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At the time of authoring this, I'm kinda taking a break from learning a bit about physics and diagramming (one of my modes of learning; visualization).

I ate a lasagna for breakfast, heh.. maybe a bit unorthodox, but omg it tasted delicious.

The weather is becoming a bit more colder lately as kinda expected at this time of season, nearing winter time... "Winter is coming."

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The temperature here at 1 c last time I checked. I don't mind some coldness of weather.. just not extremely cold.

Speaking of temperature.. I once played around with developing a diagram of temperature, not a serious thing but wondered why a standardization of human specific temperature couldn't be based on from this (perhaps not too precise or something like that):

  • 0 (absolute absence of heat)
  • 1 (cold)
  • 2 (warm)
  • 3 (hot)

Then developed into Wizard Temperature Formulation (W.T.F.), a human specified temperature, then polished just on this post:

  • 0 ultra cold
  • 0.5
  • 1 extremely cold
  • 1.5
  • 2 moderately cold
  • 2.5
  • 3 low cold
  • 3.5
  • 4 low heat
  • 4.5
  • 5 moderately heat
  • 5.5
  • 6 extremely heat
  • 6.5
  • 7 ultra hot

Oh well, just for fun. :P

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8 minutes ago, tylers100 said:

A basic number arrangement and draw, a random and kinda trivial but a bit fun activity I did this morning. See attached image.

Good Morning.

Have you heard of

Penrose Tiling

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling

Escher

https://mathandart.com/blog/escher_and_tessellations/

Tesselations

https://www.mathnasium.com/blog/what-is-tessellation-in-math

?

 

You should be able to find many more references for yourself.

 

😀

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45 minutes ago, studiot said:

Good Morning.

Have you heard of

Penrose Tiling

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling

Escher

https://mathandart.com/blog/escher_and_tessellations/

Tesselations

https://www.mathnasium.com/blog/what-is-tessellation-in-math

?

 

You should be able to find many more references for yourself.

 

😀

I have heard of Penrose but not his work on tiling. Escher, no until I visited the link. Tessellation, yes but not explored or delved into it in depth not fully yet (formal-wise).

Good morning to you too.

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