The Way I Do Math
There is a reason my teacher gave up on me.
Do you love theorems, formulas and equations? Explore mathematics, from algebra to calculus.
There is a reason my teacher gave up on me.
Zayd doing a dance on the desks in front of a teacher
http://www.PhilipBrocoum.com The transformation of two stellated rhombic dodecahedrons from a cube.
•••••• MIRROR: https://vimeo.com/9953368 •••••• A movie inspired on numbers, geometry and nature, by Cristóbal Vila Go to www.etereaestudios.com for more inf...
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It's the gold standard of ratios! A golden ratio, also known as a golden section, golden mean, and divine proportion is related to fibonacci's sequence of nu...
Maurits Cornelis Escher (Leeuwarden, 17 /06/1898 Laren, 27/03/1972) The Mathematical Art Of M.C. Escher (BBC-4 2005)
A movie inspired on numbers, geometry and nature, by Cristóbal Vila. Reading material: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
This short computer graphics animation presents the regular 120-cell: a four dimensional polytope composed of 120 dodecahedra and also known as the hyperdodecahedron or hecatonicosachoron. The figure is built up through a sequence of subsequent foldi...
As with many irrational numbers, pi's digits are random and endless. This has some interesting philosophical implications - see Borges' "Library of Babel" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Library_of_Babel) and Pickover's "We are in the Digits of ...
More at htp://www.MathTV.com Part one of our algebra lessons on sequences. Part one talks about the relationship between the sequence of squares and the sequ...
will blow your mind
What other amazing properties of Wau can you think of? Leave them in the comments.
Please excuse the simple math and spelling errors. You shouldn't believe anything I say without double-checking even at the best of times. Go here: http://ta...
Shows a 3-pendulum rotary harmonograph in action. For more info see: http://www.karlsims.com/harmonograph/index.html
Happy October, Month of the Hexaflexagon! Part 1: http://youtu.be/VIVIegSt81k Oct. 21st is the annual Celebration of Mind, in honor of Martin Gardner. Maybe ...
Yesterday afternoon I did another video trick for my Nature of Math class at Biola University. What's the difference between the real and the imaginary? Can ...
The Monty Hall Problem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer...
Fundamentals of Physics (PHYS 200) The lecture covers a number of mathematical concepts. The Taylor series is introduced and its properties discussed, supple...
Dr Tony Padilla's unique (and low budget) twist on the Buffon's Needle experiment to learn the true value of Pi. OUR PI VIDEOS --- ALEX BELLOS AND ROGER DISC...
Michael S. Schneider explains how the Ancient Egyptians (and Chinese) and modern computers multiply and divide
www.the-media-vault.com This is a simple way to do multiplication problems without learning anything.
Benford's law, sometimes called the first-digit law, states that the first digit in many types of data sets are distributed in a non-uniform way. In fact, th...
More videos/info: http://vihart.com/doodling Doodling Snakes + Graphs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKK95DAKms Doodling Stars: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
This is a Halloween video trick I did for my Nature of Math class at Biola University, October 28, 2009. It was another experiment in video editing and mixing video with live action. UPDATE: Version 2 - I fixed the audio so you can hear what I'm say...
What is the minimum amount of road needed to connect these four towns together? Known as the Motorway Problem or Steiner Problem. An experimental solution. W...
More videos/info: http://vihart.com/doodling Check out this cool star-making applet Ruurtjan sent me: http://stars.ruurtjan.com Doodling Infinity Elephants: ...
Euler's identity is said to be the most beautiful theorem in mathematics. "It is absolutely paradoxical; we cannot understand it, and we don't know what it m...
BBC Horizon programme. Simon Singh's moving documentary of Andrew Wiles' extraordinary search for the most elusive proof in number theory.
I don't even know if this makes sense. Boo cold. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulam_spiral Doodling in Math Class videos: http://vihart.com/doodling
More videos/info: http://vihart.com/doodling Doodling Stars: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfJzrmS9UfY Doodling Binary Trees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
http://www.AlexPleaseHelp.com This is a quick method for finding the center of a circle. I used a program called Geogebra, but you can use pencil, paper and ...
These Japanese kids are taught from a young age to use an abacus, and using cognitive learning principles, are gradually taught to automate the calculating p...
Magic squares are pretty interesting for Numberphiles any day of the week - but Roger shows us one with extra special "powers". Professor Roger Bowley works ...
It is possible to turn a sphere inside out in 3-space with possible self-intersections but without creating any crease, a process often called sphere eversion (eversion means "to turn inside out").
This is flight through z^8+c Mandelbulb © Copyright by Krzysztof Marczak
Genius fast calculation by kids
This is a trick I did for my Nature of Math class at Biola University this afternoon. I like experimenting with mixing live action with video.
This animation shows interior of Tglad's Mandelbox fractal (scale = -2). Animation was rendered using my program http://sourceforge.net/projects/mandelbulber...
During our visit to IUCAA, Arvind Gupta, the great scientist has demonostrated how to make a flexagon.
http://www.philipbrocoum.com/?page_id=91 Using O.J. Simpson as an example, I introduce conditional probability.
watch how this hillbilly and his wife make math make since
Watch flowing sand create a perfect sunflower. This is an example of 100s of patterns in nature that follow the same geometrical rule. In mathematical terms, the process is called Voronoi Cell Growth.
Thank you for watching! I hope someone may be interested in Speedcubing :) About me : Yu Nakajima (Japanese) World Champion of Speedsolving the Rubik's Cube in 2007 Official Records: http://worldcubeassociation.org/results/p.php?i=2007NAKA03 Faceb...
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The century old mystery was solved by Grigori Perelman (Russian mathematician who also refused to take a prize for that). The Conjecture is explained well in...
A short film depicting the beauty of Moebius Transformations in mathematics. The movie shows how moving to a higher dimension can make the transformations ea...
http://www.ted.com The world turns on symmetry -- from the spin of subatomic particles to the dizzying beauty of an arabesque. But there's more to it than me...
Pi and e are on a date -- but one of them has a chilling secret! Watch more hilarious videos http://www.oldeenglish.org
Computer nimation of a dynamical system from the video Chaos, Fractals and Dynamics by Robert Devaney. The entire program is available at http://www.scitv.co...