Math Mutation
Summary: Welcome to Math Mutation, a podcast for people of all ages where we discuss fun, interesting, or just plain wierd corners of mathematics that you would not have heard in school.(Feedback email erik@mathmutation.com).
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- Artist: Erik Seligman
- Copyright: (c) 2007 Erik Seligman
Podcasts:
Can removing a grain of sand from a heap make it a non-heap? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
We celebrate episode 200 by answering the questions about Math Mutation that have been eating away at your brain. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Why does Nassim Nicholas Taleb want to ban GMOs? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
How Louis Pasteur discovered that molecules have handedness. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
After all the original members left, was the Velvet Underground still the same band? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
How replacing English with E prime can make our language more logical and end human strife. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Are there solar systems out there where time runs backwards? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Thinking of evolution as a journey through a multidimensional space. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Ipod music shuffling and the Birthday Paradox. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Can we replace English with something more mathematically sound? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Is a government lottery really a tax on stupidity? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
The strange life of Paul Erdos. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Why can't we square the circle? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Proof that no election is fair. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
3-D models of impossible Escher objects. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)