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Soma cube
Soma cube The Soma cube is a mathematical puzzle by Piet Hein. Seven pieces made out of unit cubes must be assembled into a 3x3x3 cube. The pieces can also be used to make a variety of other interesting 3d shapes. The soma cube is often regarded as the 3d equivalent
Sources: Pheeds[R=1,P=105],
Total Points: 205. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma cube
Soma cube The Soma cube is a mathematical puzzle by Piet Hein. Seven pieces made out of unit cubes must be assembled into a 3x3x3 cube. The pieces can also be used to make a variety of other interesting 3d shapes. The soma cube is often regarded as the 3d equivalent
Sources: pheeds[R=1,P=100],
Total Points: 200. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma
Soma Soma, mentioned within Vedic scriptures, was apparently a drink, probably created with a hallucinogenic mountain plant; Soma is seen as sacred, as a deva. What Soma actually was, is not known; modern Soma is a non-intoxicating drink, consisting of rhubarb. The Rig-Veda (8.48) states, "We have drunk the Soma; we
Sources: Pheeds[R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma
Soma Soma, mentioned within Vedic scriptures, was apparently a drink, probably created with a hallucinogenic mountain plant; Soma is seen as sacred, as a deva. What Soma actually was, is not known; modern Soma is a non-intoxicating drink, consisting of rhubarb. The Rig-Veda (8.48) states, "We have drunk the Soma; we
Sources: pheeds[R=2,P=50],
Total Points: 150. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma, Fukushima
Soma, Fukushima Sōma (相馬市; -shi) is a city located in Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 38,726 and the density of 195.97 persons per kmē. The total area is 197.61 kmē. The city was founded on March 31, 1954. External Links Official website in Japanese
Sources: Pheeds[R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma, Fukushima
Soma, Fukushima Sōma (相馬市; -shi) is a city located in Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 38,726 and the density of 195.97 persons per kmē. The total area is 197.61 kmē. The city was founded on March 31, 1954. External Links Official website in Japanese
Sources: pheeds[R=3,P=33],
Total Points: 133. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma-to-germline feedback
Soma-to-germline feedback The soma-to-germline feedback is the movement of hereditary information from body cells into germ cells. This is in direct contradiction to the Weismann Barrier. Edward J. Steele in his book "Lamarck's Signature", points out many observations that were made over the years that confirm the existence of this feedback.
Sources: Pheeds[R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Soma-to-germline feedback
Soma-to-germline feedback The soma-to-germline feedback is the movement of hereditary information from body cells into germ cells. This is in direct contradiction to the Weismann Barrier. Edward J. Steele in his book "Lamarck's Signature", points out many observations that were made over the years that confirm the existence of this feedback.
Sources: pheeds[R=4,P=25],
Total Points: 125. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Kikuko Inoue
Guard (2003) Sanzein Yayoi - Happy Lesson TV (2002) I-no - Guilty Gear XX (2002) Maria Asagi - Gungrave (Game) (2002) Chitose Hibiya - Chobits (2002) Mizuho Kazami - Onegai Teacher (2002) Sanzein Yayoi - Happy Lesson OAV (2001) Fabra/Narrator, Crux - Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001) Tomoe Kusanagi - Real Bout High School (2001) Lady Emeraldas - Cosmo Warrior Zero (2001) Shuuko Suzuhara - Angelic Layer (2001) Guinevere Green - Argento Soma (2000) Arisa - Fake (2000) Ieran Li - Cardcaptor Sakura (1999) Leia - Slayers Great (1997) Panther - Saber Marionette J (1996) Sailor Aluminum - Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
Sources: Pheeds[R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Kikuko Inoue
Guard (2003) Sanzein Yayoi - Happy Lesson TV (2002) I-no - Guilty Gear XX (2002) Maria Asagi - Gungrave (Game) (2002) Chitose Hibiya - Chobits (2002) Mizuho Kazami - Onegai Teacher (2002) Sanzein Yayoi - Happy Lesson OAV (2001) Fabra/Narrator, Crux - Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001) Tomoe Kusanagi - Real Bout High School (2001) Lady Emeraldas - Cosmo Warrior Zero (2001) Shuuko Suzuhara - Angelic Layer (2001) Guinevere Green - Argento Soma (2000) Arisa - Fake (2000) Ieran Li - Cardcaptor Sakura (1999) Leia - Slayers Great (1997) Panther - Saber Marionette J (1996) Sailor Aluminum - Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
Sources: pheeds[R=5,P=20],
Total Points: 120. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Vedic civilization
Jainism in the sixth century BC. Literature and Religion Vedic literature consists primarily of the Vedas; but also includes Shruti and various Smriti texts. The Vedic rites were meant to help the participant transform; this was primarily accomplished via sacrifices (such as the agnihotra). There are astronomical references of chronological significance in the Vedas. Due to precession of the earth, the seasons shift at a rate of about a month every two thousand years. Some Vedic notices mark the beginning of the year and that of the vernal quinox in Orion; this was the case around 4500 BC. The rishis saw
Sources: Pheeds[R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Vedic civilization
Jainism in the sixth century BC. Literature and Religion Vedic literature consists primarily of the Vedas; but also includes Shruti and various Smriti texts. The Vedic rites were meant to help the participant transform; this was primarily accomplished via sacrifices (such as the agnihotra). There are astronomical references of chronological significance in the Vedas. Due to precession of the earth, the seasons shift at a rate of about a month every two thousand years. Some Vedic notices mark the beginning of the year and that of the vernal quinox in Orion; this was the case around 4500 BC. The rishis saw
Sources: pheeds[R=6,P=16],
Total Points: 116. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Conway
Liverpool, England) is a prolific mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. Among amateur mathematicians, he is perhaps most widely known for his combinatorial game theory, in particular the creation of the Game of Life. He is also one of the inventors of the Sprouts game, as well as Phutball, and he developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube. He invented a new number system, the surreal numbers, which are closely related to certain games and have been the subject of a mathematical
Sources: Pheeds[R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Conway
Liverpool, England) is a prolific mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. Among amateur mathematicians, he is perhaps most widely known for his combinatorial game theory, in particular the creation of the Game of Life. He is also one of the inventors of the Sprouts game, as well as Phutball, and he developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube. He invented a new number system, the surreal numbers, which are closely related to certain games and have been the subject of a mathematical
Sources: pheeds[R=7,P=14],
Total Points: 114. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Indra
attended to by the Maruts (and the vasu), children of Diti and Rudra. Indra had murder 2000 ed Diti's previous children, so she hoped her son would be more powerful than him and kept herself pregnant for a century, practicing magic to aid her fetal son. When Indra discovered this, he threw a thunderbolt at her and shattered the fetus into the Maruts, a group of less powerful storm gods. He lives in Svarga in the clouds around Mt. Meru. Deceased warriors went to his hall after death, where they lived without sadness, pain or fear. They watched the Apsaras and the Gandharvas
Sources: Pheeds[R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

 

 
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