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Courses

Time Travel Math for Dummies & Geniuses

 

This course teaches ideas from some of the hardest areas of mathematics and theoretical physics but starting at early primary level. It is based on ideas used in our Uni4Kids program. It is designed to give students a general understanding of mathematics and core topics taught in schools such as  "types of numbers", "operations" (things you can do to numbers such as operations like add and divide}, and introduces advanced concepts such as number systems utilizing square roots of negative numbers starting with extremely easy examples and concepts designed  to be understood by children aged six to ten. 

 

Whether you are starting to learn about numbers, or are a mathematical wiz seeking to learn how what you know about math can be used to do research in time travel theory, this course may be of use to you. 

 

Topics mentioned in the course include "Why birds can not count past six?", "Using number patterns to guess properties of 5D triangles and squares", "Number lines, planes and spaces". Multi value numbers such as "comples numbers" and "quarternions". 

Imaginary and Impossible Worlds

 

This course introduces concepts related to philosophy of mathematics such as Plato's Cave, Godel Incopleness, Heizenburg Uncertainty, Possible Worlds mathematics, Modal Logic, Incomplete Systems, Virtualism, Chaos  and Paradox, used in mathematical projects being developed by Benji Bear and Friends. 

 

Although many of the topics can require years to master, we set about giving the general concepts and how they relate to our research, and where to seek out extra knowledge if you want to join in the search to understand how our universe ticks. 

Email
info@time.university
or  benji@benjibear.com
for more information. 
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