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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Oct 21, 2023 ^^
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Related note: if you’re interested in seeing more of and playing around with hyperbolic (and possibly others) geometry, I highly recommend the videogame HyperRogue.
It’s a top-down (with poincare projection by default) roguelike, but also features many tools for building projections, tilings and pictures. It’s unique, offers an interesting point of view on a lot of these things and plays around with them in many different ways.
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Brilliant work this video. There is no way I could have understood these concepts from a text book. This approach opens up access to even to relativity and quantum physics imho. Thanks to Veritasium I have some hope of comprehending even modern terminologies without completely understanding the math.
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I truly enjoy watching your videos about math, geometry in particular.
As a student in Belgium, I excelled in maths but was never motivated by the school or parents to pursue a degree in it. I switched from high maths to computer science before turning 17.
Currently I work as an architect drawing in 3D and automating the software (Revit) with custom packages and dynamo scripts to assist collegues.
I feel like ive wasted my potential in maths, especially since I was teaching my class at 13 in spherical geometry because the teacher himself didnt get his point across clearly.
Seeing someonelike you, makes me realize what I wished I pursuit,even though I understand the chance I couldve gotten as far is slim.
Keep making these videos please, thank you so much.
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I really enjoy these videos. I really appreciate how you present modern theory in an Accessible way, and yet you do it with a humility that is so often lacking in how journalism covers these things. I think that the electric Universe criticisms of the cosmic microwave background research deserves to be answered, but I also believe that the work you're doing here is important no matter how science and Discovery changes what we're seeing.
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@birindersingh4146
3 months ago
Imagine the greatness of the man who wrote 1 little paragraph and made mathematicians mad for 2000 years
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