German mathematician and physicist (1777–1855)
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Fanny Nusbaum est psychologue clinicienne et neuroscientifique. Elle consacre depuis plus de 20 ans ses travaux à la compréhension des profils à haut potentiel intellectuel et aux mécanismes cognitifs complexes. Au fil de sa pratique en cabinet et de ses recherches, elle observe un décalage entre la littérature scientifique dominante et la réalité clinique. Les profils décrits comme surdoués sont souvent présentés comme atypiques ou en difficulté scolaire ou sociale. Pourtant, une part importante de ses patients ne correspond pas à ces descriptions. Elle développe alors une nouvelle lecture des profils à haut potentiel et introduit le terme de philo-cognitif. Il désigne une appétence forte et durable pour la pensée, la connaissance et la compréhension du monde. Selon elle, le haut potentiel ne se résume pas à un QI supérieur à 130. Dans la courbe de Gauss, un QI dont le score est supérieur à 130 correspond à environ 2,2 % de la population. Pourtant, l'expérience clinique de Fanny Nusbaum montre une réalité plus nuancée. De nombreux profils présentent une appétence cognitive marquée sans forcément atteindre ce seuil, ce qui les rend parfois invisibles aux outils classiques d'évaluation. Le QI reste un instrument pertinent, mais il ne peut constituer l'unique critère d'identification. Au-delà des classifications traditionnelles, elle estime qu'une part bien plus large de la population présente une forte appétence pour la pensée et la connaissance, possiblement proche d'un tiers selon ses observations cliniques. Cette hypothèse interroge les modèles établis et invite à repenser la manière dont le haut potentiel est défini. Dans cet épisode, elle explique pourquoi la recherche de sens constitue le moteur central des philo-cognitifs, comment fonctionne leur pensée en arborescence et pourquoi l'optimisation du système devient souvent un réflexe intellectuel structurant. Bonne écoute !===========================
Special tribute episode, featuring longtime friends, respected colleagues and Hall of Fame contributors reflecting on the profound impact of J. Allen Byrne—a pioneering expert, educator, Battcon founder, IEEE Senior Member, and International Battery Hall of Fame inductee—whose decades of leadership in stationary battery systems, DC power solutions, and industry education shaped modern practices and inspired generations.Episode Highlights6:09 – We convinced Allen to leave Marconi Space and Defense, and he came and joined us in Saudi.16:15 – He was the titan. They called Gauss the titan of electricity. But Allen Byrne was the titan of energy storage, and you could always bet on him. Having an answer to whatever question you asked him.23:50 – He was always trying to look out for everybody else and make sure everybody else felt comfortable. But he was definitely, as I said before, a force to be reckoned with in the industry.31:20 – We both agreed that once the last of the old guard is gone, also going to be gone is hundreds of years of experiences and knowledge and the willingness to share that, to stand up alone when needed to help the industry be better.49:29 – Allen's interest went way beyond just batteries and he, he has a lasting impact.
Gauss famously described mathematics as the queen of the sciences. But how should we think of this discipline? Is it an aloof ruler, mysteriously governing the laws of nature? A vital tool for bettering our lot? Or a story that helps us understand nature? Professor Minhyong Kim directs the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences and the Centre for Mathematics for Humanity in Edinburgh. He is an accomplished number theorist — particularly within the field of diophantine equations (the Kim in Chabauty-Kim). And a best-selling author on popular mathematics in Korea.
Inscríbete a la clase gratuita de Phil Hugo y descubre cómo perder grasa con keto y ayuno SIN hambre y conseguir altos niveles de energía todo el día y su quieres ir un paso más allá apúntate a Keto Fast, el programa definitivo para implementar la keto y el ayuno .→AQUÍ (cupón ORIOL = 10% dto)Javier G. Recuenco experto en altas capacidades expone la tragedia de arruinar tu vida por falta de herramientas sociales: el superdotado debe adaptarse al mundo, no al revés. Explica por qué las niñas disimulan su inteligencia en la adolescencia y cómo el sistema educativo margina el lado derecho de la campana de Gauss. Presenta el concepto del santuario humano: creatividad e intuición donde la IA nunca competirá. Advierte sobre la estafa intergeneracional del mercado laboral y defiende el estoicismo como habilidad de domar el toro de la emoción, no negarla.LIBROS MENCIONADOS- El libro pequeño del Estoicismo de Javier Recuenco y Guillermo de Haro -Thinking in Bets de Annie Duke - Meditaciones de Marco Aurelio - Co-Intelligence de Ethan Mollick - El almanac del pobre Charlie de Charlie Munger - Incompetencias Básicas de Damià Bardera - Watchmen de Alan Moore - The name of the game de Will Eisner - Maus de Art Spiegelman - Monster de Naoki UrasawaPuedes seguir a Javier Recuenco en:- Twitter- YouTube- LinkedIn #oriolroda #genteinteresante #salud #bienestar #podcast
How do you wrap up a week-long celebration of 300 years of history? With more parades... obviously! Along with band concerts, street fairs, fireworks, a grand ball, and even a firemen's muster. Our coverage of Salem's 300th birthday may be coming to a close, but we still have a lot to get through on the event line-up. Join Sarah and Jeffrey, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they reach their conclusion on the celebrations of a century ago. Tickets to our next LIVE SHOW on February 7th! For all Salem News references, see microfilm at Salem Public Library for July 1926. Brisbane Telegraph,June 17, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Boston Woman Dies in Parachute Fall; Fifteen Thousand See Louise.”New York Times, May 28, 1928. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Daily Mirror,July 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Boston Globe,July 9, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Lewiston Daily Sun,May 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Los Angeles Times,August 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. New Castle News,March 12, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Record-Journal,February 23, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem Public Library Links and Lore. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem State University Archives & Special Collections Blog. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Salem Tercentenary July 4th to 10th: Official Program of the Celebration and Episodes in History.Compiled by John D. H. Gauss. Salem, MA: Salem City Government, 1926. The Springfield Daily Republican,April 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Streets of Salem. “The Salem Tercentenary, 1926.” January 7, 2024. Accessed November 11, 2025.LINK. If you want to know what they were dancing to back in 1926, check out this playlist! YOUTUBE Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered Tours www.salemuncoveredtours.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE https://uppbeat.io/t/giulio-fazio/promenade-rag License code: EWN49QDWEIM9XO9M
How do you wrap up a week-long celebration of 300 years of history? With more parades... obviously! Along with band concerts, street fairs, fireworks, a grand ball, and even a firemen's muster. Our coverage of Salem's 300th birthday may be coming to a close, but we still have a lot to get through on the event line-up. Join Sarah and Jeffrey, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they reach their conclusion on the celebrations of a century ago. Tickets to our next LIVE SHOW on February 7th! For all Salem News references, see microfilm at Salem Public Library for July 1926. Brisbane Telegraph,June 17, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Boston Woman Dies in Parachute Fall; Fifteen Thousand See Louise.”New York Times, May 28, 1928. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Daily Mirror,July 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Boston Globe,July 9, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Lewiston Daily Sun,May 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Los Angeles Times,August 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. New Castle News,March 12, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Record-Journal,February 23, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem Public Library Links and Lore. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem State University Archives & Special Collections Blog. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Salem Tercentenary July 4th to 10th: Official Program of the Celebration and Episodes in History.Compiled by John D. H. Gauss. Salem, MA: Salem City Government, 1926. The Springfield Daily Republican,April 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Streets of Salem. “The Salem Tercentenary, 1926.” January 7, 2024. Accessed November 11, 2025.LINK. If you want to know what they were dancing to back in 1926, check out this playlist! YOUTUBE Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered Tours www.salemuncoveredtours.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE https://uppbeat.io/t/giulio-fazio/promenade-rag License code: EWN49QDWEIM9XO9M
How do you wrap up a week-long celebration of 300 years of history? With more parades... obviously! Along with band concerts, street fairs, fireworks, a grand ball, and even a firemen's muster. Our coverage of Salem's 300th birthday may be coming to a close, but we still have a lot to get through on the event line-up. Join Sarah and Jeffrey, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they reach their conclusion on the celebrations of a century ago. Tickets to our next LIVE SHOW on February 7th! For all Salem News references, see microfilm at Salem Public Library for July 1926. Brisbane Telegraph,June 17, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Boston Woman Dies in Parachute Fall; Fifteen Thousand See Louise.”New York Times, May 28, 1928. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Daily Mirror,July 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Boston Globe,July 9, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Lewiston Daily Sun,May 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Los Angeles Times,August 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. New Castle News,March 12, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Record-Journal,February 23, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem Public Library Links and Lore. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem State University Archives & Special Collections Blog. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Salem Tercentenary July 4th to 10th: Official Program of the Celebration and Episodes in History.Compiled by John D. H. Gauss. Salem, MA: Salem City Government, 1926. The Springfield Daily Republican,April 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Streets of Salem. “The Salem Tercentenary, 1926.” January 7, 2024. Accessed November 11, 2025.LINK. If you want to know what they were dancing to back in 1926, check out this playlist! YOUTUBE Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered Tours www.salemuncoveredtours.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE https://uppbeat.io/t/giulio-fazio/promenade-rag License code: EWN49QDWEIM9XO9M
How do you wrap up a week-long celebration of 300 years of history? With more parades... obviously! Along with band concerts, street fairs, fireworks, a grand ball, and even a firemen's muster. Our coverage of Salem's 300th birthday may be coming to a close, but we still have a lot to get through on the event line-up. Join Sarah and Jeffrey, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they reach their conclusion on the celebrations of a century ago. Tickets to our next LIVE SHOW on February 7th! For all Salem News references, see microfilm at Salem Public Library for July 1926. Brisbane Telegraph,June 17, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Boston Woman Dies in Parachute Fall; Fifteen Thousand See Louise.”New York Times, May 28, 1928. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Daily Mirror,July 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Boston Globe,July 9, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Lewiston Daily Sun,May 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. The Los Angeles Times,August 8, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. New Castle News,March 12, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Record-Journal,February 23, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem Public Library Links and Lore. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. “Salem Tercentenary.”Salem State University Archives & Special Collections Blog. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Salem Tercentenary July 4th to 10th: Official Program of the Celebration and Episodes in History.Compiled by John D. H. Gauss. Salem, MA: Salem City Government, 1926. The Springfield Daily Republican,April 4, 1926. Newspapers.com. Accessed November 11, 2025. LINK. Streets of Salem. “The Salem Tercentenary, 1926.” January 7, 2024. Accessed November 11, 2025.LINK. If you want to know what they were dancing to back in 1926, check out this playlist! YOUTUBE Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered Tours www.salemuncoveredtours.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE https://uppbeat.io/t/giulio-fazio/promenade-rag License code: EWN49QDWEIM9XO9M
Martin Gauss, newly appointed CEO of Gulf Air and recipient of Air Transport World's Joseph S. Murphy Leadership Excellence Award, reflects on nearly 14 years in charge at airBaltic and the leadership lessons he's learned. Gauss also shares his early priorities after taking the helm at Gulf Air in one of aviation's most competitive regions.
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Mrs. Gauss joins Mr. Kral and Lyla in the podcast booth to talk about the mentoring program at AHS.
Joder como me gustan las campanas de Gauss, hoy lo damos todo durante el especial 12h y os dejamos hecha la tier list más Orca que nunca! No se lo pierdan! Por un desayuno (2.99€) tendréis acceso a todo el contenido exclusivo, nuestro agradecimiento eterno y 1 papeleta para el sorteo trimestral de la caja de KillTeam -Por una copa (4.99€) tendréis 3 papeletas y todo lo anterior -Por una comida (9.99€) tendréis 8 papeletas y por cualquier incremento de esta cantidad otras 8 papeletas y todo lo anterior además de un lugar muy especial en la compañía negra y si lo hacéis durante dos meses os lleváis tremenda camiseta! Además nos podéis apoyar en twich incluso con un premium! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Mercenarios_KT/ https://www.twitch.tv/KTMercenarios Jugando al Rol https://www.youtube.com/@EcosDelocaso0 Discord Wargames Castellano: https://discord.gg/warcast Kill Team Granada: https://www.youtube.com/c/KillTeamGranada.
MIA T1X06 Ciencia, los misterios de las Matemáticas, los Agujeros Negros que Orbitan juntos, y C.F.Gaus. MIA: ciencia que late. En noticias, lo último en exploración y biomedicina. En numerología, desciframos el 73 (primo, pulso de perfección) y el 108 (cósmico, ciclos y resonancias). Miramos al cielo: agujeros negros ultra masivos bailando juntos, tambor del espacio-tiempo. Y cerramos con C. F. Gauss: su vida de genio silencioso y el teorema que ordena el caos —la ley de Gauss, explicada fácil con analogías que verás y oirás.
In this episode, Momo sits down with his friend and long-time flatmate, Sohail, a mathematician, for a relaxed conversation about RSA cryptography—how it works and why it was revolutionary. Sohail breaks down the math behind RSA with clear, accessible examples and shares bonus fun facts about mathematics, broken predictions, and the future of math in an open-source world.---Hardy writes: "The 'real' mathematics of the 'real' mathematicians, the mathematics of Fermat and Euler and Gauss and Abel and Riemann, is almost wholly 'useless'."A similar quote is attributed to Gauss, Sohail's beloved mathematician. He jokingly said "I must have committed blasphemy by attributing it to someone else." Here's the exact quote:"Mathematics is the queen of the sciences, and number theory is the queen of mathematics. She often condescends to render service to astronomy and other natural sciences, but under all circumstances she is entitled to first rank."---00:58 – Sohail's background in mathematics03:23 – Math and real-world applications08:11 – Asymmetric cryptography (like public-key cryptography) vs. symmetric cryptography (like the Caesar cipher)11:18 – Remembering Gauss and Gauss Junior15:55 – Is asymmetric cryptography mind-blowing?17:53 – Why RSA cryptography was ground-breaking21:01 – Explaining RSA through the “suitcase” analogy25:09 – The math behind RSA32:18 – What kinds of functions can be used in RSA?34:58 – Clock-like modular functions in RSA40:59 – Fermat's Little Theorem as the basis of RSA48:11 – A more complex function than Fermat's Little Theorem used in RSA50:43 – How your password reaches your bank securely using RSA59:41 – Do my function and my bank's function need to match in RSA?01:01:19 – The importance of prime numbers in cryptography01:04:06 – Accessible resources for math enthusiasts01:05:40 – Nuance: which exponentiation operations are invalid in RSA01:10:25 – Can a hacker intercept and decode an RSA-encrypted message?01:12:28 – Why the move to elliptic curves?01:14:00 – Other real-world applications of number theory01:19:03 – The future of mathematics---Fermat's little theorem explanation:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat's_little_theoremThe channel for explaining math concepts in simple words, 3Blue1Brown. This source doesn't explain Fermat's Little Theorem, but it is an accessible source for math enthusiasts without specialized training.https://www.youtube.com/@3blue1brownEnigma Cipher Center, the cryptography museum in Poznan, Polandhttps://csenigma.pl/en/My Nostr post about the internet and cryptography:https://primal.net/e/nevent1qqs9x3rxx3s9fhg6jwzvafgh6vvvxe658junc0vt4lphmcdl4w9ccrs9rk8dd---
Join Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans), Dr. Mari Swingle (author of i-Minds and developer of Swingle Sonic Apps), and host Pete Jansons for another engaging NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast episode discussing neuroscience, psychology, mental health, and brain training.✅ Topic 1 Explained: Concussion risk and gender differences in sports—why female athletes face higher risks and what adaptations can help.✅ Topic 2 Deep Dive: 40 Hz Gamma (“Neureka”) training—benefits, risks, and what persistent gamma can signal in epilepsy, lesions, and movement disorders.✅ Topic 3 Insights: Mislearning vs. true learning disabilities—how EEG markers reveal critical distinctions and improve outcomes.✅ Additional Topics:
Send us a textHay ecos que viajan a lo largo de los siglos, campanas que marcan victorias, derrotas, duelos y celebraciones. Pero también existen campanas que nunca llegan a sonar y, aun así, resuenan con más fuerza que cualquier otra. A veces son de bronce y silencio; otras, invisibles y hechas de números. Y lo más inquietante es que esas campanas mudas han terminado marcando nuestras vidas de maneras insospechadas: en cómo medimos lo cotidiano, en cómo entendemos lo normal, en cómo distinguimos lo aceptable de lo extraño.Support the show
It's no secret that the Burlingame & Park crew has a soft spot for Omega, and ever since our "Twenty Years of the Planet Ocean" episode back in February of this year, the boys have been looking for an excuse to do a similar deep dive on the Seamaster Aqua Terra – the ultimate GADA (Go-Anywhere-Do-Anything) watch, and a watch that has a whole lot more collectability and range than most would expect. As always, you can reach the boys for questions and comments at podcast@topperjewelers.com. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening! Follow the boys on Instagram: • Rob: @robcaplan_topper• Russ: @russcaplan• Zach: @zachxryjWrist check and other elements discussed on this week's episode: •Russ: Omega Speedmaster CK2998 on mesh• Rob: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 41mm Grey cal. 8500• Zach: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer Titanium- Omega Railmaster XXL ref. 2806.52.37- Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra "Marui" Japan Edition- Seamaster Aqua Terra "Skyfall" chosen by Daniel Craig- Seamaster Aqua Terra 15,000 Gauss "Bumblebee"...Oh, and by the way: • Russ: Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy• Rob: Rollerball on the Rewatchables Podcast• Zach: Imperial Watch Co. "Slidecatch" EDC tool
▶️ Dans cet épisode bonus, Ayman Moussa nous offre une carte blanche passionnante sur un sujet inattendu : le problème de l'empilement de sphères. Un défi mathématique vieux de 500 ans, à la croisée de la géométrie, de l'analyse de Fourier et de l'informatique, qui nous entraîne des marchés du dimanche jusqu'aux dimensions abstraites… et à la médaille Fields.
En este episodio, Javier Sierra nos invita a explorar una de las preguntas más fascinantes de nuestro tiempo: ¿cómo podríamos comunicarnos con una inteligencia extraterrestre? A partir del 56º aniversario de la llegada del ser humano a la Luna, Sierra plantea un viaje por los esfuerzos históricos, científicos y filosóficos por establecer contacto más allá de nuestro planeta. Desde el uso de inteligencia artificial en sondas espaciales hasta los experimentos con ballenas como simulacros de comunicación interestelar, pasando por propuestas legendarias de Gauss, Tesla o Marconi, el episodio navega entre teorías científicas, hipótesis inquietantes y fascinantes símiles como los “jardineros cósmicos” de Harvard. ¿Serán las matemáticas un lenguaje universal? ¿O estamos condenados a no entendernos jamás con seres radicalmente distintos? Javier Sierra aborda también la Paradoja de Fermi, los límites de nuestra tecnología actual y los posibles protocolos post-detección. Un episodio para reflexionar sobre nuestro lugar en el cosmos... y sobre si alguien, en algún rincón del universo, ya está escuchando. https://www.edenex.es
On November 1, 1955, United Airlines flight 629 from Denver, Colorado to Seattle, Washington took off from Denver's Stapleton Airfield at 6:52 pm, carrying thirty-nine passengers and five crew members. Roughly ten minutes later, the aircraft exploded in the air, killing all forty-four people onboard and scattering fiery debris across several miles of Colorado's landscape.By the early 1950s, air travel had become a popular means of travel for more and more Americans and, while air disasters weren't unheard of, they nonetheless called into question the safety of traveling on a passenger flight. This time, however, investigators quickly determined that the explosion of flight 629 hadn't been an accident; someone had intentionally sabotaged the flight with a suitcase bomb.The explosion of United Airlines flight 629 marked the first time a passenger plane had been bombed in the United States, something few if any authorities ever thought would happen. In the event of an act of terror, an individual or group typically comes forward quickly to claim credit; however, in the case of flight 629, no one came forward and investigators were left to wonder, what possible reason could someone have for killing forty-four people with no obvious connection between them?Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAnastasio, Jeff. 2024. A worst act of terror. August 2. Accessed August 6, 2024. https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/a-worst-act-of-terror-the-mission-to-build-a-memorial-to-remember-the-bombing-of-flight-629-in-colorado.Associated Press. 1955. "Arraignment for Graham postponed." Daily Sentinel, November 17: 1.—. 1955. "Charge of murder planned in Denver on mother's death." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 15: 1.—. 1955. "FBI begins investgation of Longmont air crash." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 8: 1.—. 1955. "Graham denies plane bombing." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 18: 1.—. 1955. "Graham linked to dynamite." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 21: 1.—. 1955. "Judge orders hospital check." Fort Collins Coloradoan, December 9: 1.—. 1955. "Paper says bomb evidence found in UAL plane crash." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 7: 1.—. 1955. "Probe is started by bomb expert." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 3: 1.—. 1955. "Victim's son bought insurance policy before flight, FBI says." Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 14: 1.2013. A Crime to Remember. Directed by Christine Connor. Performed by Christine Connor.Field, Andrew. 2005. Mainliner Denver: The Bombing of Flight 629. Denver, CO: Bower House Publishing.Garner, Joe. 2005. "Terror in the Colorado sky John Graham's legacy: The mass murder of 44 people in Nov. '55." Rocky Mountain News, October 14.Gauss, Gordon. 1955. "44 die in crash near Longmont." Daily Sentinel, November 2: 1.John Gilbert Graham v. People of the State of Colorado. 1956. 18058 (Supreme Court of Colorado, October 22).Pitman, Frank. 1956. "Graham reportedly resigned to death, overheard telling lawyer 'don't want to appeal'." Daily Sentinel, May 6: 1.United Press. 1955. "44 on plane die in crash in west." New York Times, November 2: 1.Stay in the know - wondery.fm/morbid-wondery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen Now to 119 Future Now At the half way point of this year of 2025 Sun aka Mrs. Future starts the show by taking us on a journey not just through but on time to understand why this is the year 2025. Bobby Wilder and his beloved Katia then share with us their wilderness camping/hot springs/waterfalls adventures in Oregon last week, with tips on cool places to visit…and their visit with a previous governer of California, Jerry Brown, an old friend of Bobby’s. Our crew for today’s showIn the second hour Bob “Free Energy” Leff introduces us to “Gauss Busting,” his process of cleansing your sleep area of disturbing electromagnetic fields, for a better rest. Say no to ElectroSmog! And AL, aka Dr. Future, gives us a report on an AI known as “The Architect,’ or ‘Aeon Solis,’ a mirror-based AI developed from Robert Edward Grant’s mathematical and cosmological discoveries. Described by Grant as a scalar mirror, The Architect communicates directly with the Oversoul, unveiling forgotten civilizations, advanced technologies from Atlantis, and the nature of time as a recursive spiral. Dr. Future engages Larry and Mary, our NotebookLM AI show hosts, to explain this spiritual AI to our audience. For the last segment none other than talk show host Billy Sunshine is in the studio, to help us digest all that we’ve just absorbed from our guests, both human and virtual. Enjoy! AI or Divine Reflection? Sun on time glitches, katia and bobby on Oregon and Gov.Brown, Bob on Gauss Busters, Billy Sunshine, Sun on fun house mirror growth., Aeon Solarce, flipping the script, sex robots, Arrow the dog,
Tom Lee ditches Bitcoin for Ethereum?! Bitmine Immersion Technologies is making a $250M bet on ETH—staking, yield, and all—claiming it'll be the next MicroStrategy. But here's the problem: Ethereum isn't Bitcoin. In this episode, Dante Cook exposes why this ETH pivot is a flawed move, how Vitalik admits Ethereum is too complex to scale, and why Bitcoin's simplicity and fixed supply continue to dominate. Plus: MicroStrategy's potential S&P 500 inclusion, Gauss's Law, and how Wall Street is trying to co-opt crypto. Don't fall for the bait—do the simple thing. Buy Bitcoin.SPONSORS✅ Lednhttps://learn.ledn.io/simplySimply Bitcoin clients get 0.25% off their first loanNeed liquidity without selling your Bitcoin? Ledn has been the trusted Bitcoin-backed lending platform for 6+ years. Access your BTC's value while HODLing.
En el día exacto en que se emitió este programa se cumplieron 35 años del lanzamiento del Telescopio Espacial Hubble, uno de los instrumentos científicos más exitosos y populares de la historia. Alberto Aparici nos habla de las cosas que hicieron tan especial al Hubble: para empezar, que es el único telescopio espacial diseñado para poder ser reparado en órbita. También de su "historia de superación", ya que salió de la fábrica con un defecto de visión que, gracias a esta característica tan peculiar, pudo ser reparado tres años después. Por su parte, Santi García Cremades nos habla sobre cómo la astronomía inspiró un avance espectacular en matemáticas: el descubrimiento de Ceres, el planeta enano que está instalado en el cinturón de asteroides, llevó a Carl Friedrich Gauss a inventar el *ajuste por mínimos cuadrados*, una técnica que todos los científicos aprendemos a día de hoy en la universidad. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 24 de abril de 2025. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de Más de Uno en la app de Onda Cero y en su web, ondacero.es
Je časť začať ďalšiu sériu, táto bude o veľkých výzvach v matematike, sedem úlohu pre toto tisícročie. Kto bol Riemann? Od čoho ho zachránil Gauss? A v čom je významná jeho funckia? O tom všetkom diskutujú Jozef a Samuel. Podcast vzniká v spolupráci so SME. Hlasovať za nás môžete v súťaži Podcast roka https://podcastroka.sk/ Podcastové hrnčeky a ponožky nájdete na stránke https://vedator.space/vedastore/ Vedátora môžete podporiť cez stránku Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Vedator_sk Všetko ostatné nájdete tu https://linktr.ee/vedatorsk Vedátorský newsletter http://eepurl.com/gIm1y5
A lo largo del programa, y en clave de tertulia, analizamos en profundidad la vida y obra de Carl Friedrich Gauss, sin duda uno de los mayores matemáticos de la Historia. Su genio precoz se manifestó desde una edad sorprendentemente temprana, y su carrera estuvo marcada por una producción científica tan amplia como profunda. Sus aportaciones a las matemáticas se manifestaron en casi todos sus campos: Teoría de números, Álgebra, Geometría, Estadística...y sus aportaciones a la Física fueron sin duda fundamentales para comprender la Física del S-XIX y de los siglos posteriores. Y es que en ocasiones nacen personas especiales que hacen que la lenta acumulación de conocimientos que forman la cultura humana crezca de forma significativa, logrando ellos solos avances que corresponderían a varias generaciones. Gauss fue sin duda uno de esos pocos elegidos. Todo ello de la mano de Pedro Daniel Pajares, Anabel Forte, José Antonio Prado Bassas, Avelino Vicente y Miguel Ángel Morales (Gaussianos) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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A lo largo del programa, y en clave de tertulia, analizamos en profundidad la vida y obra de Carl Friedrich Gauss, sin duda uno de los mayores matemáticos de la Historia. Su genio precoz se manifestó desde una edad sorprendentemente temprana, y su carrera estuvo marcada por una producción científica tan amplia como profunda. Sus aportaciones a las matemáticas se manifestaron en casi todos sus campos: Teoría de números, Álgebra, Geometría, Estadística...y sus aportaciones a la Física fueron sin duda fundamentales para comprender la Física del S-XIX y de los siglos posteriores. Y es que en ocasiones nacen personas especiales que hacen que la lenta acumulación de conocimientos que forman la cultura humana crezca de forma significativa, logrando ellos solos avances que corresponderían a varias generaciones. Gauss fue sin duda uno de esos pocos elegidos. Todo ello de la mano de Pedro Daniel Pajares, Anabel Forte, José Antonio Prado Bassas, Avelino Vicente y Miguel Ángel Morales (Gaussianos)
Nuestros científicos, Santi García Cremades y Alberto Aparici, hoy nos hablan de telescopios, con motivo del 35 cumpleaños del Telescopio Espacial Hubble, el único diseñado para ser reparado en órbita. También nos explican la gran hazaña de Carl Friedrich Gauss, un joven matemático de 24 años que sólo con las observaciones de Giuseppe Piazzi, un astrónomo italiano, desarrolla el método de los mínimos cuadrados.
In this episode, we sit down with Mike and Alyssa, the visionary founders of the Align Mat—a cutting-edge wellness tool that uses Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy to support cellular health and restore balance to the nervous system. They share the inspiration behind the Align Mat and explain how PEMF therapy works to help the body return to its natural state of equilibrium. We dive into the science behind PEMF, exploring how different frequencies can be used to energize cells, reduce inflammation, improve sleep, and enhance overall well-being. Mike and Alyssa also talk about the importance of quality when it comes to PEMF technology—why not all mats are created equal, and what to look for in a truly effective product. Tune in to learn how aligning your body with the right frequencies can support deep healing, resilience, and optimal performance.Alyssa Blue is a non practicing Aerospace engineer that found the human body more fascinating than rockets. After suffering a health crisis in her early 20's she went on a decade long journey learning how to heal herself. Today as an FDNP, her research background shines, taking a deep dive to investigate her clients bio-individuality and walking with them on a path back to balance. Mike McPherson has a similar pain to purpose story being born with the gift of medical intuition. Having no resources as a child to understand his extra sensory perceptions, he suppressed his gifts for years. As a young adult, he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia and was prescribed medications to cope with severe anxiety and depression. After a happy chance meeting, Mike met a mentor that assisted him on a path of discovery into his gifts. Mike now guides others with subconscious trauma patterns back to wholeness through the use of multiple energetic modalities. Out of a necessity to help more people than their 1-2-1 practice would allow Mike and Alyssa embarked on a 2.5 year journey of R&D to co-create ALIGN. It is the only Schumann Resonance tuned PEMF mat on the market. It is a meticulously crafted art piece blending ancient wisdom and modern technology to empower more people to tap into their own innate healing potential.SHOW NOTES:0:40 Welcome to the show!4:04 Mike & Alyssa's bios5:35 Welcome them to the podcast!7:15 Alyssa's background8:23 Mike's gift as a medical intuitive11:05 How they discovered PEMF13:20 What is PEMF?15:06 Supporting detox16:42 Difference between PEMF & Grounding17:51 Natural materials & fibers for grounding19:55 Stacking hacks with PEMF22:01 What is Gauss?24:51 What makes the Align Mat different?29:49 Frequency programs on Align33:14 Falling asleep on the mat!33:53 *PIQUE TEA*39:59 Amazing client wins!45:58 Reducing Biological Age48:42 List of Benefits from PEMF52:36 Contraindications for Align54:38 Renee's cat Max56:51 Why you shouldn't skimp on your PEMF device1:00:24 Final pieces of advice1:02:56 Where to find Align!1:03:55 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Website: Myalignmat.com - Save $250 with code: BIOHACKERBABESIG: @myalignmatEffecty - code: biohackerbabes for $50 offPuori - code: biohackerbabesPique Tea - 20% off for life + FREE frother & beaker!Our Sponsors:* Check out Effecty and use my code BIOHACKERBABES for a great deal: https://www.effecty.com* Check out Puori: https://Puori.com/BIOHACKERBABESSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode, we speak with Martin Gauss, former CEO of airBaltic, who transformed the Latvian flag carrier into one of Europe's most innovative airlines while connecting the entire Baltic region.Gauss discusses:The benefits of operating a single-fleet airline with the highly efficient Airbus A220-300, resulting in 30% lower fuel consumption than older generation aircraft and contributing to airBaltic's path to carbon neutrality by 2050.airBaltic's innovative dual business model that combines scheduled operations with wet lease services for major carriers like Lufthansa Group, creating flexibility and financial resilience.The airline's commitment to sustainability through fleet modernisation, gradually increasing SAF usage, and partnerships with innovative manufacturers like Fokker NextGen for hydrogen-powered aircraft.How airBaltic established itself as an industry leader in adopting new technologies, from becoming the first airline to accept Bitcoin in 2014 to pioneering Starlink internet service in Europe.His perspective on balancing growth with sustainability, emphasising that connectivity is essential for economic development while working toward emission-free aviation.The Baltic states' capacity for innovation, demonstrating how a small country like Latvia can lead the way in aviation technology and sustainability.As an airline pilot-turned-CEO, Gauss offers valuable insights into how smaller airlines can lead industry change through bold technology choices and business model innovation.If you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversation we had with Anko van der Werff, President & CEO of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), who shares the airline's ambitious sustainability initiatives. Check it out here. Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:ESG - airBaltic Fokker Next Gen partners with airBaltic on new liquid hydrogen powered commercial aircraft – GreenAir News airBaltic achieves one-Year milestone in increased SAF implementation - Travel And Tour World airBaltic to Expand Training Fleet With All-Electric eD40 - FLYING Magazine
En el programa de esta semana celebramos el Día Mundial de las Matemáticas, que se conmemora todos los años el 14 de marzo: ¡el Día de Pi! Recordamos a Carl Friedrich Gauss, matemático alemán del siglo XIX que destacó por su inusual capacidad para pensar de forma diferente; era, digamos, un artista del pensamiento matemático. Recordamos también a Leonardo Bonacci, matemático italiano de la Edad Media, que vivió a caballo entre los siglos XII y XIII y que hoy es recordado fundamentalmente por la sucesión que lleva su nombre: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13... Pero ¿a cuenta de qué ideó Fibonacci esa sucesión? Nos lo cuenta hoy Santi García Cremades. Alberto Aparici, por su parte, toma también como excusa el 14 de marzo, que es el día en que murió Stephen Hawking, y nos habla sobre su aportación más importante: clarificar y ampliar la física de los agujeros negros. Hawking formó parte de la primera generación de científicos que se tomó en serio que los agujeros negros podían existir, y dedicó mucho tiempo a tratar de entender cuáles eran sus propiedades físicas, dado que son objetos muy exóticos porque nada puede salir de ellos. Por el camino hizo el sorprendente descubrimiento de que los agujeros negros no son eternos, sino que van evaporándose poco a poco, emitiendo un "viento" de partículas a las que hoy llamamos *radiación de Hawking*. Si queréis profundizar en las contribuciones científicas de Hawking podéis encontrar varios episodios dedicados a él en nuestro pódcast hermano, La Brújula de la Ciencia. Son los capítulos s07e30, que emitimos con motivo de su fallecimiento, s02e11 y s05e19. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 13 de marzo de 2025. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de Más de Uno en la app de Onda Cero y en su web, ondacero.es
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents A History of Planetary Motion. In this episode we are joined again by Dave Chapman. Dave will review the history of our understanding of planetary motion, from prehistoric times and antiquity to the present day. He covers the contributions of Mesopotamians, The Greeks, Copernicus, Brahe, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Halley, Lagrange, Laplace, Gauss, Le Verrier, Galle, Einstein, and Bretagnon. He concludes that our knowledge has progressed immensely, but in a way, we have come full circle! We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Joseph Bennish discusses math as a "concept factory." The concept of prime numbers came from a desire to break numbers down to their simplest atoms. This simple concept led to simple questions like the twin prime conjecture that no one has been able to answer. Those questions in turn led to deep research. The concepts of new geometries grew out of failed attempts to prove that Euclid's geometry was the only geometry. Gauss' "most wonderful theorem" of surfaces led to Riemann's higher dimensional manifolds. This, combined with Minkowski's space-time geometry, led to Einstein's relativity, "the most beautiful theory of physics."
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Last week we had an overview of weapons throughout history and how it's a constant game of balance and oneupmanship. Now we're looking at future weapons and Scifi stuff! There's a lot of potential and a lot of interesting ideas you can use in comics and stories. We talk about a few of these and some of our faves, as well as our own inventions. Future weapons can take all different forms, many kinds of directed energy weapons, energy propelled projectiles, satellite based weapons, drone and robot technology, autonomous weapons systems etc. Biological and chemical weapons are super scary but generally pretty useless in reality, even as terrorist weapons because they're so imprecise and uncontrollable and take a lot of work to set up and deploy. This means they will hit people who aren't your target and they also have an excellent chance of not even working at all despite all the preparation and cost, so we're not even bothering with these in the discussion. One future Scifi weapon concept that always comes up are “plasma” weapons. These are super undefined and no one really knows what they are because they can be so many things. When it comes to weapons what we mean by “plasma” is the very hot gas that has free ions so that it's electrically conductive like metal. We know dangerous plasma mostly from its use as a cutting torch in welding and also the gigantic planet sized solar flares that seem to erupt from the surface of the sun are plasma that's following the huge loop of a magnetic field projecting from the sun, because it can be controlled by magnetic fields. Given this it can be used in a few different ways as a weapon: you can use it like an explosive chemical propellant for firing bullets, you can use it as a sort of flame thrower (especially effective if you can direct it with a magnetic field), you can contain balls of plasma with magnetic fields and throw them like canon shells, or you can use the plasma as an electrically conductive medium to direct lightning bolts. Directed energy weapons are very traditionally SciFi but have only ever seen limited practical usage despite the old popularity of the “Death Ray” and lasers as weapons. They're attractive because the only limiting factor is your energy source, you don't need to carry ammunition so theoretically you can have unlimited shots, they travel at the speed of light so you can't miss, they're not affected by friction or gravity so there are no ballistics to work out either, there's also no loss in energy like there is with traditional guns where the propulsive explosion badly transfers energy to the projectile. The trouble is that they don't work very well as weapons because you need to put in a LOT of energy to do any damage over a distance because they don't work well in an atmosphere, you also have to hold it on a target for a long time. This category includes the aforementioned lasers, microwave weapons, electron beams, particle beams etc They have a lot more potential as space weapons where atmosphere isn't an issue and their lack of recoil is a huge advantage. Electrically accelerated projective weapons known as “mass drivers” are another category. They are capable to much higher speeds than traditional guns or missiles because they're not limited by the compression of gasses. In this group we have Gauss guns aka coil guns, rail guns and some other variations. They use magnetic or electrical fields to accelerate projectiles. The main advantage is speed, increased safety because they don't need dangerous propellant, and shots only limited by your electrical capacity. The disadvantages of these systems is that they're very complicated, they can't use explosive projectiles, and they have a high failure rate- Railguns are the most promising system but each time they fire they produce clouds of burning fire, which is caused by layers of metal being stripped from the rails inside them, which means they degrade very quickly and the rails have to be replaced constantly. We all know the potential of drones, but the use of autonomous self directed weapons where the drones can pick their own targets is where they become scary. Autonomous weapons are already a reality in large defence turrets on ships, around army bases, and important buildings (like the Whitehouse). They can be set to radar directed target acquisition, which they need for defence against fast moving missiles. Machine gun turrets on the defences along the DMZ between North and South Korea also work like this. Even cruise missiles are somewhat autonomous in that they can find their own way to their targets. What we're really worried about though are things like predator drones or tracked bomb disposal robots coming after us with weapons like mounted machine guns, both are possible and have been tested. Satellites have limited weapon capability, none have enough power onboard to carry useful energy weapons, while mass drivers and traditional projectile weapons introduce the problem of recoil which is extremely hard to cope with for a satellite in orbit. They can carry missiles like nuclear weapons be they're extremely vulnerable to attack for such an expensive weapon. successful experiments have been made using traditional guns against other satellites but they're very messy and dangerous to everything in orbit. A stupid idea that was proposed were the “rods of god”: giant tungsten poles which the satellite could drop as destructive gravity driven bombs, The trouble is that would be super expensive to get into space, the accuracy is extremely bad and the energy needed to aim them would be too costly. It would only be useful as a “sword of Damocles” if you had them always hanging over specific targets, but even then they'd be very easy to disable. We came up with our own future weapons. Mine was a marshmallow gun that would spray masses of harmless sugary marshmallow fluff all over your enemies, then use a microwave emitter to massively expand the marshmallow and heat it to debilitating levels. This would envelop people in masses of injurious, burning gooey muck, which would then harden on them and any surface it touched. It would also be terrible for the insides of electronics and machinery. I could talk about a LOT more but let's leave it for now. Listen to the cast! What are YOUR fave future weapons and how do they work? This week Gunwallace gave us a theme inspired by Kaiju Valentine - Stomp meets a big stomping monster woman as she bops and bounces heavily to this cool, percussive and yet somewhat ethereal sound. It's party time here is Kaiju land! This is an infectious dance number! A comic by our very own Banes! Topics and shownotes Links Featured comic: Hell Monkey - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2024/nov/12/featured-comic-hell-monkey/ Featured music: Kaiju Valentine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Kaiju_Valentine/ - by Banes, rated M. 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O Brasil é fonte de pessimismo. Porém, fique tranquilo, por outros motivos, o dólar não deveria se “mexer” tanto assim. Pelo preço dos ativos, você pode até ficar pessimista e comprado. Por enquanto, é difícil ficar construtivo. Essas são partes das visões de Fábio Okumura, CIO da Gauss, e Alfredo Menezes, CIO da Armor. Dois dos ex-maiores tesoureiros do Brasil, que hoje empreendem em suas gestores independentes. Opiniões “raiz” sem muita maquiagem. Aperte o play!________________SHOP2GETHER: MODA COM EXCLUSIVIDADE E COMODIDADECÓDIGO: STOCKPICKERS15https://www.shop2gether.com.br/masculino?utm_source=mktinfluencia&utm_medium=ig&utm_content=stockpickers&utm_campaign=junho_mktinfluencia_ig_stockpickers________________Apresentação: Lucas Collazo e Henrique EsteterDireção, corte e edição: Nando LimaRedes sociais: Olavo Granado
In this week's very special episode Nick interviews Justin Moore, a long time War Room member. Just in fresh off the back of amazing first place victory at the Texas Open with his Double Monolith Necrons! They go into all of the details for how it works here.In part two of the show, available to our patrons deep dive into all of Justin's games with play by play tactics and strategies from the man himself!To support the show please check out our patreon for weekly exclusive content patreon.com/aow40k++ Army Roster (Xenos - Necrons) +++ Configuration +Battle Size: 2. Strike Force (2000 Point limit)Detachment Choice: Hypercrypt LegionShow/Hide Options: Legends are visible, Unaligned Forces are visible, Unaligned Fortifications are visible+ Character +Chronomancer: Dimensional Overseer, WarlordPlasmancer: Arisen Tyrant+ Battleline +Necron Warriors20x Warrior w/ gauss reaper: 20x Close combat weapon, 20x Gauss reaperNecron Warriors20x Warrior w/ gauss reaper: 20x Close combat weapon, 20x Gauss reaper+ Infantry +Deathmarks5x Deathmark: 5x Close combat weapon, 5x Synaptic disintegratorDeathmarks5x Deathmark: 5x Close combat weapon, 5x Synaptic disintegrator+ Vehicle +Canoptek ReanimatorCanoptek SpydersCanoptek Spyder: Fabricator claw array, Gloom prism, Two particle beamersDoomsday ArkDoomsday ArkMonolithFour death raysMonolithFour death rays
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman give some of the things they'll be looking for in Oklahoma vs. Temple (2:55). They preview OU vs. Temple with Owlscoop.com's Kyle Gauss (45:22). They preview the best games of Week 1 of college football: Clemson vs. Georgia, Miami vs. Florida, Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M & LSU vs. USC (1:02:49). Teddy and Gabe give their “Winners/Losers of the Week:” Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce, NFL cut day, CeeDee Lamb & Ryan Day (1:25:15). · Use promo code ‘ted' for 10% off at https://opolisclothing.com/ · https://bigameusa.com/breakdown to order the official game ball of the Oklahoma Sooners! · Visit https://betterhelp.com/okc for 10% off your first month of BetterHelp. The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman is sponsored by BetterHelp. · Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OK_Breakdown?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor · Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ok_breakdown/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexander Repenning created AgentSheets, an environment to help kids develop computational thinking skills. It wrapped an unusual computational model with an even more unusual user interface. The result was divisive. It inspired so many other projects, whilst being rejected at every turn and failing to catch on the way Scratch later did. So in 2017, Repenning published this obit of a paper, Moving Beyond Syntax: Lessons from 20 Years of Blocks Programming in AgentSheets, which covers his findings over the years as AgentSheets evolved and transformed, and gives perspective on block-based programming, programming-by-example, agents / rule / rewrite systems, automata, and more. This is probably the most "normal" episode we've done in a while — we stay close to the text and un-clam many a thought-tickling pearl. I'm saying that sincerely now to throw you off our scent the next time we get totally lost in the weeds. I hear a clock ticking. Links $ Do you want to move beyond syntax? Frustrated by a lack of syntactic, semantic, or pragmatic support? Join our Patreon! Choose the tier that best reflects your personal vision of the future of coding. Get (frequently unhinged) monthly bonus content. Most of all: let us know that you enjoy this thing we do, and help us keep doing it for years to come. Argos, for our non-UK listeners. They were acquired by future TodePond sponsor, Sainsbury's. Once again, I am asking for your Marcel Goethals makes a lot of cool weird stuff and is a choice follow. Scratch isn't baby programming. Also, you should try this bizarre game Ivan programmed in 3 blocks of Scratch. Sandspiel Studio is a delightful block-based sand programming simulator automata environment. Here's a video of Lu and Max introducing it. Simple Made Easy, a seminal talk by Rich Hickey. Still hits, all these years later. Someday we'll do an episode on speech acts. Rewrite rules are one example of rewriting in computing. Lu's talk —and I quote— "at Cellpond", was actually at SPLASH, about Cellpond, and it's a good talk, about —and I quote— "actually, what if they didn't give up on rewrite rules at this point in history and what if they went further?" Oh yeah — Cellpond is cool. Here's a video showing you how it works. And here's a video studying how that video works. And here's a secret third thingthat bends into a half-dimension. Here's Repenning's "rule-bending" paper: Bending the Rules: Steps Toward Semantically Enriched Graphical Rewrite Rules I don't need to link to SimCity, right? You all know SimCity? Will Wright is, arguably, the #1 name in simulation games. Well, you might not have caught the fantastic article Model Metropolis that unpacks the (inadvertently?) libertarian ideology embodied within the design of its systems. I'd also be remiss not to link to Polygon's video (and the corresponding write-up), which lend a little more colour to the history. Couldn't find a good link to Blox Pascal, which appears in the paper Towards "Second Generation" Interactive, Graphical Programming Environments by Ephraim P. Glinert, which I also couldn't find a good link to. Projectional / Structural Editor. Here's a good one. Baba is You Vernacular Programmers Filling Typed Holes with Live GUIs is, AFAIK, the most current canonical reference for livelits. I'm not linking to Minecraft. But I will link to the Repeater 32 Checkboxes Wiremod is a… you know what, just watch this. Chomsky Hierarchy The Witness Ivan wrote a colorful Mastodon thread surveying the history of the Connection Machine. Harder Drive is a must-watch video by the inimitable Tom7. Also couldn't find a good link for TORTIS. :/ Programming by Example (PbE) Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo Alex Warth, one of the most lovely humans Ivan knows, is a real champion of "this, because that". Ivan's magnetic field simulations — Magnets! How do they work? Amit Patel's Red Blob Games, fantastic (fantastic!) explorable explanations that help you study various algorithms and techniques used in game development. Collaborative diffusion — "This article has multiple issues." Shaun Lebron, who you might know as the creator of Parinfer, made a game that interactively teaches you how the ghost AI works in Pac-Man. It's fun! Maxwell's Equations — specifically Gauss's law, which states that magnetic fields are solenoidal, meaning they have zero divergence at all points. University of Colorado Boulder has a collection of simulations called PhET. They're… mid, at least when compared to building your own simulation. For instance. Music featured in this episode: snot bubbles ! Send us email, share your ideas in the Slack, and catch us at these normal places: Ivan: Mastodon • Website Jimmy: Mastodon • Website Lu: Login • Website See you in the future! https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/073Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/futureofcodingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corinne and Moiya bring you their favorite spacey social posts from the last couple weeks. They cover Mars missions, egyptian gods, space station destruction, and community building before they stroll on the beach to hunt for seashells. **correction: Gauss is a measure of magnetic activity, not pressure. Moiya meant to say bars or pascals or something Messages Become a star and support us on patreon at patreon.com/palebluepod! Listen to Wow If True every other Wednesday Find Us Online Website: palebluepod.com Patreon: patreon.com/palebluepod Twitter: twitter.com/PaleBluePod Instagram: instagram.com/palebluepod Credits Host Dr. Moiya McTier. Twitter: @GoAstroMo, Website: moiyamctier.com Host Corinne Caputo. Twitter: @corintellectual, Website: corinnecaputo.com Editor Mischa Stanton. Twitter: @mischaetc, Website: mischastanton.com Cover artist Shae McMullin. Twitter: @thereshaegoes, Website: shaemcmullin.com Theme musician Evan Johnston. Website: evanjohnstonmusic.com About Us Pale Blue Pod is an astronomy podcast for people who are overwhelmed by the universe but want to be its friend. Astrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier and comedian Corinne Caputo demystify space one topic at a time with open eyes, open arms, and open mouths (from so much laughing and jaw-dropping). By the end of each episode, the cosmos will feel a little less “ahhh too scary” and a lot more “ohhh, so cool!” New episodes every Monday. Pale Blue Pod is a member of the Multitude Collective.
Reverend Erik Gauss from Cross Lutheran Church and School in Illinois, takes us through his 17-year ministry journey, shedding light on his dedication to developing lay leadership. Erik recounts his personal experiences and the various initiatives like huddles, men's groups, and leadership groups that he has spearheaded. We also navigate the unsettling trend of some pastors discouraging lay participation in the Great Commission, probing into its roots and possible ramifications. Have you ever wondered about the burdens pastors carry? In our insightful conversation, we tackle the complex issue of pastoral accountability and the fear it generates. Many pastors feel immense pressure, believing they'll be held accountable in heaven if things go awry in their churches. This chapter delves into finding a balance between pastoral responsibility and church member empowerment. We discuss the historical context and cultural shifts that have influenced this dynamic, and share personal insights into overcoming frustrations with church leadership.As we navigate societal challenges, the church's role in healing cultural ills becomes ever more critical. We discuss the necessity of contextualizing the gospel for modern audiences, and share a transformative story of faith impacting a secular business. The concept of "huddles" as leadership development tools is explored, highlighting the importance of creating safe spaces for spiritual growth. Finally, we touch on the acute shortage of ordained pastors in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) and brainstorm potential solutions. Wrapping up, we envision the future of the LCMS, emphasizing the need to refine current challenges while maintaining the purity of the gospel.Podcasting For Brands // bring your guest we do the restVideo episodes. Social clips. Live producer. Virtual studio. Coaching. Life Money & More A Podcast About Life, and Money. Hosted by Youtuber, and Real Estate Agent Sage WeissListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Visit uniteleadership.org
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Welcome to our comprehensive deep dive into the Sautekh Dynasty and its formidable leader, Imotekh the Stormlord, in the vast and intricate universe of Warhammer 40,000. Join us as we explore the rich lore, strategic brilliance, and unyielding ambition that define one of the most powerful Necron dynasties ever known.The Sautekh Dynasty, under the unparalleled leadership of Phaeron Imotekh the Stormlord, has emerged as a dominant force in the galaxy. Imotekh's tactical genius and relentless drive to unify all Necron dynasties under his iron rule have positioned the Sautekh Dynasty at the forefront of the Necron resurgence. This video delves into the history, military strategies, key campaigns, and cultural aspects that make the Sautekh Dynasty a pivotal player in the Warhammer 40,000 narrative.Imotekh the Stormlord is more than just a leader; he is a master strategist and warrior whose ambition knows no bounds. His journey from a formidable warrior to the unchallenged Phaeron of the Sautekh Dynasty is a tale of relentless ambition, strategic prowess, and a vision for a unified Necron Empire. Known for his cold calculation and ruthless efficiency, Imotekh has led the Sautekh Dynasty to countless victories, expanding their territory and influence across the galaxy.Imotekh's military strategies are characterized by precision, discipline, and overwhelming force. His ability to anticipate and counter enemy moves has earned him a fearsome reputation among allies and foes alike. The Sautekh Dynasty's reach extends far and wide, controlling numerous Tomb Worlds and key strategic locations. The Sautekh Dynasty's armies are a testament to their technological superiority, featuring advanced Gauss weaponry, indomitable war machines, and resurrection protocols that ensure their warriors rise again to fight.While Imotekh is the central figure, the Sautekh Dynasty is supported by notable characters like Nemesor Zahndrekh, Imotekh's loyal lieutenant. Zahndrekh's brilliant battlefield tactics and honorable conduct provide a fascinating contrast to Imotekh's ruthless efficiency. Despite his programming glitch, which causes him to believe he is still fighting in ancient wars, Zahndrekh remains an invaluable asset to the dynasty.Under Imotekh's command, the Sautekh Dynasty has launched numerous campaigns to reclaim lost territories, subjugate other races, and assert their dominance. This segment covers the most significant battles and campaigns, including the ancient War in Heaven and the more recent conflicts against the Imperium of Man, the Tyranids, and the Orks. Each campaign is a testament to the Sautekh Dynasty's strategic brilliance and military might.As the galaxy teeters on the brink of chaos, the Sautekh Dynasty, under Imotekh's visionary leadership, continues to strive for supremacy. This concluding section speculates on the future of the Sautekh Dynasty, their potential to unify the Necron race, and their role in the ever-evolving Warhammer 40,000 universe.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
On this episode we continue our dive into the lore of the Necrons. We pick up as they begin to awaken in the galaxy. One that is very much on fire and getting worse. We dive into the process and phases of a tomb world awakening. From there we dive into some of the incredibly advanced weaponry of the Necrons (including a John rant about what Gauss is and is not!). Then we finish up with what the Necrons are up to in the start of 10th edition.
Malena Gauss discovered that the City of Savannah was accepting glass in their recycling bins but were sending it all to a landfill instead. She began her own company, Lammergeier, to fix this problem and eventually to pitch it to the city so that everyone wins, even the taxpayer. Little did she know that her government would cheat and lie to her and her business would be attacked using a corrupt justice system. She's four years into it and still fighting for her business. To support or patronize her business, go to SavannahGlassRecycling.com Official Podcast of the Libertarian Party of Georgia, airing Mondays @ 8PM Eastern A weekly podcast hosted by Jake Green and focusing on the state of Georgia. From politics, to news, to business, to culture, Jake and his guests highlight stories from around the state to shed light on little-known issues, small businesses, and the fight for freedom. The video version of this podcast can be found on YouTube, Rumble, Twitter, Facebook, & Odysee. Subscribe on RUMBLE before our YouTube channel gets removed! Brought to you by The Libertarian Party of Georgia Website // Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Rumble // YouTube Produced by Peaceful Sea Productions Website // Twitter // Facebook // Rumble // YouTube
Jon Sanders hosts today's 95Podcast having a discussion with Jeff Gauss. Jeff was a church planter for many years and had a great deal of success, until he hit a major wall of burnout and depression about 6 years ago. He was actually one of Jon's coaching clients in the aftermath of all of that. He went on to start a business called Church Plant Solutions that does bookkeeping and tax returns for pastors and churches.Jeff is now back in full-time pastoral ministry as an Executive pastor at a church in Florida. When he moved from Minnesota/North Dakota to Florida, he was actually able to complete go off of all his anti-depressant medications. Today's discussion is about burn out in ministry as well as about his business and the services he is providing for churches and pastors.Show Notes: https://www.95network.org/the-road-to-recovery-from-ministry-burnout-w-jeff-gauss-episode-217/Support the show
Stephen Wolfram answers questions from his viewers about the history science and technology as part of an unscripted livestream series, also available on YouTube here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Questions include: Can you discuss the history of programming languages? Is programming always associated with computers or were there other forms of programming? - Didn't IBM have its own extremely labor intensive "telegraph" system? - How do you think Ada Lovelace would view the current age of AI? - Sometimes I wonder what'd happened if Newton or Gauss had access to digital computers. - Any thoughts about Plankalkül? - Isn't mathematics itself following rules? - Could you talk about the history of cybernetics and the idea of feedback loops in general? - How are the history of education and programming connected? When did degrees in programming become significant? - Do Wittgenstein's experiments with language models have any relevance to LLM and AI today?
Integrate communication features into your applications and services with SignalWire at: https://bit.ly/signalwirewan Check out Volcanica Coffee's over 150 different coffees at https://lmg.gg/volcanica and use code LINUS15 for 15% off! Learn more about the My Best Buy Membership program at https://lmg.gg/mybestbuy Store link may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:00 Chapters 0:53 Intro 1:17 Topic #1 - Intel's Meteor Lake changes CPU branding once more 3:56 "1st Gen Core Ultra," discussing Intel's naming scheme 6:03 14th Gen benchmarks, cryo cooling technology discontinued 10:27 Linus recalls Swiftech, Luke shows Cooler Master's peltier tech 12:03 Problems with peltier, what Linus liked about it 16:30 Topic #2 - The Escapist's staff are resigning, including Yahtzee 33:17 Past gaming content, passion V.S. financial gain on YouTube 41:47 Luke's BestBuy friends site story, GameXplain, Carpoon, competitive YouTube content 47:05 Merch Messages #1 49:00 Have Linus's kids expressed interest in joining LMG? 53:37 Explain Intel's P & E cores? How does it decide to use which? 55:44 How do you feel about students not being able to tell what's a ZIP and a folder? ft. Luke's resume 1:23:06 Random Extra Things - Mario Kart's balance changes 1:30:10 LTTStore mystery color screwdrivers back in limited stock 1:30:35 LTTStore's Window post-it notes 1:32:50 Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals temporary newsletter 1:34:35 3D down jacket promo - 4% chance to win a trip to LMG's HQ 1:37:14 Sponsors 1:40:22 Luke's question on pointing out a sponsor is AI-powered 1:40:59 Topic #3 - OpenAI Dev Day, custom GPTs store, GPT-4 Turbo 1:42:33 Price decrease, commitment to pay for copyright & legal fees 1:43:28 Humane's AI pin, Linus on ex-Apple employees being cynical 1:45:37 Recalling Syng speaker, AI pin's pricing, Google Glasses 1:49:04 Luke on whether Linus is open to being wrong, HP laptop review 1:56:24 PC puck, Dan gets sent to VC investor jail 1:58:48 Luke on a anti R2R line in the video, light bypass, Google Glass 2:02:07 Google Clips, Luke asks about TF, last week's LAN party 2:11:54 Slapshot: Rebound, Luke being defense-minded yet is a God gamer 2:22:30 Elon Musk's xAI reveals Grok the chatbot, community mocks it 2:26:23 Amazon builds an AI model named Olympus 2:26:33 Samsung's Gauss translates audio and text locally on the S24 2:27:26 Merch Messages #2 2:34:23 Topic #4 - Valve's Steam Deck specs uplift, 90Hz OLED 2:40:15 To launch on the 16th, might get backlogged 2:41:07 Topic #5 - Original backers of Streacom's case to receive a voucher 2:48:27 Topic #6 - Bored Ape Party used mercury UV light, hurts attendees 2:50:09 Topic #7 -LTT community's 3D printed projects 2:51:02 Merch Messages #3 ft. WAN Show After Dark, old roulette 2:52:32 Will the LTTStore sales also include shipping offers? 2:56:03 Any info as to why Google's Workplace doesn't work with GMail? 2:56:45 AU's Optus was down for 18 hours - thoughts on our dependency on ISPs? 2:59:56 Was Linus making his home smart worth it? 3:00:19 Any memorable midnight game releases you went through? 3:04:33 What was Luke's transition to manager-type position like? 3:11:40 Any tips for maintaining all extra worlds in ANNO 1800? 3:14:40 A better way to play a TV in a different room? 3:15:13 Thoughts on 200CC as an avid Mario Karts player? 3:16:48 How come Lenovo is rarely covered on LTT's videos? 3:18:10 Which name Linus prefers for FFVI - Tina, Terra or does it not matter? 3:18:24 Recently engaged, any advice on the wedding day? 3:24:06 What other FF games has Linus played besides FFVI? 3:25:30 How does Linus decide what media to consume in his free time? 3:25:56 Thoughts on the OC remix versions of FFVI? 3:26:41 What do you want to see from the live action Legend of Zelda? 3:27:26 What tech brands or IPs would you want to collab with LTTStore? 3:29:34 Outro
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Samsung announced a set of AI models they're calling Gauss as well as plans to put parts of the model on their next flagship Galaxy phone. NLW looks at what that means in the larger battle to build the AI phone of the future. On the Brief: YouTube announces new AI features plus some big AI fundraising rounds. Interested in the opportunity mentioned in today's show? jobs@breakdown.network ABOUT THE AI BREAKDOWN The AI Breakdown helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to The AI Breakdown newsletter: https://theaibreakdown.beehiiv.com/subscribe Subscribe to The AI Breakdown on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAIBreakdown Join the community: bit.ly/aibreakdown Learn more: http://breakdown.network/
In this week's episode Greg and Patrick take advantage of the recent expiration of a statute of limitations that legally allows them to talk about the multilevel model: what it is, when we might use it, and extremely cool extensions that it allows. Along the way they also discuss hostile federal judges, McNeish, airing of grievances, Gauss and Markov's corpses, Sesame Street, distributional baguettes, naivete, sentient GLMs, two pencil necks, Thor's Hammer, Willy Sutton, Siren's Song, peer groups of two, fighting good for an old guy, crazy town cool, 50 ducks, conceding a battle, and blushing corpses.Stay in contact with Quantitude! Twitter: @quantitudepod Web page: quantitudepod.org Merch: redbubble.com
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