
For more info visit www.bananadog.co. The downloadable PDF is a copy of the notes I wrote while walking in 2018 from Atlanta Georgia to Oaxaca Mexico while researching this material. It's alot of heavy material in it's original note form.
A model of how light forms into particles. This overview describes three terms that facilitate the electromagnetic, biological and chemical activities of living cells: Neutrinos, Ribosomes
About elements. How we measure elements. Their properties. How there are 94 total elements, of which 12 are necessary for life. And how various shapes of a Table of Elements displays each of the elements.
What 12 elements are present in all living organism?
A brief description of evolutionary shifts over the last four billion years.
Constants. Pi, e and phi. 3.14, 2.6, 1.6. Pi plus two over two equals e. Speed of light in air, water and oil. Distance lightwaves move in one unit of time.
A story of Pythagoras and Euclid. Including a description of the polar plane, projective plane, and other supporting planes.
Radius formulas are a list of formulas which enable one to determine the perimeter and area of many shapes and surface area and volume of many solids. AB formulas are another set of formulas showing properties of additional shapes and solids.
Ways to express numbers less than one, and several ways we can count to two.
How fast do trees grow?
About variables and how to form relationships with unknown variables. Relationships with curves, shapes, solids and conic sections.
How to arrange equal relationships
Outlining a long-term plan to create a social network based on sustainable farming, tribute funds to participants, create a youth program and an annual League of events.
This course offers brief descriptions of general science and math concepts. Each video is accompanied by longer descriptions of each subject included in the resources. The general idea is to learn simpler ways of thinking about science and math, and thus simpler ways of thinking about the world. Brief descriptions of each subject area are as follows:
Chapters are accumulative. Each builds on the previous. Together all material describes a model to relate aspects of scientific and mathematical theory to one another.
SCIENCE
Lightwaves... How life forms from lightwaves
Elements ... Basic components of matter. How to compare elements
Organisms ... Twelve elements found in all living organisms
Phenotypes ... Overview of Evolution
GEOMETRY
Constants ... The speed of light through air, water, and living organisms
Planes ... Polar, projective and square, cubic, cylindrical, spherical, elliptical and hyperbolic planes
Radius formulas ... Shapes and solids connected by a single line
ARITHMETIC
Arithmetic ... Ways to count to two
Logarithm ... Measuring how fast trees grow
ALGEBRA
Variable formulas ... Do equal relationships exist? What would they look like?
Phi formulas ... 1.6. The only number that when squared equals itself plus one
STATISTICS
Plan ... Plan to apply this mathematical and scientific model to a large group of people. The course describes a statistical model to determine the increase and decline of populations of people across expansive regions.