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Seen at the History of Computers Museum in San Jose.

The Mathematical Bridge spanning the River Cam in the center of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The wooden foot bridge connects Queen's College. It was first built in 1749 and has since been rebuilt twice to the same design. The bridge is composed of all straight timbers.

 

I love finding bizarre little things like this, a letter box for the Mathematical Institute in Oxford situated very low to the ground on a very large expanse of white brick - this photo only shows about 1/3 of the entire wall!

With the 'Mathematical Bridge'. One of the most picturesque Cambridge colleges.

 

Cover illustration for a high school textbook

Greetings mate! As many of you know, I love marrying art, science, and math in my portrait and landscape photography!

 

The gold 45 revolver is designed in accordance with the golden ratio! More about the design and my philosophy of "no retouching" on the beautiful goddesses in my new book:

 

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"Photographing Women Models: Portrait, Swimsuit, Lingerie, Boudoir, Fine Art, & Fashion Photography Exalting the Venus Goddess Archetype"

 

If you would like a free review copy, message me!

 

And here's more on the golden ratio which appears in many of my landscape and portrait photographs (while shaping the proportions of the golden gun)!

 

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The dx4/dt=ic above the gun on the lingerie derives from my new physics books devoted to Light, Time, Dimension Theory!

 

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Beautiful swimsuit bikini model goddess!

 

Golden Ratio Lingerie Model Goddess LTD Theory Lingerie dx4/dt=ic! The Birth of Venus, Athena, and Artemis! Girls and Guns!

 

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I am working on several books on "epic photography," and I recently finished a related one titled: The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Why the Fibonacci Numbers Exalt Beauty and How to Create PHI Compositions in Art, Design, & Photography: An Artistic and Scientific Introduction to the Golden Mean . Message me on facebook for a free review copy!

 

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The Golden Ratio informs a lot of my art and photographic composition. The Golden Ratio also informs the design of the golden revolver on all the swimsuits and lingerie, as well as the 45surf logo! Not so long ago, I came up with the Golden Ratio Principle which describes why The Golden Ratio is so beautiful.

 

The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Dr. E’s Golden Ratio Principle: The golden ratio exalts beauty because the number is a characteristic of the mathematically and physically most efficient manners of growth and distribution, on both evolutionary and purely physical levels. The golden ratio ensures that the proportions and structure of that which came before provide the proportions and structure of that which comes after. Robust, ordered growth is naturally associated with health and beauty, and thus we evolved to perceive the golden ratio harmonies as inherently beautiful, as we saw and felt their presence in all vital growth and life—in the salient features and proportions of humans and nature alike, from the distribution of our facial features and bones to the arrangements of petals, leaves, and sunflowers seeds. As ratios between Fibonacci Numbers offer the closest whole-number approximations to the golden ratio, and as seeds, cells, leaves, bones, and other physical entities appear in whole numbers, the Fibonacci Numbers oft appear in nature’s elements as “growth’s numbers.” From the dawn of time, humanity sought to salute their gods in art and temples exalting the same proportion by which all their vital sustenance and they themselves had been created—the golden ratio.

 

The Birth of Venus! Beautiful Golden Ratio Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! Helen of Troy! She was tall, thin, fit, and quite pretty!

  

Read all about how classical art such as The Birth of Venus inspires all my photography!

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Do you understand the mathematic on this bridge?

A snap of the spectacular Qua taken four and half years ago on our first road trip. Today is her birthday and, therefore, she is four and half years older than she was on this trip that meandered through Washington and Oregon (duh...).....hmmmm...so Happy Birthday dearest Qua.

Strange attractor made with Chaoscope.

I spent years hurting my brain here.

 

Updated, 10 March 2008- Is this building still here?

Here is a new mathematics title that has been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over the book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see the book's status in the Library's online catalog.

because when you have to write an essay about mathematics and it's rainy and cold outside, you've got to find ways to make yourself laugh.

Queen's College, Cambridge

 

Allegedly originally constructed without any metal bolts, then taken apart by engineering students who found themselves unable to reconstruct it in the same way - it is now bolted!

9 ×- 7i >3 ( 3×-74)

9 ×- 7i > 9×-214

7/7 i > -12/-7 4

 

-> i <3 u

The result of iterating z_{n+1}=exp(i*0.021)*z_n/(1+z_n^3) in the complex plane. Hue determined by the complex angle, brightness by magnitude.

for the theme "mathematics" a page of my homework for a graduate group theory class I took long ago (which looks a bit like Greek to me now)

 

Take Aim: mathematics

PFT #83 for 3/24/19

Here are some new Mathematics titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over an item's cover to see more information. Click on the Check availability link to see if the item is available in the Library's online catalog.

Here are some new mathematics titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

Here are some new mathematics titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

Here are some new mathematics titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

From Mathematical Models, 2nd Edn, by H. M. Cundy and A.P. Rollett, Oxford University Press, 1951.

 

Any notations are by my father, as he worked out measurements to build models.

 

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For once I got a good idea and could work it out completely. In this case a way of estimating the likeliehood that politician A has influenced politician B.

Outside the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute, Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA

"The models merely represent abstract mathematical golems that throw dice at each other." -- Atavism

 

These designs are based off an old conversation on the Hangar and a recent question on the Facebook page.

 

Red: 2Rd+d8/2B/2W.

White: 2Rd/1B/1G/1Y/2W.

Blue: 2Ra+d8/2Y/2W.

 

Mobile Frame Hangar forum discussion topic.

Please follow explicit directions.

Blackboard at a restaurant in Back Bay

 

Romanesco is such a weird vegetable , imagine as a kid having to eat broccoli that you can use for your maths homework !!

Looks like a little island of christmas trees to me , lol

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