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Albert Einstein
Born: March 14, 1879, in the city of Ulm, in the kingdom of Württemberg, Germany.
Died: April 18, 1955, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Alberts Einstein’s Mass-Energy equivalence formula “E=MC2” is possibly the world’s most famous mathematical equation.
Einstein loved to relax with both music and sailing.
Music:
Sailing:
The Hypatian Period:
In a nutshell –
Why create a Hypatian Period, What does it do?
Small note – The Declaration of Independence makes reference to the inalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Our system of government strangely has not seen fit to provide time for these inalienable rights. I have chosen to fix that problem.
The Hypatian Period:
In a nutshell –
Why create a Hypatian Period, What does it do?
Small note – The Declaration of Independence makes reference to the inalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Our system of government strangely has not seen fit to provide time for these inalienable rights. I have chosen to fix that problem.
Thales of Miletus
Born: 624 – 620 BCE
Died: 548 – 545 BCE
Thales of Miletus was the first Greek mathematician, philosopher, and scientist to be widely recognized.
He is credited with the 5 theorems of elementary geometry.
It is worth remembering that Thales was an engineer by trade.
Being an engineer meant that the theories Thales created were not left as theories but tested in the real world on a daily basis.
This daily repetition provided Thales with ongoing opportunities for both the refinement and reflection of his ideas. Thales inquisitive mind took full advantage of these opportunities. They, in essence, provided Thales with both laboratory and classroom.