George Boole (/ˈbuːl/; 2 November 1815 – 8 December 1864) was an English mathematician, educator, philosopher and logician. He worked in the fields of differential equations and algebraic logic, and is best known as the author of The Laws of Thought (1854) which contains Boolean algebra. Boolean logic is credited with laying the foundations for the information age. Boole maintained that:
Boole was born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, the son of John Boole (1779–1848), a shoemaker and Mary Ann Joyce. He had a primary school education, and received lessons from his father, but had little further formal and academic teaching. William Brooke, a bookseller in Lincoln, may have helped him with Latin, which he may also have learned at the school of Thomas Bainbridge. He was self-taught in modern languages. At age 16 Boole became the breadwinner for his parents and three younger siblings, taking up a junior teaching position in Doncaster at Heigham's School. He taught briefly in Liverpool.
Boole is a lunar crater that lies along the northwestern limb of the Moon, to the northwest of the crater Gerard. At this location it is viewed nearly from the side, and is very oblong in shape due to foreshortening. The crater formation is nearly circular, however, with a wide inner wall that has been worn and rounded due to subsequent impacts. It is named after George Boole.
To the north of Boole is the crater Cremona, and to the southwest are Paneth and Smoluchowski. The eroded and somewhat distorted satellite crater Boole E is attached to the southern rim, forming a saddle-shaped valley between the two formations. The interior floor of Boole is relatively flat, and marked only by tiny craterlets. There is a small craterlet on the floor next to the southwest rim, and a tiny crater along the western inner wall.
The surface along the western face of Boole is pock-marked by a multitude of small craterlets that run in a northerly direction towards Brianchon. A sequence of these impacts forms a short catena, or crater chain, near the western rim of Boole.
George Boole (1815–1864) was a British mathematician and philosopher, and originator of Boolean algebra.
Boole may also refer to:
Sick of fuckin lies
And I'm sick of fuckin cells
And I'm super sick of
Seven fuckin planes of hell
All my hell is other people
Far beyond your good and evil
Bigots of a book borne bullish eye
Ticket to the wartorn bloodborne lie
People dyin
Eye on zion
Sell a mind and sell a body
Sell it to illumination
Fight me now
Or fight me sooner
Feel the wrath of a new Arjuna
Buckle to the pressure and the pain that you have
Power to the people and the dead king Ahab
See a new prophet like an old Gibran
How will you be steppin when your weapons are gone
Stake your claim beneath the clay
We don't need you anyway
You can never fail
You're the Alphamale
Far over me
Then you grieve because the gamma thieves
Are breeding with your queen
Our whole world was made for you
And every single aging womb
We are all alive today
To help you spread your DNA
And every single girl I know
Would die to help your baby grow
Drowning in a sea of red
I'll respect you when I'm dead
When I'm dead
We're here now in the age of Tao
With the power of oneness
Temple of Shao
Pushin from the in, to the out, to the inside
Taggin me along
Taggin me for the long ride
People that you mocked are holding your stock
People that you sung to shunnin your rock
Spread your morals on your laurels
Runnin, gunnin, sunnin, funnin
never even saw us comin
Down from the depths of an ancient karma
Up from the chasm of a righteous dharma
Takin token time
Gimme the reason
Gimme the rhyme
Faking another fact
Breakin' a track
Makin' a dime
Good book, bad book whatever you say
I see many go and pray