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In this video, we are going to answer the question "What are Frieze Patterns" and talk about different kinds of Frieze patterns.  At the end of this video, you will learn mathematics in patterns that we see in our modern world. 
 
Introduction: (0:00) 
Definition of Frieze Patterns: (0:19) 
Kinds of Frieze Patterns (1:55) 
How to make your own Frieze pattern using modulo n (10:07) 
How to make your own Frieze pattern using Geogebra (31:40) 
 
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Video about an incredible mathematical formula explaining fractals. Several mathematicians and scientists explain this phenomenon in clear detail. 
 
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This video describes the binary mathematics behind the Ifá Divination system. The 256 Odùs of Ifá are displayed in Binary Form on the Opon tray. Also, a shell on the Opele chain is used as an analogy to describe how Qubits, or Quantum Binary Digits, operate in Quantum Computing.
This is a slide presentation by Prof. Ampim in a series of radio broadcasts on the ancient Kushite civilization, based on his extensive primary research in northeast Africa over the past 30 years. 
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SEMINAR TITLE: “Black People in the Biblical Lands of Kush andEgypt & Their Contributions to the World.”  
 
3) Ancient African contributions in Social Organization – August 13th"Social Organization & Female Rulers."  Article written by Professor Manu on the misleading Queen Hatshepsut exhibit at the de Young Museum (SF) in 2006.  https://manuampim.com/hatshepsut_exhibit06.html  
 
Background:Presenter is Professor Manu Ampim:Prof. Manu Ampim is the director of Advancing The Research and is a noted historian and scholar specializing in Africana Studies. He has conducted primary (first-hand) research in nearly two dozen countries over the past 30 years, and is the author of numerous scholarly articles and several books, including his latest work, A History of African Civilizations (2019). Prof. Ampim is also a tenured professor at Contra Costa College (San Pablo, CA) and Chair of the History, Anthropology, and Geography Department. In addition, he has facilitated various workshops throughout North America, and has worked with several renowned scholars.Week 1 Resources document that Professor Ampim compiled to help support the attendees of the class last week and to further answer the main questions that were raised.  I noted in the Bibliography that my book, A History of African Civilizations ($24.95), is the most relevant source for the 6-week seminar and can be ordered below.https://advancingtheresearch.o....rg/product/a-history This Seminar is part of the Brother-to-Brother Education SeriesHosted by the Brother-to-Brother Grouphttps://www.brother-to-brother.org/
This BBC science documentary on the secrets of light and energy quantum physics, highlights the formation, transference and storage of energy as well as how light is reflected and "created". 
 
Light energy is a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes. Light is defined as a form of electromagnetic radiation emitted by hot objects like lasers, bulbs, and the sun. Light contains photons which are minute packets of energy.
Astrobiology | The Universe
The Nature of Quantum Reality and Why We Should Care 
 
Prof Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics and the Public Engagement in Science, University of Surrey. 
 
The Appleton Space Conference is an annual space industry event hosted by STFC RAL Space to celebrate the latest advancements in space science, Earth observation and technology development.  
 
The 16th Appleton Space Conference, RAL Space's first virtual event, took place on 3rd December 2020. Scientists, engineers and leading figures from the UK Space Agency, the European Space Agency, NASA, academia and the global space industry shared updates on space exploration, advances in satellite technology, testing for space, climate change monitoring, space law as well as improving equality, diversity and inclusion across the space sector.  
 
RAL Space is part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). STFC is part of UK Research and Innovation.
Today, Einstein's goal of combining the physical laws of the universe in one theory that explains it all is the Holy Grail of modern physics. 
 
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How did scholars begin to decipher ancient scripts like the hieroglyphs? 
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Very soon after the birth of the first written language - cuneiform - ancient Egypt developed its own writing: the hieroglyphic script, immortalised in the Rosetta Stone kept in the British Museum, which consists of a single royal edict, dated 196 BC, written in the hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek alphabetic scripts.  
 
Andrew Robinson is the author of more than twenty-five books, issued by leading general and academic publishers. In addition to "Cracking the Egyptian Code", they include "The Last Man Who Knew Everything" (a biography of Thomas Young): https://geni.us/XIBXvR , and "Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World’s Undeciphered Scripts":  https://geni.us/iqP0Q. A former literary editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement, he also writes reviews and features for newspapers, magazines and journals, in both the arts and sciences. 
 
This talk was filmed in the Ri on 18 January 2019. 
 
Watch the second talk on ancient codes, all about the cuneiform language by Irving Finkel: https://youtu.be/PfYYraMgiBA 
 
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