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  • if the curve is defined to be the one with a pair like [f(t), g(t)] with t in the domain t(-[0,1], then this is neither onto nor one-to-one.

  • Not apropos of this particularly video, really, but I just read through your essay on ID and Evolution earlier this evening.

    Very, very illuminating and thought-provoking. It might be worthwhile to make a video or two on that topic as well, if you haven't already done so.

  • @belaghoulashi. Watch "Human behavioral biology serie by Robert Sapolsky. Its available here on the tube.

    "The end of free will" ... and ... "we are very likely all automatons" are two true and simple statements but they also managed to throw countless humans in depression, denial and fear. Ironically, it seems that the truth does not set one(too many) free.

  • @DanPartelly

    I will check it out. Thank you.

  • I dont understand what is meant by "European Work". Weren't Archimedes, Nicomedes, Ptolemy Europeans as well? Or is that some special term?

  • @makedonas86 By European I refer to the modern era, starting around the 1500's in Europe. As for the ancients you mention, while no doubt they spoke Greek, their background would have been varied, and some of them lived in Alexandria, in Africa.

  • Hello! I love your lessons, but i would like to suggest improving the quality of sound in your videos.

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  • thank you for the video!

  • The Peano curve reminds me of a question every time it appears:

    What is a dimension?

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