Happy Birthday Ark!!

ark said:
In mathematics we have the notion of an "uncountable set". That does not mean that you can't measure it. Sometimes you can, sometimes not. If you can measure it, the measure can be finite or infinite.

So here come my unmeasurable and uncountable thanks for all of the uncountable but measurable birthday wishes!

You make me happy. And happy ark will be making happy fractals for happy quantum future!!!

^ That was really sweet. I'm happy that you're happy! Enjoy yourself & have a lovely birthday Ark! :)
 
...and a Happy Birthday from me to you... I hope you do something fun and enjoy any company you may have! Cheers to another year and thank you for all you do! :flowers:
 
ark said:
And now testing if I will be able to write math equations

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Yea! I can! So you all can do it too!

I was late ... Happy non birthday to you!! :P, … I certainly do not go into equations, but I remember I read in a book about the most beautiful equation in the world, chosen by the author, (Ariadna’s Threads by Manuel Lozano Leyva), so I went to look for it, here it is:
The equation of Schrödinger: (found it in Wikipedia, it has many!!!)


Edit: ...sorry, sorry this is not the one, though is quite similiar :-[ (Edit2: a partial derivative lacks a wave fucntion and a wave fucntion is not in the right place, but I supposed you already knew that)

Edit3: delete another error
 

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I wish you a Happy Birthday... late. (Sorry) And I wish you a good year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0POJF2tDlBs
 
Thanks for your kind words Ark! :)

Here's another one that made me laugh out loud!

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''I'm telling you man it's all made outta these tiny dancin' strings.''

:lol:
 
This is the one. -scanned from the book-. :)
 

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Happy birthday, Arc, Arkadiusz, Arcadius, Аркадий! :lol: Best wishes to you, good health and many wonderful discoveries in the year ahead! Thank you for all your hard work. And thank you all for many interesting equations, video and drawings. I'm not very good at math, but the simplest one and probably most ancient one: the Pythagoras' theorem and one of it's proofs, looks like the most important one.

Yesterday, I was listening Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World, and I hope it will be a good birthday present for you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5TwT69i1lU
 
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