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Virtual Dissection Table

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Beautiful Equations Matthew Collings is an artist and art critic, that's what he knows and understands, but he's about to enter an alien world. To him equations have always been incomprehensible hieroglyphs. What do they describe? Are they just a mathematical game? In this documentary he'll learn about some of the most important equations in science, which are actually masterpieces that explain the universe we live in. With art Matthew thinks beauty is very important and he's always trying to define it and work out what it is. This equation provokes a whole load of thoughts in Matthew's mind but the main ones are that it's got something to do with the atomic bomb and of course it's by Einstein. Scientists live and breathe abstract numbers, but Matthew is an art guy who left school when he was thirteen. This equation is universal. Watch the full documentary now

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