A collection of mathematical fascinations, not strictly limited to the subject itself but also people's interactions and interpretations. My curiosity for the subject is infinite, but I try to stay away from the sciences. The thrill lies in the purity, not the application.
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School of Tomorrow
May 5, 1958 edition of Arthur Radebaugh’s Sunday comic, Closer Than We Think
I briefly forgot the formula for the volume of a pyramid while working with some students in Math Club. I was able to quickly derive it on my own, but my students have never let me forget it.
Delightful little footnote from Calculus: Analytic Geometry and Calculus, with Vectors, by Ralph Palmer Agnew of Cornell University, 1962.
The most accurate drawing of what it’s like to be a math teacher.