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Ouroboros

Ouroboros. Xinyao Wang 12.6. Outline. Introduction History Applications Related recent work Questions to think. Brief Introduction. A serpent or dragon eating its own tail

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Ouroboros

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  1. Ouroboros Xinyao Wang 12.6

  2. Outline Introduction History Applications Related recent work Questions to think

  3. Brief Introduction A serpent or dragon eating its own tail The name originates from within Greek language; (oura) meaning "tail" and (boros) meaning "eating", thus "he who eats the tail".

  4. China

  5. 饕餮 饕餮

  6. Recent interpretation It can also represent the idea of primordial unity related to something existing in or persisting before any beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be extinguished. The ouroboros has been important in religious and mythological symbolism, but has also been frequently used in alchemical illustrations, where it symbolizes the circular nature of the alchemist's opus. It is also often associated with Gnosticism and Hermeticism. • the perpetual cyclic renewal of life and infinity 2. eternity and the eternal return 3. represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth

  7. Mathematics Infinity The current mathematical symbol for infinity - may be derived from a variant on the classic Ouroboros with the snake looped once before eating its own tail, and such depictions of the double loop as a snake eating its own tail are common today in fantasy art and fantasy literature, though other conjectures also exist.

  8. Philosophy Plato Plato described a self-eating, circular being as the first living thing in the universe - an immortal, mythologically constructed beast. The living being had no need of eyes when there was nothing remaining outside him to be seen; nor of ears when there was nothing to be heard; and there was no surrounding atmosphere to be breathed; nor would there have been any use of organs by the help of which he might receive his food or get rid of what he had already digested, since there was nothing which went from him or came into him: for there was nothing beside him. His own waste provides his own food, and all that he did or suffered taking place in and by himself.

  9. Chemistry Kekule’s Dream

  10. Physics When the big meets the small

  11. Biology

  12. Crop circle

  13. Tattoo

  14. Horror Film on Ouroboros https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk0oqpY0AeQ

  15. Question or comments 1: Is there any area you can think of to link with this symbol? 2. What kind of other thing that also combine the biggest with the smallest? Like the collision or unification? 3. Can we use this idea to solve some other real problem?

  16. Reference https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%8A%9C%E5%B0%BE%E8%9B%87 http://www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html https://longstreet.typepad.com/thesciencebookstore/2012/03/jf-ptak-science-books-the-ouroboros-and-in-this-particular-case-the-double-over-and-under-ouroboros-is-an-interesting-an.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk0oqpY0AeQ&t=107s http://www.jeff-hester.com/reality-straight-up/big-meets-small/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-scale-of-the-universe-2/id1062423259#?platform=ipad http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/SP20151130.html

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