We wanted a magazine where the figures move, the proofs are honest about where they came from, and the writing earns the math.
Issue 01 has no theme. We picked twelve things our editors couldn't stop talking about — the shape of the primes, knots passing through themselves in 4D, why the heat equation forgets, what a queue at the airport secretly is. Every article carries at least one diagram you can drag. Most carry several. The goal is small: build a place where mathematics looks like it does to mathematicians — alive, in motion, worth a Saturday afternoon.
“A figure that you can grab with your cursor is the closest most people will ever come to working a problem.”
The structure mirrors a print magazine, because the print magazine — long-form, edited, illustrated — still does the thing we want.
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