Main Takeaway: Numbers can be interesting when studied in different languages and dialects - such as in Lincolnshire where we have dik, figgit ... Featuring Ben Sparks on all sorts of fractals, Sierpiński triangles, and other amazing stuff including imaginary cubes...

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Numbers can be interesting when studied in different languages and dialects - such as in Lincolnshire where we have dik, figgit ... Featuring Ben Sparks on all sorts of fractals, Sierpiński triangles, and other amazing stuff including imaginary cubes... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More about binary in ...

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  • Numbers can be interesting when studied in different languages and dialects - such as in Lincolnshire where we have dik, figgit ...
  • Featuring Ben Sparks on all sorts of fractals, Sierpiński triangles, and other amazing stuff including imaginary cubes...
  • More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More about binary in ...
  • The Great Courses Plus (1-month free trial): More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Dr James ...

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