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Semiseptenary: base 7½
1 = 1
10 = 7½
100 = 56¼
1,000 = 421⅞
10,000 = 3,164 1⁄16
100,000 = 23,730 ¹⁵⁄₃₂
1,000,000 = 177,978 ³³⁄₆₄
Just call me Isaac Newton, because I'm inventing new maths: fractional integers! How does this even work? I'll come back to this tomorrow and figure it out!
Let's be real though, I'm not Newton, I'm Leibniz. I invented it independently, but someone else has surely figured out fractional bases before me.
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Gottfried Leibnitz (1646 - 1716) und Ada Lovelace (1815 - 1852) als frühe Pioniere der Computer-Wissenschaften ...
Post: #134: Pinterest, Grafik: A Brief History Of Computer Science, 2023.
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Insubordinate minds
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Gottfried Leibnitz: Metaphysics
"God, according to Leibniz, is the necessary being which constitutes the sufficient explanation of the totality of contingent things–why the universe is this way rather than any other. Thus far, God’s necessity is the only thing mentioned about such a being (there is not much religious or theological about this initially bare metaphysical concept). God as a being may be necessary, but if the contingent universe were simply a random or arbitrary act of God, then God would not constitute the required explanation of all things. In other words, God must not only be necessary, but also the source of the intelligibility of all things. It must be possible, therefore, to inquire into the reasons God had for authorizing or allowing this, rather than any other, universe to be the one that actually exists. And if God is to be the explanation of the intelligibility of the universe, then God must have access to that intelligibility, such that God could be said to know what it is that is being allowed to exist–that is, God must have the ability to grasp complete concepts, and to see at once the “whole demonstration” discussed above. God so far is therefore (i) a necessary being, (ii) the explanation of the universe, and (iii) the infinite intelligence."
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"Music is a hidden arithmetic exercise of the soul, which does not know that it is counting."
— Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, born #OTD 1646.
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Rationalist Philosophers Tutorial - YouTube
In this video, I explained about Rationalist philosophers- Descartes, Spinoza and Leibnitz, their theories of Substance, God and Rationalism.
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Rationalist Philosophers -Theories of Rationalism, Substance & God
Rationalism, in Western philosophy, is the view that regards ‘reason’ as the chief source and test of knowledge.
Rationalist Philosophers
René Descartes (1596-1650) was a French philosopher who is often studied as the first great philosopher in the era of “modern philosophy.”
Benedict de Spinoza (1632-77), the Dutch Jewish philosopher introduced a conception of philosophizing that was new to…
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Mengenalmu Itu Tak Mungkin
Kamu dan Namamu
Sebelumnya, sejauh kutahu: Kamu itu ada dua.
Satu, kamu. Dua, siapa sebenarnya kamu.
Oh iya. “Dea namaku”, katamu waktu itu. Kutahu, lengkapnya: Idea.
Kamu yang Kukenal
Maka, semua berubah sejak saat itu. Kau kupakai dimanapun dan kapanpun aku mau. Untukku.
Baju yang kupakai ya baju yang pernah kamu lihat. Celana yang kukenakan ya celana yang pernah kamu setrika. Bahkan, tubuh…
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Artwork by Jenny Leibnitz
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I will die on this hill
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Some wizard posting how you should not follow the book, to just do it, that follow the manual is the worst.
Well, if I don't follow the damn book I could end up spending my entire life reinventing derivatives!
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The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has put out a call for international and industry partners to contribute science payloads to its Chang’e-8 lunar lander, set for launch to the Moon in 2028. The mission, which will involve a lander, a rover, and a utility robot, will be China’s first attempt at in-situ resource utilization on the Moon, using lunar regolith to produce brick-like building materials. Just like NASA’s Artemis plans, the CNSA’s plans for the Moon are targeted at the Lunar south pole, which is expected to be rich in useable resources, especially water. The presence of these resources will be vital for long-term human activity on the lunar surface. Possible landing sites for Chang’e-8 include Leibnitz Beta, Amundsen crater, Cabeus crater, and the ridge connecting the Shackleton and de Gerlache craters, according to a presentation by Chang’e-8 chief deputy designer in October 2023. Chang’e-8 will be the last CNSA robotic mission to be launched before construction begins on the International Lunar Research Station, China’s crewed moonbase being planned in collaboration with Russia’s Roscosmos. That makes Chang’e-8’s attempt to create building materials out of regolith a vital proof-of-concept for their lunar aspirations. In order to make moon-bricks, the lander will carry an instrument that uses solar energy to melt lunar soil and turn it into useable parts at a speed of 40 cubic cm per hour. Alongside the regolith processing equipment, the lander will be equipped with an array of science instruments, including cameras, a seismometer to detect moonquakes, and an x-ray telescope. Part of the mission will focus on moon-based Earth observation, with several instruments designed to monitor Earth’s atmosphere and magnetosphere. The rover, meanwhile, will carry ground penetrating radar, cameras, a mineral analyzer, and tools for collecting and storing samples (leaving open the possibility of future missions to retrieve the samples). The utility robot is a key piece of the mission, but CNSA isn’t developing it in-house. Instead, the space agency is seeking proposals from partners interested in developing it as a piggyback payload to ride alongside the rest of Chang’e-8. According to the call for proposals, the 100kg, battery-powered robot will need to be able to “capture, carry and place items, shovel, and transfer lunar soil.” It will also need to be able to travel at 400m per hour. There is room for an additional 100kg of piggyback payloads besides the robot, for which full proposals are expected to be submitted later this year. While planning for Chang’e 8 is ongoing, the CNSA has two additional robotic moon missions in the works for the near future. The first, Chang’e-6, will launch this spring, and aims to return a regolith sample from the lunar far side (a never before accomplished feat). The next mission is planned for 2026, when Chang’e-7 will carry out a geological examination of the permanently shadowed craters scattered around the Moon’s south pole. The post China's Chang'e-8 Mission Will Try to Make Bricks on the Moon appeared first on Universe Today.
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Ihr seid Heide und es ist KdE-Übernachtungswoche und auch wenn Leo die ganze Zeit über auf dem Schlafsofa schläft (ihr versteht nicht ganz warum), hat sich Adam eines Abends mit ihm auf sein Zimmer zurückgezogen, um irgendwas wegen der Arbeit zu besprechen oder generell einfach um ein bisschen zu quatschen, so genau wisst ihr gar nicht, was die beiden denn nun eigentlich immer zusammen machen, aber ihr hört Stimmen und Lachen — wie schön, dass die beiden sich endlich wieder so gut verstehen! Leo ist wirklich ein Guter! Da die beiden ja immer so viel arbeiten, denkt ihr euch, dass sie ja sicher hungrig sind!
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