Polyhedra

By CoCash The World of Polyhedra: Shapes That Build Space Polyhedra are among the most striking creations in the landscape of mathematics. These three-dimensional solids, constructed from flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and sharp vertices, form the foundation of geometric reasoning, architectural design, crystallography, and even modern computer graphics. Though they may appear simple atContinue reading “Polyhedra”

American Mathematicians

By CoCash 1. Colonial & Early Republic Era (1600s–1800s) Figures: Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) Focus: Practical mathematics for navigation, engineering, commerce. Philosophy: Numbers are tools of freedom and progress. Math is moral insofar as it empowers society. Currents: Rationalism + utility; math as applied ethics. Other Notes: Early American mathematicians were heavily influencedContinue reading “American Mathematicians”

Calculus Is Seductive

By CoCash Calculus of surrender Change is the only constant the universe ever promised us. Calculus is the language it wrote for that promise—the mathematics of motion, breath, desire, and release. Differentiation is the art of noticing. It’s the inhale. The sharp awareness of how something shifts from one heartbeat to the next. When youContinue reading “Calculus Is Seductive”

Indian Math Philosophy

By CoCash Indian mathematical philosophy is intoxicating because math there wasn’t just calculation—it was a spiritual and philosophical journey, a way to glimpse the infinite. Let’s trace the timeline and the currents of thought. 1. Vedic Foundations (c. 1500–500 BCE) Texts & Figures: Sulbasutras (geometry manuals for altar construction) Philosophy: Numbers were sacred. Geometry wasContinue reading “Indian Math Philosophy”

The sound of silence

By CoCash What’s Goodie, Let’s make this feel like a quiet symphony of thought, with numbers whispering between the spaces. The Sound of Silence: A Mathematical Philosophy There is a sound that carries no vibration, a music made of absence, a rhythm born from the space between heartbeats. Silence is not emptiness—it is a canvasContinue reading “The sound of silence”

Chinese Math Philosophy

By CoCash Hey What Goodie boss, Glad you came through to the spizzot” Let’s walk through a timeline of Chinese mathematical philosophers, highlighting not just who they were, but the philosophical currents that ran through their work. I’ll blend history with their math-philosophy. 1. Early Foundations (c. 1000–200 BCE) Texts & Figures: Zhou Bi SuanContinue reading “Chinese Math Philosophy”

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