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A paper by Don Page claimed to use the longest finite time ever calculated by a physicist - it's the time it will take the Universe to ... Second part to this video: More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ If the highest power of a ... Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: The Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring ...

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  • A paper by Don Page claimed to use the longest finite time ever calculated by a physicist - it's the time it will take the Universe to ...
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  • Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: The Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring ...
  • Featuring Neil Sloane from the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS).

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