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Here is the seventh episode of Quantum Foam, History Of Math. I thought I would get more into mathematics. This is only a brief description. Labels are being anti-derived. Certain things for this are needed in order to understand. What we are doing is looking at the math in our dimension. Fields outline the various delineations in the dimension we occupy. In this era, we are using quantum computers, which is an inflection point. Somebody's off somewhere. This show is making a strong effort toward comprehending mathematics. We are trying to understand the next level of arithmetical interpretation. The buck stops here. Prime numbers are crucial as well. They are used in cryptography. At the point of this writing, the largest calculated prime number is 17 million digits long. Stephen Hawking went over the math for finding the Higgs boson. This particle was found at around 125 gigaelectronvolts. In this day and age, there are windows into subjects that are themselves windows into math. What is a JSON? A java software object namespace. This is the current standard for producing digital information such as graphics and modeling in softare. You can pass back and forth calc objects as long as the important information is correctly listed. We are going over math so that we know what it is. Consider something such as a calc tensor object. They can be as complicatd as you need. It is a good thing that Michael Faraday came up with a way to come up with scientific material so that others such as James Maxwell could build upon science.
You pick your metric. Up, down, left, and right. We should go over several ideas that include math so that we can further understand numerical concepts. We are using the correspondence created by both Isaac Newton and Gottfried Liebniz. There is, however, more updated mathematics such as the math of Carl Gauss. Bravo to Sheldon Cooper on the show The Big Bang Theory for memorizing 20 thousand digits of Pi. Math is said to be done easier now because we have fast computers that can calculate the numbers we wish to analyze. Gauss' formula is important to decribe entire Minkowski spacetimes and various sets of numbers. The Gaussian integral is being considered here. We are interested in the creation of an accurate difference engine. The formula that is being put forward within the thesis of the show, Quantum Foam, is basically Gauss' formula with the addition of a negative sign with a hidden matrix inside describing the Theory of Everything. This is the basis for all the math being described herein. There are important ideas like the growth rate to consider. It is for the creation of math containers that express the equivilent of everything. We are looking at figuring out math equations that cover the basis between all numerical values in order to create a point particle map that describes a derivative of Guassian-Kronrod quadrature. A white hole is the inverse and negative of the math for a black hole. There is a set margin of error we need in order to make sure our mathematical structures assessing a given model are consistant with what we know about the history of mathematics.

Finally, there exists a podcast that covers it all! The Quantum Foam Podcast Show can be thought of as a clever and informative mix between "Bill Nye The Science Guy, Rick & Morty, and The Big Bang Theory!"
It seems the idea of the prestigous 'Theory of Everything' has been in the air lately. Join Dr. Hezekiah Paul Smith as he takes a systematic assessment of Physics, Mathematics, and Science as a whole. This show is an Artificial Intelligence approach attempting to explain ALL scientific phenomena across the board! Listen to some the greatest thinkers of all time during the in-depth evaluation of the natural sciences.
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May 9, 2020 02:42 a.m. EST
Quantum Foam is a new podcast with absolutely ridiculous content covering almost all topics relating to science across the board. The idea of achieving the famous Theory of Everything seems to be in the air lately. Such an idea can then be presented as episodes of Quantum Foam in an audio podcast form that will serve to bond together the very powerful and insightful ideas, concepts, and realizations of Physics as a professional discipline. Unifying Relativity and Quantum Mechanics never seemed so . . . possible? Quantum Foam finds its focus directly pointing at the most accepted scientific thought in this day in the beginning of the Information Age. These areas include String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Einstein's famous General Theory of Relativity, Cosmology, Advanced Mathematical Theory, and much more.
Information technology and innovation are at a point where each presently require a Quantum Leap in order to move forward to the next phase. This process, while imperative, is still quite a sophisticated discipline in and of itself. Many will need to satisfactorily understand Quantum Computing and Uncertainty in general very early on. Why not take such a daunting task and turn it into something fun, provocative, and ridiculous instead? And this can be done while still holding strict guidelines in accuracy and application. Enjoy learning about math and physics in a completely free-form manner with no filters, no agendas, un-cut, and raw! We will not be censoring any vulger cursing or other inappropriate references, yet unwanted racial and sexual references etc. will not be included.
Each episode is exactly 30 minutes long and each follow a standard structure. There is an intro stating the title and topic, followed by the Quantum Foam theme song, Physics of the Future, by H-Wave. Then at exactly 15 minutes into the podcast show, there is a mid-point section to keep the listener fresh and to remind which episode is currently streaming. At the end of the podcast, the last 30 seconds, the standard Zerothwave Disclaimer is played. An expanded version of this disclaimer can be found here.
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