I find the series of these lectures extremely interesting, adapted for beginner students. Imaginative examples make it easier for students to connect with numerous pieces of information (most of which they hear for the first time in their lives) in the form of anecdotes as well as associations from everyday life. Fabulous! It is a real pleasure to listen to these lectures. I especially like the freedom to express a personal critical attitude - individuality creates history, not generalizations. Thank you!
I find the series of these lectures extremely interesting, adapted for beginner students. Imaginative examples make it easier for students to connect with numerous pieces of information (most of which they hear for the first time in their lives) in the form of anecdotes as well as associations from everyday life. Fabulous! It is a real pleasure to listen to these lectures. I especially like the freedom to express a personal critical attitude - individuality creates history, not generalizations. Thank you!
Nice video
Note that Kepler's Mysterium Cosmographicum (the one with the platonic solids) predates by quite a while his work on elliptic orbits.
Bernini be flexing brah.
Just imagine the old guy with VR 3D sculpting tech.
He'd probably look like Sta. Teresa as well.