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Six STEM Tweets - May 30 2024
9th Fibonacci num, derived jokes and more
Six STEM Tweets
Six tweets that celebrate engineering and all things STEM.
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The elements of yesterday’s date - May 29 2024 - are all numerically related - 29-5=24
#1
babe wake up, the ninth fibonacci number is trending on twitter
— 🔥Kareem Carr | Statistician 🔥 (@kareem_carr)
10:47 PM • May 30, 2024
Math is, indeed, all around us
#2
132 is the sum of all the 2-digit numbers made from its digits. It is the smallest such number.
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary)
3:27 PM • May 26, 2024
#3
Sand and rocks.
On another planet.
Mars. Saturday, 26 May 2024.
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy)
12:50 AM • May 27, 2024
I still feel a sense of awe at seeing photos from other planet. We sent a camera to another planet that’s sending us photos. How cool is that!
#4
by Adam Hillman
— Ramin Nasibov (@RaminNasibov)
6:40 AM • May 26, 2024
That’s the portrait of folks who used Clippy, the OG AI assistant and are seeing increasingly pointless use cases of AI
#5
1st derivative: velocity
2nd derivative: acceleration
3rd derivative: jerk
4th derivative: snap
5th derivative: crackle
6th derivative: pop
7th derivative and higher: get a life— Anthony Bonato (@Anthony_Bonato)
3:39 PM • May 24, 2024
I am curious when would you use the higher derivatives.
Rate of change of rate of change of rate of change of rate of change of rate of change of rate of change of distance
Someone needed that. Why? Anyone know?
#6
Do you know what's annoying? Whenever I ask someone to explain derivatives, they always go off on tangents.
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua)
3:45 PM • May 25, 2024
I like original math jokes. But I like the derivatives too.
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Harshal