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Pronunciation of the Greek alphabet in English

Greek letters are widely used in mathematics and other fields of science. α – alpha – æl-fə β – beta – bee-tə (UK), bei-tə (US) γ – gamma – gæ-mə δ – delta – del-tə ε – epsilon – eps-ill-ən or ep-sigh-lonn (UK), eps-ill-aan (US) ζ – zeta – zee-tə (UK), in the US more commonly zei-tə η – eta – ee-tə (UK), in the US more commonly ei-tə θ – theta – thee-tə or thei-tə (in the US; both with ‘th’ as in think) ι – iota – I-oh-tə (‘I’ pronounced like ‘eye’) κ – kappa – kæ-pə λ – lambda – læm-də μ – mu – myoo ν – nu – nyoo ξ – xi – ksaai (as in sick sigh) or zaai ο – omicron – oh-my-kronn (UK), aa-mə-kraan or oh-mə-kraan (US) π – pi – paai (the […]

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Exploring the Wonders of AI

Welcome to www.FatihErden.com / AI Revolution page, your go-to destination for all things AI-related! In this blog post, I will be sharing exciting content about AI, starting with the amazing capabilities of ChatGPT and beyond. I will regularly update this page with new and fascinating developments in the field of AI, so be sure to […]

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The Value of Science & Math vs Physics, Feynman

Richard Feynman’s 1955 essay “The Value of Science” is a classic defense of the importance of scientific exploration. In the essay, Feynman argues that the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake is a vital human endeavor, and that science has a unique ability to reveal the mysteries of the universe. Feynman begins by describing […]

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Science and Religion

The debate between science and religion has been going on for ages, with arguments from both sides claiming the irreconcilability of the two. However, there have been many scientists in history who believed in the existence of God, despite the incompatibilities between science and religion. In this article, we shall look at five brilliant physicists […]

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IEEE Spectrum Magazine, September 2017

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Thank “James Clerk Maxwell” for Cellphones

NOW THAT THE WORLD HAS BECOME ADDICTED to portable electronics, billions of people have come to see the companies providing these gadgets as the most innovative, and the people who head those companies as the most exalted, of all time. “Genius” is a starter category in this discussion. But clever and appealing though today’s electronic […]

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IEEE Spectrum Magazine, February 2017

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