Already qualified for the round of 16 of the World Cup, Brazil continues chasing the sixth. Depending on mathematical predictions, the scene of the Brazilian team lifting the cup is not so difficult to come true — in many of these models, the team is the favorite for the World …
Read More »Brasileirão: see the title chances, going to Libertadores and relegation
The Brazilian Championship is approaching its end. The final stretch of the competition promises strong emotions, with a fierce fight in the fight against relegation and for a spot in Libertadores. Check below the situation of each club after the conclusion of the 33rd round! Throw! galleries 1st place: PALMEIRAS …
Read More »Nobel Prize winners in Physics faced hostile climate to carry out experiments – 10/12/2022 – Henrique Gomes
How weird is quantum mechanics? Or rather, given that theory faithfully represents various aspects of our world, how weird is reality? A lot of ink has been spilled on this, but the issue is not just theoretical and, in addition to all the ink, it has palpable consequences in the …
Read More »Nobel Prize winners in Physics faced hostile climate to carry out experiments – 10/12/2022 – Henrique Gomes
How weird is quantum mechanics? Or rather, given that theory faithfully represents various aspects of our world, how weird is reality? A lot of ink has been spilled on this, but the issue is not just theoretical and, in addition to all the ink, it has palpable consequences in the …
Read More »A new quantum era is coming – 09/11/2022 – Álvaro Machado Dias
There is a consensus that our brain is the most beautiful and mysterious thing in the universe. It’s the ball of the day. We enthusiastically highlight the false promises of the internet of thought and mistakenly take neuroscience as a central pillar of artificial intelligence. We seem to be enamored …
Read More »Lessons from the bridges of Königsberg serve the internet and the study of the brain – 02/08/2022 – Marcelo Viana
At the beginning of the 18th century, the Prussian city of Königsberg was divided into four regions separated by branches of the River Pregel: the two banks, the island of Kneiphof, and the district of Lomse. Connecting them were seven bridges: Kneiphof had two bridges to each bank, Lomse had …
Read More »The mystery of the Königsberg bridges – 07/26/2022 – Marcelo Viana
I like to tell this story to explain why math is so much more than “the science of numbers”, because it’s a tale of beautiful math ideas that have little or nothing to do with numbers. Ironically, the hero, the great Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), had a different opinion. But we …
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