Pythagoras Funny Math Tees for Science Enthusiasts and Math Lovers

Pythagorean theorem triangle geometry. Funny Greek statue of philosopher, polymath, mathematician Pythagoras of Samos wearing sunglasses. Funny mathematical, philosophy, scientific, STEM, science teacher gifts and calculus gift ideas for science nerd, math major, scientist, mathematician, men, women and kids.
Gustavo Solivellas dice “Vivir sin filosofar es, propiamente, tener los ojos cerrados, sin tratar

Gustavo Solivellas dice: “Vivir sin filosofar es, propiamente, tener los ojos cerrados, sin tratar de abrirlos jamás” (René Descartes)
Einstein with an Idea Sticker

The image of Albert Einstein with a lightbulb above his head is one of the most iconic images in science. It is a symbol of creativity and inspiration, and it has been used to represent the power of…
René Descartes

René Descartes, the father of modern philosophy, endured chronic respiratory and nervous issues throughout his life. Frail from birth, he often suffered from fatigue, chest pain, and bouts of poor health that may have included asthma or tuberculosis. He also described episodes of nervous discomfort, including hypersensitivity and tension, possibly linked to anxiety or neurological sensitivity. Descartes maintained a reclusive lifestyle, rising late and working in solitude, believing his health required strict personal routines. Despite these ailments, he produced groundbreaking works like Meditations on First Philosophy, proving that physical fragility could coexist with intellectual rigor and revolutionary thought.
Macht Philosophie depressiv? – Über depressive Philosophen

Kann zu viel Philosophie / Philosophieren depressiv machen? Sorgt das Nachdenken über die großen Fragen des Lebens für Schwermut? Sind es die tiefgründigen philosophischen Überlegungen, die zur Depression führen? Der Gedanke ist nicht aus der Luft gegriffen …