Friday, May 25, 2012

Videos Available for Download

Please note, since The Pirate Bay was taken down it’s become harder to provide constant direct links to the torrents. The torrents are still available, I usually have two computer seeding them, so please look for the torrents on other file sharing sites such as KickassTorrents.

Hopefully in time we will be able to create a society where we can share content freely without government or corporate interference, until then, happy seeding.





I. Links


Direct links to torrents on The Pirate Bay (Please note: The Pirate Bay gets taken down a lot by governments so please let me know if the links are dead and I'll fix them, thanks):
  • Series I: Videos #1 to #35 for The Language of Mathematics, produced in 2007.
  • Series II: Videos #36 to #58 for The Language of Mathematics, produced in 2008.
  • Series IIIa: Videos #61 to #92 for The Language of Mathematics, produced in 2009.
  • Series IIIb: Videos #93 to #142 for The Language of Mathematics, produced in 2010-2011.
  • Series IVa: Videos #143 to #151 for The Language of Mathematics plus some videos for Math in Real Life, produced in 2011-2013.

II. Description


At the request of my readers, in 2009 I began to provide torrents for the math videos. The torrents are available through The Pirate Bay and other file sharing networks.

Downloads are series specific and the files organized based on their video number and/or year, i.e, the order in which the videos were produced. See the table of contents for The Language of Mathematics and Math in Real Life to put things into context.

Please note that videos from Series I, II, and IIIa are tagged with chycho.com, and those for Series IIIb and Series IVa are tagged with 420math.com.

III. Video Update


Exercises and Solutions

NOTE: Some of the Exercises and Solutions have been restored on our Patreon Page, apologies about not having them sorted, well be doing that at a future date: Uploading the Exercises and Solutions for the first part of Series I of The Language of Mathematics (Part 1) [UPDATE]

Unfortunately Google decided to no longer support Picasa where all the exercises and solutions were being hosted. I will provide updated links to the images as soon as possible. If you are looking for these please let me know and I'll get them done sooner rather than later, i.e, I'll move them up on my to do list. Thanks.

Below you will find the exercises and solutions available for The Language of Mathematics. Over time, more will be added and those in draft form will be finalized.

Please keep in mind that like most people, I am prone to making silly mistakes, so please take the answers with a grain of salt. Corrections and suggestions are always welcome.
  • Series I - Description, Videos.
  • Series II - Description, Videos.
  • Series IIIa - Description, Videos.
  • Series IIIb - Description, Videos.
  • Series IV (open)

  • Series I

    - Link to restored files on Patreon

      Section 2: The Real Number Set [RESTORED]

      Section 4: Basic Operations [RESTORED]

      Section 5: Prime Numbers [RESTORED]

      Section 6: Fractions [RESTORED]

      Section 7: Trigonometry

      Section 8: Basic Geometry

      Section 9: Coordinate Geometry

      Section 10: Proofs

    Series II

      Section 1: Exponents and Radicals

    Series IIIa

        - No exercises available for this series at the moment.

    Series IIIb

        - No exercises available for this series at the moment.

    Series IV

        - No exercises available for this series at the moment.

    Math in Real Life: Table of Contents

    By far the most common question that I have been asked over the years regarding mathematics has been, ”When am I going to use math in real life?” That is, at least, the way I choose to perceive it. Unfortunately, more often than not, this question has come my way in the form of the following absurd absolute statement, “I’m never going to use this in real life!”

    This erroneous perception of math’s practical usage has been the most prevalent problem in our education system, and by addressing it, the beauty of mathematics and its relevance reveals itself. Information gets absorbed faster. The details get scrutinized and people begin to recognize the occasions for which they have, can, and are already using math in their own lives.

    This is the ultimate purpose of this section, to apply what we have learned from studying The Language of Mathematics to enhance our lives.

    Content for this section will be organized in the following categories:
    1. Mathematics of Prohibition
    1. Games and Gambling
    2. Personal Finance
    3. Food and Farming
    4. Food and Fitness
    5. Economics and Politics
    6. Business and Investment
    7. Energy and Environment
    8. Art, Design, and Dance
    9. Film and Music (Sight and Sound)
    10. Science and Technology
    11. Construction and Engineering
    12. Comic Books
    13. Miscellaneous

    i. Mathematics of Prohibition

      Section 1: Mathematics of Prohibition
      • Series coming soon-ish now that prohibition on cannabis has ended in Canada.
      Section 2: Articles on Prohibition

    I. Games and Gambling

      Section 1: Shooting Dice, Playing Craps
      Section 5: Chess

    II. Personal Finance

      Section 1: Time Management

    III. Food and Farming

      Section 1: Community Supported Agriculture, CSA

    IV. Food and Fitness

      Section 1: Mathematics in the Kitchen

    V. Economics and Politics

      Section 1: Economics
      Section 2: Politics

    VI. Business and Investment


    VII. Energy and Environment

      • In the works

    VIII. Art, Design, and Dance

      Section 1: The Art of Dirk Marwig
      Section 2: The Mathematics of Sufi Whirling

    IX. Film and Music (Sight and Sound)


    X. Science and Technology

      Biology:
      Healtcare:
      Physics:
      Time:

    XI. Construction and Engineering


    XII. Comic Books


    XIII. Miscellaneous


    Wednesday, May 23, 2012

    Redesigning chycho and uploading information, please stand by

    Now that mathinreallife.com and 420math.com have been set up, I'm going to give chycho a facelift and upload some content, making it easier to organize and share information once I get into full blown production mode.

    Hope you enjoy the new platform.

    Peace,

    chycho