Minimalist Posters of Great Mathematicians.
(via This infographic from 1897 show the entire American Civil War on a single map - Geoawesomeness)
InfoVis is definitely not a new thing
A picture from the un-official German Grand Prix held at the Solitudering, Stuttgart, in 1964. Jim Clark was the winner.
The gif animation of folding the net of the tesseract(8-cell). ;-)
There are many kinds of the net of the tesseract.
http://hyrodium.tumblr.com/post/67134693288/hyrodiums-photostream-on-flickr-there-are-many
I don´t believe that anybody feels the way I do, about you now
A mathematics course is much more than a thrice-weekly regurgitation of algorithmic tools. It is a distilled presentation of centuries of concentrated effort by fellow humans, men and women motivated both by real-world problems and a sense of beauty and consistency
Charles Doran (via ixxra)
Mechanical Principles by Ralph Steiner (1930)
From the coldest cold to the hottest hot, here’s all the universe’s temperatures.
(from BBC Future)
Bonus question: What is hotter, a boiling tea kettle or an iceberg?
How much is time wrong around the world? [4000x2048] Source in comments
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