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Good video, absolutely love it.
ОтветитьDomain we haven't even scratch the surface of possibilities it is truly infinite and does not end human development or discoveries in education is endless but we do not have time, there are things we haven't discovered yet but use everyday like before we discovered logic we use logic daily and now know what it is this is what I aim to find but these will be infinite also and never finished
ОтветитьWell, i have to learn lots and lots to make the world a better place.... probably inter Galactic world
ОтветитьMath is fun.
ОтветитьVery interesting love to go more
Ответить"Some infinities are bigger than others"
ОтветитьAm i the only one who lost at Natural number🥲
Ответитьu know some actually 90% of them don't have gravity because they just go over my head like a bounce ball🙃
ОтветитьWell, where shall I start? My conclusion is that you are an English speaking bigot, you attributed all of Algebra to the Persians: WRONG, I will not get into all the details, but the research that you have done is very poor, and incomplete to put it mildly. I do not know what your real name is, but I will call you the boogie man of maths. Go back and do the real research, and there you will find out that if it was not because of the contribution of the Arabs in Mathematics, Europe or the West will still be pissing on the walls inside their palaces, no existence of the word university, and thousands of other contributions, They translated just about everything the Greeks had in math (which was not much), and they have added the real foundation of mathematics! And by the way, the zero did not come from India, it came from the Arabs, and there are thousands of historical books written in Arabic to prove it, the original Arabic word is Cipher which means emptiness. I work in the school system, and I see Posters of "mathematicians pictures, and guess what, they are all Greeks, and Europeans, and no one else. What would you call that? And you did exactly the same thing in this video!
Ответитьalways bet on algebra
ОтветитьMind boogling!
ОтветитьAwesome video, thank you.
ОтветитьHe says 'in the golden age of islam' makes me cry
ОтветитьVery Good dear
ОтветитьIs this useful if you want to self study math?
ОтветитьCan you do more
ОтветитьIt's the best video ever made by an expert 👏 explaining how diverse the mother of all sciences is. ❤
Ответить(Anything new ) it's about to be 2024
ОтветитьSomewhere we need start teaching children about Maths and what is it useful for. I hated Maths after the 5th grade, now as an adult I know that my teacher was bonkers. Never was interested in Maths at all, I only studied subjects and chapters that I liked. That is what I learnt about myself. Scored 42 / 100 in 10th Grade. Here is the thing; for me as a child I only liked what I could see, use or have fun with. I got a desktop and was learning Java in 10th standard, on that I got 89/100... That much of a difference in computer science and maths was unheard of. Now I am an SME in an MNC doing rather well. What I finally understood is that I am above average with Logic & Algorithm design for specific problem statement. To me programming came so naturally after 10th grade like nothing. Don't know why.. I was great at Biology always. Did not study anything apart from Computer science in 11th & 12th grade.. failed once in 12th grade.. next year cleared Physics and Chemistry only upto the level needed to pass; but also got a diploma in software engineering using C#.net
ОтветитьWhere do quantum computations fall into the map?
Ответитьthank you so much
its a great work
Best part of math for me is algebra, geometri, and calculus
ОтветитьBro , The Zero was first used by Iranians
ОтветитьХорошие видосы получаются, спасибо!
ОтветитьI also have always loved math, and have genuinely considered becoming a mathematician just for fun.
I love just considering the concepts of it, and how creative it can be (i was made up, discovered, and happened to be useful, or the concept that you can take something infinitely close to something else and it's so genius in its simplicity but so useful!). It's like all these concepts come out of thin air, they feel like they're describing something important (the concept of 0 is a useful and important concept), but its really just another language that allows us to describe what we already know to be true in a much deeper way.
Man, Calculus carries applied maths so hard. Newton is undeniably the greatest mind of our species
Ответитьthank you😘
ОтветитьBrilliant. Thanks sir.
It should be presented to students. I hate that in the 90’s math were used to afraid pupils or to segregate them.
With the exceptions of Biomathematics (Applied Mathematics group) and most of Fundations group, I crossed all these fields during my research activities.
ОтветитьGreat! Besides this is a list and not a map :D
ОтветитьI want that map printed on a shirt
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ОтветитьPure mathematician here, this is an excellent overview! As someone that believes math is something we discover rather than create, Gödel’s incompleteness theorem is going to be the death of me.
Also! Remember: if your self worth doesn’t feel threatened, then you’re not doing difficult enough math 😉
Can you please share an animated ppt regarding what is math?/and how to teach math? For teachers training??
ОтветитьLoved this - thanks so much!
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ОтветитьI love it, too.
ОтветитьHow to make a primary level student good at mathematics for now and future? I wold love to see my child good at mathematics. Guys, if you are great mathematician give me some tips.
Ответитьwow I love this video! You really give me the feeling to want to learn more about math and science stuff!
Ответитьdamn.
ОтветитьThis is quite well done
ОтветитьI LIVE IN MATHS
ОтветитьThe masterpiece all students should watch👍
ОтветитьNo idea how you inferred that mathematics is a human invention from Gödel's theorems, since Gödel himself held a Platonist conception of mathematics.......
ОтветитьMath is Fun
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