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rhizomehaunt · 9 months
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some kepcobiwell for @wurmzirkus :3
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laughable-umbrella · 4 months
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@thelaurenshippen @thebrightsessions HEY GUYS WAS THIS A WOLF 359 REFERENCE??
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me: :(
"Jacobi survives the whole plot of w359"
me: :)
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funeral · 2 years
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Conor Cunningham, Genealogy of Nihilism
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stopitlight · 11 months
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dying on the podcast frontlines defending my husband (daniel jacobi) ((its okay that hes afraid of ducks)) (((i still love him))) ((((even after he lost 13k to an internet scam))))
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louisjackwest · 6 months
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Realised I never did post these Wolf 359 drawings of Kepler and Jacobi.
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zabash · 1 year
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Let’s go be monsters 😈
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artfodinner · 28 days
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Height: 170cm | 5'7 Wears at least 3 layers of clothes at all times
A 2024 reference :]]
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Spoilers for episode 61 "Brave New World"
Getting emotional thinking about how proud Kepler must be in "Brave New World" when he tells Jacobi goodbye. Here is his protegee, his disciple, his pupil begging him to change. To admit that he got it wrong. And Kepler really being on the right side all along. I imagine his sigh is of disappointment, not in Jacobi but in the realization that Jacobi will likely never know the truth. But, even though Jacobi never know Kepler's version of the "bigger picture" he got it. Here stands his greatest achievement: his pupil who realized he was wrong and changed. Who, in this moment, is willing to look death face to face if it means being on the right side. And Kepler, doing the same thing but unable to say it out loud, must be so proud.
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sashasparrow · 2 years
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jacobi is a siken gay (we have not touched the stars, nor are we forgiven, which brings us back to the hero’s shoulders and the gentleness that comes, not from the absence of violence, but despite the abundance of it.), which maxwell finds charming and a little sad all things considered. maxwell doesn't do poetry but she thinks about that one sappho fragment (someone, i tell you, in another time...) when her inhibitions are down. kepler memorized a few lines of shakespeare in college to pull out when he needs to play the sophisticate (the art of our necessities is strange, that can make vile things precious). minkowski has a deep love for plath (the trouble was, i had been inadequate all along, i simply hadn't thought about it.) but doesn't really internalize much. lovelace isn't into poetry at all, but she thinks colin meloy is a hell of a songwriter (the sorry conclusion, the low dirty war, it happened before you came to. but this is solution, and this is amends, the joke always tends to come true). hera has decided she won't pick a favorite piece of writing until she reads them all, so she can understand things fully. hilbert hasn't read anything without a bibliography since the 80s but he relates to another soviet expat trying to do what was morally right (do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark in the hopeless swamps of the not-quite, the not-yet, and the not-at-all. do not let the hero in your soul perish in lonely frustration for the life you deserved and have never been able to reach. the world you desire can be won. It exists.. it is real.. it is possible.. it's yours.). eiffel still isn't really into reading anything other than the occasional bit of pop fiction but a line from double indemnity plays in his mind every so often since he finally finished the top 100 movies of all time (do I laugh now or wait til it gets funny?).
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asktheraggededges · 1 year
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Aside from Augustine and Jacobi, are there any other odd/unexpected friendships?
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Get better friends. Fucking hell.
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Seriously.
Did you write this question, you walking penis metaphor? Cause we are not friends. I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.
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I'd roll out of the way if you tried. I don't want anything from that desolate chasm getting into an open wound.
That and you'd try to charge me.
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I absolutely would.
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"Oh, come on, I wasn't that drunk." + Spy
Millicent watched as Elliott once again creased up with laughter; his eyes screwed shut as he doubled up, shaking his head ever so slightly as if it might help him remember how to breathe properly. In the corner of the room, Jacobi was scowling at the younger man, but there was no hiding the slight affectionate glint behind his eyes that softened the look ever so slightly.
‘It can’t have been that funny,’ she said, turning back to the raven haired boy.
Elliott straightened, wiping a tear she couldn’t see from his eyes. The smirk never once left his lips. ‘It was. Trust me, you had to be there. He had a full on conversation with the lamppost instead of the guy we were meant to be talking to.’
‘Oh, come on, I wasn’t that drunk,’ defended Jack, causing Millie to look at him. It certainly didn’t sound like him, especially not if there was a job to do. But the slight flush to his cheeks, the amusement still dancing behind Elliott’s eyes as he recalled the rest of the memory, she had to err on the side of believing him.
‘If we hadn’t been working, I’d have got a picture.’
Millicent rounded on him, leaning her elbows on her knees to close a little of the distance separating them in their armchairs. ‘I’m sorry, you didn’t get one?’
The light seemed to fade from his face, and Elliott quickly glanced towards Jacobi, as if seeking some kind of assistance.
‘He got that drunk while you were working but you didn’t get a picture?’ The ice behind her voice seemed to cause Elliott to shiver.
‘I mean, it might’ve been a really good cover,’ Elliott defended, a little colour flooding his cheeks.
Millie nodded once, sitting back in her chair and glancing to her older brother. He merely inclined his head ever so slightly, thanking her for the belief in him. He was more professional than that, but she could see he was beginning to wonder if he hadn’t perhaps overdone the acting a little.
‘Anyway,’ said Jacobi, clapping once and jumping up from his seat. ‘Who’s for tea?’
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demodrawings · 7 months
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the son of the devil and Frankenstein
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grape-eating-vampire · 3 months
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I cannot express how thrilled I am to find out that the one song I've ever associated with Daniel Jacobi ("Where Are All The Scientists Now?" by Jukebox the Ghost) is on his official character playlist????????? And "Rocketman" is on Eiffel's???????? peace and love honestly
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falseandrealultravival · 10 months
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Background of Group Theory - Galois' Misfortune: Mathematics Note- 12 (Essay:last episode)
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Galois
Galois is a French mathematician. Known as the originator of "group theory", he received after Abel of Norway proved that "there is no formula for the solution of quintic equations",he proved the theorem of impossibility that "there is no formula for the solution of algebraic equations of degree 5 or higher" in group theory.
Gauss guaranteed that there would always be a solution by means of the "Fundamental Theorem of Algebra", but Abel and Galois showed the impossibility and insecurity that the procedure for finding the solution cannot be known unless you try it.
"Galois lives a cursed life." A kind of madness called the French Revolution casts a dark shadow over Galois' life of only 21 years. He himself threw himself into the revolution, discovering the great theorems of insecurity and impossibility in the midst of intrigue and bargaining. However, the French mathematics community at that time was cold to Galois.
His papers have been lost or ignored many times. The paper was lost by Cauchy (seemingly on purpose), and Fourier died while in custody because of him. He wanted to enter the École Polytechnic (French's best science and engineering university), but he got angry when the examiner asked him too trivial questions and threw his quilts at him. It seems that he was treated as a kind of dangerous person.
Meanwhile, Galois falls into the trap of having a duel over a certain woman. On the eve of the duel, he scribbles a letter to his friend describing his idea of group theory and its application, the theorem of insecurity and impossibility. He blurted out, "No time, no time!" And he loses. On his deathbed, Galois tells his younger brother, "Don't cry! It takes all the courage to die at the age of twenty-one." He entrusted, "I want you to show this paper to the Germans, Gauss or Jacobi."
Gauss would have never doubted that "there is nothing left to do" when it comes to algebraic equations. But there was something he had overlooked, which Galois and his colleagues discovered. It can be said that the chaos of the French Revolution gave birth to group theory.
Group theory is not usually called “Théorie de Galois”. Names are only in French. It is the cowardice of the French to bully Galois so much and then to use Galois' name shrewdly.
(2023.04.22)
Rei Morishita
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bocadosdefilosofia · 11 months
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«Ahora bien, a esta interpretación de Spinoza que no implica un quiebre con la tradición antiespinozista que triunfaba en el territorio alemán desde la publicación del Tratado teológico político, Jacobi añade un elemento que le permite utilizarlo en su provecho. Jacobi afirma que Spinoza ha sido el filósofo más consecuente de la historia, que ha seguido los principios de la razón hasta sus últimas consecuencias y ha aceptado los resultados a los que el camino de la explicación causal de la naturaleza le habían conducido. Así pues, tal como Lessing mismo lo admite en el transcurso de la conversación en Wolfenbüttel, hay que que concluir que “no hay otra filosofía que la filosofía de Spinoza”. No es, pues Spinoza quien ha realizado la negación de la libertad, de Dios, de la Providencia, sino la razón humana misma en su pretensión de explicarlo y demostrarlo todo. Fatalismo, ateísmo, nihilismo y anarquía son, según Jacobi, los resultados necesarios hacia los que avanza todo aquel que adopte principios racionalistas.»
María Jimena Solé: Estudio preliminar, en El ocaso de la Ilustración: la polémica del spinozismo. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, págs. 58-59. Bernal, 2013
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