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Number of Blossarys: 51
Perhaps one of the most simple and yet complex geometric figures in existence. A circle is made by a point rotating around another in a plane with a fixed distance.
The formula that is said to be "the most remarkable formula in mathematics." e raised to the imaginary unit with pi is equal to negative one. It contains what some say to be all of the important ...
The formula that describes how the time perceived by an object relative to a plane of reference becomes longer as it approaches the speed of light relative to the same plane of reference.
The ratio of any circle's diameter to its circumference. There are some who wish to replace its use with Tau, the ratio of any circle's radius to its circumference, apparently because it makes ...
The number two raised to any integer, or the series thereof. The sum of powers of two is the most minimalistic way to express any number, therefore it is used widely in computer engineering.
A set of equations used in physics to represent the motion of objects and to predict them in ideal conditions. These derive from more simple equations but it would be easier to just memorize them.
Starting from 0 and 1, adding the previous two numbers in the sequence to get the next term in the sequence. The limit of the ratio of the terms is the Golden Ratio.