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Everything you need to know about calculus... in 7 minutes.
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REFERENCES
[1] The birth of Calculus (1986): • The Birth Of Calculus ...
[2] Brief History of Calculus: www.wyzant.com/resources/less...
[3] Calculus History: www.math.uh.edu/~tomforde/cal...
[4] Timeline: www.math.uh.edu/~tomforde/tim...
[5] What is Calculus? Definition and History: study.com/academy/lesson/what...
[6] Controversy: www.fitchburgstate.edu/upload...
[7] Babylonian Calculus: • Math whizzes of ancien...
[8] Sexagesimal: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexages...
[9] Nice video: • Introduction to Calcul...
[10] Timeline of Calculus: prezi.com/zp6jszu6xne8/timeli...
[11] India Vs Newton: www.manchester.ac.uk/discover...
[12] Madhava: www.storyofmathematics.com/in...
[13] Babylonia: www.ancient.eu/babylon/
[14] Science and Tech in India: web.archive.org/web/200608211...
[15] Article in language you don’t care about: web.archive.org/web/201407142...

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@superlambmilkshake4904
@superlambmilkshake4904 3 года назад
3:55 Its actually really easy to understand, its like throwing a rock into the air, when the rock reaches its highest point, at that exact highest point before it starts falling becuase of gravity, its intantaneous speed it zero becuase it slowed down as it went up, stopped at its highest point, then started accelerating to the ground. Now imagine that but an elliptical path of a planet orbiting another object, the longest side of the oval is when it is the highest point
@thegreatkeljb
@thegreatkeljb 3 года назад
Doesn't that only apply to things that you throw in a straight line? If I throw a rock in a curve path, it's instantaneous speed will never reach 0 even on the peak of the curve.
@npkpchannel4505
@npkpchannel4505 3 года назад
I am indian too, don't just blindly defend , there is always a tangential velocity in an elliptical path, its a fact , and mistakes happen
@paige6467
@paige6467 2 года назад
it's easy to say this now because everyone knows it already...
@क्रेज़ीबिच
@क्रेज़ीबिच 2 года назад
@@thegreatkeljb bro gravity?
@pepperbytez8128
@pepperbytez8128 Год назад
@@thegreatkeljb its vertical speed will.
@harikrista
@harikrista 4 года назад
Great presentation of calculus. Now we know calculus wasn’t an overnight discovery to explain gravity, motion of falling moon.
@DrumsTheWord
@DrumsTheWord 11 месяцев назад
This was well structured and well argued. Newton himself made the quote about "giants"...a clue perhaps to his insights. He may well of learned from the past rather than being a statement of humility.
@gabem5635
@gabem5635 2 месяца назад
He was marking fun of Robert Hooke in that “quote”
@Nediler
@Nediler 2 месяца назад
I did all Calcs in Engineering school - partical differential equations (PEDs) being the most brutal - but its crazy how people thought of this shit. Blows my mind....
@prabhulingayyahiremath6142
@prabhulingayyahiremath6142 3 года назад
Being an kannadiga(karnataka, india) ,I am very much happy that you have used our great mathematician BHASKARA 2 's epic book Leelavathi as an illustration in the middle of explanation, a big thank you, proud to be an kanndiga ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ
@pj4314
@pj4314 3 года назад
Kannada ❤️
@Gaurav-do3im
@Gaurav-do3im 3 года назад
Proud to be an indian ❤️❤️
@dilipharish9932
@dilipharish9932 2 года назад
Kannada ❤️
@theimperfectguitarist974
@theimperfectguitarist974 2 года назад
Nanuuu bro😁😁
@It9LpBFS37
@It9LpBFS37 2 года назад
Cool bro
@Nostradamus_Order33
@Nostradamus_Order33 5 лет назад
I learned something, I didn’t know. 🙏🏻
@JustsomeSteve
@JustsomeSteve 2 года назад
can you learn something you did already know? (Just being a smartass over here :) )
@sameerkatte4895
@sameerkatte4895 2 года назад
3 years and you still reply to comments. Tou are really hard working lol
@fernandoraphael95
@fernandoraphael95 5 лет назад
Awesome video ahahahah thanks for the info!
@mrscientist2511
@mrscientist2511 4 года назад
truely informative thanxx a lot.
@nsiety
@nsiety 3 года назад
Could you do a video on history of calc after Newton and leibnitz ...like the rigorous foundations done by Cauchy, weierstrass and riemann
@anshumaan1024
@anshumaan1024 5 месяцев назад
Atleast you showed other mathematicians !! Thank you
@clueless9447
@clueless9447 3 года назад
Instantaneous speed of the planet is 0 which means the velocity of the moving planet is uniform and if the uniform velocity changes then so will the value of zero which represents constant or neutral velocity
@anoopantony5072
@anoopantony5072 3 года назад
The Jyesthadeva's Ganita-Yukti-Bhasa (1530 CE) written in Malayalam that contains the proofs given by Madhava the first book of calculus even before Newton... After the Portugese came to Kerala and they passed the work into Europe. Unfortunately the Kerala school of Mathematics came to an end because of European invasions of Portugese, Dutch and English. Thus all the mathematical works were destroyed or we can say that the kings were in constant fight with these powers. It is said that father of father of malayalam language eEzhuthachan move to other part of Kerala as the place he lived was having constant fights for European forces.
@karag4487
@karag4487 Год назад
Where's the proof?
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
Please provide evidence
@wishfulthinking1530
@wishfulthinking1530 Год назад
Yes you're right. Europeans and americans are thieves. They stole ancient knowledge works and claimed them to be invented by them!!!
@bjornfeuerbacher5514
@bjornfeuerbacher5514 5 месяцев назад
That book contains some series. But calling it the first book of calculus would be quite a stretch. It contained neither something like integrals nor slopes of tangents, not even talking about the fundamental theorem of calculus.
@Shaeffen_
@Shaeffen_ 8 месяцев назад
Great summary. I'm surprised someone was able to aquire this information in order
@Thanos-hp1mw
@Thanos-hp1mw 3 года назад
When you can read and completely understand texts at 3:59: UNLIMITED POWER!!!
@mdmahfuzalamabir425
@mdmahfuzalamabir425 Год назад
which software did you use to make this video?
@HopDavid
@HopDavid 2 года назад
The foundations of modern calculus were laid in the generation before Newton and Leibniz. It was Fermat who first described how to find the slope of a tangent to a curve. And Cavalieri who figured how to calculate the area under a curve -- Google Cavalieri's quadrature. Neither would have been possible without the invention of graph paper with an x and y axis. Which was developed by Descartes and Fermat.
@sebastianbalbo1906
@sebastianbalbo1906 Год назад
Nope aryabattha BRAHMAGUPTA BASHKARA SECONDO MANJULA MADHAVA
@bjornfeuerbacher5514
@bjornfeuerbacher5514 5 месяцев назад
Actually, finding areas under a curve was done long before Cavalieri, already by Archimedes. And Descartes had a method for finding the slope of a tangent virtually at the same time as Fermat.
@HopDavid
@HopDavid 5 месяцев назад
@@bjornfeuerbacher5514 Thanks, you're correct. I believe Eudoxus was also calculating area within curves. I should have specified area under curves drawn on Cartesian coordinates. I was startled to see Cavalieri's quadrature. It was what I learned in freshman calculus, integral of x^n = 1/n x^(n-1) I didn't know that Descartes had also found a way to find slope of a tangent to a curve.
@ShimoriUta77
@ShimoriUta77 6 месяцев назад
Before this video I only knew Renal Calculus. Ty for the enlightenment
@rohit20233
@rohit20233 3 года назад
Awesome video ⭐✔️
@NomMon7828
@NomMon7828 2 года назад
As an 12th class student I never get deferentiation & integration, always seemed a thing I cannot know, but now after learning their application I want to learn about this
@nickharrison3748
@nickharrison3748 10 месяцев назад
differention is rate of change between 2 quantities. e.g if you have a equation or a formula describing relation between 2 quantities and you want to know how one quantity varies when the other quantity is changed, then its called derivative
@NeetAspirant-hc9gu
@NeetAspirant-hc9gu 9 месяцев назад
​@@nickharrison3748then what is the integration I'D love to understand them with concepts rather than rote learning
@queensmate5224
@queensmate5224 3 года назад
The language is kannada.. what it says is some what related to max and min kinetic energy of pendulum at extreme points middle point.
@yungoz7608
@yungoz7608 2 года назад
Bro i was high as a mf kite and asked myself how tf did calculus come to be.......now I am here.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
We have an intellectual in our midst. It's a shame you're going to forget about this tomorrow :/ oh well, you can watch it again
@skysmirk1369
@skysmirk1369 3 года назад
I really appreciate the research you did to make this video! It is so rare to find math history that is not European/Greek-centered. Thank you for sharing the Indian mathematics and mathematicians that contributed so greatly to our calculus. Do you have any books to recommend a math history nerd that covers Indian contributions? And contributions from other areas of the world that isn't dominated by Western thought?
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 3 года назад
_Indian Mathematics: Engaging With The World From Ancient To Modern Times_ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_mathematics#:~:text=From%20Wikipedia%2C%20the%20free%20encyclopedia%20Indian%20mathematics%20emerged,scholars%20like%20Aryabhata%2C%20Brahmagupta%2C%20Bhaskara%20II%2C%20and%20Var%C4%81hamihira.
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
Every civilization had contributed to some elements calculus which had led Newton and leitsberg in the creation of calculus
@sampatkalyan3103
@sampatkalyan3103 Год назад
@@mauryanempire7503 LOL the subject of calculus is it self a Indian thing. By saying this you are trying to lessen the credit which should belong to Indians.
@karag4487
@karag4487 Год назад
@@sampatkalyan3103 you Indians are just begging too much
@sampatkalyan3103
@sampatkalyan3103 Год назад
@@karag4487 you westerners are the same ones who did the begging from the start of the civilization and also still doing it till now. Otherwise you people resort looting stealing and or putting your stupid name in everything which don't belong to you.
@the.sundew
@the.sundew Год назад
lmaoo the silence when Gottfried was introduced
@Sangeychhonjin
@Sangeychhonjin 3 года назад
Love from Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India.🙂🙏💜
@Sangeychhonjin
@Sangeychhonjin 3 года назад
@it's oblivion haan ji zaroor
@w3dgeYT
@w3dgeYT Год назад
me curios how its made. After finally understanding the area bounded by the curve for almost 2 semesterr of tryinf
@StraightToTheAve
@StraightToTheAve Месяц назад
My brain can’t comprehend how some things were created
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 10 месяцев назад
Cool video! 😂🎉
@ushasuresh8632
@ushasuresh8632 3 года назад
3:40 🤣🤣 why you showing t series..??
@MK-lh3xd
@MK-lh3xd 2 года назад
4:03 The language "you don't care about" is Kannada, the language of the state of Karnataka in India.
@dwaipayandattaroy9801
@dwaipayandattaroy9801 2 года назад
Summ xdx = intergrating = Collecting variable = it suppose my beads neckless broke and They need be re fixed but Sumthing is there that needs been aware of for collection . what is it. knowledge of how many beads were There in the unbroken Chain , is this making Sense .
@CASHSEC
@CASHSEC 2 года назад
Now that's what I call a good factual video.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
Now this is what i call a great comment
@bharatmodi4860
@bharatmodi4860 3 года назад
3:42 India comes into action
@yizhang7027
@yizhang7027 Год назад
The ancient Chinese did something similar to the ancient greeks for calculating PI.
@soilmanted
@soilmanted 2 года назад
I love math history.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
Me too!
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 7 месяцев назад
Mughuls burned down the greatest library of mankind in Nalanda University 9 Million books were burned, I bet it had all the maths we use today.
@hajiabdulaziz256
@hajiabdulaziz256 Год назад
what is the use of calculus in computer science
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium Год назад
At the moment, I use it a ton when dealing with machine learning (which is the rest of my channel )
@theimperfectguitarist974
@theimperfectguitarist974 2 года назад
4:00 I literally jumped seeing my language (kannada) in the video!!!
@Rabiashah12345
@Rabiashah12345 2 года назад
Respected sir .hope you are well. This is a great video. It tell us history of calculas. Thank you so much for your Precious effort....I am writing my math project about differential equations. I need history of calculas. Your this information about calculus is very useful. But can you tell me name of that book from which you have studied this history. Because if I will use it. I will need references of the book.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
Appreciated. Honestly, it's been a while since I made this video. But the information i used wasn't from a specific book. Just random knowledge I'd come across and decided to compile into this video.
@Rabiashah12345
@Rabiashah12345 2 года назад
@@CodeEmporium . Now what I 'll do😭😭😭😭
@Rabiashah12345
@Rabiashah12345 2 года назад
@@CodeEmporium OK. I can understand. But can you tell me any book contains history of calculas. Bcz. I have searched many books. But not a single book had this information that you have given with time record
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
The best i can say is try using this video as a starting point. Google concepts that i mentioned here. Start reading material of these googled concepts from various sources. And if you follow that rabbit hole, your understanding of the field will be rock solid.
@marktulo
@marktulo 6 месяцев назад
GOOD MORNING, SIRS
@kaceobrwa7039
@kaceobrwa7039 2 года назад
The Babylonian tablet you are talking about is from 900 BCE , but in india you can find evidence of mathematics from atleast 2000 BCE
@chutenderchodi7369
@chutenderchodi7369 Год назад
@@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 ....lol, in a Bollywood movie??
@rajneeshprasad9774
@rajneeshprasad9774 Год назад
Mathematics is not all about calculus it also has many other branches and the person is only telling about calculus not the whole mathematics
@chutenderchodi7369
@chutenderchodi7369 Год назад
Timmy can you quote that evidence of 2000 BCE? Ps note I am asking real reference not some mythology
@hummandstrum3624
@hummandstrum3624 2 года назад
Harrapan civilization was the first to find calculus ..basic calculus ....
@xy1877
@xy1877 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@chutenderchodi7369
@chutenderchodi7369 Год назад
Lol wow 😳
@kingpin433
@kingpin433 3 года назад
Madahava is from malayalis place kerala
@dinkarupadhyay7696
@dinkarupadhyay7696 3 года назад
It was originated in india India -----> Persia----> middle east------> Greece ----> whole europe
@Newmoon19
@Newmoon19 3 года назад
By Madhava?
@jinmin3471
@jinmin3471 3 года назад
Are the dates accurate? Thanks for answering 😁
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 3 года назад
Nope, the Greeks and Indians developed it separately and Independently, around the same time.
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
@@anirudh177 greeks learned it from india. europeans didnt invent anything all this knwledge was stolen fron india.. europeans themselves are descandants of indians who lost the war and were kicked out from india 5k yrs ago.
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 2 года назад
@@prafful_sahu Lmao another anti-Indian distorting Bharat's history for his anti-Indian agenda. That also didn't happen, also you're doing the same thing as what Colonials did to Indian history, by claiming that they didn't invent anything. please learn Indian history, you anti-nationalist India hater.
@kenesufernandez1281
@kenesufernandez1281 Месяц назад
✨💖
@roseescritor8894
@roseescritor8894 3 года назад
AHAHAHAHAHA 😂 I love your drawings!
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 3 года назад
Finally someone who understands!
@abeerfatima5389
@abeerfatima5389 3 года назад
so true, it was entertaining and educational, watching the head of bhaskara 2 on stick figure, still crack me with laugh
@yt-sh
@yt-sh 3 года назад
@@CodeEmporium you explained differential with banana, motion with tom and Jerry and its only been 30 sec, I subbed!
@yaminevire7854
@yaminevire7854 Месяц назад
I am from Bangladesh ❤❤
@zerotoinfinity8734
@zerotoinfinity8734 2 года назад
❤️💯💯✔️
@samdude2.o327
@samdude2.o327 5 месяцев назад
As a guy whos mother tongue is kannada i fell proud😄
@ayeayecaptain6249
@ayeayecaptain6249 2 года назад
4:09 neutwan , laibineez - lolz.
@indriyantoYin
@indriyantoYin 3 года назад
Teacher: Who invented calculus? me: I dont know... maybe a random Babylonian astronomers??
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
indians. babylon like others were tiny pony civilizations compared to india. they are the descandants of indians who were kicked out from india 5k yrs ago
@rithviktulasi5130
@rithviktulasi5130 3 года назад
The language of the written by Bhaskar is kannada A language of India
@Love_hardwork
@Love_hardwork 6 месяцев назад
Iraq ❤ my country did a lot for the earth 🌎
@turbogaming8808
@turbogaming8808 Год назад
Whatttt new born in 1942 and conceived calculus in 1660's??? He must've been like 18-28 years old that's quite young.
@nsiety
@nsiety 3 года назад
5:56 😂😂😂so funny
@ardaehi
@ardaehi 2 года назад
My respect to Newton has been doubled since i learnt he invented the calculus
@kaceobrwa7039
@kaceobrwa7039 2 года назад
He didn't invent calculus .
@ardaehi
@ardaehi 2 года назад
@@kaceobrwa7039 well of course not completely but we can count him as a father of calculus
@archivesoffantasy5560
@archivesoffantasy5560 2 года назад
@@ardaehi and he was only 24
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
lol europeans didnt invent anything all this knwledge was stolen fron india.. europeans themselves are descandants of indians who lost the war and were kicked out from india 5k yrs ago.
@unitedstatesofamerica4737
@unitedstatesofamerica4737 2 года назад
@@kaceobrwa7039 he invented the modern calculus indian version is not used during modern times
@lanziviersuson5288
@lanziviersuson5288 Год назад
3:06
@____aneesh._
@____aneesh._ 2 года назад
Pls care abt kannada cause its my language🙏🙏
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
Yep!
@merryhunt9153
@merryhunt9153 2 года назад
Leibnitz is pronounced Lipe-nits. Lipe rhymes with pipe.
@hidum5779
@hidum5779 11 месяцев назад
you missed Seki Takakazu who also independently invented calculus. BTW Aryabhata (5th century CE) also had the idea of instantaneous velocity almost 1000 years before newton. He also gave numerical solutions which now are known as Euler's method. He pioneered in difference equations as well. Also, Aryabhata didn't invent zero, it was known before him.
@bjornfeuerbacher5514
@bjornfeuerbacher5514 5 месяцев назад
I read up on Seki Takakazu, but didn't find anything about him inventing calculus. What do you mean? Also, I didn't find anything about Aryabhata already having the idea of instantaneous velocity or any connection to Euler's method.
@ajokaefi
@ajokaefi 4 года назад
... Leibnitz was the first to publish (that's how we know who does it first in Science)
@randalthor647
@randalthor647 4 года назад
Published by stealing?
@appleslover
@appleslover 4 года назад
@@randalthor647 how would he steal something he hasn't seen from a guy in his twenties who he have never heard of?
@burgerqueen1633
@burgerqueen1633 3 года назад
@@spiderman-gt1mm typical indian mentality 😂
@spiderman-gt1mm
@spiderman-gt1mm 3 года назад
@@burgerqueen1633 my ancestors are from Iran.. However my ancestors were settled in India...
@spiderman-gt1mm
@spiderman-gt1mm 3 года назад
@@burgerqueen1633 Madhava of sangamgrama en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhava_of_Sangamagrama Bhaskarcharya II en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bh%C4%81skara_II
@RajSingh-uv6eq
@RajSingh-uv6eq 2 года назад
i laughed so much when u symbolized india with tseries haha
@jaysoncruz1821
@jaysoncruz1821 2 года назад
Im doing my 1st year of aerospace engineering and ill tell y'all calculus ain't fun at the beginning for me. Takes time required to learn.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
But it's useful right? :)
@Blooper17
@Blooper17 Год назад
Its useful right...
@murdock5537
@murdock5537 6 месяцев назад
His name is Gottfried-Wilhelm Leibniz, not "Liebnitz" nor "Leibnitz".
@chethan9089
@chethan9089 Месяц назад
yes he pronounced names-newton- leibnitz like a native kannadiga..so funny
@lauziyi5728
@lauziyi5728 2 года назад
Why did they do this
@SebastianSanchez65
@SebastianSanchez65 4 года назад
you know it’s pronounced LAIBNIZ
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 4 года назад
And now I know
@sameerkatte4895
@sameerkatte4895 2 года назад
Me who actually knows Kannada and is watching this: Ha, the cheek this guy has! Like and subscribe lol.
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 2 года назад
Many thanks! :)
@sebastianbalbo1906
@sebastianbalbo1906 Год назад
Aryabattha BRAHMAGUPTA BASHKARA II MANJULA MADHAVA...eudosso archimedes never proofed to be existent for real..
@AdamasOldblade
@AdamasOldblade 2 года назад
Video is too difficult to understand
@adityakumarstuffdoer9591
@adityakumarstuffdoer9591 9 месяцев назад
Actually a 14th century mathematician named madhava lived in kerala and used advanced calculus in his scriptures. Most of you don't know this and dont assume I'm lying you can look him up It's proved that he knew calculus before newton or lleibnez The mainstream just doesn't tell it to you cuz all books are written by westerns nowadays
@simplepointstudio6210
@simplepointstudio6210 5 месяцев назад
Most mathematicans knew calculus before Newton and Leibniz, they just made it "kinda" official. The video itself literally elaborated it.
@nightmare9597
@nightmare9597 3 года назад
The stupid people have filled the comments 🙄 Great video btw!
@aaditya7547
@aaditya7547 3 года назад
Fr
@ved1749
@ved1749 3 года назад
Anyone Intrested in calculus in 2021 ? like me
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 3 года назад
the Greeks and Indians developed it separately and Independently, around the same time.
@johnconstantine8574
@johnconstantine8574 Год назад
Greek never developed the idea “0” Basic ideas of infinitesimal calculus shouldn't predate 7th century.
@kaceobrwa7039
@kaceobrwa7039 2 года назад
I like how he completely ignores the 300 years of Kerala School of mathematics, from 1300 to 1600 , and gave credit to Newton . Anyways..
@hardikmehta3087
@hardikmehta3087 2 года назад
Ya man! Madhava ( actually invented calculus 300 years before newton) is underrated...😕😔
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 2 года назад
how? didn't he just talk about Madhava?
@garvs3thi
@garvs3thi 2 года назад
@@hardikmehta3087 A) Calculus was not invented it was discovered lol B) madhava was a gr8 mathematician who made a lot of important contributions the bhasakara 2 guy also proved something which we prove today using Langrange's Mean value theorem(he didn't prove langrange's theorem just a result which is proved using langrange's theorem) but madhava and bhaskara both didn't discover calculus both put forward important stepping stones but at the end it was leibinz and newton who tied it all together mathematically
@vaibhavkrupakar240
@vaibhavkrupakar240 2 года назад
@@garvs3thi he stated rolle's theorem- directly and mean value theorem indirectly, neelakanta states it exquisitely
@garvs3thi
@garvs3thi 2 года назад
@@vaibhavkrupakar240 Using a theorem or stating it is not same as proving it my friend the person who proves a theorem is the one who it credited with it him using it doesn't mean he invented it because there is no proof he derived it like I can state the unproven collatz conjecture but it doesn't mean that i can be credited for it's proof
@truedecors5941
@truedecors5941 2 года назад
Hope your research end in TamilNadu
@MadMax-ph1rl
@MadMax-ph1rl Месяц назад
All this hindu Indian scientists where really selfie to keep there studies and research to a certain group And when someone from West discover out the completely same thing like after 200 or 300 years they started saying "no we discovered it hundreds of years ago " . So why don't you spread that knowledge Because of people like this the your science knowledge and this so called modern world is 100 years back in time
@spiderman-gt1mm
@spiderman-gt1mm 4 года назад
I think it was discovered in india..
@ironmandedanadan9653
@ironmandedanadan9653 3 года назад
But it is sad that only few people know the truth.
@AhmedMahmoud-tv9vw
@AhmedMahmoud-tv9vw 3 года назад
Yeah, India doesn't get much attention. Fun fact: Arabic-numerals are called indo-numerals in the middle east. It is just the Europeans who call it Arabic numerals.
@in-human1698
@in-human1698 3 года назад
No it's not
@times2508
@times2508 3 года назад
www.cbc.ca/news/technology/calculus-created-in-india-250-years-before-newton-study-1.632433
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 3 года назад
The Babylonians did it first, then Indians and Greeks did it.
@atmospheresports6543
@atmospheresports6543 3 года назад
I searched for this to know the people who made my life miserable.
@nicholassanchez7798
@nicholassanchez7798 3 года назад
ikr fuck who ever invented this stuffs
@zackfoster8946
@zackfoster8946 3 года назад
Omo yes ans also to generate some interest in maths so that i can be genuis which i can never be.🤣
@Legnica148
@Legnica148 Год назад
This has no sense at all. Calculus is defined by the Fundamental Theorem, period. Thinking of infinitesimal stuff has nothing to do with "inventing Calculus" or not. The thing that makes Newton (and Leibniz) really out of the curve it that he (they) actually thought about the integral and derivative relationship. Please don't spill stuff like this as if this was something understood during Babylonia times... "Of course it didn't" got my nerves bouncing lmao... Please please understand what you are talking about beforehand. Seriously what the hell do you think the geometry thing during the first section has anything to do with it? And you don't even mention Euclides? Embarrassing really. And the second section was only actually applied to the fundamentals with Riemann... Calculus is the fundamental theorem, not "infinitesimal stuff". THESE OVER THE SHELF MATEMATICIANS ARE GETTING OUT OF HAND.
@tatakbikol6256
@tatakbikol6256 2 года назад
greek yogurt 🤣
@minhsieuquay8164
@minhsieuquay8164 2 года назад
yess 6:22
@mdsk7623
@mdsk7623 Год назад
So this is the guy that ruined my life
@kappascopezz5122
@kappascopezz5122 6 месяцев назад
Sorry I can't continue watching this if you keep pronouncing it as Liebnitz
@kshitiz6926
@kshitiz6926 3 года назад
You could avoid making fun of the accent and language. It was totally unnecessary and stupid.
@J3R1N
@J3R1N 2 года назад
6:29 they suk !!
@anassben3333
@anassben3333 3 года назад
T-series XD XD
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 3 года назад
It's lit
@ryanjagpal123
@ryanjagpal123 3 года назад
Isaac Newton was one of the smartest people and yet he made something so stupid and nothing to do with maths and just Greek symbols that make no sense at all, and idk why people even do it
@anirudh177
@anirudh177 2 года назад
what?
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
newton like other europeans didnt invernt anything it was all stolen from india
@ryanjagpal123
@ryanjagpal123 2 года назад
@@prafful_sahu I didn’t think India would be that intelligent, I’m Indian and I am far from very smart
@englandhanuman8079
@englandhanuman8079 3 года назад
Sir Isaac Newton
@CodeEmporium
@CodeEmporium 3 года назад
A fine sir indeed he was
@englandhanuman8079
@englandhanuman8079 3 года назад
@@CodeEmporium because the universe boos
@superduper9732
@superduper9732 2 года назад
Calculus was originated in India
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
Nope it is unknown where it was originated
@itsoblivion8124
@itsoblivion8124 Год назад
@@mauryanempire7503 nope this is not unknown
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
@@itsoblivion8124 first it was originated in Babylonia according to some reports but nobody knows where it was first originated
@rki7068
@rki7068 Месяц назад
According to this video, the Greeks and Babylonians
@alitlweird
@alitlweird 3 года назад
Newton invented Calculus™️ when he was 22 years old. If you ever feel unaccomplished in life, just compare yourself to Newton.
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
newton is european and european didnt invent anything it was all stolen from india.
@rajneeshprasad9774
@rajneeshprasad9774 Год назад
@@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 just read how libiniz did it
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
@@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 good joke ever heard 🤣🤣🤣 it was already knew to Babylonians
@Legnica148
@Legnica148 Год назад
@@mauryanempire7503 Please show me where. I truly am super eager to see. On the other hand, I have a book called "Principia" which will show, documented, everything you say the Babylonians did beforehand.
@bjornfeuerbacher5514
@bjornfeuerbacher5514 5 месяцев назад
Oh, come on, when you write about the history of calculus, you should get the name of Leibniz right! And no, "cuneiform" is not a name for the clay tablets, but is the name of the writing system! Two quite basic errors already in less than two minutes. Congratulations!
@davenavy9960
@davenavy9960 6 дней назад
Why are you being an asshole it’s people like you who stop people from wanting to learn math, simple mistakes aren’t a justification for judgement
@davenavy9960
@davenavy9960 6 дней назад
Also if you look up cuneiform it’s synonymous with the writing on the clay tablets so calling it a cuneiform I see no issue with.
@bjornfeuerbacher5514
@bjornfeuerbacher5514 6 дней назад
@@davenavy9960 Huh? As you say yourself: cuneiform is the writing _on_ the clay tablets. So cuneiform is not the clay tablets themselves!
@davenavy9960
@davenavy9960 5 дней назад
@@bjornfeuerbacher5514 Maybe you fail to understand the context in which cuneiform developed. Its okay that someone of weak mental and intellectual capabilities such as yourself struggles with understanding but I suggest you research that calling the artifact a cuneiform is not controversial....
@davenavy9960
@davenavy9960 5 дней назад
Its a holes like you who stop people from wanting to learn math, quit it and shut up!
@jinjunliu2401
@jinjunliu2401 4 года назад
Babylonians were first!
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
no indians were.
@chutenderchodi7369
@chutenderchodi7369 Год назад
@@prafful_sahu ....did indians invented calculus while p00ping in the open??
@mauryanempire7503
@mauryanempire7503 Год назад
@@prafful_sahu no it's Babylonians
@xtentacion4167
@xtentacion4167 5 лет назад
Its disappointing to see that talented people like you who make informative videos get so less views but idiots like mr beast who have no talent but keep on doing random shit get so many views.
@atoufaz4334
@atoufaz4334 2 года назад
i hate calculus
@mollysullivan6414
@mollysullivan6414 2 месяца назад
greek. yogurt.
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