Friday, May 22, 2015

Mathematics and Sex: Clio Cresswell: Mathematician

  1. Mathematics and sex may make odd bedfellows, but this fun, flirty look at the relationship between the two subjects shows that they are closely related.
  2. Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell - YouTube

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    Jun 09, 2014 · Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Mathematics and sex are deeply intertwined. From using mathematics to reveal ...
  3. You've heard of sexual chemistry? Now try sexual mathematics... For most people seeing 'mathematics' and 'sex' side by side is strange enough let alone discovering ... 

    I was watching Clio Cresswell who is a university mathematician from Australia saying on Conan how "You have to Bonk 12" which is a part of her theory that you have to sleep with at least 12 different people to even begin to choose who you want to be with.

    She mentioned how in the U.S. 50% of marriages end in divorce. My personal thoughts on this is simply: "unrealistic expectations of most people". For example, I have been married 3 times and each time I made a better choice. The first time I completely married for love, then the next time I married for love but more also for practicality of having a family for my son who I was then raising by myself. The third time I got married I was very lucky and one of my best friends said, "This is the girl you should marry Fred, and was one of my two best men at my marriage too." He was right about this whereas I was sort of confused because of the divorce I was going through at the time and really not to sure about anything. However, he was right. Unfortunately, his love life didn't work out and his son got sick and then my friend eventually died. But, I'm forever grateful to him for saying to me, "You've got to marry this girl, Fred!" Because I've been happy ever since I married my present wife. Third times the charm. At least for me.

    If you are actually interested in a copy of the book for Kindle or other here is the place to go:

    http://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Sex-Clio-Cresswell/dp/1741141591

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