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- Ideas of Realities Pink Floyd said it best for me; "Can't keep my eyes from the circling sky, Tongue tied and twisted, Just an earth bound misfit, I" - Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly I'm Bert a friend of lensmaster Tipi. Looks like there are some open...
- Kakuro Puzzles Much like its cousin Sudoku, Kakuro is a logic puzzle that has become wildly popular. Kakuro at first glance looks like a crossword puzzle, however the answers are numbers, and the clues small enough to fit into the puzzle itself. Although first pub...
- Knitting Math I'm a techie programmer - and I knit. Some days I think, knitting is a whole lot like programming, and it can be paralleled with applied mathematics. We don't always like the math part. But it doesn't have to scare us - let's have some fun...
- Logic and Number Puzzles: Sudoku and Beyond Are you infatuated with sudoku, or looking for your next puzzle obsession? Look here for the latest and greatest in logic and number puzzles. Play online, print, and share with your friends! All your favorites including sudoku, nonograms, kakuro, hitor...
- Creating Music with Computers Computers have completely changed the landscape of not only what kind of music composers create, how we create it, and even more interestingly, who considers themselves a composer. More people are trying their hands at writing music in some form or a...
- So You Want to Make Music at Home If you'd like to try making music at home you should watch these videos.
- Sudoku Never has such simple a puzzle generated so many people attempting it at all levels of difficulty. The beauty of sudoku is it's endless variation and the fact you can have really easy ones and really hard ones.
- Language, Logic and Wittgenstein Though he published only one book in his lifetime, Ludwig WITTGENSTEIN was one of the most influential philosophers of his generation. The youngest son of a wealthy family, never comfortable with the academic environment where his ideas were...
- The Power of Questions Questions have great power. One right question asked at the right time can change the direction of our lives. Hence, the quality of the questions that we ask ourselves is VERY important. It is for the same reason that we need to choose our compa...
- Logical Fallacy There are many logical fallacies... One example is the Fallacy of Accident (also called destroying the exception or a dicto simpliciter ad dictum secundum quid)--makes a generalization that disregards exceptions (e.g., Cutting people is a crime. Surg...
- Paradox and Logic A paradox is defined as "a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense and yet is perhaps true" or, "a self-contradictory statement that at first seems true." Here's a simple example you've likely heard: If God can do anythin...
- Lateral Thinking Lateral thinking is a term coined by Edward de Bono, a Maltese psychologist, physician and writer. It first appeared in the title of his book The Use of Lateral Thinking, published in 1967. De Bono defines lateral thinking as methods of thinking conc...
- Atheism Succinctly This lens is meant to provide a succinct introduction to some of atheism’s assertions and fallacies. We will also provide links to essays that will discuss the issue in greater detail.
- The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Gödel One of the major modern mathematicians, Kurt Gödel's contributions quickly became part of the foundation of his field, before he had even turned 30. He never stopped working, after his early successes, and continued to augment the...
- Rhetoric Rhetoric is often described as the discipline of communicating through words. From the ancient rhetoricians to the modern day, rhetoric is part of the fabric of life. Rhetoric also has a negative connotation, when someone describes another's communic...
- My Opinions About Mathematics In my opinion, mathematics is a very great course. A course which allows men and women to learn useful skills allowing them to calculate the number of a man cannot be undervalued at all. If you are not interested in math, you should change your minds...
- Classical Education at Home So what is classical education exactly? That is somewhat dependent on whom you ask, because there is tremendous variety among those who call themselves classical educators. However, all that variety can be categorized into two general schools of thou...
- Funny and Interesting Maths It is hard to imagine that you can have fun with Maths but ... you CAN. There are extremelly interesting and fun resources out there. If you don't believe me have a look at some of the links bellow. You will be amazed. image
- ¿ Number Twister ? Number twisters are puzzles which can be solved with simple math and a little pattern recognition. There are very likely multiple right answers to each puzzle. Hint: You will probably need to view a few sample answers before you get the hang of it.
- Classical Thinking Classical Education is the way people used to be educated. The method is broken up into three stages; The Grammar Stage (generally from Kindergarten thru 4th Grade), The Logic Stage (generally 5th thru 8th Grade) and then lastly, The Rhetoric Stage (...
