The Discovery That Transformed Pi

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For thousands of years, mathematicians were calculating Pi the obvious but numerically inefficient way. Then Newton came along and changed the game. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 314 people to sign up via brilliant.org/veritasium get 20% off a yearly subscription.
Happy Pi Day!
References:
Arndt, J., & Haenel, C. (2001). Pi-unleashed. Springer Science & Business Media - ve42.co/Arndt2001
Dunham, W. (1990). Journey through genius: The great theorems of mathematics. Wiley - ve42.co/Dunham1990
Borwein, J. M. (2014). The Life of π: From Archimedes to ENIAC and Beyond. In From Alexandria, Through Baghdad (pp. 531-561). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg - ve42.co/Borwein2012
Special thanks to Alex Kontorovich, Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, and Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics National Museum of Mathematics MoMath for being part of this Pi Day video.
Special thanks to Patreon supporters: Jim Osmun, Tyson McDowell, Ludovic Robillard, jim buckmaster, fanime96, Juan Benet, Ruslan Khroma, Robert Blum, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Vincent, Lyvann Ferrusca, Alfred Wallace, Arjun Chakroborty, Joar Wandborg, Clayton Greenwell, Pindex, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi, Ron Neal
Written by Derek Muller and Alex Kontorovich
Animation by Ivy Tello
Filmed by Derek Muller and Raquel Nuno
Edited by Derek Muller
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@davidjohn4364
@davidjohn4364 2 роки тому
Newton giving a lecture - "Hi guys, today we're talking about circles. The first thing you wanna do is invent calculus."
@ant0_alwin
@ant0_alwin 2 роки тому
lmao good one
@tcjgaming9813
@tcjgaming9813 2 роки тому
lol🤣
@NerdWithLaptop
@NerdWithLaptop 2 роки тому
That is the mathematical equivalent of “welcome to standing up school”
@Justin-tp1mx
@Justin-tp1mx 2 роки тому
*Fluctions
@Justin-tp1mx
@Justin-tp1mx 2 роки тому
@@getonthecrossanddontlookba5004 Btw you're not getting into heaven by pretending like that and making effortless youtube comments
@kimi9572
@kimi9572 2 роки тому
Imagine having a career so illustrious that discovering a groundbreaking way to accurrately find pi is just one of your side achievements
@AkshayKumar-kz6zh
@AkshayKumar-kz6zh 2 роки тому
Every other guys call themselves real gangsta. If they would have saw Newton, Turing, Euclid they would have shat their pants
@AuliaAF
@AuliaAF 2 роки тому
And somehow, that grand side achievement is much less attributable to you than a random falling apple :D :D
@arturkarabekov1920
@arturkarabekov1920 2 роки тому
@@AuliaAF well, falling of an apple gave him the idea of gravity, which in comparison with calculus is way bigger achievement
@gforcebreakin
@gforcebreakin 2 роки тому
@@AkshayKumar-kz6zh "You Ain't Gangsta Like Newton" Would be a dope track. Rofl
@yuri-cruiter9676
@yuri-cruiter9676 2 роки тому
@@AkshayKumar-kz6zh so much that no one would think you stealing from your student
@ikeatable1
@ikeatable1 11 місяців тому
If it was anybody but Newton or Euler this would be one of the most iconic moments in mathematical history. The fact that this is one of the least interesting things that Newton discovered is completely insane.
@ker0356
@ker0356 5 місяців тому
or Gauss, that guy had all the answers in the universe but kept them somewhere in his private letters to someone
@ayan8136
@ayan8136 4 місяці тому
Nice pfp
@prodjignesh
@prodjignesh 3 місяці тому
@@ker0356what
@yt_sricharanp
@yt_sricharanp Рік тому
If only my Math teacher explained it like this back in my college days ...
@joeljustin
@joeljustin Рік тому
More like from School itself.
@ruttolomeo1987
@ruttolomeo1987 3 роки тому
Newton’s quarantine: boring. Let’s upgrade human understanding of mathematics. My quarantine: homemade pizza.
@kennarajora6532
@kennarajora6532 3 роки тому
at least they both have pi in common.
@IdaeChop
@IdaeChop 3 роки тому
My quarantine: Hey I wonder if anti elements has a more interesting name that just "Anti [insert element]"
@austingilbrideofficial
@austingilbrideofficial 3 роки тому
dont forget the banana bread
@ramonfrancois9306
@ramonfrancois9306 3 роки тому
But Newton is dead and you aren't so who's the real winner?
@danzoom
@danzoom 3 роки тому
@@IdaeChop positron?
@TheRomichou
@TheRomichou 3 роки тому
The animator is the hidden hero here!
@veritasium
@veritasium 3 роки тому
Truth - shout out to Ivàn!
@robb6560
@robb6560 3 роки тому
@@veritasium thank you Ivàn!!!!
@enzoqueijao
@enzoqueijao 3 роки тому
Ivàn rules
@albertbancroft4507
@albertbancroft4507 3 роки тому
Big up Ivàn!
@regenpalkar4385
@regenpalkar4385 3 роки тому
666 likes
@betterideas
@betterideas 7 місяців тому
I really like this video because I didn’t understand 99% of the math, yet I was invested. It felt like something important was unraveling before me, and I was excited by that. And that’s the power of good storytelling.
@TheBluePhoenix008
@TheBluePhoenix008 7 місяців тому
I did understand all the math and it was even better
@uncreative369
@uncreative369 7 місяців тому
That's the Power of Math
@KaluaBihari1
@KaluaBihari1 6 місяців тому
maths was nothing just basic calculus
@TheBluePhoenix008
@TheBluePhoenix008 6 місяців тому
@@KaluaBihari1 people have a hard time with calculus, for some reason
@Glitzy786
@Glitzy786 6 місяців тому
Now imagine actually understanding the math behind it. It immediately becomes revolutionary in terms of new and relevant ways of thinking
@jamesoversight9866
@jamesoversight9866 4 місяці тому
Me during quarantine: Plays video games all day Newton during quarantine: Creates groundbreaking mathematical solutions
@blucat4
@blucat4 2 місяці тому
Alas, alak.
@stevrgrs
@stevrgrs 29 днів тому
That’s because he didn’t have video games or other distractions to simulate his brain :)
@ariearie5054
@ariearie5054 3 роки тому
Imagine spending 25 years of your life on something, and then a 23 year old kid comes along and beats you in a week while being in lockdown
@foresthillwolf7998
@foresthillwolf7998 3 роки тому
Work smarter not harder
@cheesecakelasagna
@cheesecakelasagna 3 роки тому
I’m literally a 23 year old quarantining and I have done nothing of substance for the world. fml
@orlandomoreno6168
@orlandomoreno6168 3 роки тому
That's just technology
@pbj4184
@pbj4184 3 роки тому
@@cheesecakelasagna To be fair, most 23 year olds haven't. You'll notice there aren't a lot of Newtons in the world :)
@Puleczech
@Puleczech 3 роки тому
The power of a lockdown
@joshc5613
@joshc5613 11 місяців тому
Everyone is talking about how genius Newton is, but really, we need to shout out Archimedes for solving pi to an almost unnecessary level of precision 1800 years before Newton even came along
@postblitz
@postblitz 15 днів тому
Archimedes is almost universally considered the smartest guy alive in the ancient world.
@vladimirandreevich
@vladimirandreevich Рік тому
"We should always know the extent to which the rules have a chance of working farther" - I like that phrase
@mrunfunny
@mrunfunny 3 роки тому
Imagine working on something for 25 years only to find out that someone did it while playing with an equation during a pandemic.
@maxschmidt8779
@maxschmidt8779 3 роки тому
"Playing" Perfect. The Best comment here. Not to downplay Newton's genius... but intrinsic learning is a relevant phenomenon. We may be suffering from a from of slight, collective brain damage due to plastics, pesticides and what not, but the genius has not been extinct. I believe that we are just too distracted and demotivated to enjoy searching any more, hence the discrepancy in the willingly educated and the comfortably dumb who almost form the ending points of a spectrum that represents the human intellect. I refuse to believe we have devolved. I just think the dominant majority has long giving up on hope and the joy of discovery itself.
@mrunfunny
@mrunfunny 3 роки тому
@@maxschmidt8779 True, makes me say one of the most cliche yet true statement, "Technology has made us more of a stupid than a genius". Majority of people are being motivated only to learn the most basic and inane skills and never grow beyond that. A PhD is rarely likely to earn significantly more than an undergraduate. People are busy learning most insignificant stuff and never allowing their curiosity to take over. Even the smartest people are focusing on wrong things. As Jeff Hammerbacher said, "The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads". Although these things might seem to be very important in current state of world but on a larger scale, these never matter. Just think about the covid period and how it made us aware about the importance of scientists and doctors. However there are still people who care about such things and in true sense, they are the only one carrying the whole humanity on their shoulders.
@lelouch1722
@lelouch1722 3 роки тому
Newton is not just "someone" ...
@DamirAsanov
@DamirAsanov 3 роки тому
@@lelouch1722 Was he "something"?
@maazali9604
@maazali9604 3 роки тому
@John Citizen he never said nobody he just most people arent
@benjaminmathew8674
@benjaminmathew8674 3 роки тому
1666: Newton, during quarantine, discovering pi 2020: Me, during quarantine, eating pie
@liamfeatherstone924
@liamfeatherstone924 3 роки тому
Jim 1999 shagging pie
@anawesomepet
@anawesomepet 3 роки тому
2354: People, during quarantine looking at pie
@shivamnarula1601
@shivamnarula1601 3 роки тому
Newton copied ancient Indian scriptures
@cinemarat1834
@cinemarat1834 3 роки тому
@@shivamnarula1601 ?
@joeyjuly215
@joeyjuly215 3 роки тому
@@shivamnarula1601 andddd where did you learned that?
@harrokrog4707
@harrokrog4707 Рік тому
When this man said:“Luckily he just invented calculus“ like its not even that great. I realised what a genius he was. Sadly we dont learn about that in school
@magik97
@magik97 9 місяців тому
What? We learn that in school
@Judge_0f_Everything
@Judge_0f_Everything 9 місяців тому
Lmao kid is so dumb
@ClintonDawkins
@ClintonDawkins 7 місяців тому
You were a bad student.
@TaylorfromPapaLouie
@TaylorfromPapaLouie 7 місяців тому
​@@ClintonDawkinsor they had a bad school
@ClintonDawkins
@ClintonDawkins 7 місяців тому
@@TaylorfromPapaLouie Bad students never blame themselves.
@miceyfb
@miceyfb Рік тому
Newton was one incredible man
@thebelligerentbostonian7524
@thebelligerentbostonian7524 Рік тому
"Newton was a smat cookie" -- Penny Holfstader
@kasiphia
@kasiphia Рік тому
Indeed he was.
@NoLifeDax
@NoLifeDax Рік тому
Yes indeed he was
@74jparralel38
@74jparralel38 Рік тому
@@thebelligerentbostonian7524 smat
@Uma-Bharat-India
@Uma-Bharat-India 9 місяців тому
Avunu.
@saddlepiggy
@saddlepiggy 3 роки тому
“Luckily, Newton had just invented Calculus.” Bruh chill out Newton leave some discoveries for the rest of us.
@gigachad6162
@gigachad6162 3 роки тому
newton was a massive con artist
@mdv9831
@mdv9831 3 роки тому
Yeah. Newton was a little too smart. The man did enough stuff to help modern physics 100s of years later
@jhonjacson798
@jhonjacson798 3 роки тому
Tbf if newton never lived we still would have had calculus, Leibniz has got you covered
@ASLUHLUHCE
@ASLUHLUHCE 3 роки тому
@@akashverma8656 Leibnitz fanboy
@mdv9831
@mdv9831 3 роки тому
@@jhonjacson798 true. But a lot of other things would've gone undiscovered. The man discovered too many things to count. Also, calculus was discovered earlier in India.
@HSC82388
@HSC82388 3 роки тому
Now I understand how my dog feels when I'm talking to it.
@andrewturnbull1866
@andrewturnbull1866 3 роки тому
That is literally laugh out loud funny.
@godsinbox
@godsinbox 3 роки тому
that would suggest you are barking at your dog, and your dog thinks you are somehow saying long descriptive words that it doesn't understand the meaning for. you have even overreached with your joke.
@cheesegraters3975
@cheesegraters3975 3 роки тому
@@godsinbox stfu
@jesperdonner1609
@jesperdonner1609 3 роки тому
@@cheesegraters3975 no you
@billbauer9795
@billbauer9795 3 роки тому
You just need to take second year calculus (where integration will be covered) and probability theory (where factorial notation will be covered).
@dufushead
@dufushead Рік тому
Love it. After 65 years I've finally understood what the teachers were trying to teach me. Odd remembering and piecing together all those fragments of memories largely because they were ajumble of unrelated abstract ideas which you gave coherence, meaning and understanding too. If only you'd been around when my kids were at school. Cheers Prof !
@LetsGetIntoItMedia
@LetsGetIntoItMedia 2 місяці тому
This video is an absolute masterpiece of storytelling. The beauty of discovery comes through so well. I watch this every few months, and I'm inspired every single time
@menohomo7716
@menohomo7716 3 роки тому
Hey Derek, i don't know who that guy is, but invite him as much as possible
@username3543
@username3543 3 роки тому
He is a math-professor.
@firstlast9731
@firstlast9731 3 роки тому
ok
@tanmaybhosale1844
@tanmaybhosale1844 3 роки тому
Alex Kontorovich, Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University,
@Hellmuth4
@Hellmuth4 3 роки тому
it's like u got a thing for him or something
@georgesanderson918
@georgesanderson918 3 роки тому
@@Hellmuth4 Hes really happy
@veritasium
@veritasium 3 роки тому
Also shout out to Indian mathematician and astronomer Madhava of Sangamagrama, who in the 14th century had a different infinite series for pi that converged as fast as Newton's
@ankeshnand
@ankeshnand 3 роки тому
Woah.
@thethirdjegs
@thethirdjegs 3 роки тому
Maybe for veritasium's next video?
@franciscofernandez8183
@franciscofernandez8183 3 роки тому
You should definitely pin this comment.
@ankeshnand
@ankeshnand 3 роки тому
@@thethirdjegs Yeah, I would love to know about this series.
@sumitphysics3407
@sumitphysics3407 3 роки тому
And what about Ramanujan Series
@pravinshingadia7337
@pravinshingadia7337 9 місяців тому
I studied maths as Uni but never had access to material like this. These videos explain complex ideas in a few minutes that took me weeks of reading in text books to understand.
@Tommy_007
@Tommy_007 9 місяців тому
If you studied math at university, it should be clear to you that many mathematical details were left out in the video. These details take time to learn - and teach.
@mohamedassarudeen8071
@mohamedassarudeen8071 Рік тому
My most favorite video of all the time on youtube. As many times, as I watch this video, I got to know about and am curious about maths and pi.
@andrewzmorris
@andrewzmorris 2 роки тому
"Luckily he had just invented calculus" unbelievable
@paxpacis2
@paxpacis2 2 роки тому
Right? "speed running maths" is complete understatement. Newton is the equivalent of dropping an atomic bomb on cavemen
@andyc9902
@andyc9902 2 роки тому
You will never find The fun and love in maths. If you don't, "Seek"
@jacky-brawlstars823
@jacky-brawlstars823 2 роки тому
Welcome to real numbers in Math
@BlastinRope
@BlastinRope 2 роки тому
Discovered
@paxpacis2
@paxpacis2 2 роки тому
@@BlastinRope No, invented
@Bhatakti_Hawas
@Bhatakti_Hawas 3 роки тому
Newton schooled himself on Brilliant during the bubonic plague quarantine
@DyslexicMitochondria
@DyslexicMitochondria 3 роки тому
I mean brilliant is pretty good. It helps me come up with new topics for my videos
@danielretardo7075
@danielretardo7075 3 роки тому
@@DyslexicMitochondria Cool channel
@stereoheart.806
@stereoheart.806 3 роки тому
Newton is a Chad bruh
@randomdude9135
@randomdude9135 3 роки тому
When I start working, I'll sign up for subscription. Currently I'm living off of parent's money for internet etc
@SamSam-ir7ux
@SamSam-ir7ux 3 роки тому
@@stereoheart.806 ironically he died a virgin.
@kaimarmalade9660
@kaimarmalade9660 Рік тому
Learning, "big boy" math for University and I cannot express how helpful this was. It was like, "omg I get it. I actually get it." Thank you so much.
@chidieberendukwu
@chidieberendukwu Рік тому
Newton was like the final boss in a very difficult FPS game like Doom. I feel as soon as he decided to tackle pi, the Doom boss music started playing in the background.
@4tell
@4tell 2 роки тому
in all honesty, i never realized how much of a genius newton really was. i feel a bit ashamed now, dude practically made hundreds of years worth of discoveries in a few decades and i never cared much for him at all. somehow this is insanely impressive. imagine being this guy.
@ThPaScCo
@ThPaScCo 2 роки тому
I once read Newton was the smartest human who ever lived. Never saw anyone dispute that.
@anirbanroy5667
@anirbanroy5667 2 роки тому
This is the most unpopular opinion but also aside from all the phenomenol things learned from Newton, Einstein, Euler, Ramanujan, etc, I also learned that there is a different kind of fun in making students stressed out beyond how much peer pressure can
@writershard5065
@writershard5065 2 роки тому
The point isn't about how genius Newton is, but rather that he decided to go against the grain and try things from a different angle, which brought him closer to solving this issue than anyone else did. Innovation and change is just as important as respecting traditions and rules. You need to understand why the latter exists to break it and invent new ways to move forward into the future.
@carso1500
@carso1500 2 роки тому
@Alex ' einstein is recognized because he basically revolutionized physics, created what we know as moder physics and because he was right in basically everything, scientists have been trying to break his theories for 100 years and soo far everyone has failed
@carso1500
@carso1500 2 роки тому
@Alex ' knowledge is build on knowledge just because einstein didnt come up with those concepts himself from scratch doesnt mean that he wasnt any less smart or less of a genious thats like saying that newton wasnt smart because he didnt invented mathematics he had thousands of years worth of theory and practice to work from he just moved some numbers around and thats it anyone could have added a -1 its nothing special (which is stupid) einstein started a revolution in many ways that we are still seeing today, and yes his ideas have held up soo far unless you are going to tell me that general or special relativity are wrong, quantum mechanics was always a huge problem for him because he didnt believed in the uncertainty principle since it made him unconfortable and tried really hard to prove it wrong, he failed of course, that doesnt mean that all his ideas are wrong in fact one huge problem modern physics has is that both general relativity and quantum physics are correct, and both theories are basically inconpatible with one another since one is deterministic while the other one is probabilistic (not really incompatible but scientist are having a hard time unifying both theories)
@PunnamarajVinayakTejas
@PunnamarajVinayakTejas 2 роки тому
"Kids these days depend too much on the binomial expansion to calculate pi. Back in our day we used to bisect polygons. Sure, it was hard work, but it built character. Now we have entitled brats who think the fastest way of calculating pi is the right way of doing it."
@olabergvall3154
@olabergvall3154 2 роки тому
Yeah hate it when that happens
@rubenhaug3978
@rubenhaug3978 2 роки тому
Underrated comment
@PunnamarajVinayakTejas
@PunnamarajVinayakTejas 2 роки тому
@@rubenhaug3978 It got 4 likes in 4 days so long after the video was released, so... I'll take it
@j6077xxd
@j6077xxd 2 роки тому
Hahaha.
@walterloehrmann5213
@walterloehrmann5213 2 роки тому
@@PunnamarajVinayakTejas I gave you like 100. I made you three digits, my dude! ;)
@UncleSamad
@UncleSamad 11 місяців тому
The man was so glad to be part of this and talking about it
@HeyUtsav
@HeyUtsav Рік тому
Can someone please shed some light on how that Dutch mathematician was able to calculate the perimeter of a 2^62 side polygon?
@nicholasdarrylh.9062
@nicholasdarrylh.9062 Рік тому
Painstakingly.
@HeyUtsav
@HeyUtsav Рік тому
@@nicholasdarrylh.9062 But still, how is this even humanely possible?! I just want to know how one could construct such shape or make the calculations for it.
@h3xagon488
@h3xagon488 Рік тому
@@HeyUtsav as you can see every shape can be calculated using a formula (which I guess can be done repeatedly until the wanted shape, and as said in the video a 12 sided polygon needs you to extract sqrts in sqrts so imagine you had to do it for like 30 sqrts or something (not sure about the actual number)
@sillyking1991
@sillyking1991 Рік тому
I mean, idk when trigonometry was invented, but since you can divide any polygon into some number of equal right triangles, that you know 1 of the angles for and the length of the hypotenuse...so maybe that way?
@prasoonjha6314
@prasoonjha6314 10 місяців тому
@@sillyking1991 Trigonometry is very old. It stretches back to thousands of years. Legend has it that Thales used the ratio of an object's height and it's shadow's length to measure the height of a pyramid (he was basically using tan). Though the earliest form of trigonometry was developed much later by Hipparchus. Trigonometry started looking like it's modern form during India's Golden Age when Aryabhata discovered the sine and versed sine functions (he probably had Hipparchus' works at his disposal but we cannot be sure). Following Aryabhata's lead, Muslim mathematicians discovered the other trigonometric functions and made trigonometry as we know it today during the Islamic Golden Age. At last, the notation to represent trig functions was given by Euler. So, you're probably right that he may have used Trigonometry.
@sids3194
@sids3194 3 роки тому
I swear I got goosebumps when he rotated that Pascal's triangle. That was some "protagonist realizes the truth" moment right there. This is how maths should be taught!
@shilpaprajapati4801
@shilpaprajapati4801 3 роки тому
If math is taught like like, it feels nothings less than amazing magic tricks!
@SiMeGamer
@SiMeGamer 3 роки тому
@@shilpaprajapati4801 this is not how math should be taught. This is purely inspirational presentation. To actually learn you need to do some work yourself to actually understand it. That's why being in a lecture is not enough not matter how good it is. So if math was taught like this, you'd've never learned any math in the first place. I think these are great as an introduction because they are relatively short and have a great story. But this is not a replacement for proper pedagogy.
@shilpaprajapati4801
@shilpaprajapati4801 3 роки тому
@@SiMeGamer so true bro, math should be taught like this. This way of presentation makes even the most complicated topics of math not only easier, but also interesting and fun to watch...
@SiMeGamer
@SiMeGamer 3 роки тому
@@shilpaprajapati4801 You just said "so true" and continued agreeing with the point you made previously despite me saying the opposite. It's not how math should be taught. You don't properly learn anything from this.
@shilpaprajapati4801
@shilpaprajapati4801 3 роки тому
@@SiMeGamer not true* 😅 I think this is the proper way of teaching
@maheenmashrur2574
@maheenmashrur2574 3 роки тому
Quarantine : *exists Newton : guess I'll just invent calculus...
@sandstealers476
@sandstealers476 3 роки тому
Yep. Quarantine a long time ago.
@carsonchiem145
@carsonchiem145 3 роки тому
Leibnitz* but close enough
@pwnmeisterage
@pwnmeisterage 3 роки тому
@@carsonchiem145 Leibniz was the better thinker. But Newton was the better explainer.
@racoon251
@racoon251 3 роки тому
him and leibniz
@88fibonaccisequence
@88fibonaccisequence 3 роки тому
Newton's Achievements: -- Reflecting telescopes -- Spectral analysis -- Calculus -- Laws of Motion -- Universal Law of Gravitation Einstein's Achievements: -- Brownian Motion -- Photoelectric Effect -- Special Relativity -- Mass-Energy Equivalence -- General Relativity My Achievements: --
@DOSRetroGamer
@DOSRetroGamer 5 місяців тому
Veritassium videos are always so well and clearly illustrated/animated, kudos!
@levromanov3019
@levromanov3019 7 місяців тому
This is a very exciting, entertaining and interesting video! Thank you so much for helping me find out more information about fields of science I’m interested in❤
@bobisonline4033
@bobisonline4033 3 роки тому
Veritasium: **explaining how to get Pi** me just wondering who's gonna eat the pizzas
@kennarajora6532
@kennarajora6532 3 роки тому
it's pineapple pizza, so probably no one.
@unusuario5173
@unusuario5173 3 роки тому
Some videos shouldn't be watched while being high.
@pusingfismat7099
@pusingfismat7099 3 роки тому
@@kennarajora6532, I'd have the pineapple pizza, please.
@zanxaa
@zanxaa 3 роки тому
@@pusingfismat7099 me too
@aurelia8028
@aurelia8028 3 роки тому
I thought the same as well
@theknightikins9397
@theknightikins9397 2 роки тому
I love how mathematicians are almost always so happy to talk about math.
@blmppes9876
@blmppes9876 2 роки тому
math is his wife
@lemondigit7309
@lemondigit7309 2 роки тому
i love to talk about math too even though im not a mathematician
@prajwalsarangi2601
@prajwalsarangi2601 2 роки тому
@@lemondigit7309 same with me
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 роки тому
Everybody does. Math is beautiful
@tsadkiel2008
@tsadkiel2008 2 роки тому
@@lemondigit7309 I love talking about math, but main stream media told me it is racist. So I count my change silently.
@sohamchandratre
@sohamchandratre 6 місяців тому
I first watched this video like 2 years ago, when i was just starting my engineering. And i have returned to this video a few times because i found it fascinating. But now that I'm in my final year of my engineering diploma, i finally understand the actual math and theory behind it and it makes the video that much more amazing
@jeremenichelli
@jeremenichelli Рік тому
I've watched this for the fourth time today. What a delight. Thanks for making this!
@samugolxiii3963
@samugolxiii3963 3 роки тому
I am a mathematician. I have masters in applied statistics, data analysis and all that jazz. I remember when I took the exam from this topic and I learned it. The way it was explained in the book made little sense to me, I always wondered how did anyone come up with it? It was so unintuitive and weird.... I have not seen that theory for years now and yet everything makes sense immediately. I think this is how it needs to be taught at school... well done.
@jasonlandry8685
@jasonlandry8685 3 роки тому
I failed calculus because it was explained so poorly in class. This video would have helped me ace the class.
@timq6224
@timq6224 3 роки тому
@@jasonlandry8685 -- I didn't learn why calc worked until a vid like this came along -- 20 years later.
@RudyBleeker
@RudyBleeker 3 роки тому
@@timq6224 Oh boy, the nightmares of highschool calculus. I hope my kids will be taught it differently, because I still believe math is important, even though I was thoroughly turned off of it in school.
@victorzoni4588
@victorzoni4588 3 роки тому
Yeah this video had that 3blue1brown energy
@latebloomer2
@latebloomer2 3 роки тому
I wish something like this exist 23 years ago, so I don't have to repeat calculus class 3 times, just to get C-🤣
@siddharthverma1999
@siddharthverma1999 Рік тому
Beautifully put together! ✨
@MhLiMz
@MhLiMz 4 місяці тому
Nice video, and another contribution to the "Flare-up of Priority Disputes" between Leibniz and Newton. It probably will go on forever.
@somethingtojenga
@somethingtojenga 3 роки тому
"He was quarantining at home due to an outbreak of Bubonic Plague." I felt this
@sombrero4316
@sombrero4316 3 роки тому
This is his version of learning a new skill during lockdown...dude sat down and calculated pi...
@Execitive
@Execitive 3 роки тому
@@sombrero4316 haha tru af, he didnt have netflix tho
@prithwirajjadhav1611
@prithwirajjadhav1611 3 роки тому
Pandemics can be good!
@pluto8404
@pluto8404 3 роки тому
Good thing he had skillshare
@rschroev
@rschroev 3 роки тому
IIRC that's also when he came up with his law of universal gravitation and laws of motion, laying the foundation for all of classical mechanics. Maybe that's what you get when you don't have as many distractions as we do these days, I guess, maybe?
@santrollencio3601
@santrollencio3601 3 роки тому
Ludolph Van Ceulen: “I spent 25 years to calculate pi with extreme precision” Isaac Newton: *S P E E D R U N*
@m4ster578
@m4ster578 2 роки тому
*dream music starts playing*
@alihesham8167
@alihesham8167 2 роки тому
*3 . 1 4 1 5 9 2 6 5 3 5 8 9 7 9 3 2 3 8 4 6 2 6 4 3 3 8 3 2 7 9 5 0 2 9 7 1 6 9 3 9 9 3 7 5 1 0 5 8 2 0 9 7 4*
@RichConnerGMN
@RichConnerGMN 2 роки тому
@JACOB H uhhh is there any way to cheat in math? that doesn't sound like a thing. but if there is, and someone did it, he'd be that guy
@thenoobthatdied6489
@thenoobthatdied6489 2 роки тому
to be fair, Newton was around 24 years old when he discovered how to approximate pi. So essentially Newton only beat Ludolph by 1 year. It took Newton 24 years to get the approximation to more than the current world record at that time. :^)
@greg77389
@greg77389 2 роки тому
@@thenoobthatdied6489 But Newton also did so much more than that during that time. He literally established an entire branch of mathematics--Calculus. Not to mention Newtonian physics, his theory of gravity, his work on light and optics, and few people know this but he actually made huge contributions to theology as well.
@kasulejoseph9317
@kasulejoseph9317 11 місяців тому
Great great video. I hope these were available back them in school. Thanks alot for sharing.
@christianescareno1814
@christianescareno1814 Рік тому
This is the most exciting video I have ever watched. It’s like taking all the math I ever learned and putting it into one video. Wish someone had shown me this in 1st grade, so I could have understood the roadmap before me.
@CrushOfSiel
@CrushOfSiel 3 роки тому
"He speed ran pi." Queue Home- 'We're Finally Landing'
@preachist8274
@preachist8274 3 роки тому
TRUE LMAO
@ashmit8274
@ashmit8274 3 роки тому
Man, i blew water through my nose while drinking it. Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
@christianschweda2530
@christianschweda2530 3 роки тому
On point! Thanks for the hearty laugh.
@a-aron3847
@a-aron3847 3 роки тому
Wow, that is a pretty obscure reference omg
@Accusedbold
@Accusedbold 3 роки тому
Man, this channel keeps getting better and better. Have my updoot Derrick.
@ThreeWhiteSoldiers
@ThreeWhiteSoldiers 3 роки тому
given a pizza with radius of "z", and thickness of "a", you can calculate its volume using V = pi.z.z.a
@suvradri
@suvradri 3 роки тому
we had this written in our school book :D
@catchyten
@catchyten 3 роки тому
My dude...love it
@rayenmemelord784
@rayenmemelord784 3 роки тому
Nice
@porkypig2971
@porkypig2971 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@amanvijayjindal5742
@amanvijayjindal5742 3 роки тому
❤️the video, ❤️ your comment
@jerryccimmeck1410
@jerryccimmeck1410 3 місяці тому
This video is an amazing simplification of several complicated concepts. I have obsessed for years over some of the ideas presented and strongly agree with all ideas presented. One concept I might have added would be instead of (or in addition to) proving the area of a circle as a rectangle, show it instead as a triangle with Cartesian Coordinates (0,0), (0,2 * pi * r) and (r,0). This triangle is the result of taking the perimeter of a circle and perimeter of each smaller concentric circle until you reach zero. The perimeter of a circle being proportional to each radius of the concentric circles is easily seen on this graph where the value of x is a radius and y is the circumference. The area of the triangle is of course (2 * pi * r^2)/2 = pi * r^2.
@ATUS1213
@ATUS1213 Місяць тому
Amazing. Have been using these form school time (30 years back) but never realised it the way you explain here. It almost makes me think - why I did not think of it before. 😂😂👍👍
@javiergreen603
@javiergreen603 2 роки тому
Newton quarantined at home: figures out pi Me quarantined at home: screws up making a pie
@georgesracingcar7701
@georgesracingcar7701 2 роки тому
For some reason I didn’t get the joke on the first read Maybe because it should’ve been more creative.
@oswaldoriginal7587
@oswaldoriginal7587 2 роки тому
haaaa ha ha, and all those series to me are not convincing
@vedantsridhar8378
@vedantsridhar8378 2 роки тому
@@henk7747 How do u know
@MOHIQB
@MOHIQB 2 роки тому
Hahaha😆😆😆
@jeremiahpeter7394
@jeremiahpeter7394 2 роки тому
Lmao you're one cool dude mate 😊👍🌈🇲🇾🍀
@DavidGuyton
@DavidGuyton 3 роки тому
We can all agree that cutting the crust off of pizza is the least ridiculous way to calculate pi.
@bgggeometry6082
@bgggeometry6082 3 роки тому
Yo wsp David
@ahamay2012
@ahamay2012 3 роки тому
Why don´t use a Pie?
@nobodyknows3180
@nobodyknows3180 3 роки тому
Nevertheless, it makes a great visual. They deserve a 21-gon salute!
@PastaTurtle
@PastaTurtle 3 роки тому
The best inside joke in school I've ever had is similar to this, we joke that our (amazing) teacher only eats the crusts of pizzas
@YTEdy
@YTEdy 3 роки тому
@@PastaTurtle Speaking of college jokes, a friend of mine used to hold up those little square drakes fruit pies and he would say. "Pie are square" (It works better with the pie in hand)
@howardleen4182
@howardleen4182 Місяць тому
You have truly outdone yourself, this is an amazing video.
@jrousselle7828
@jrousselle7828 20 днів тому
I really enjoy these videos. Keep up the great work.
@Driesipops
@Driesipops 3 роки тому
he was testing to see if he can write 6 pizzas of on his taxes as a buziness expense
@mark-ish
@mark-ish 3 роки тому
Hopefully the ATO will reprimand him for having pineapple on it.
@kennyimammahardika3868
@kennyimammahardika3868 3 роки тому
Now that's a true genius
@snippykeegan
@snippykeegan 3 роки тому
Damn, Veritasium stole gus' idea
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому
this video is for a tax write off
@snippykeegan
@snippykeegan 3 роки тому
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 yeah that one XD
@royfablooo2810
@royfablooo2810 3 роки тому
Isaac Newton, when the plague hits he discovers gravity, Invented calculus and made his Annus Mirabillis. And here am I getting fatter from quarantine.
@darren430
@darren430 3 роки тому
i know, right??
@Shootskas
@Shootskas 3 роки тому
Maybe he would be getting fatter if he had UKposts as well...lol.
@darren430
@darren430 3 роки тому
@@Shootskas He would have invented UKposts!
@Shootskas
@Shootskas 3 роки тому
@@darren430 touche
@darren430
@darren430 3 роки тому
@@Shootskas ;-)
@iamvoidnoodle
@iamvoidnoodle 3 місяці тому
I have zero clue what’s happening in this video but it’s somehow keeping me extremely entertained and engaged so good job on that 👍
@BenDRobinson
@BenDRobinson 4 місяці тому
This brought back some memories - I came up with the polygon approach myself as a 15yo, but could see that it was not going to be very efficient. Later in life I too used a calculus based approach, but perhaps not as good as Newton's! I worked out the power series for inverse sin, and used it to get estimates for the inverse sin of 1/2, which is of course pi/6. I worked in binary (or sort of in base 4 or 16) and since it was just an indulgent game I didn't waste my time converting to decimal! I was able to hand calculate a value to quite a few places this way.
@uncreativecosmos
@uncreativecosmos 3 роки тому
The real question is why Derek bough 6 pizzas when 4 could have done the job.
@thomasfevre9515
@thomasfevre9515 3 роки тому
The naive approach. You don't assume the value you are looking for, you just go and find out. Or maybe pizza cravings?
@RoyBatty81
@RoyBatty81 3 роки тому
One of those pizzas was an intruder. It had pineapples
@thomasfevre9515
@thomasfevre9515 3 роки тому
@@RoyBatty81 i ber sir Isaac Newton never ate a pizza with pineapple!
@rosepinkskyblue
@rosepinkskyblue 3 роки тому
Maybe having some friends over?
@Kamilione
@Kamilione 3 роки тому
He wasn't sure what the ceil of pi is. Better be safe!
@xyzzy64
@xyzzy64 3 роки тому
"luckily for us, he had just invented calculus" as you just casually do, ya know.
@CATinBOOTS81
@CATinBOOTS81 3 роки тому
Gottfried Leibniz vehemently disagree.
@andymtb5714
@andymtb5714 3 роки тому
Lol literally the second I looked at the comments he said that and I saw your comment
@overbored617
@overbored617 3 роки тому
*unluckily for us dumb shits he invented calculus that will make you suffer your whole university life because it spawns geometry, trigonometry, physics, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics and all that pits of hell
@andeemengaming5000
@andeemengaming5000 3 роки тому
@@overbored617 lol chill math is fun just put time and brain into it
@mudskie4394
@mudskie4394 3 роки тому
@@andeemengaming5000 not if the amount of work from the other subjects are added
@nasalnex
@nasalnex 10 місяців тому
I keep watching this video again and again. It's just majestic and I want to incorporate this in my mind.
@abdelazizkara2352
@abdelazizkara2352 11 місяців тому
I can easily say, this video is one of the best mathematics video I've ever seen so far.
@ihateloudbitches
@ihateloudbitches 3 роки тому
Grienberger: nobody will ever bissect better than me Newton: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
@bobbyhalick
@bobbyhalick 3 роки тому
hahahahahahaha lolol
@cursze4870
@cursze4870 3 роки тому
Me too
@birdbeakbeardneck3617
@birdbeakbeardneck3617 3 роки тому
david504 voice: checkmate
@Ohadberry
@Ohadberry 3 роки тому
This is why mathmaticians have a high suicide rate
@flecart
@flecart 3 роки тому
Loooooool hahajaha
@themurderofcoke
@themurderofcoke 2 роки тому
This mans gave me a better understanding of Pi in 2 minutes than 5 years of school
@vexxed8582
@vexxed8582 2 роки тому
I wish this story was shown to me in ap calc
@arkodyotichoudhury2768
@arkodyotichoudhury2768 2 роки тому
Yeah.... Only a true seeker can have the power of pure teaching.. 💟
@sampanna6983
@sampanna6983 2 роки тому
haha school bad, funny
@thedirector6297
@thedirector6297 2 роки тому
@@sampanna6983 but it's true tho
@sampanna6983
@sampanna6983 2 роки тому
@@thedirector6297 if schools didn't teach you anything (regardless of how bad they taught), you wouldn't understand half the things in the video, so stop shitting on schools.
@tedpop
@tedpop 8 місяців тому
I have degrees in mathematics, and have never seen anybody explain concepts as well as this channel.
@zabalosky
@zabalosky 4 місяці тому
Fantastic video so inspiring and eye opening !
@iamdannyel3285
@iamdannyel3285 2 роки тому
Van Ceulen; "yeah, so I calculated pi to the 50th integer" Newton; *"Hold my apple"*
@Politics_is_PUBLIC_TOILET
@Politics_is_PUBLIC_TOILET 2 роки тому
If Newton's apple had landed in a puddle, he would have seen the apple only fell through the air because it was denser then the air, but then floated on top of the water beacause it was less dense than water. Gravity only points direction. It took him a book three times thicker than the Bible (,,Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica,,)and he still couldn't finish his equation on how to prove gravity. And it contains so many ,,if,,'s... Newton's Marvellous Year is 1666 (666 devil's signature...)
@justarandomredditor7954
@justarandomredditor7954 2 роки тому
i actually audibly laughed at this
@NASAFanboy
@NASAFanboy 2 роки тому
@@Politics_is_PUBLIC_TOILET QAnon has taken over your mind, get help
@joerionis5902
@joerionis5902 2 роки тому
@@NASAFanboy The pressure from that persons skull is so low he's probably floating into space by now
@kevin-7091
@kevin-7091 2 роки тому
@@Politics_is_PUBLIC_TOILET U ok?
@tedngeene5106
@tedngeene5106 2 роки тому
The smile on the professor tells you just how passionate he is about math.
@baruchelgar
@baruchelgar 2 місяці тому
Beautiful video!!! Thanks for creating! I think there is a slight mistake (or its ambiguous) in minute 15:57 when you take the first 5 terms to calculate pi and you disregard the square root of 3 over 8 (not a negligible number if you want to get pi). Disregarding the square root of 3 is a mistake, Newton had to calculate the square root of 3 to calculate pi when using this method. Of course earlier the video explains how to calculate the square root of 3. Its just that this needs to be incorporated into the calculation of pi.
@zyghom
@zyghom 15 днів тому
@16:08 - again: not how hard you work, but how smart you work - excellent!
@vikasverma2580
@vikasverma2580 3 роки тому
From just looking at that guy's face you can tell how much in love he is with maths.. He is just so darn happy ❤️
@MasterCivilEngineering
@MasterCivilEngineering 3 роки тому
👍👍👍
@SUPAMON
@SUPAMON 3 роки тому
Kind of
@ericvosselmans5489
@ericvosselmans5489 3 роки тому
either that, or there is someone under the desk
@shohomchakraborty9081
@shohomchakraborty9081 3 роки тому
I’m part of an advanced math progam in MoMath and he’s actually one of the instructors!
@mackdigest
@mackdigest 3 роки тому
He reminded me of my college days studying Math. I used to talk to my Math Major and Non-Math Major friends all about random math history; and wouldn't stop tell someone told me to shut up.
@RyanBoggs
@RyanBoggs 3 роки тому
"Newton was quarantining at home due to an outbreak of bubonic plague." Newton was such a recluse, we all know he would've been at home even without the plague haha.
@kento6201
@kento6201 3 роки тому
Haha all thanks to his solitude we got this impressive idea!
@kento6201
@kento6201 3 роки тому
Haha all thanks to his solitude we got this impressive idea!
@samsontag
@samsontag 3 роки тому
Yeah but he would have been too busy with his 'close friend' if he wasn't in quarantine.
@noozzoo5152
@noozzoo5152 3 роки тому
Sheeple think SARS-CoV2 is equivalent to the Bubonic Plague. We now have a generation of insufferable germophobes.
@vijayanand2394
@vijayanand2394 3 роки тому
@@noozzoo5152 5 seconds ago, lol
@stevewinner
@stevewinner Місяць тому
I love your table you used with the pizza... The episode was fantastic as usual, but as a woodworker I gotta say that's a nice table 😊
@ngmh1844
@ngmh1844 6 місяців тому
this is so amazing!!! I have never heard this method before
@endruv_2287
@endruv_2287 Рік тому
I mostly knew Newton as the physics guy but I had no idea he also INVENTED CALCULUS AND BROKE THE BINOMIAL THEOREM TO SOLVE PI THIS MAN WAS INSANE AND DESERVES ALL THE FAME
@critical_analysis
@critical_analysis Рік тому
Newton was the greatest genius who ever lived. Even the great Gauss pays homage to Newton.
@MrTaleth
@MrTaleth Рік тому
Regarding inventing calculus it should be noted though that Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invited it simultaiously and independently from Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz notation was actually superior and the one used later on
@critical_analysis
@critical_analysis Рік тому
@@MrTaleth Newton invented it nearly two decades earlier and kept it for himself. Leibniz is a great mathematician but even he would be embarrassed to be compared with the genius of Newton. Newton is the only human in history who could be arguably called as the greatest mathematician and physicist simultaneously. Newton was something else, no wonder even the incomparable Gauss was in awe of Newton. To me, Newton's genius mind is the pinnacle of human thought.
@MrTaleth
@MrTaleth Рік тому
@@critical_analysis I fully agree that Leibnez can't be compared to Newton. Regarding calcus specifically though as I have understood it most historians view the development of it as made by both of them independently of each other. If you have sources of historians pointing to it being the sole invention of Newton please share :)!
@pineapplesandwich3906
@pineapplesandwich3906 Рік тому
oh! he also discovered how your eyes perceiving color works. man was so cool that solving color was just a minor achievement in his career
@xyzct
@xyzct 2 роки тому
A mathematics professor who was a good friend of mine, and who died recently at 90, told me with haunting conviction that Pascal's triangle has not remotely revealed all of its secrets.
@dacolts24
@dacolts24 2 роки тому
Were gonna break the universe at some point. Or discover the beginning and end. Idk crazy stuff happening
@movinperera
@movinperera 2 роки тому
If this much was learnt by just rotating the Pascal's triangle in two dimensions, imagine what could be there if it was in the 3rd dimension
@rs-tarxvfz
@rs-tarxvfz 2 роки тому
@@movinperera Or even worse, combine Quaternions with Pascals Triangle
@jessiegashler427
@jessiegashler427 2 роки тому
@@rs-tarxvfz NO NO NO NO NO! I've spent the last 5 freaking years wrapping my head around quaternions! We DO NOT need to make them any more of an enigma!
@rs-tarxvfz
@rs-tarxvfz 2 роки тому
@@jessiegashler427 May quaternions explain much more complex phenomenon.
@angusmcbean752
@angusmcbean752 5 місяців тому
This is probably the coolest maths video i've ever watched. Thanks so much
@vintage_osu
@vintage_osu 4 місяці тому
coming back to this video when i'm now on university studying calculus and actually understanding all of the integrating part feels soo good
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 3 місяці тому
Than guess UKposts should replace all teachers ...what a waste of money
@vintage_osu
@vintage_osu 3 місяці тому
@@Moodboard39 not as in thanks to this video, but the other sense smh
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 роки тому
"You can say he speedran pi" So Newton invented speedrunning as well
@ojaskumar521
@ojaskumar521 2 роки тому
wow only 31 likes
@lismontniden5330
@lismontniden5330 2 роки тому
U are everywhere
@cybergintoki
@cybergintoki 2 роки тому
Bro lol you have discord??
@ducanhnguyen4508
@ducanhnguyen4508 2 роки тому
lol
@nerdineverythingnerdinnoth4984
@nerdineverythingnerdinnoth4984 2 роки тому
Yay! I‘m here before this blows up!
@johnchessant3012
@johnchessant3012 Рік тому
What I love about this is it starts with the binomial theorem, which is seemingly totally unrelated to pi. But that's the beauty of math: it's all interconnected and idly playing with patterns can get you meaningful results.
@minecrafting_il
@minecrafting_il Рік тому
math basically HAS to have many inner patterns, as math is, in a sense, the study of patterns.
@hike8932
@hike8932 Рік тому
@@minecrafting_il and order :)
@pf6455
@pf6455 Рік тому
Math is beautiful
@eggegg6448
@eggegg6448 Рік тому
@@hike8932 math folder is blue
@almondsai7214
@almondsai7214 5 місяців тому
@@eggegg6448 Math folder is red, you can't change my mind.
@geraldbronco870
@geraldbronco870 8 місяців тому
If only I had such videos when I was a bachelor. These are blurring the line between abstract and real. Thanks!
@rb-ex
@rb-ex Місяць тому
beautiful. you go from polygons to pascal's triangle to negative integers to fractional integers to continuous changes and the calculus. you capture a lot about the fun of math and newton's brilliance. i do have a question for any computer coder nerds out there. if you are writing code for calculating pi and the limiting factor is not cpu usage but the time it takes a human coder to write the code, and your choices are newton's method or bisecting polygons, which method would you choose?
@bobbythezombie
@bobbythezombie 3 роки тому
Newton’s quarantine: playing with mathematics and changing the science, my quarantine: playing youtube videos I can barely understand
@yousorooo
@yousorooo 3 роки тому
Sir Isaac Newton also invented color theory.
@Spreadshit101
@Spreadshit101 2 роки тому
Man, I have just realized something important: "You would tolerate the complexity of math concept, IF YOU KNEW the story of WHY it was invented"
@paddor
@paddor 2 роки тому
Or how
@elementalneil7967
@elementalneil7967 2 роки тому
Exactly. Schools should play these videos as part of their curriculum.
@cryptopotomus1417
@cryptopotomus1417 2 роки тому
Man didn't invent math. We simply discovered it
@carso1500
@carso1500 2 роки тому
@@cryptopotomus1417 thats an actual philosophical question, did we invented math or did we dicover it?
@cryptopotomus1417
@cryptopotomus1417 2 роки тому
@@carso1500 2 of an object and 2 more of the same object is 4 objects. Across all walks of life It was like that long before humans were around. It'll be like that long after we're gone and another species discovers it
@Alphawolfmangaming
@Alphawolfmangaming Рік тому
Imma be honest, I don't understand literally any of what's being said in this video but it's nice to listen to.
@govarthanana3411
@govarthanana3411 7 місяців тому
Really good video, keep up the good work
@8MasterX
@8MasterX 2 роки тому
Derek, I'm a math instructor at a university. Your teaching methods are seriously starting to make me question my own. I want to teach like you in the classroom. :]
@OverlordHD36
@OverlordHD36 2 роки тому
Do it, I never really went on to what pi even is as a student. Not only did he make me understand it litteraly effortlessly, but he made me love it too at the same time
@AcediaIX
@AcediaIX 2 роки тому
I swear, I'm also a Math teacher at a HighSchool and he only way most of them gets interested is me adding Jokes on numbers, using Food or luxuries instead of Variable(Screw X! I use symbols associated with the formula)
@JKBEAST
@JKBEAST 2 роки тому
A teacher genuinely wanting to impart knowledge. Well respect. Its rare to see teachers who are genuine
@ZOCCOK
@ZOCCOK 2 роки тому
God the students will be even more confused 🔥😂
@niceguy9790
@niceguy9790 2 роки тому
why is pi > C/D?
@flynnparish9833
@flynnparish9833 3 роки тому
Archimedes: Flexing that 96gon* Francois Viete: 393, 216 sides of big boss* Ludolph Van Ceulen: Hold my Heineken* 4,611,686,018,427,387,904 sides Newton: I am about to end all your careers.
@DarkWolf958
@DarkWolf958 3 роки тому
actually paused the video to read the tomestone it was strangely comprihensible for something written in 1610, also interesting that the date year was numerical but the days were roman numerals
@flynnparish9833
@flynnparish9833 3 роки тому
@@DarkWolf958Can you imagine what would people say in a few hundred years into the future, people looking back at the tombstones that didn't have emojis on them?
@sadenb
@sadenb 3 роки тому
@@DarkWolf958 That's because the indian numerals were adapted in Florence and it replaced the abacus for mathematics.
@mctuble
@mctuble 3 роки тому
Until he realizes either he calculated them wrong or the person inscribing his stone did it wrong. Did no one else notice at 4:41 on his stone it says 3141...3 and not 5. Veritasium please explain!
@yevedebe
@yevedebe 3 роки тому
@@mctuble @Veritasium Indeed the picture that it shown is not the actual (recreated) tombstone. The image on Wikipedia is more correct. There are many differences. Even his name is spelled wrongly as Van Geulen (with a G). I might go and have a look myself to make sure. ;-)
@sid82536
@sid82536 Рік тому
Hey Dude first of I love your videos they are so much intresting and provide a lot of knowledge i have a suggestion or request can you make a video on the story of newton inventing calculus how he did that im pretty curious about it...
@BenDRobinson
@BenDRobinson 4 місяці тому
As I understand it, the basic ideas of calculus had been around for a while, and the key to getting it all to work in a rigorous way was developing the concept of limits properly.
@vyoui473
@vyoui473 Рік тому
i love videos like this even i cant understand it.. seeing geniuses talking about something always mesmerizes me.. i really like to open up their head and take a look at their brain.. im so jealous to these genius
@tridibdowarah5160
@tridibdowarah5160 Рік тому
Moral of the story : Newton was hell of a genius.
@madcap9977
@madcap9977 Рік тому
True
@santhoshhbs
@santhoshhbs Рік тому
@@madcap9977 he just tried all the possibilities that he know
@hijdjf2961
@hijdjf2961 Рік тому
@@santhoshhbs Look who's talking. You don't even have proper grammer.
@hijdjf2961
@hijdjf2961 Рік тому
@santhoshh bs, you are the type of person to struggle to open pistachios.
@santhoshhbs
@santhoshhbs Рік тому
@@hijdjf2961 means?
@besmart
@besmart 3 роки тому
when you aren't looking and mistake Prof. Alex's voice for Sal Khan
@NegetiveRizz
@NegetiveRizz 3 роки тому
Yo
@DyslexicMitochondria
@DyslexicMitochondria 3 роки тому
Haha I've listened to sal Khan SO many times that his voice is etched in my brain. His narration is flawless. Whenever I need an idea for a new video, I go to Khan academy. Sal inspired me for my yt channel where i make videos on science
@aasid2446
@aasid2446 3 роки тому
Third to comment on your comment
@prathamjain9185
@prathamjain9185 3 роки тому
Oh you're here 🔥👍
@RandomGravel
@RandomGravel 3 роки тому
hello human
@judithhume9047
@judithhume9047 Місяць тому
Excellent. Didn't understand much...but I'm still trying.And I love their enthusiasm .
@maariamusharraf152
@maariamusharraf152 Рік тому
Beautifully explained!
@BradTheProducer
@BradTheProducer 2 роки тому
So he figured this out during quarantine. Now I feel even worse about how little I accomplished in 2020.
@dadutchboy2
@dadutchboy2 2 роки тому
engineer gaming
@uzerf
@uzerf 2 роки тому
anddd he was 24 lol
@airprincessjennifer
@airprincessjennifer 2 роки тому
Lol
@PerthScienceClinic
@PerthScienceClinic 2 роки тому
And so you should. It isn't as though he had one of the finest creative scientific minds of the last, well, all of history.
@dionysianapollomarx
@dionysianapollomarx 2 роки тому
He also invented optics and the prism experiment. He was also doing alchemy. As mentioned, he wrote the foundations of calculus.
@Sami_m_a
@Sami_m_a 3 роки тому
When Mathematics is visualized and explained properly from the beginning it is absolutely beautiful.
@samirpalepu1588
@samirpalepu1588 3 роки тому
It's the language of the universe, the most beautiful thing to ever have been discovered. Everything is based upon it.
@hamsarris8341
@hamsarris8341 3 роки тому
You can thank the mathematical genuis God.
@seanmiller8686
@seanmiller8686 3 роки тому
@@hamsarris8341 shut up
@hamsarris8341
@hamsarris8341 3 роки тому
@@seanmiller8686 ?
@seanmiller8686
@seanmiller8686 3 роки тому
@@hamsarris8341 god didn't do anything
@ahzaanwarip.2528
@ahzaanwarip.2528 Місяць тому
Amazing content as always
@rezwannayem5618
@rezwannayem5618 2 місяці тому
Kudos to the video illustration team
@JamesFluker
@JamesFluker 3 роки тому
The pizza crust demonstration across the circles and then the rectange created from the slices were the best visual representation of Pi being Pi that I've ever seen. It made it instantly apparent how the outcome of the math works.
@BlitzCraftMC
@BlitzCraftMC 3 роки тому
ikr i always knew pi was circumference / diameter but seeing the circumference lade out and giving 3.14159265.... diameters was kinda cool lol
@joeyzhong584
@joeyzhong584 3 роки тому
Newton when quarantine: Figure out a new way to calculate Pi. Me when quarantine: Make a pumpkin pie and watch how Newton calculated Pi.
@stefanmenzel263
@stefanmenzel263 3 роки тому
OMG that's genius
@dfl8656
@dfl8656 3 роки тому
Hilarious! But just think...there might be someone out there right NOW about to revolutionise a subject!
@lLl-fl7rv
@lLl-fl7rv 3 роки тому
Underrated comment.
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