The New Math : latest mathematics and general sciences.
12 June 2007 at 9:08 am
Physics is an offshoot of Science that deals with the discovery and delineation of the universal laws acting on energy, matter, time and space. It aims to provide a logical picture of nature in accord with experience. Physics has gone a long way-from the attempt to interpret physical phenomena like the movement of planets to more sophisticated areas like energy, momentum and atoms.

Albert Einstein and Niles Bohr are some of the prominent names in fully understanding what we call “Modern Physics.” These scientists dared to find answer to questions that seemed to be unanswerable. How fast does light travel? What will happen if the terrestrial poles melt?
Recently, U.S. astronomers discovered the presence of two supermassive black holes. A black hole is a curved space area where the gravitational field is so extreme that no radiation, no matter and not even light can penetrate. The theory of general relativity by Einstein overwhelms the concept of a black hole. According to him, the gravity that is present in a black hole is not the gravity that pulls down objects opposing Newton’s. Rather, it is a curvature of time and space brought about by the existence of a close massive object. Imagine something coming and moving past an extremely large object, it will look to be pulled toward it, but the truth is, it is not. It is moving along the very line that it was going through in an empty space. This time, the straight line will appear like it is curved, due to the gravity’s distorting of the underlying the four-dimensional succession.
In Modern Physics, Black Holes and other strong sources of gravitational waves become easier to understand. The current models on how the universe was formed will be fortified. As time goes on, more seemingly unfathomable events will happen but this time there is a field that could readily explore and explain.
11 June 2007 at 1:18 am
Study reveals that children who had never been taught addition or subtraction were able to solve approximate math problems involving large numbers.
Ironically, during the first encounter with math (in elementary school) perfecting the ability to add and subtract, multiply and divide, children find symbolic arithmetic quite difficult and tedious. Learning math is only a long and torturous process for kids.
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8 June 2007 at 8:58 am
If you’re planning to take the next SAT Test which will be held on Oct. 6, you might want to start preparing from now.
SAT Math section, besides Critical Reading and Writing, probably the one that could get you into trouble. You will have to answer 54 math questions from three different fields : basic arithmetic, algebra 1 & II, and geometry.
Some consider finding a tutor as the best option. Some finds that reading books will do just fine. But if you think you need SAT Study Guide, you have to try this free online SAT Prep. An online training SAT prep course that is not only free, but is easy to use. You can do it from your own home, all you need is a computer and an internet connection. They cover all of the key topics, Math, Critical Reading and Writing.
Good luck… I mean good effort
8 June 2007 at 12:17 am
Mathematics is a study of paradigm that centers on ideas like change, space, structure, measurement and counting. Over the years, the basic ideas originating from Mesopotamia, India, ancient Greece, Egypt and China were cultivated and at present play a vital role in science and technology. Suffice it to say that Mathematics is the vocabulary of Science.
The lack of understanding on the number system made the Greeks fail to solve and account for incommensurable ratios. The introduction of coordinates by Descartes marked the new stage for Geometry, the part of Mathematics that deals with questions of shapes, sizes, properties of space and relative position of figures. Geometry must actually be quantitative in order to be functionally useful in engineering and science. Galileo stated that “the language of nature is Mathematics” and for him, Science involves drawing ideas from some mathematically formulated physical principles.
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6 June 2007 at 5:56 am
As summer draws near, some parents might already started to make a plan for vacation. Summer always means having free time, beach, and fun. But if you’re a parent and you have kids, do you know that kids lose more than a month of learning and their academic skills during the summer break? And do you know that your kids can still have some fun yet retain learning and get ready for the next school year?
Start planning a wise summer program for your kids. Let your kids have some fun during the summer and also make significant academic progress in an innovative tutoring environment.to help kids progress during their time off.

6 June 2007 at 1:59 am
There has been an ongoing question on whether Pluto is a planet or not. Some doubt that it’s a planet, because of its characteristics, such as its small size, and it being so far away from the sun. According to MIT, Pluto is indeed a planet. This is all thanks to the new draft of definition that defines what a planet is. The new draft definition, as what’s defined by International Astronomical Union (IAU) has two conditions that need to be satisfied, in order for an object to be a planet.
The new draft definition defined by the IAU, defines a planet as an object that orbits around a star, but the object itself must not be a star. The second condition is that the object must have enough mass, that is enough gravity to pull into a spherical shape.
Let’s get back to the question. Is Pluto a planet? To answer that, let’s get back to what a planet should be. Does Pluto satisfy the two conditions of it being a planet? The answer is Yes, along with dozens of other new planets that satisfy this new definition. Currently, there are three new candidates of planets, the three new proposed planets are Ceres, Charon, and 2003 UB313(This planet has not yet been assigned a real name).
Along with this new definition, IAU also defines a new category of planet, namely, “Plutons”. However, today’s post has been satisfied, so I’ll continue on the next post, and explain furthermore on what’s a “Plutons”, and how a planet would become a “Plutons”
Source from MIT
5 June 2007 at 8:13 am
This is for those of you who want to learn about the night sky. Telescopes are very useful if you want to enhance your knowledge of the sky. Telescopes reveal many things such as that there are many more stars in the night sky than are evident to the unaided eye and the surface of the moon has many craters.
One of the telescope that you need to consider is Meade MySky. I read around, and found out that it has similar buttons to the former Celestron SkyScout. It’s pretty simple to use. It can locate and identify objects that you see in the beautiful night sky. Its only disadvantage is its price. Some people may consider it quite expensive, and would rather buy something else. But if you compare it to other telescopes of around the same price, this product is definitely worth the money. It’s perfect for new astronomers as well as common people, since it will guide the user throughout the entire night sky-watching experience.
2 June 2007 at 8:23 am
We’ve heard all around about Superheroes, it’s in the movies and almost everywhere. So many people are interested in them. There’s the proof, you can see how the latest movie, Spiderman 3, came into action, and went straight up the chart. Then, you may ask, how could Superhero possibly relates to Science?
Well, when you read about Superheroes in comic books, you’d actually be surprised that they get the science right more than you think. Like the element in the “Superman” comic books. The element “Krypton” actually exists, and not just merely a creation by the author.
A physics professor, from the University of Minnesota, admits this fact. He teaches his student through examples involving superheroes. He said that by referring to superheroes character, the students became more interested in Physics, which he made out to be a story.
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28 May 2007 at 2:02 am
College tuition costs going up, education grants decreasing, you’re starting to feel getting poorer, you even regret going to college just racking up debt. Yeah, I’ve been there before. Sucks, isn’t it?
Finding the right student loan consolidation while being targeted by multiple lenders it’s not an easy job. If you’re struggling to find a way to get out of this problem, you’re not alone. There are a lot of misinformation and confusion out there about student loan consolidation.
First thing you should know is that Federal student loan consolidation is a free Federal refinancing program designed to help students and graduates like yourself manage their student debt, and avoid loan default. All you need is to find the right one. You should know that not all student loan consolidators are the same.
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27 May 2007 at 12:38 am
Guessing numbers like birthday date is one of the most popular and old math trick yet still amazed some people. Now I am going to show you how to do the trick. Here is the steps :
1. First of all ask your friends to think of their birthday. Tell them to think of the month in numbers (Jan is 1 and August is 8, for examples).
2. Ask them to multiply the month number by 5.
3. Then add the result by 6.
4. Multiply again by 4.
5. Now add 9 to the last result.
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25 May 2007 at 1:17 am
I was bored and a bit tired but I just couldn’t get my eyes closed. I decided to click on the StumbleUpon button. Thought I might find something interesting, funny enough or maybe I found nothing and thus i got even more bored and tired… then I should really really go to sleep! LOL..
But I guess I got quite lucky, I saw this Math Humor! Here’s one of the joke :
A Math Romance
They integrated from the very point of origin. Her curves were continuous, and even though he was odd, he was a real number. The day their lines first intersected, they became an ordered pair. From then on it was a continuous function. They were both in their prime, so in next to no time they were horizontal and parallel. She was awed by the magnitude of his perpendicular line, and he was amazed by her conical projections.
“Bisect my angle!” she postulated each time she reached her local maximum. He taught her the chain rule as she implicitly defined the amplitude of his simple harmonic motion. They underwent multiple rotations of their axes, until at last they reached the vertex, the critical point, their finite limit. After that they slept like logs.
Later she found him taking a right-handed limit, that was a problem, because it was an improper form. He meanwhile had realized that she was irrational, not to mention square. She approached her ex, so they diverged.
Oh, well… okay, now I really need some sleep and should get to that. See you gals (and you too guys ;))
23 May 2007 at 12:53 pm
Dyslexia is a learning disability some kids have with reading and writing. It can make words look jumbled. This makes it difficult for a kid to read and remember what was read. What you should always remember is that : dyslexia is not due to an intelligence below the normal range or to sensory problems. In fact, some very smart people, like Albert Einstein, have had dyslexia.
Kids who have dyslexia might get frustrated sometimes and they may not like that they are in a different reading group than their friends. But they can get help to improve their reading skills and go on to do great things in. Kids who have dyslexia can get help from specialists who know how to make reading easier. They may need parents or tutors to help them stay caught up.
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23 May 2007 at 6:57 am
The number 666 has long been respected as an object of dark mystery; it is well-known as the Number of the Beast as described the Book of the Revelation :
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
Book of Revelation 13:18. From the King James translation
Today we’re not going to look over the apocalypticism, prophecy, mysticism, nor the numerology properties of 666, we’re going to see that mathematically, 666 is a fascinating number!
- The sum of the first 36 natural numbers is 666 (1 + 2 + 3 + … + 34 + 35 + 36 = 666)
- 666 is the sum of the squares of the first seven prime numbers (22 + 32 + 52 + 72 + 112 + 132 + 172 = 666).
- It is equal to the sum of its digits plus the cubes of its digits:
- 666 = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6³ + 6³ + 6³.
- 666 is related to (6² + n²) in the following interesting ways:666 = (6 + 6 + 6) · (6² + 1²)
666 = 6! · (6² + 1²) / (6² + 2²)
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22 May 2007 at 9:23 pm
Student loan consolidation programs also called a student consolidation loan, are loans offered to students to assist in payment of the costs of professional education; combines several student or parent loans into one bigger loan from a single lender, which is then used to pay off the balances on the other loans.
These loans usually carry a lower interest rate than other loans and are usually issued by the government. Consolidation loans are available for most federal loans and some lenders offer consolidation loans for private loans as well.
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22 May 2007 at 8:50 pm
Start with the square numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 45 49 and so on. Pick any other number and you can express it as a sum of squares.
For example :
2 = 1 + 1
34=1+4+4+9+16
101= 1+1+ 4+ 9+9+ 16+25+ 36
…and so on.
It’s not so difficult to agree with the statement as you could actually express any numbers as a sum of 1s (1+1+1+…..). So, what’s so special about this Quadratic Expressions?
Well, French mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange proved that every positive integer is either a square itself or the sum of two, three, or four squares. No more than four squares, x^2 + y^2 + z^2 + t^2, are ever needed to express any number, no matter how large.
Now that’s magic 