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36: The Most Boring Episode Ever. (Math Games)
Math is a gravely serious topic which has been traditionally been done by stodgy people behind closed doors, and it cannot ever be taken lightly. Tho…
7 years, 3 months ago
35: Please Be Discrete (Discrete Math)
Centuries ago, there began something of a curiosity between mathematicians that didn't really amount to much but some interesting thoughts and cool m…
7 years, 3 months ago
34: An Interview with Mathbot.com's JW Weatherman
In this episode, we interview JW Weatherman of mathbot.com, and ask him about his product, why he made it, and what he plans on doing with it.
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7 years, 4 months ago
33: Interview with Math with Bad Drawings (Ben Orlin)
An interview with Ben Orlin, author of the book 'Math with Bad Drawings,' as well as the blog of the same name. The blog can be found at www.mathwit…
7 years, 5 months ago
32X: Black Hole Heist (Comedy Sketch)
The hosts of Breaking Math had too much time on their hands.
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7 years, 5 months ago
32: Gaze into the Abyss (Part Three; Black Holes)
A lot of the information in this episode of Breaking Math depends on episodes 30 and 31 entitled "The Abyss" and "Into the Abyss" respectively. If yo…
7 years, 5 months ago
31: Into the Abyss (Part Two; Black Holes)
Season 3 Episode 31
Black holes are objects that seem exotic to us because they have properties that boggle our comparatively mild-mannered minds. These are objects that…
7 years, 6 months ago
30: The Abyss (Part One; Black Holes)
Season 3 Episode 30
The idea of something that is inescapable, at first glance, seems to violate our sense of freedom. This sense of freedom, for many, seems so intrinsi…
7 years, 7 months ago
29: War
Season 3 Episode 29
In the United States, the fourth of July is celebrated as a national holiday, where the focus of that holiday is the war that had the end effect of e…
7 years, 7 months ago
28: Bell's Infamous Theorem (Bell's Theorem)
The history of physics as a natural science is filled with examples of when an experiment will demonstrate something or another, but what is often fo…
7 years, 8 months ago