Archive for the 'Mathematics' Category

Funny Math 2 = 1

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Funny Math 64 = 65?

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

proof 1+1 = 0 ?

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Assumption:

1) i = sqrt(-1)
2) sqrt(ab) = sqrt(a) * sqrt(b)

1+1 = 1+ sqrt(1)
= 1 + sqrt( (-1) * (-1))
= 1 + sqrt(-1) * sqrt(-1) # assumption #2
= 1+ i * i # assumption #1
= 1+ sqare(i)
= 1+ sqare(sqrt(-1)) # quare root of square is same e.g. sqrt(2*2) = 2
= 1+ (-1)
= 1-1
= 0

Hence 1+1 = 0 — proved

Don’t believe? watch video below:

Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge in Hinduism - 3

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include:

Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka)
Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system
Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts
Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements
Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts
A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories.
http://devavision.org/videos.html (less)

Samina Shaikh (19) and Zarina Shaikh (18), who study at St Xavier’s College and the Maharashtra College, moved the court for police protection after they were “terrorised and threatened”.

Ansari and other men in their locality believe that “only girls with bad character go to college” and did not want sisters to study after school. The family was told that Islam does not “permit” girls to study.

Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge in Hinduism - 2

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include:

Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka)
Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system
Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts
Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements
Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts
A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories.
http://devavision.org/videos.html (less)

Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge in Hinduism - 1

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include:

Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka)
Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system
Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts
Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements
Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts
A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories.
http://devavision.org/videos.html (less)

Dangerous Knowledge

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Story of 1 and 0

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

The Story of 1 and 0.....


The story of the number one is the story of Western civilization. Terry Jones (”Monty Python’s Flying Circus”) goes on a humor-filled journey to recount the amazing tale behind the world’s simplest number. Using computer graphics, “One” is brought to life, in all his various guises, in STORY OF 1, airing on PBS Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET. One’s story reveals how celebrated civilizations in history were achieved, where our modern numbers came from and how the invention of zero changed the world forever - and saved us from having to use Roman numerals today.

read more at http://www.pbs.org/previews/storyof1/


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