- Instructor bio
- How light forms into living bodies
- Table of elements, arrangements of the building blocks of nature
- Organisms
- Phenotypes
- Constants
- Planes
- Radius Formulas
- Arithmetic
- Logarithms
- Variables
- Phi formulas
- Plan
This course offers brief descriptions of general science and math concepts. Each video is accompanied by longer descriptions of each subject included in the resources. The general idea is to learn simpler ways of thinking about science and math, and thus simpler ways of thinking about the world. Brief descriptions of each subject area are as follows:
Chapters are accumulative. Each builds on the previous. Together all material describes a model to relate aspects of scientific and mathematical theory to one another.
SCIENCE
Lightwaves... How life forms from lightwaves
Elements ... Basic components of matter. How to compare elements
Organisms ... Twelve elements found in all living organisms
Phenotypes ... Overview of Evolution
GEOMETRY
Constants ... The speed of light through air, water, and living organisms
Planes ... Polar, projective and square, cubic, cylindrical, spherical, elliptical and hyperbolic planes
Radius formulas ... Shapes and solids connected by a single line
ARITHMETIC
Arithmetic ... Ways to count to two
Logarithm ... Measuring how fast trees grow
ALGEBRA
Variable formulas ... Do equal relationships exist? What would they look like?
Phi formulas ... 1.6. The only number that when squared equals itself plus one
STATISTICS
Plan ... Plan to apply this mathematical and scientific model to a large group of people. The course describes a statistical model to determine the increase and decline of populations of people across expansive regions.
Data Warehouse basic concepts like architecture, dimensional modeling, fact vs dimension table, star vs snowflake schema
Learn what Linux is, basic Linux techniques, system administration tasks, and more.
Learn basics of Cloud computing today evening
Real-World Hands-on-Cisco Routing, Switching for beginners
Originally from Georgia in the US, Brian Newhouse traveled the world for many years. He volunteered with Peace Corps in the Cape Verde Islands, rode a bicycle around New Zealand, built wind turbines in the US, and built schools and toilets in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, lived in communes in Thailand and India.
In 2016, he created "Basics of Permaculture Design: Sustainable Living Made Simple" and published the Permaville Handbook, outlining sustainable living solutions he learned from his travels. Newhouse went on to work on organic farms across the US and walk from Atlanta, Georgia to Oaxaca, Mexico, 2500 miles, with very little money. He is currently in North Carolina.