This was a 27-minute documentary recorded off of CBC news several months ago for a school who hikes the trail with a group of students annually. If you or someone else is planning to hike the trail, and interested to see a full preview of the trail of what to be prepared for, you’ve found the right video. Video is in three parts. Youtube, please leave this on here! Credit to CBC News. Thanks!
Mathematics is the Empress of the Sciences. Without her, there would be no physics, nor chemistry, nor cosmology. Any field of study depending on statistics, geometry, or any kind of calculation would simply cease to be. And then, there are the practical applications: without maths theres no architecture. No commerce. No accurate maps, or time-keeping: therefore no navigation, nor aviation, nor astronomy. She is all-powerful: and she rules ruthlessly. Imperious and unyielding, mathematics brooks no dissent and tolerates no error. In an age of uncertainty, mathematics is the only discipline that generates knowledge thats immutably, incontestably, and eternally true. In this landmark series of films for BBC FOUR, Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, escorts viewers through the history of this most important of all intellectual disciplines. In a journey that takes him through the ages and around the world, he examines the development of key mathematical ideas and shows how, in a multitude of surprising ways, mathematical ideas underpin the science, technology, and culture that shape our world. As Marcus shows, mathematics was part of the bedrock of intellectual life in the worlds great civilisations. It was central to the survival of some of the worlds most powerful empires. And even today, mathematical knowledge remains the motor-force that drives the modern world. The films in this ambitious series offer clear, accessible explanations of …
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