Ruined Childhood of the Day: Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? I don’t know, but it sure ain’t SpongeBob SquarePants. Recreational mathematician Vi Hart (previously) puts on her overthinking cap and explains.
[vihart.]
Reasons I love this
- pina
- spongebob
- math
- nerdiness
- fun math proofs
- Fibonacci
- use of ‘blasphemy’
- reasons…
(via therealkk)
- Tagged
- nerd status
- math
- numbers
A mathematician, like a painter or a poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
— G.H. Hardy
Dear linear algebra test tomorrow morning,
Please disprove this law by example. And not by example through that kid with the bowl hair cut that knows everything, through example via me!
(Source: gotitfromsomewhere, via fuckyeahmath)
Today 2 guys walked into my math class and the first one said “Butter?” and the second one said “What’s butter?!”
And in my head my worlds just collided. Except they seemed like total bros and I bet this is the worlds biggest coincidence.
Also my math prof is young and kind of cool, its strange to me.
The Wronskian
*Has nothing to do with Eye Alaksa.
Studying for my second ODE midterm on Friday. Also I have my BioE meeting on Friday to make it official [get my after hours/computer lab/aweseom badge, turn in the paperwork, etc] and it turns out I have to do a lot of shit to prep for Friday. SO many rules and so many terms of agreement I must agree to! Goodness!






