Monthly Archives: May 2008

Simplification…

(Click on graphic to have it open in a new browser window if it doesn’t display fully for you.) Okay, after having worked on the equations for a [..]

Math and Logic

Reducing the Equations

Note: X must be > 0 to work correctly. F(S, x) = S + (1 + x) + x[(4S + 2) + 1 + (2S + 1)]. F(S, [..]

Math and Logic

A New Perspective on Paul Primes

What would happen if you made a chart based on the following patterns (wherein everything repeats except for the “Initial Skip” which is a one-time event): Initial Skip [..]

Math and Logic

Statistical Analysis

Even if you only casually read through news websites (such as those of CNN or FOXNews), several times per month you will notice headlines such as the following: [..]

Math and Logic, Science

Dropping Like Flies

It seems that this year is shaping up to be a repeat of last year. Last year, from March on, we had at least five people leave our [..]

Personal

Pulling Out An Old Tune

I forgot I had uploaded this song before, but since I found I had, I’ll toss in a bit of background for it. The song is called I [..]

Music, Personal, Poetry

Solidarity

I think that we Americans need to show solidarity with our Australian brethren and declare tomorrow Saturday instead of Friday. Then we can return the favor to the [..]

General Humor, Personal

Adding Infinity to the Equation….

By the way, here’s something I just thought of with the factor field. First, check out this graphic: As you can see, the red cells are there to [..]

Math and Logic

More on P Numbers

Mike Jones commented on my post over on the T-blog: It’s actually not too difficult to show that all primes will end in 1 or 5 in base [..]

Math and Logic

Clicking Into Place

I’m sure you’ve probably heard the phrase, “It just clicked into place.” Last night (or rather, very early this morning) I experienced that. Literally. Like it was an [..]

Math and Logic