Archives: Glossary Terms

  • Sierpinski’s Triangle

    Sierpinski’s Triangle, a fractal named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński. To create Sierpinski’s Triangle, we follow a simple iterative (repetative) process. Start with an equilateral triangle and divide it into four smaller equilateral triangles. Remove the central triangle, leaving three smaller triangles. Repeat this process for each remaining triangle. Above we see the first

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  • Stoicism

    Stoicism is an ancient philosophy that teaches us how to live a fulfilling and meaningful life by focusing on what we can control and accepting what we can’t. It’s about finding peace and contentment by aligning our actions with reason, virtue, and the natural order of things. Stoicism isn’t about suppressing emotions but about managing

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  • Symbolic Language vs CNL

    Symbolic language is a form of communication that relies on symbols, signs, and/or imagery to convey meaning. This type of language is often used to express emotions, feelings, and abstract concepts that may be difficult to articulate using natural language. Symbolic language is employed to evoke strong emotional responses in the listener or reader. In

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