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I interpret the number 666 as refering to the triple imperfection. 7 is the perfect number and 6 is falling short, and 777 is the most perfect number and 666 is the triply imperfect number. 666 is like imperfect cubed and 777 is like perfect cubed. ...
Thank you for the appreciation. A summary discussion is at the Newsletter Physics & Society by the American Physical Society: ...
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> Another issue regarding language is the almost exclusive use of English. I may be wrong, but Mathematica is one of the few software systems that addresses this: they have what are essentially subtitles for their code. You still have to type the...
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In the American Physical Society (APS) *Newsletter Physics and Society* for January 2020, I have this article p18-24: "A Buddy-system of Physicists and Political Scientists" [https://www.aps.org/units/fps/newsletters/202001/index.cfm][1] The...
I think Henrik captured the essence of the issue. Unless there is a strong foundation, syntax sugar is irrelevant.
In the Newsletter of the Royal Economic Society (RES) I now have this memo: "Brexit’s deep roots in confusion on democracy and statistics", see http://www.res.org.uk/view/art1Oct18Comment.html Apparently "political science on electoral systems"...
In Germany, there is the association *Zwanzigeins* that wants to change the awkward German pronunciation of numbers into something more agreeable. For example, the current German pronunciation of 21 is "ein und zwanzig" which is opposite to more...