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If mathematics underpins the elegant precision of the macroscopic and microscopic worlds, is there a Master Mathematician as well? This fascinating program examines the computational paradigms being used to model human consciousness and to quantify reality, from Euclidean geometry to fractal transform algorithms. Oxford mathematician Sir Roger Penrose, quantum physicist Reverend John Polkinghorne, compression technology expert Michael Barnsley, and physiologist Horace Barlow seek to understand how the brain functions—and grope for evidence of a guiding force. Outstanding computer graphics enhance this exploration of inner and outer space. (53 minutes)



 
                    

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Fractals: The Colors of Infinity
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The Mandelbrot set-someone has called it the thumbprint of God-is one of the most beautiful and remarkable discoveries in the entire history of mathematics. With Arthur C. Clarke as narrator and interviews with a number of notable mathematicians, inc...(more details)
 
Fractals: An Animated Discussion
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Dazzling computer animation combined with the genius of Benoit Mandelbrot and Edward Lorenz present a captivating discussion of fractals and the fundamental concepts of fractal geometry-self-similarity and chaos. Mandelbrot uses a simple head of broc...(more details)
 
Mathematics and Nature
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The shapes of natural things-trees and clouds, blades of grass and galaxies-seem countless. Closer observation shows that nature only presents a small number of fundamental shapes and that these basic shapes obey strict laws. This program explains a ...(more details)
 
The History of Computation: Wood, Brass, and Baboon Bones
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This program provides a fascinating survey of mathematical modeling through the ages-from scratch marks on early bone, to the ingenious Babbage Engine-forerunner of the modern computer. Primitive models include the early Greek sundial and astrolabe; ...(more details)
 
Understanding the Odds in Life
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The odds are that most people do not fully understand the statistics of probability. In this thought-provoking program, Microsoft's Eric Horvitz, baseball great Cal Ripken, a psychologist, a decision theorist, and a handicapper investigate the functi...(more details)
 


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