Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Einstein

Einstein is probably the smartest man that ever lived. I wish I was as smart as him. If I was then I could probably get a cool job like a nuclear engineer or something. I'm probably gonna end up selling insurance or something though.

Einstein

Einstein was a very smart man. He is the one that created the equation E=MC2. This equation I know nothing about but it changed the world as we know it.

Pascal's Triangle

This triangle involves adding two numbers that are side by side and getting the number that go's below them.

Angels

This picture with the angels reminds me of my band; Requiem for an Angel. Obviously because the band name and the picture both include angels.

Angels

This picture is a tessellation. A tessellation involves rotations, reflections, and translations of a picture to make a cooler picture.

Kyle Hardin

Tessalations can change your outlook on any certain picture. They can be decieving but in the end it makes one certain picture. This shows you that one certain shape can be part of a whole and create something beautiful and enjoyable to the eyes.

Kyle Hardin

A tessellation is shapes that fit together without any gaps. This reminds me of my math because if you do all your work, the peices fit together and makes one beautiful picture which turns out to be your grade.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Kyle Hardin

Albert Einstein went against the grain. He had a lot of people who didnt like what he was doing but he still prevailed and changed the world of math.

Kyle Hardin

Albert Einstein changed the world of math very greatly. He was one of the most influentual people that i have ever come to learn about. This picture brings back memories of the days i spent studying this man.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Albert


E=mc^2 is energy=mass X very large number(speed of light)^2. Albert Einstein is dead now. He had crazy hair. That is why he is related to math. He was doing math equations and his hair caught on fire with his pencil lead. Lead is flammable.

Einstein


Albert Einstein came up with the equation E=mc^2. This is a weird picture of Albert Einstein.

More About Einstein


The deep connection Einstein discovered between energy and mass is expressed in the equation E=mc^2. Here E represents energy, m represents mass, and c^2 is a very large number, the square of the speed of light. Full confirmation was slow in coming. In Paris in 1933, Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie took a photo showing the conversion of energy into mass. A quantum of light, invisible here, carries energy up from beneath. In the middle it changes into mass--two freshly created particles which curve away from each other.

Albert Einstein


Albert Einstein is perhaps the most famous scientist of this century. One of his most well-known accomplishments is the formula E=mc^2. Despite its familiarity, many people don't really understand what it means. One of Einstein's great insights was to realize that matter and energy are really different forms of the same thing. Matter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter.