The Discovery That Transformed Pi

The Discovery That Transformed Pi

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Anon Akkor
Anon Akkor - 19.09.2023 22:33

niceeeeeeee hahhaaaaaaaa

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cktable
cktable - 19.09.2023 03:23

I dont think thats pascal's triangle in the chinese diagram, that seems to be the division of the hexagrams starting from the monad or godhead all the way down to reality. The greek version the tetractys is similar but different as well.

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Mark Stevens
Mark Stevens - 18.09.2023 22:02

"Archimedes, good Greek lad, lets talk about him for a bit, brilliant. Now what? Oh yeah, something about China, India, Persia and Arabs but you know what? They're not important. Wanna know who is? The Freeeench, yay lets talk about them for a bit." 🤨

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Neil Moss
Neil Moss - 17.09.2023 14:44

I still don’t understand why the expansion for negative n is valid.
Try it for x=1, n=-1.
That’s 1/(1+1) = 0.5, but the expansion gives 1-1+1-1+1-1+1-1… How does that ever get to 0.5 ?

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Veng@nX3117
Veng@nX3117 - 17.09.2023 12:38

Newton can be known as one of the most Intelligent and genius persons to ever live

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Veng@nX3117
Veng@nX3117 - 17.09.2023 12:37

not everything in this video is easy to understand but that's what makes inventing new stuff beautifully hard. not everything is easy discovering new pathways to places that always seemed off bound and doing it faster better and more efficient has always led to success

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Raushan Kumar
Raushan Kumar - 17.09.2023 09:22

Please a video on calculus, fundamentals of integration and differentiation, how it works

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Brian Turow
Brian Turow - 16.09.2023 23:29

Thanks!

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hobo nickel
hobo nickel - 15.09.2023 17:28

You must mean a "PI"ed Piper!?

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Better Ideas
Better Ideas - 15.09.2023 11:31

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.

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MrFluffyBurpFace
MrFluffyBurpFace - 14.09.2023 13:25

He missed the perfect opportunity to do Pi with pie.

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Hywukez
Hywukez - 14.09.2023 00:03

I can't believe that Newton has done so many things in such a short time that he was alive, my idol, (a professor liked Newton xd)

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G -92
G -92 - 13.09.2023 23:34

Sir Isaac Newton was so brilliant and influenced science so much that he was second only to Sir Winston Churchill as THE Greatest Britton to have ever lived. Imagine his Genius and what he could have achieved if he had of been around in the days of Einstein or Hawking. Imagine those three working together, would have been the ultimate think tank.

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Lev Romanov
Lev Romanov - 13.09.2023 15:14

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❤

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Glitched Blox
Glitched Blox - 13.09.2023 13:41

Now imagine if Newton didn't quarantine himself.

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Örs Törzsök
Örs Törzsök - 09.09.2023 18:35

❤❤❤

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Raingseyvichea Siphann
Raingseyvichea Siphann - 08.09.2023 15:16

bro eats pizza with pineapple

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Sami med
Sami med - 06.09.2023 22:05

Why math isn't taught this way 😢
This was just beautiful 👏

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Anuj Kumar
Anuj Kumar - 06.09.2023 21:42

Bows down to Newton beyond the limits

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Cfagg
Cfagg - 04.09.2023 20:38

Newton was just an amazing matherfucker

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Mohammad Ibrahim
Mohammad Ibrahim - 30.08.2023 19:33

i think it should be noted that binomial theorem is almost never stated in the form it is stated in this video it instead it is stated in combinotorial coefficient i.e. (C(n,r)) form which is in factorial notation and factorials are not defined for negatives and rationals, so its not as intuitive as stated in the video.

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Don
Don - 27.08.2023 15:38

Wait just a damn minute! Pineapple on pizza? There needs to be an investigation of this abominable combination. It's just not scientifically satisfying!

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Hsan Eener
Hsan Eener - 27.08.2023 15:20

A negative is vinculum a grouping

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Hsan Eener
Hsan Eener - 27.08.2023 15:19

Let's say for N instant that all numbers have same value written different
I merges with o to make a null but from infinite speed comes 5

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Hsan Eener
Hsan Eener - 27.08.2023 14:49

Where can I find A hexagon in my environment

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Hsan Eener
Hsan Eener - 27.08.2023 14:48

If numbers came from our environment the value of pi for A tree is different than for A human

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W Z
W Z - 25.08.2023 06:08

Wow, amazing!! I feel so smart now after listening to these guys talk although they completely lost me.

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Gerald Bronco
Gerald Bronco - 24.08.2023 14:51

If only I had such videos when I was a bachelor. These are blurring the line between abstract and real. Thanks!

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Akash Sood
Akash Sood - 24.08.2023 10:32

Kindly update the map of India as the map is not correct.

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Adrian CHOY
Adrian CHOY - 23.08.2023 07:01

Newton is ridiculously ahead of his time in his time

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rakesh sharma
rakesh sharma - 21.08.2023 20:44

If you agree Madhav series existed before newtons series then whats stopping you to change the title of the video ...game was already changed before newton

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SurfingBullDog
SurfingBullDog - 18.08.2023 22:12

What a waste of food. Just draw it next time.

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Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson - 18.08.2023 17:57

If we consider Pi= (F+U), where F= Almost accurate value of Pi and U= Remain uncertain value of Pi, then the Circumference=2(F+U)r=2Fr+2Ur where 2Fr is a valid finite circle and 2Ur is an unknown shape, as U is the part of Pi it has finite geometrical value but not theoritical value. As U is so small with radius r it might look like a straight line but has underlying unknown shape which represent 2Ur.

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Dusty
Dusty - 17.08.2023 04:40

It isn't "we have rules for a reason."

I'm actually surprised you didn't say, "there are rules for a reason."

Math being universal and all.

How would "we" make rules, when math existed before us.

Unless you're secretly an alien, either by choice or unknowing; Freudian slip?

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Sean Yin
Sean Yin - 16.08.2023 21:54

I'm convinced every mathematician just has an image of pascals triangle on their desk with the amount of times it's been used to solve problems from every subject imaginable.

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Gian Cheister Calidquid
Gian Cheister Calidquid - 16.08.2023 16:40

where bebuyog

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TheWarderman
TheWarderman - 13.08.2023 06:47

Thankfully he had just invented calculus. Line goes under the radar

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Patrick Fiorito
Patrick Fiorito - 13.08.2023 04:10

Math is the true language of God.

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Patrick Fiorito
Patrick Fiorito - 13.08.2023 04:03

And.... THANK YOU SO MUCH ARCHIMEDES. 😂😂😂 That was a joke and a homage. Obviously TY Sir Isaac. 😂

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Patrick Fiorito
Patrick Fiorito - 13.08.2023 04:01

I feel like this guy is the type of math teacher I needed as a kid. I'd ask my math teacher these questions and they would basically tell me to shut up. 😂😂😂😂
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And the way my brain works. I think this made math an ugly subject for me. They keep telling me it works this way and couldn't even begin to explain why.
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This would have made a huge difference for me, I think.

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Nautical
Nautical - 11.08.2023 23:47

OY VEY.....ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE TRIBE

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Omnipotent_Science
Omnipotent_Science - 11.08.2023 22:20

One day you’ll hear the name Isaac Delacruz, the mathematician/physicist

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Jonas Kulbach
Jonas Kulbach - 10.08.2023 14:24

At the beginning of the video, I thought this was going in the direction of the sin function and Newton’s algorithm to approximate the zeros of a function. 😬

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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin - 10.08.2023 01:02

It is derived from the Zero Theorem

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chreynest
chreynest - 09.08.2023 00:31

Newton discovered pizza! I knew it

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