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Babylonians Were Math Whizzes

January 31, 2016 By Brian Galloway Leave a Comment

"a ancient clay tablet that belongs to the Babylonian people"

The ancient Babylonians were using geometrical calculus to observe Jupiter’s movements

The recent discovery of some clay tablets belonging to the ancient civilization of Babylon revealed the fact that Babylonians were math whizzes. It seems that they used complex geometrical calculations 1,400 years before they were officially invented in order to track the movements of the planet Jupiter.

It seems that calculus was not invented where we originally thought it was. Gottfried Leibniz and Isaac Newton were not that original in the 17th century when they devised the calculus method. It seems that they were actually really late with their findings compared to what ancient Babylonians were carving on their clay tablets while looking for Jupiter.

A team of researchers found a couple of clay tablets that date back from 350 to 50 BC. The symbols carved into them proved to be nothing other than geometric calculations meant to track the movements of the gas giant, Jupiter.

According to the recent findings published in the Science journal last Thursday, the Babylonians used a technique that tracks the distance traveled by a body using a graph of the time lapse and velocity. Originally this technique was supposed to be developed in 1350 in England. The time lapse between the two civilizations is enormous.

The author of the study published in the Science journal, Mathieu Ossendrijver, says that the calculus method employed by the ancient Babylonians is rather similar to the modern day integral calculus. The ancient people were using a rectangle with an inclined top and a trapezoid. The trapezoid was used to represent the area under the curve. They computed the area of the trapezoid that is used to describe how the velocity of an object changes with time. The area described is equal to the distance traveled by Jupiter.

This is the first evidence found by archaeologists and scientists that proves that the ancient people were using calculus and geometry for astronomical observations. This means that the Babylonians were math whizzes all on their own.

Jupiter was, in the case of the Romans, the god of thunder and sky, ruler of all the other gods. The Greeks attributed the planet to Zeus, the equivalent of Jupiter. The ancient Babylonians thought that the bright star in the sky was none other than Marduk, their own supreme deity, master of all others.

It is interesting how all of these different civilizations attributed the role of supreme deity to the exact same planet. And that the twinkle in the sky could predict water levels or the status of the next crop.

Image source: www.wikimedia.org

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Astronomy, Babylon, babylonians were math whizzes, Geometry, Jupiter, math, Tablets

IDC Report; Tablets Shipment Face Massive Decline in 2014

November 26, 2014 By Germaine Hicks Leave a Comment

decline in tablet sales

As per a new prediction from IDC, the tablet faced a dreadful year.  This year tablets performed pretty badly in the arena of electronics market.

NDP presented a report which demonstrates that sales decreased around 16 percent in the last few months.

Moreover, International Data Corporation (IDC) the tablet market grew merely 7 percent in 2014. Earlier, analysts recorded 53 percent sales in the tablet markets.  The high demand of iPads are the chief reason behind the decline in sales.

On the other hand, this year iPad also suffered from a full year decline. However, the drop in iPad sales failed to leave a mark as visible as tablets.

The release of big screen smartphones such a Samsung Galaxy S5 affected the market of tablets. People no longer feel the need of massive screens.  Hence, the seven inches mini tablet experienced worst sales decline this year.  The sales of such kind of tablets declined around 40 percent in 2014.

Ryan Reith, Director of IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Device Trackers stated that the initial years of tablet market were pretty similar to the smartphone years.  The smartphone companies launch a new version of their product every year. In comparison, the tablet manufacturers usually release new version after a long time period of 3 to 4 years.

Previously, the CEO of Apple said that the launch of new iPad Mini 3 and the iPad Air 2 would increase the sales to a large extent. Unfortunately, analysts witnessed nothing remarkable even after the launch of these Apple products.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: apple, electronics market, IDC, International Data Corporation, ipad, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3, sales, shares, smartphones, Tablets

Lenovo Announces Their 3 New Tablets, With Windows & Android OS

October 9, 2014 By Rebecca McGhee Leave a Comment

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Actor Ashton Kutcher is not only a new father but a man of many talents.

Kutcher is part developer of the new Lenovo product, Yoga Tablet 2 Pro, which is a 12 inch media tablet.

Kutcher traveled to China to the Levono HQ and met with the engineers and technicians to design the tablet that assists consumers to create a home theater with a built in projector. After hitting the drawing boards and crunching the numbers the production team assembled its focus groups. They watched in anticipation to see how people handled the tablets and Kutcher praises the device’s sound, display, camera, and processor into what he refers to as “the best tablet available”.

Kutcher also note that the process of developing such a tablet wasn’t easy and that not all his ideas made the final cut. Kutcher had attended the University of Iowa to study biochemical engineering. He reportedly has a good track record however regarding tech stocks and investments. Kutcher says he also likes building things and compares computers to escalators.

The tablet is constructed with a Pico style projector that is secured in at the end of a cylindrical compartment where also is housed the battery. One can then watch a movie on the tablet or project it on a flat image like a wall up to 50 inches away.

It’s final cost comes in at $499.99 and will be available in November just in time for the holidays.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: 3 tablets, Android, android and windows, Ashton Kutcher, Kutcher, lenovo, lenovo new tablet, Tablets, windows, yoga tablets

NIVIDIA released 1.2 software update for Shield Gaming Tablets

October 2, 2014 By Brian Galloway Leave a Comment

NIVIDIA

A novel software is available for the Gaming Tablet NVIDIA shield. The company is famous for its high end graphic element. This time NAIDIA particularly designed this software to enhance the performance of the device.

The chipmakers released 1.2 update for NVIDIA Shield in order to provide more power to the current features of Shield Hub. Generally, Shield Hub gives users permission to buy or make an addition of a new title in the library.

Moreover, the developers claimed that software will let users modify the sector of My Media Apps and My Android Games. Through this software the gamers would be able to share news stories and increase the sensitivity of Touch screen.

Furthermore, the update will offer a feature which will make it easier for gamers to manage the control of the device. The developers informed that even after the installation of new 1.2 update user can avail the benefits from usual miscellaneous.

Analysts stated that the company is really reliable when it comes to the release of the updates for Shield gaming tablets. The last patches were launched in the beginning of the month of October.

Despite from this new software update, NVIDIA brings another gift for the gamers. The company intends to release the 32 GB LTE version of the NVIDIA Shield till next week. Thus Far, gamers are really contented with the release of this new update.

The LTE Shield tablet of NVIDIA would be available at an off contract cost of USD 400. On the other hand,  AT&T is offering the device at a price of USD 300. However, the 16GB version of the game can be purchased off contract at USD 300.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Gaming Tablets, NIVIDIA, NVIDIA, NVIDIA released, Shield Gaming, Tablets

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