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Michio Kaku: Is God a Mathematician?
Michio Kaku is a physicist who has written several books on various physics topics. Warning: he has some unique and interesting views that most physicists probably wouldn't agree with -but this video gives some pretty good information related to physics and mathematics that relates very well to what is discussed in this website, and this video is much shorter than the one in the link below.

Richard Feynman: The Character of Physical Law, part II- The Relation of Mathematics and Physics
Richard Feynman -also an interesting character- is widely accepted as one of the greatest American physicsists (if not the greatest) of all time. While he was alive (he died in the 1980's) he contributed a lot to the development of quantum physics. In this video he discusses the topic of this website in great detail and with great elegance. However, I must warn you: this video is almost an hour long!

Resources Referenced in this Website:

1. "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences" article
2. "Is God a Mathematician?" -see link under "Youtube Videos" above
3. Website- "The Largest Known Prime by Year: A Brief History"
4. Disney/Marvel Avengers Comic Creator
5. Website the imaginary numbers table is from
6. NCTM, Historical Topics for the Mathematics Classroom, p. 235-237
7. Ibid., p. 364-365, 371
8. Ibid., p. 334,350,368
9. Ibid., p. 366
10. Ibid., p. 279-280
11. Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics, 4th ed., p. 133-134
12. Burton, The History of Mathematics, 6th ed., p. 387-405

13. Davies, The Mind of God, p. 37-38

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