i love studying. i love writing. i love reading. i love learning languages. i love doing mathematics. i love wandering over some particular sum and trying to come up with formulas to solve it. i love physics. i love biology. i love chemistry. i love history. i love literature. i love learning.
not to achieve the perfect grades ever. but it just amazes me that there's so much to know and learn and write and read about in the universe. my curiosity wouldn't get enough of it.
Hey you people, today we have curated a list of interesting mathematics and science books that you should have. Whether it's the sky above us or the tools inside of your house, science is all around us and so is math’s. What we learn in school is only a fraction of the information that is available.
Read more at - https://dailygram.com/index.php/blog/1155814/science-mathematics-books-that-are-a-must-read/
Joshua Moritz, 'Is There a God-Shaped Hole at the Heart of Mathematics?' // Bluepoch Games, Reverse 1999 // Li C. Tien, "Right Triangle" // Proclus Diadochus // @lothmoth // Lisa Rosenberg, "Introduction to Methods of Mathematical Physics" // Wassily Kadinsky, watercolour abstract // Albert Einstein // see 4
Back in October for #CoffeeWithACodex we looked at 13th century geometrical treatise LJS 194. Here's a highlight reel, focusing on the initials and diagrams.
Felix Klein, (1884), Lectures on the Icosahedron and the Solution of Equations of the Fifth Degree, Translated by George Gavin Morrice, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1956. Cover Design: J. Lloyd Dixon
Yesterday I went to the library at 9:30 am, came back around 5:00 pm. I like to spend my weekends there studying, even infact taking nap sometimes. I did some calculus which is there for us 1 years, It was getting hard with every exercises so I skipped to physics, which is my favourite subject.