If you could travel through time, where would you want to go?!
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As we enter into the month of April, we approach the birthday of one of the greatest mathematicians to contribute to this concept of chaos.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle was born in 384 BCE. The Italian philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas was born in 1225. Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564. Between the three of them, there is a story that spans almost 2000 years. That story is known as the Galileo Affair.
Have you ever been in a moment of your life where you wished something would change, but it doesn’t? Time passes by, and nothing changes.
I am proud to be part of a tribe of women who successfully keep one foot in the entertainment industry while keeping the other foot in math and science. In fact, there may be more than you might know.
“Synchronicity is the coming together of inner and outer events in a way that cannot be explained by cause and effect, and that is meaningful to the observer.” — Carl Jung Skepticism reigns supreme in science. When something doesn’t make sense, there is a search for truths. Since the beginning of archaic humans, our ancestors have continually pondered the connections of
Where did the word “scientist” come from?!
In 1895, Coney Island debuted the first looping roller coaster, and it was a flop! Why were people getting broken necks?