ITT: Post elegant and intuitive ways of visualizing/understanding subject matter. I'll start off with a few.
Anonymous
11/3/2025, 12:13:34 AM
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shape of the earth through lunar eclipses
Anonymous
11/3/2025, 3:48:07 AM
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I think we've moved on from planetary models.
Anonymous
11/3/2025, 3:52:17 AM
No.16834656
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Engineium
All of these electrons are transferring photons back and forth. Little mega calculators.
Anonymous
11/3/2025, 5:20:56 AM
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>>16834000 (OP)
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honestly, I don't think any of these helps much... some are even more confusing than memorizing things, some are based on deprecated theories.
this shit is insane, approach education with this methos and for sure some children will have their minds blown in a good way
>>16834983
Yeah but the modern education system is not meant to stimulate interests and teach children how to explore them. The modern education system is built around shaping obedience and conformity in the modern job market, and in the modern socio-political system. Unfortunately.
Anonymous
11/4/2025, 4:17:19 AM
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>>16834000 (OP)
i would like iec baffle loudspeaker looking table
driver Qts series R installation Qtot
Anonymous
11/4/2025, 9:52:13 AM
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>>16836512
>>16834576
What kinda relation is "is to"?
Let a,b>0; a = 2b (a is the double of b). Then a+b=2b+b=3b. If (a+b) were to a what a is to b, the double, then (a+b)=4b, giving 4b=3b in violation of our positivity condition. Thus a+b is not generally to a what a is to b.
Quod erat demonstr-fuckyou
Anonymous
11/4/2025, 5:46:43 PM
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>>16836165
>Thus a+b is not generally to a what a is to b.
But when it is, it is Golden.
Anonymous
11/4/2025, 6:14:53 PM
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>>16834465
the secret of MS's success revealed at last... knew there had to be something going on behind the scenes that would allow such a crap product like MS to become a worldwide corp.
Anonymous
11/4/2025, 6:18:13 PM
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>>16836935
>>16834522
is this what astronomers use to definitively tell us what far away stars, planets, etc. are made of? isn't using this for that actually pure speculation and as far from definitive as you can get?
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 12:08:35 AM
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>>16836546
The elements can be measured up close in a lab, and then matched to long range stellar optics for comparison.
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 3:54:25 AM
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>>16837216
>>16837204
This is a good example of schizo shit. No effort is put into proving that the assertions (X & Y) -> Z, or that P(Z1 & Z2 & Z3) = 0.
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 4:05:07 AM
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>>16837208
Its an economic model overview that holds true with reality
I would challenge you to rearrange the pieces into a more accurate....catalog of movement descriptions....
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 5:10:02 AM
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>>16837497
why do almost all of the circular graphics ITT not rotate clockwise?
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 2:19:36 PM
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Yo Dog, I heard you like.....so we put.....in......
And the experiments observational results derived interpretations envelope please.....
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 4:52:46 PM
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>>16837487
String theorists use knot theory to weave physical structures out of strings?!? Are we still really trying to build the Universe from the Platonic solids?
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 4:52:56 PM
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>>16837447
i expected to see Waldo at the end of this
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 6:02:49 PM
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>>16837578
>>16837497
wouldn't a northern bias lean toward creating clockwise graphics?
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 6:39:06 PM
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>>16837560
Imagine the Earth, rotating west to east, and watching the dawn break across the timezones. Anti-clockwise.
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 7:14:27 PM
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>>16835250
ok, but at the very least in our minds and hearts a better way should live, and applied to the real world, when they've done the leluminati prescrived duties and there's some free time, show them some animations or pictures of what they're actually learning or how it applies to real world
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 7:23:25 PM
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show this to the children, and follow up with this:
>Historical context
>The moderately successful architect and engineer Vitruvius lived from c.80 – c.20 BCE, primarily in the Roman Republic.[15] He is best known for authoring De architectura (On Architecture), later called the Ten Books on Architecture, which is the only substantial architecture treatise that survives from antiquity.[16] The work's third volume includes a discussion concerning body proportions,[1] where the figures of a man in a circle and a square are respectively referred to as homo ad circulum, homo ad quadratum.[15] Vitruvius explained that:
>>In a temple there ought to be harmony in the symmetrical relations of the different parts to the whole. In the human body, the central point is the navel. If a man is placed flat on his back, with his hands and feet extended, and a compass centered at his navel, his fingers and toes will touch the circumference of a circle thereby described. And just as the human body yields a circular outline, so too a square may be found from it. For if we measure the distance from the soles of the feet to the top of the head, and then apply that measure to the outstretched arms, the breadth will be found to be the same as the height, as in the case of a perfect square.
>—Vitruvius in De architectura, book three, chapter one[17]
He solved an ancient riddle, the genius of the then "now", drank from the springs of knowledge of the genius that preceded him, by a thousand years and then some
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 7:25:29 PM
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>>16834001
>because the triangles are similar...
this is where I couldn't follow anymore
>>16834983
>>16835250
It's really more that we have a LOT of shit to get through in a relatively short amount of time. If you took the time to practically demonstrate everything then you're still churning out half educated people. Don't be intentionally dense.
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 8:42:20 PM
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i was looking for that one neat video about Rayleigh scattering where the water tank is long and you can clearly see how the water colour keeps changing the further it goes but i can't find it. anyone knows which one? the demonstrator was a lady
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 8:52:58 PM
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>>16837643
>It's really more that we have a LOT of shit to get through in a relatively short amount of time.
I know that, that's wrong, I will forever remember the area and volume formula of the cylinder because of the graphic explication the teacher gave, you can picture the formula "executing" in real time. what I'm getting at is, if you can get them to understand or comprehend you've won that child for good
it's not about how it is, but how it should be
Anonymous
11/5/2025, 9:01:38 PM
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>>16837643
every top tier university uses demonstrations and conducts real life experiments whenever possible because that stuff sticks easily, especially if you add some humour to it
Anonymous
11/6/2025, 2:46:08 PM
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>>16834570
It makes me seethe that Earth being tilted just 7 degrees is what causes seasons, and not the fact that its distance from the sun varies by fucking 5 million km.
Anonymous
11/8/2025, 10:59:55 PM
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>>16840850
When simulated on a map of Tokyo, slime molds created a network very similar to the Tokyo rail transit system. In certain ways, it was even more efficient, especially in terms of fault tolerance and transport cost/effectiveness.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 2:28:32 AM
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Anonymous
11/9/2025, 2:40:33 AM
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>>16841125
Posture Check
Hydration Check
Meds Check
Comfy levels?
Cozy Quant?
Lets get back to it then
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:45:39 AM
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>>16841091
Earliest human paper, believed to be a fragment from a map from ancient China, where the art of paper making originated, Chinese troops were captured in war with the Arabs/Persians, and the captured troops taught the art of paper making in exchange for their lives and freedom.
It was then captured by the Europeans from the Arabs/Persians during the crusades, and book binding and then the printing press was born, and here we are...its still, all so tiresome....
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 5:38:22 AM
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>>16841076
>>16839996
what a peaceful diagram.....
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 5:39:27 AM
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>>16841092
>>16841075
I think the James Webb telescope is sitting in one of the lagrange points
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 6:03:20 AM
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>>16841034
The Japs still make all sorts of boutique artisanal papers made from ricewater slurry and extremely fine silk screens to allow the water to pass through, leaving only the very fine rice pulp behind to dry as "paper".
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 6:06:58 AM
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>>16841076
Don't get it twisted, this shape is clearly a sign of great enlightenment and insight, past and present.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 7:28:10 AM
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Zoomers don't know about the Hand Lightning Spheres