Post Tenebras Lux. After darkness comes light.
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Two filthy casuals displaying their lack of eptitude.
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Game Theorem delves into the worlds behind video games, shows, and other great entertainment, but we aren’t afraid to call out some problematic practices.
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Kareem Maize and Nick Dolle dive deep into conspiracies while trying to stay unbiased so you can make your own decision. Leave us a message here (http://packaged.media/conspiracy-theorem) It may be played on the show!
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Hello— And welcome to The Robloxians Theorem, the Podcast about all things RobloxStudio. Have you ever wanted to create a Roblox game but didn’t know where to start? Well then this is the perfect Podcast for you! Here we talk about the best models, tools, guns, and scripts to make your game truly amazing!
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This podcast is a part of a series for, CBSE Class 10 Maths. We recommend that you take a look at our YouTube channel, to enter this new world of virtual learning at its best. || Youtube: Shiksha Abhiyan || t.ly/dN9j8 ||
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The following lessons are on Geometry and Trigonometry Units
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The Breakthrough was a podcast produced by TheoremOne (now Monks Technology Services) to help innovators navigate a world in flux. The podcast was hosted by Alison Dean, our Global SVP, People Operations at TheoremOne. Hear interviews with thought leaders across the technology industry as they give practical advice based on their experience and share fresh perspectives on what’s next. Enjoy this content, brought to you by Monks. Learn more about Monks Technology Services at https://www.monk ...
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An accessible podcast about Type Theory, Programming Languages Research and related topics.
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Director Terry Gilliam talks about The Zero Theorem. Set in a dystopian future world, the film follows an eccentric computer programmer who’s tasked with finding the reason for human existence. But, when he starts to get close to an answer, his sinister corporate managers try to distract him from the truth.
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Erlang and sometimes other functional programming
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The Bite-size Math Pi podcast is about math topics in secondary or high school. In each episode, Jeffrey discusses topics like indices, differentiation, binomial theorem, math functions, and others in a quick and easy way to help you understand them. Join him for a bite-sized math pi(e).
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Captivating conversations with amazing experts. Inspired by the works of Nassim Taleb, amongst others. Hosted by Sebastian David Lees.
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IMT stands for Infinite Monkey Theorem.The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. - WikipediaGiven that an infinite amount of time something is written, said, or even tried it could create something interesting, we give that name to our show.IMT is broadcasting about various subjects as well as interviews, information, ...
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Still remember “Pythagoras Theorem” or “Trigonometry Formulas” from school, but don't know about tax planning, portfolio building or personal finances? If not, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Angel One presents "Beyond The Classroom" - A special podcast series that teaches you the money lessons they never taught you in school. Learn about markets, budgeting & investing so that you can make informed financial decisions. Subscribe now & get ready to graduate from financial stress to financ ...
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The Retire Once Show is a retirement podcast designed to help simplify retirement so that you can retire with confidence. Running out of money in retirement is one of the biggest fears that retirees have. That is why our goal is to help you not just get to retirement, but most importantly, stay retired. Join your hosts, Johnathan R. Rankin CRPC® CEPA®, founder and CEO of Theorem Wealth Management, and Melissa Rankin, Wealth Management Advisor with Theorem Wealth Management Each week, they wi ...
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Join hosts Peter Littig and Noah King as they discuss and explain mathematical topics with their own unique style. Full of information that will interest and entertain math lovers as well as those who maybe don’t love it quite that much… yet. Mathematical concepts, history, paradoxes, and puzzles await you, along with a generous helping of witty banter and fun. Calling all members…. The Math Club is open! Email - [email protected] Twitter - @mathclubpodcast
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Exploring the distant universe, the insides of cells, the abstractions of math, the complexity of information itself, and much more, The Quanta Podcast is a tour of the frontier between the known and the unknown. In each episode, Quanta Magazine Editor-in-Chief Samir Patel speaks with the minds behind the award-winning publication to navigate through some of the most important and mind-expanding questions in science and math. Quanta specifically covers fundamental research — driven by curios ...
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Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.
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"Why Didn't You Tell Me?" is a fun, open and honest look at how three young men who thought the stuff they were taught in school would prepare them to be successful, confident and stable young adults. Little did they know that Pythagoras theorem wouldn't help them buy houses and Henry VIII wouldn’t get them work experience. The transition into adulthood is abrupt and real world knowledge is the true key - so let’s shift the balance. This platform pokes fun, educates and inspires the next and ...
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🎓 Welcome to Simplified RSA – Your Guide to Maths & Physics! Here, we break down complex concepts in Mathematics and Physics into easy-to-understand lessons. Whether you're in high school, rewriting matric, or tackling university-level problems, our goal is to make science and numbers make sense. Expect clear explanations, past paper walkthroughs, and tips to help you master the subjects. 📚 New episodes weekly – let’s simplify learning together!
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Raw Data by P3 Adaptive is a people-centric data podcast hosted by Rob Collie, Founder/CEO of P3 Adaptive, a Premier Microsoft Power Platform Partner. Rob and his guests share entertaining stories as well as insights, expertise, and anecdotal stories about Business Intelligence, the Power platform, and the world of data . . . with the human element. More of a casual conversation, this podcast exemplifies P3 Adaptive/s “mullet” approach: business in the front, party in the back!
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The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
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alejandras podcast
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About Math 2
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My high school maths lessons recorded in the classroom.
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a podcast all about math learned in mr sanchez's math 2 honors
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Aaron Stump talks about type theory, computational logic, and related topics in Computer Science on his short commute.
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STS: Basic Math
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Kpop podcast in which we discuss the newest releases. There is room for everyone: big profile acts, smaller indie acts, the nuguest rookies and everything in between.
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The Podcast from the center of Morphland
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This series covers the Strachey Lectures, a series of termly computer science lectures named after Christopher Strachey, the first Professor of Computation at the University of Oxford. Hosted by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, the Strachey Lectures began in 1995 and have included many distinguished speakers over the years. The Strachey Lectures are generously supported by OxFORD Asset Management.
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This is my podcast. Join so i don't have to do the final plz i am a Make-A-Wish kid
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Hello!! My podcast will be about mathematics. The math that I will talk about is math 2 with the integrated mathematics textbook and work book. I will go over chapters 1-11 in this podcast.
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We, the Ratchet Aunties are here to drop a wealth of game on our beautiful fam. We may get a little ratchet sometimes, but we always gon keep it classy, cute and above all…we gon keep it real.
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Scott and Matt put on their thinking caps and discuss the vast array of obscure, wondrous, and intellectual topics which the world has to offer. Did you know that some human languages are entirely whistled? Can an AI successfully masquerade as a human? Is morality objective or subjective? Join us as we dive deep into these questions and many more in The Phantasmagorical Think Tank.
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Pats Chat - A New England Patriots podcast brought to you by Jake and Matt Patriots Nation UK is now known as Pats Chat. It's still the first and best New England Patriots podcast in the UK.
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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast where an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. This collaborative journey with other experts will have us writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Topics covered include mathematics, physics, computer science, machine learning, and artificia ...
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A 13 year-old explains some interesting math. Or at least tries to. Notices: -3/14/23 I missed pi day! Sorry. I lost my script the day before at school. Will make a pi day episode next year. -3/15/23 Got a better recording system! Will be updating my episodes accordingly.
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Presented by Dr. John Ashton, a professor of chemistry and biomedical science and author of 14 books. Listen to Dr. John Ashton explain how science is challenging evolution and supporting the Biblical account of creation
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Audio Edition: How Noether’s Theorem Revolutionized Physics
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7:48Emmy Noether showed that fundamental physical laws are just a consequence of simple symmetries. A century later, her insights continue to shape physics. “The post How Noether’s Theorem Revolutionized Physics first appeared on Quanta Magazine.By Quanta Magazine
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Q.E.D.: The Proving of Fermat's Last Theorem
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50:30It’s finally here! Part Three of the Fermat Trilogy! In this exciting conclusion, Pete and Noah talk about the mathematicians who ultimately proved (or thought they’d proven) Fermat’s Last Theorem. Join us for the final chapter of this riveting 350 year journey! The Proof - Nova Documentary on Andrew Wiles's proof Leave us a voice message Find us o…
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AI and the Argument From Contingency Part One
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20:07Non-Theist Alex O'Connor leads ChatGPT to a startling conclusion! Dr. Craig evaluates the conversation.By William Lane Craig
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#52 Why is Haskell so special - Lennart Augustsson
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1:30:31Lennart Augustsson has spent the last four decades quietly — and sometimes mischievously — shaping the way we think about code. He co-authored Lazy ML in the early 80s, wrote A Compiler for LML back in 1984, and was behind HBC, the first publicly available Haskell compiler. If you've used Haskell, worked with hardware described in Bluespec, or play…
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Question of the Week #947: The Moral Argument—One More Time!
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17:56Read this Question of the Week Here: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/the-moral-argumentone-more-timeBy William Lane Craig
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Where does gravity come from? In both general relativity and quantum mechanics, this question is a big problem. One controversial theory proposes that the force arises from the universe's tendency toward disorder, or entropy. In this episode, host Samir Patel speaks with contributing writer George Musser about the long-shot idea called "entropic gr…
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Dr. Craig continues to evaluate "real presence" in the Eucharist and touches on the doctrine of Transubstantiation.By William Lane Craig
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Question of the Week #946: Earnest Questions from the Tien Shan Mountains
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13:54Read this Question of the Week Here: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/earnest-questions-from-the-tien-shan-mountainsBy William Lane Craig
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How Amateurs Solved a Major Computer Science Puzzle
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24:40The Busy Beaver Challenge, an open online collaboration, started in 2022 to finally solve a major problem in theoretical computer science. Over time, the online community grew to include more than 20 contributors from around the world, most of them without traditional academic credentials. In July 2024, the group announced that they finally solved …
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Dr. Craig explains his view of the Eucharist and interacts with the views of Dr. Gavin Ortlund.By William Lane Craig
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Question of the Week #945: A New Modal Argument from Contingency
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8:04Read this Question of the Week Here: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/a-new-modal-argument-from-contingencyBy William Lane Craig
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Turbulence is a notoriously difficult phenomenon to study. Mathematicians are now starting to untangle it at its smallest scales. This is the sixth episode of The Quanta Podcast. In each episode, Quanta Magazine editor in chief Samir Patel speaks with the minds behind the award-winning publication to navigate through some of the most important and …
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It's Time to Start Giving Power BI CoPilot a Serious Look (For End User Interaction)
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25:25It started as a side project. Rob Collie built a Power BI model for his rec league hockey team. Just for fun. Just to see what the data could say. But something weird happened. The dashboards were solid. The data model was solid. But, the users still had questions. And lots of them. And that’s when it clicked: people don’t think in slicers. They th…
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A Secular Humanist claims evangelicals are out of step with scholarship. Dr. Craig responds.By William Lane Craig
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Question of the Week #944: Biological Evolution in an Infinite Multiverse
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11:09Read this Question of the Week Here: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/biological-evolution-in-an-infinite-multiverseBy William Lane Craig
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Audio Edition: Concept Cells Help Your Brain Abstract Information and Build Memories
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19:34Individual cells in the brain light up for specific ideas. These concept neurons, once known as “Jennifer Aniston cells,” help us think, imagine and remember episodes from our lives. The post Concept Cells Help Your Brain Abstract Information and Build Memories first appeared on Quanta Magazine.By Quanta Magazine
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Gummo - Hacking, The Fight for Privacy, and Quantum Computing
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1:02:55The digital world we inhabit grows more complex by the day, with threats evolving at breakneck speed. In this profound conversation, I'm joined by the legendary hacker known as Gummo - a figure whose journey from desperate teenager to Bitcoin billionaire to digital guardian defies easy categorization. Gummo's story begins with heartbreak. Left alon…
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Changes in the number, shape, efficiency and interconnectedness of organelles in the cells of flight muscles provide extra energy for birds’ continent-spanning feats. This is the fifth episode of The Quanta Podcast. In each episode, Quanta Magazine editor in chief Samir Patel speaks with the minds behind the award-winning publication to navigate th…
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An interesting question posed by a student of Reasonable Faith's EQUIP course leads to additional theological puzzles.By William Lane Craig
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Chris Rawlinson - 42: The Answer to Everything (Including Education)
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1:08:16Ever wondered why traditional education still looks largely unchanged since the industrial revolution? Chris Rawlinson, founder of 42 Courses, takes us on a fascinating journey from his days as an Ogilvy advertising executive to revolutionising online learning through behavioural science. Rawlinson explains how applying advertising principles to ed…
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Question of the Week #943: If Jesus’ Resurrection Was Historical, Why Not More Jewish Conversions?
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Connecting AI to Your Company's Internal Information
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43:44AI wants your data, but it can't handle the truth . . . “We’ll just plug our data into ChatGPT.” Sure. Sounds easy. Rob thought so too, right up until he hit token limits, had to install Python, and discovered that even two megabytes of transcripts was too much for the world’s smartest models to handle. In this episode, Rob and Justin break down wh…
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Black hole and Big Bang singularities break our best theory of gravity. A trilogy of theorems hints that physicists must go to the ends of space and time to find a fix. This is the fourth episode of The Quanta Podcast. In each episode, Quanta Magazine editor in chief Samir Patel speaks with the minds behind the award-winning publication to navigate…
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Jordan Peterson vs. Twenty Atheists Part Two
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25:30Dr. Craig continues his interaction with Jordan Peterson's dialogue with atheist debaters on science, morality, purpose, and the historical claims of Christianity.By William Lane Craig
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Different Forms, Same Concept: Cracking Physical Sciences Questions
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10:32📄 Episode Description: In this episode, I talk about how Physical Sciences questions can take many different forms—even when they’re testing the same topic. Whether it’s a graph, a table, or a wordy scenario, understanding the structure of the question is just as important as knowing the content. This isn’t a lesson—it’s a strategy conversation to …
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Question of the Week #942: Eternal Past Sonship?
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6:51Read this Question of the Week Here: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/eternal-past-sonshipBy William Lane Craig
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Audio Edition: Heat Destroys All Order. Except for in This One Special Case.
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8:41Heat is supposed to ruin anything it touches. But physicists have shown that an idealized form of magnetism is heatproof. The post Heat Destroys All Order. Except for in This One Special Case first appeared on Quanta Magazine.By Quanta Magazine
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In this episode we talk with Nicolas Tabareau, the Head of Gallinette, one of the main teams which develop the Rocq theorem Prover at Inria. The original idea of this interview is to talk about the rebranding from Coq into Rocq, which is very exciting to our community. However, Nicolas has such a prolific research career that I couldn’t miss the op…
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In Computers, Memory Is More Useful Than Time
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19:17One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science. This is the third episode of our new weekly series The Quanta Podcast, hosted by Quanta Magazine editor in chief Samir Patel. This week's guest is Ben Brubaker; he recently published "For Algorithms, a Little Memory O…
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An Inflection Point in AI? Understanding MCP and Multi-Agent
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25:25For a while, you could pretend AI was still a someday problem. Not anymore. Rob Collie and Justin Mannhardt are back, and this time they are tackling Model-Context-Protocol (MCP) and Multi-Agent Systems, two shifts that could finally put an end to the human copy-paste Olympics. This isn’t about shinier tools. It is about AI that plugs in without th…
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Jordan Peterson vs Twenty Atheists Part One
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20:59Dr. Craig comments on the controversial debate between Dr. Jordan Peterson and twenty atheists.By William Lane Craig
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Finding the Closest Point: Minimum Distance to a Quadratic Curve Explained
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13:33Ever wondered how to calculate the shortest distance between a point and a quadratic curve? In this episode, we break it down in a clear and approachable way—no visuals needed! Whether you're prepping for exams or brushing up on your calculus, this is the perfect listen to help you grasp the concept and apply it with confidence. 🎙️ What we cover: U…
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