Тёмный

John Baez on the number 24 

James Waechter
Подписаться 658
Просмотров 102 тыс.
50% 1

This ain't Sesame Street.
The Rankin Lectures 2008, My Favorite Numbers, were given by John Baez of the University of California at Riverside.
Baez is well-known for, among other things, his long-running web column This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics and the research blog The n-Category Café.
The numbers 12 and 24 play a central role in mathematics thanks to a series of "coincidences" that is just beginning to be understood. One of the first hints of this fact was Euler's bizarre "proof" that
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... = -1/12
which he obtained before Abel declared that "divergent series are the invention of the devil".
Euler's formula can now be understood rigorously in terms of the Riemann zeta function, and in physics it explains why bosonic strings work best in 26=24+2 dimensions. The fact that
1² + 2² + 3² + ... + 24²
is a perfect square then sets up a curious link between string theory, the Leech lattice (the densest known way of packing spheres in 24 dimensions) and a group called the Monster. A better-known but closely related fact is the period-12 phenomenon in the theory of "modular forms". We shall do our best to demystify some of these deep mysteries.
Text taken from www.maths.gla.ac.uk/~tl/rankin/

Опубликовано:

 

27 июн 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 91   
@Daruqe
@Daruqe 8 лет назад
"...half of what I'm gonna be talking about is the number 12." That was amazing.
@hannahb0
@hannahb0 7 лет назад
Daruqe you have exactly 24 likes so i didnt wanna ruin that! lol
@travisbaskerfield
@travisbaskerfield 6 лет назад
"Half of what I way is meaningless..." (John Lennon)
@Kalumbatsch
@Kalumbatsch 6 лет назад
He's trying to suppress his grin at that point.
@DavidVT23
@DavidVT23 3 года назад
An update from after this talk: the Leech Lattice is not just the densest lattice in 24 dimensions, but the densest possible packing, lattice or non-lattice, in 24 dimensions. The same statement is also true of the lattices A2, A3, and E8. In no other dimensions is the densest possible packing known.
@meganmakabali1112
@meganmakabali1112 6 лет назад
He was my math professor omg. He's an amazing teacher and you can definitely tell how passionate he is in mathematics
@bryanlaughland3001
@bryanlaughland3001 4 года назад
Lucky you
@andrewbuchanan5342
@andrewbuchanan5342 7 лет назад
Baez was the first of the serious math popularizers, with his "this week's finds in mathematical physics" posts in text files, not even word or LATEX, let alone youtube videos, so it's great to see this funny and erudite man present. I loved the way he repeatedly says "well i can't go into such-and-such" but then he does a bit more. When I was an undergraduate, I remember the group theorist (and juggler and unicyclist) Dave Benson telling me, in his fabulous rooms in Great Court Trinity full of Meccano clocks he had built, including a grandfather, that 24 was his favourite number, for similar reasons to what Baez describes here.
@LuisManuelLealDias
@LuisManuelLealDias 8 лет назад
So numberphile told me to be here and so I am.
@neorics
@neorics 7 лет назад
same here lol
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 7 лет назад
neorics me three
@timwilson4701
@timwilson4701 4 года назад
Yep make it four
@anshumansingh7635
@anshumansingh7635 3 года назад
Five now :P
@DrumsTheWord
@DrumsTheWord 2 года назад
Same here, Luis!
@landspide
@landspide 8 лет назад
Mind = blown; Douglas Adams was obviously dyslexic.
@sinekonata
@sinekonata 8 лет назад
lol I just made the same remark...
@frigeragmady9625
@frigeragmady9625 8 лет назад
hahaha at first i was like "waaa?" then i was like "oh yeaaaah, good one!"
@RalphDratman
@RalphDratman 10 лет назад
I think it's wonderful that there are still deep mysteries in mathematics. For one thing, it means there will be lots more PhD theses written, keeping a segment of the population busy and even happy. But also I love to marvel at mysteries. Clearly I don't have to worry that mathematics will someday become completely dull for me.
@NewCalculus
@NewCalculus 7 лет назад
If I had $1 for every worthless math or physics PhD thesis ever written, I wouldn't be commenting here. There is only one mystery here - how someone can be so stupid to believe in this absolute hogwash.
@bobmarley95able
@bobmarley95able 8 лет назад
I was rading "JOAN BAEZ" everytime and wondered what this meant xD
@rogerlie4176
@rogerlie4176 6 лет назад
Joan Baez is actually his cousin.
@AnHebrewChild
@AnHebrewChild 6 лет назад
Roger, really? That's cool.
@profwhitmire
@profwhitmire 9 лет назад
The number 24 is also a HAPPY number.
@sinekonata
@sinekonata 8 лет назад
I can get on board with all of this... after all 24 is only the reverse of 42...
@rodovre
@rodovre 7 лет назад
Recommend: Baez has a great blog too. We still need string theory to make a good unique prediction that can be observed by solid experiments.
@XpnLef
@XpnLef 7 лет назад
i actually loled at the half 24 joke
@danbaeckstrom2189
@danbaeckstrom2189 Год назад
At 13:17, it seems Baez is confusing the zeta function with (I guess) the Gamma function... the zeta function only has one pole, at Re=1, Im=0. The Gamma function, in contrast, has multiple poles along the negative real axis.
@ZoeTheCat
@ZoeTheCat 9 лет назад
[1+2+3+4+....infinity] = -1/12
@lucacazzulo
@lucacazzulo 8 лет назад
amazing lecture
@evanparsons123
@evanparsons123 4 года назад
if you use the vertical matrix [1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,1,2,2] you can get some pretty nutty implications for the number 24
@impCaesarAvg
@impCaesarAvg 8 лет назад
John Baez is a cousin of Joan Baez. I used to think string theory was baloney, but maybe it's not.
@travisbaskerfield
@travisbaskerfield 6 лет назад
I get it. I have wondered whether the black projects people already have a Theory of Everything and are just stringing us along with these weird ideas. The math is beautiful but that doesn't automatically mean it captures something true about physical reality.
@johnbaez6533
@johnbaez6533 4 года назад
I this a parallel world or what
@GrimTheCrow
@GrimTheCrow 10 лет назад
Euler was awesome! Search for Euler's Disk for a finite time singularity. It's intriguing.
@DanaWebb2017
@DanaWebb2017 11 лет назад
Pretty interesting video.
@jasonmudgarde286
@jasonmudgarde286 2 года назад
String theory is less popular nowadays, however he explains it very well.
@ackdood
@ackdood 8 лет назад
this guy makes it fun!
@TylerHNothing
@TylerHNothing 8 лет назад
holy shit this guy is a genius
@NewCalculus
@NewCalculus 7 лет назад
No. He is an absolute idiot.
@Saxysellig
@Saxysellig 4 года назад
@John Gabriel : Would you care to elaborate please?!
@Jooolse
@Jooolse 4 года назад
@@Saxysellig If you want to have a laugh, you may want to check his channel: "I am John Gabriel, the discoverer of the first and only rigorous formulation of calculus in human history. This feat of discovery is worth 10 Abel Prizes, but the irony is that I will never even be recognised for it, never mind receive a prize!"
@Saxysellig
@Saxysellig 4 года назад
​@@Jooolse That sounds important!? Too bad I don't have time to go through his 140 page PDF and hours of videos to form an opinion about this "new calculus"...
@4elevation42
@4elevation42 4 года назад
The Fibonacci sequence has a pattern that repeats every 24 numbers.
@AngelsArmour
@AngelsArmour 3 года назад
Is there a name for this pattern?
@4elevation42
@4elevation42 3 года назад
​@@AngelsArmour Not that I know of .
@andrewhone3346
@andrewhone3346 Год назад
The Fibonacci sequence has infinitely many patterns that repeat periodically: it is a divisibility sequence, so F_n divides F_m whenever n divides m. For instance, F_3=2, so F_6, F_9, F_12,... are all even. Similarly, F_4=3, so F_8,F_12,F_16,F_20,... are all multiples of 3, while F_5,F_10,F_15 etc. are all multiples of 5. Also, by the pigeonhole principle, the remainders when you divide the Fibonacci numbers by any positive integer n form a periodic sequence: so from this point of view, there is nothing special about 24.
@JulienDS
@JulienDS 7 лет назад
You know what's funnier than 24? 25.
@estebanembroglio6371
@estebanembroglio6371 5 лет назад
Nah, thats svongoli. What about 18? I've always thought that joke was a nod to this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RkP_OGDCLY0.html Tom Kenny (voice of spongebob) was a cast member on Mr. Show, though hes not in this skit.
@Cfx45321
@Cfx45321 11 лет назад
wow very nice
@Mumon010
@Mumon010 7 лет назад
Sesame streets cool, but this was interesting. I started it at 5:11, because of this relationship between the integers 24 and 70. Is it just a curiosity? Or does "all heaven break loose" when this property is integrated with 26 dimensional string theory? Very interesting talk if you like numbers.
@4elevation42
@4elevation42 3 года назад
What about the four and twenty elders surrounding the the throne room in heaven any significance?
@poddus
@poddus 9 лет назад
144 upvotes... 144 = 12*12 COINCIDENCE!? I think not
@frigeragmady9625
@frigeragmady9625 8 лет назад
1+2=3, 7-(-1)=8, 8x3=24. coincidence!? i think not
@optimusimperat
@optimusimperat 9 лет назад
good lecturer
@NewCalculus
@NewCalculus 7 лет назад
Facepalm.
@pavanr3385
@pavanr3385 6 лет назад
I am here bcoz of numberphile... n its damn osum...
@MarkGerads
@MarkGerads 6 лет назад
Why is the wavelength not quantized? If the wavelength were quantized, a maximum frequency would exist for every string of finite length, and strings of different lengths would have different partition functions. A harmonic oscillator of frequency f only able to have f*(k+1/2) energy where k is a non-negative integer because the length of the amplitude is quantized. If the length of the amplitude was not quantized, every frequency could have an energy of 3/2. Quantizing space in 1 direction but not the other seems strange. Quantizing the wavelength which limits possible frequencies would mean that string theory does not need Zeta renormalization.
@SohailSiadat
@SohailSiadat 3 года назад
After all, the "answer" was 24, not 42.
@ianji
@ianji 8 лет назад
In the previous video about the number 8 John talked about why string theory works in 8+2 dimensional space-time whereas in this one he says that it only works in 24+2 dimensional space-time. What gives?
@jethrovanekeren1587
@jethrovanekeren1587 8 лет назад
There is a variant of string theory called superstring theory. Apparently string theory only works well in 8+2 dimensions, while superstring theory only works well in 24+2 dimensions.
@jethrovanekeren1587
@jethrovanekeren1587 8 лет назад
Whoa, I mean the other way around, it is the super-variant that requires 8+2 dimensions!
@iCarilloninChrist
@iCarilloninChrist 8 лет назад
24! This number is inherent to my existence! Moreover, it nearly is ever before me... often presenting in the most curious ways and means... e.g., I am about to like this video with 324 likes staring me down. BTW, 5, also personal, is already present and about to be born anew! It will be as if it never left... indeed, it did not. Shalom!
@frigeragmady9625
@frigeragmady9625 8 лет назад
im seeing 24 everywhere too, in the most curious of ways. llike u mentioning it like twice, then the title itself. then i look that the time on my screen, it says 6:52, 52-28=24, then in the name John Baez: which contains 8 letters, 8x3=24???? whoooaaa man
@iCarilloninChrist
@iCarilloninChrist 8 лет назад
+Friger Agmady Yes, I totally deserved that... and, it was really funny. Especially stupid was the 324 likes statement. I still see 24, standing alone, all the time and I'm not wearing a tin foil hat. OK, maybe rabbit ears, but only once in a while. 👯 In any case, Touché! Point Agmady! ⫺ 🏆 ⫹
@Raptorifik
@Raptorifik 7 лет назад
whoever edited the 3 cameras is horrible at it. It would have been nice if he had followed where the emphasis was located instead of just randomly moving around.
@Saxysellig
@Saxysellig 4 года назад
For those like me who want to get the presentation: math.ucr.edu/home/baez/numbers/24.pdf
@zodjenkins2595
@zodjenkins2595 3 года назад
degrees of the sky :))
@ryanchatterjee
@ryanchatterjee 5 лет назад
Exactly 24 dislikes lmao
@timwilson4701
@timwilson4701 4 года назад
Know exactly 26
@auntiecarol
@auntiecarol 3 года назад
@@timwilson4701 still 26. So an increase in 2 over 12 months == 24 again. Spooky.
@keithjones2379
@keithjones2379 Год назад
Has anyone ever done a study to see if there is some correlation between someone's ability to understand math and their ability to know how to use a comb or hairbrush or to use a hot oil conditioner in their hair. I'm kind of joking BUT ITS TRUE!
@rasputozen
@rasputozen 8 лет назад
Why is the quality of this series so shitty? Mathematicians are so smart but they can't operate base-level consumer equipment.
@AnnaDubin
@AnnaDubin 8 лет назад
+rasputozen its from 8 years ago of course its not hd
@nmarbletoe8210
@nmarbletoe8210 7 лет назад
There's a video of Plato lecturing in the cave, but it's just one pixel and one frame.
@okuno54
@okuno54 7 лет назад
Have you ever noticed that there aren't many mathematicians that make lots of money making movies? Maybe it's because being good at math doesn't have anything to do with being good at lights, cameras, microphones? In fact, did you even see the mathematician mess with the recording stuff at all? Seems like it's not even his job. Perhaps the university had some A/V student come in to record this stuff, but they weren't very good at it because, I dunno, they're still studying?
@PeterSitterly
@PeterSitterly 7 лет назад
When the smartest person in the room is being recorded by the camera, the camera ends up being operated by someone who is not the smartest person in the room.
@AnHebrewChild
@AnHebrewChild 6 лет назад
Peter - if this were reddit, I'd give you gold. heh.
@ufotofu9
@ufotofu9 8 лет назад
H/t to Numberphile!
@leandrogulrt
@leandrogulrt 7 лет назад
39 is much better.
@travisbaskerfield
@travisbaskerfield 6 лет назад
Amazing. So our ancestors were prescient in deciding on a 24 hour day and 360 (2*pi) as the circular measure. We seem to be approaching Jung's concept of the collective unconscious across time.
@scathiebaby
@scathiebaby 8 лет назад
beats me. :(
@bikelifepov9617
@bikelifepov9617 5 лет назад
8(24) likes
@davidpinto7083
@davidpinto7083 9 лет назад
KOBE
@johnbaez6533
@johnbaez6533 4 года назад
Hi guys
@woodienoel9332
@woodienoel9332 8 лет назад
He is good
@arturaskarbocius6091
@arturaskarbocius6091 6 лет назад
Last Fermat theorem was proofed by elliptic curves in 2016 by Andrew Willes AW=1+23=24 so your maybe cannonballs packing and elliptic curves are some how connected.
@rogerplessen5246
@rogerplessen5246 6 лет назад
There are 24 elders in the throneroom of God. 26 is the gematria for Jehovah.
@frankdimeglio8216
@frankdimeglio8216 3 года назад
"Mass"/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Time DILATION proves that electromagnetism/ENERGY IS GRAVITY, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma. Very importantly, outer "space" involves full inertia; AND it is fully invisible AND black. By Frank DiMeglio
@j.c.serranosanchez3190
@j.c.serranosanchez3190 7 лет назад
Not bad for a latino
@bikelifepov9617
@bikelifepov9617 5 лет назад
What you trying to say puto?
Далее
Sinfdosh xotin 7😂
01:01
Просмотров 1,5 млн
220 volts ⚡️
00:16
Просмотров 297 тыс.
John Baez on the number 8
59:22
Просмотров 47 тыс.
The Search for Siegel Zeros - Numberphile
16:27
Просмотров 247 тыс.
A Tribute to Euler - William Dunham
55:08
Просмотров 337 тыс.
JOHN BAEZ | SPLIT OCTONIONS and the ROLLING BALL
58:31
The mystery of 0.577 - Numberphile
10:03
Просмотров 2 млн
In 2003 We Discovered a New Way to Generate Primes
22:17
Biology as Information Dynamics - John Baez
1:01:48
Просмотров 24 тыс.