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I am getting this tattoo on my leg:
[tex] e^{i \pi} = -1 [/tex]
What do you guys think?
[tex] e^{i \pi} = -1 [/tex]
What do you guys think?
DeadWolfe said:Also, you should get a less well-known piece of math done. If you have a high tolerance for pain, get a statement of the Lefshetz fixed point theorem tattooed across your chest.
The ladies love that. Trust me.
Tattoos and piercings are excellent identity markers.
big man said:If you are really wanting people to see something that you consider to look cool then just print the design on a t-shirt.
Gelsamel Epsilon said:Excellent identity markers if you die and have your body so deformed that you need to use them as identity markers, at which point you probably won't care, because you're dead.
zoobyshoe said:I heard an interesting point of view a few weeks ago: so many people have tattoos now that having no tattoos is the new tattoo.
brewnog said:I saw a girl last night with a pierced cleavage. Looked very strange, like she'd been bitten by a vampire with a couple of ball bearings on his teeth.
rocketboy said:pierced cleavage or nipple?
on topic: I personally don't like the idea of a permanent drawing on my skin, as cool as it may seem at a certain time in one's life, I'm sure one day will come when it won't seem so awesome. Plus, when you're old and wrinkly it's bound to be kind of strange looking.
Poop-Loops said:Probably cleavage. Face it, we're scientists and engineers. We don't get to see the good parts.
Tsu said:Some of my patients have their labia or penis pierced and it shows up on their xrays. A real toe-curler in the ER - not to mention a few behind-the-hand snickers. The problem with those is the strong possibility of a real nasty infection. The people with the tongue-bars often end up with thrush. Not fun.
Tsu said:Some of my patients have their labia or penis pierced and it shows up on their xrays. A real toe-curler in the ER - not to mention a few behind-the-hand snickers. The problem with those is the strong possibility of a real nasty infection. The people with the tongue-bars often end up with thrush. Not fun.
The significance of a math equation tattoo varies depending on the individual. For some, it may represent their love for math and problem-solving. For others, it may have a personal meaning related to a specific equation that holds significance in their life.
Some popular math equations used in tattoos include the Pythagorean Theorem, the Fibonacci sequence, and Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2. However, the equation chosen for a tattoo is ultimately up to the individual's personal preference.
As with any tattoo, there is a risk of infection or allergic reaction. It is important to choose a reputable tattoo artist and follow proper aftercare instructions to minimize these risks. Additionally, some people may regret their tattoo in the future if their feelings towards math change.
Yes, a math equation tattoo can be customized or personalized to make it more unique and meaningful to the individual. This can include adding personal elements or symbols, changing the font or design, or incorporating colors.
Some other factors to consider before getting a math equation tattoo include the size and placement of the tattoo, as well as the pain level and potential for fading over time. It is also important to think carefully about the equation chosen and make sure it accurately represents the intended message or meaning.