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Archive for the Patterns Category
Theo Jansen Invented New Artificial Life and a New Wheel
March 15, 2008 by Uri.
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Auditory & Visual Patterns: The Raspyni Brothers Juggle at TED (Feb. 2008)
March 15, 2008 by Uri.
Starting at 11:30 (min:sec) of the video clip, listen to the sound of the juggling pins as they hit the jugglers’ palms - the rhythm is an auditory pattern. Freeze frame the video and see their trajectories. These are visual geometric patterns. The two types of patterns coincide.
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What Is Math?
May 23, 2007 by Uri.
Math is the study of patterns and relationships.
Math explores the world, real and imaginary, by searching for, discovering and studying patterns and relationships. To do so, math employs logic, the art of reasoning. In turns, science, the study of figuring things out, which in turns employs math.
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