curve or read more
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The Constant Zero Explained
Zero is a fundamental concept in mathematics that represents the absence of quantity or magnitude. It is one of the most important and widely used constants in various branches of mathematics and science. The Additive Identity Zero Across Mathematics The History and Significance of Zero The Additive Identity Zero is the read more
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Every Unsolved Math Problem Solved
The Poincaré Conjecture Trisecting an Angle The Classification of Finite Simple Groups The Four Color Theorem The Continuum Hypothesis Fermat’s Last Theorem Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems The Prime Number Theorem Solving Polynomials by Radicals The Poincaré Conjecture Henri Poincaré. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons In 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute, a nonprofit read more
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Every Form of Energy Explained
Thermal Energy Chemical Energy Nuclear Energy Electrical Energy Dark Energy Electromagnetic Energy Sound Energy Hydropower Wind Energy Geothermal Energy Solar Energy Seismic Energy Mechanical Wave Energy Magnetic Energy Phase Change Energy Gravitational Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy The Big Picture Thermal Energy Thermal Energy. fir0002 flagstaffotos [at] gmail.com Canon 20D + read more
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Every Major Topic in Calculus Explained – Part 1
A Complete Walkthrough of Calculus What Is Calculus? Functions Limits Derivatives Derivative Rules Derivatives of All Six Trigonometric Functions A Real-Life Application of Derivatives A Complete Walkthrough of Calculus What Is Calculus? Calculus is the branch of mathematics involving the study of the continuous rate of change of quantities, particularly in read more
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Every Important Graph in Math Explained
Linear Graphs Quadratic Graphs Circles Ellipses Hyperbolas Sine and Cosine Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Linear Graphs A linear graph is a line-shaped graph that can be written as y = mx + b. Here, m is the slope: for every one unit you go to the right, you rise by m read more
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Every Dark Scandal in Math
The Murder of Hypatia The Nobel Affair The Burning of the Library of Alexandria The MIT Card Counters in Las Vegas The Air Force Cheating Scandal André Bloch’s Murders P versus NP Alan Turing Newton and Leibniz’s Calculus Wars The Drowning of Hippasus Galois’s Duel and Death The Eudaemons Cardano versus read more
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Every Infinity Paradox Explained
Hilbert’s Hotel Cantor’s Diagonal Argument Thompson’s Lamp Gabriel’s Horn The Ross-Littlewood Paradox The Dartboard Paradox The St. Petersburg Paradox The Riemann Series Theorem Hilbert’s Hotel Hilbert’s Hotel is a thought experiment proposed by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1925. It involves a hotel with an infinite sequence of rooms: 1, 2, read more
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