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American physicist Edward Witten explains why it wasn’t until Einstein's work that we fully understand the reason behind the inverse square law, and why it's specifically a square rather than some arbitrary decimal 1 / distance² vs. 1 / distance¹·⁷⁴⁸²²⋅⋅⋅
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Freeman Dyson on the importance of cheap space travel
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Andrew Wiles on the morning he discovered how to fix his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem
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Dijkstra on why he believed programmers should stop using the term "bug"
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As a droplet touches a liquid surface it bounces gently, kept afloat momentarily by a thin air cushion. As the air dissipates the droplet comes in contact with the liquid. The droplet undergoes a multi-step coalescence journey: with each interaction, it merges and reduces in size, transitioning into a smaller droplet, until it eventually fully merges with the liquid below.
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American physicist Edward Witten explains why it wasn’t until Einstein's work that we fully understand the reason behind the inverse square law, and why it's specifically a square rather than some arbitrary decimal 1 / distance² vs. 1 / distance¹·⁷⁴⁸²²⋅⋅⋅
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Marvin Minsky recalls how John Nash effortlessly solved his PhD problem
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Why the last digit of n⁵ is equal to the last digit of n 2⁵=32 4⁵=1024 5⁵=3125
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Computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra on the frustration of debugging a program you wrote yourself
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Freeman Dyson on how he struggled to learn quantum mechanics from Paul Dirac
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Freeman Dyson on the Greening of the Galaxy: "the galaxy is very boring as long as it's dead, you look at all these planets and stars we've discovered, they're beautiful, but still they're sort of boring. So I'd like to bring life to the universe and bring the universe to life"
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How programs for the Apollo guidance computer were woven into memory
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