MISSION VIEJO – The first pyramid is just a piece of paper folded into itself. Nothing special. But 4,096 pyramids later, and Jonathan Bromberg’s classes have a work of art and a 3-D math lesson.
Math problems aren’t always easy to figure out. They require practice and experience to master, especially if you don’t have much time to spend learning. These seemingly simple numbers and equations ...
In this deep dive into the Great Pyramid’s design, viewers explore how the ancient structure encodes complex mathematical concepts like pi and the golden ratio. Even more stunning is the discovery ...
Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1832283/1832284" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player ...
The sum of the 100th row is 100 3 = 1,000,000. If you add up the sum values of rows 1 to 8, the result is always the row number raised to the third power.