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Friday, June 06, 2008'♥



The lyrics of a song that i once particularly loved went "let it go, let it be. don't waste all your emotions on this tit-for-tat machine" - yet, even after hearing it i wonder if in the end it was all worth it. I ponder about why some people react differently at the things i say and it makes me wonder yet again, "is it me?". Oftentimes, these are the very questions that we yearn to know but yet, giving up the thought of asking it in the end because there's simply no answer to it.

Today, chark asked me a question:

Prove the following result:
A triangle with sides the can be written in the form n^2 + 1, n^2 -1 and 2n (where n > 1) is right angled. Show, by means of a counter example that the converse is false.


I gave her a long and bombastic answer, which in the end, proved to be correct. Well, in case you guys don't know what the question means, it's talking about proving the forms (n^2 + 1, n^2 -1 and 2n) wrong and these forms are not equal to that of a right angled triangle.

genio.

Anyhow, this is what looked like on my way home today. Gloomy and strangely warm.



And some of you may be sick and tired of conventional maths, so much so that sometimes you'd get the strong temptation to tear that piece of math paper into shreds and feign madness so that you may be sent home to take the paper another day. Well, kudos to this guy (whom i dont know) to this really cool work he's done. Have a look, and smile.



Life is...

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The Name's Newton



The name's called Newton. Issac Newton. He was born on the 14th January 1643, and thus it makes him 364 years old this year. He currently resides in Kensington, London, Englang, where, well, that was where he was last seen.

His alma mater was the Trinity College, and he will thoroughly be grateful for all the lessons learnt as he will embark on his journey to be one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. Also, he was the "half-creator" of Calculus and many other nonsensical formulas, derivations and not forgetting laws.

In his free time, he has interest physics, mathematics, astronomy, alchemy, and philosophy. Not forgetting, he has invented so many things that have really proved to be useful in our everyday lives. He is also very well known for Newtonian Mechanics, Universal gravitation, Calculus and Optics.



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