Most scientific & mathematical disciplines I know of have results that educated outsiders can appreciate and go "wow" after a brief acquaintance, even without understanding the details. Does anyone know of such a result for category theory?
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Replying to @pranayaryal @michael_nielsen
Euler’s Identitypic.twitter.com/afPRZcHFAc
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Visakan Veerasamy Retweeted Steven Strogatz
Thinking about the Earth’s seasons in terms of derivatives of a sine wavehttps://twitter.com/stevenstrogatz/status/1108515359164981248?s=21 …
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Completing the squarehttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/908735565549277185?s=21 …
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Any parabola can be expressed as the intersection of a cone and a plane. I can’t believe they didn’t teach me this in math classpic.twitter.com/zFiXWKsgLc
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They did teach me and I thought it was amazing! Love the magic of good short explanations that take something complicated and make it simpler.
@mathgrrl May have some good suggestions here too. This thread is making me miss studying maths just for the beauty of maths
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @carolune and
There is a way to make a closed knot in space so that no three points of the knot ever touch the table at the same time. This “tritangentless trefoil” rolls around like an infinite rocking chairpic.twitter.com/iN92OZMMXe
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