Ttc - Shape Of | Nature
"" is a mathematics course produced by The Teaching Company (TTC) —now known as The Great Courses —and taught by Professor Satyan L. Devadoss .
: Lectures cover how wind flows, currents, and curvature dictate the physical structure of the environment. TTC - Shape of Nature
: Explores the notion of equivalence in shapes, Euler's masterpieces on Platonic solids, and the geometry of surfaces like the Möbius strip. "" is a mathematics course produced by The
The 36-lecture series explores the hidden geometry and topological structures found within the natural world, moving beyond standard Euclidean shapes to examine how complex forms like DNA, proteins, and bubbles are organized. Key Themes & Topics : Explores the notion of equivalence in shapes,
: Investigates the mathematical properties of knots and their application to DNA entanglement and molecular symmetry.
: The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) uses similar language in its Innovation and Sustainability Strategy , focusing on protecting and enhancing the natural environment.
The course uses visual examples to explain advanced mathematical concepts: