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The Extraordinary Math Boy (feat. 3Blue1Brown) - Objectivity 225 

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Grant from 3Blue1Brown takes a lucky dip into the archives at the Royal Society... What will he find?! More links below ↓↓↓
Featuring Grant Sanderson from 3Blue1Brown speaking with Brady.
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@SlimThrull
@SlimThrull 4 года назад
Grant is far more impressed that he selected an Irishman than anything else.
@imrantechguy1200
@imrantechguy1200 4 года назад
@SlimThrull Because he is Irish from his mothers side.
@deltaqed
@deltaqed 4 года назад
Bullying an already dead child bc he wasnt fast multiplying and got a multiplication wrong, this is the content i subscribed for
@PavelSTL
@PavelSTL 4 года назад
you must be a lot of fun to be around with
@deltaqed
@deltaqed 4 года назад
@@PavelSTL my comment was 100% unironic, i laughed so hard
@bobbysanchez6308
@bobbysanchez6308 4 года назад
Hey now they could’ve died an old man
@victorblaer
@victorblaer 3 года назад
Ruthless.
@ocaranzam
@ocaranzam 2 года назад
@@PavelSTL you are the life of the party if people need to explain their jokes
@DontMockMySmock
@DontMockMySmock 4 года назад
I will now always refer to Grant "3blue1brown" Sanderson as "The Extraordinary Math Boy."
@BooyahL
@BooyahL 4 года назад
I would too if only I could remember of this video for more than two days☹️
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 4 года назад
"Busted." The dry humour of this man is just the best!
@arikwolf3777
@arikwolf3777 4 года назад
I was hoping Keith would say "the bust was a bust." But his one word answer is so much better.
@Eylrid
@Eylrid 4 года назад
You might even say it's jest the bust
@CrowArchLane
@CrowArchLane 4 года назад
I'd love to see a day-in-the-life of Keith series. Seems like his job would be really interesting!
@robnorris4770
@robnorris4770 4 года назад
PSKM. Pure Special Keith Magic.
@morezco
@morezco 4 года назад
“oh that’s rubbish then, isn’t it?... You wanted something that could pass the DNA test, I bet” lmaooo Keith is great
@mattclough1737
@mattclough1737 4 года назад
the American can't handle the sarcasm 😂
@infernocaptures8739
@infernocaptures8739 4 года назад
So who exactly is American among them?
@gyanodayajaiswal2280
@gyanodayajaiswal2280 4 года назад
Grant says 49141. He was right if he added that "1" in "49". Then it would have been 5041.
@tuchapoltr
@tuchapoltr 4 года назад
He was also most likely doing the same thing that child was doing: multiplying from left to right (hence why he started with 7 x 7 = 49 ...), just that he accidently added an extra zero and did 49000 + 141 rather than 4900 + 141
@MCLooyverse
@MCLooyverse 4 года назад
Yup. I would imagine he did 4900 + 140 + 1, which he turned into 49141 instead of 5041.
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 3 года назад
He got the two steps right but didnt quite combine Them.
@cykikvisage
@cykikvisage 4 года назад
This channel is seriously a treasure on RU-vid. Cheers Brady, James, Keith and all.
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@darkairieal
@darkairieal 4 года назад
@@ObjectivityVideos I hope ya'll are archiving some(if not all) of your objectivity videos at the Royal Society. That would just be grand for someone to find in the future.
@JustMe8800
@JustMe8800 4 года назад
Keith wasn't having any of it from Grant regarding Newton's notes, haha
@RodrigoGonzalez-zy1mf
@RodrigoGonzalez-zy1mf 4 года назад
“And Irish!” XD
@krissp8712
@krissp8712 4 года назад
I love how excited Grant is about that haha
@AwwwPishhh
@AwwwPishhh 4 года назад
As was Hans Sloane who is he letter was written to. He was from Killyleagh I’m Co Down
@appleslover
@appleslover 4 года назад
I wonder why the Irish are so beloved after being so much hated in the 19th century ( for obvious reasons... **looking at you England** )!! I even like them myself but don't know why.
@sam08g16
@sam08g16 4 года назад
Grant and Keith together, can't get any better than this
@integralboi2900
@integralboi2900 4 года назад
What about blackpenredpen and dr.Peyam?
@VincentGroenewold
@VincentGroenewold 4 года назад
I was just there a few months ago. A guard told me to go downstairs where someone would surely assist me. Only for me to bust into the Monday morning meeting of Keith et al. Woops! :) He was very nice about it though, thanks again!
@iqranthing544
@iqranthing544 3 года назад
5:58 Others laughing at the father But Grant was so respectful and says "he's a proud dad" 💖
@samyu9056
@samyu9056 4 года назад
Nobody: Grant: AND IRISH
@petike01100
@petike01100 4 года назад
Grant is also an Extraordinary Math Boy
@zakirreshi6737
@zakirreshi6737 4 года назад
He is talking about him
@thesoul3461
@thesoul3461 3 года назад
First I saw the face of the pi voice, then watched him talking, so glad I saw him walking too. Lol. It's just delightful to watch Grant. Great video.
@douglaslawrie3449
@douglaslawrie3449 2 года назад
What grant says at 6:14 hits home with me. I never learned short/long division, adding in columns or any of those normal methods of arithmetic. I learned and taught myself a variety of more intuitive methods and flew through high school and University maths. I relented recently while teaching a year 5 class and the numbers were just so that I didn’t have any tricks that would work. I used short division for the first time last Saturday (I picked it up from looking over students shoulders).
@markkennedy9767
@markkennedy9767 4 года назад
I love how Grant is as always magnanimous and encouraging even when the kid is far from a genius.
@qstone777
@qstone777 4 года назад
And far from alive
@a.b.6689
@a.b.6689 2 года назад
@@qstone777 what a beautiful comment
@fademejake
@fademejake 4 года назад
7:20 I was really hoping that the special Keith magic was going to be him walking around the room 8 or 9 times and then giving the answer.
@manuc.260
@manuc.260 4 года назад
this was great, and i love the description of the method used. personally I also go from highest to lowest, reasoning it as (70+1)x(70+1) = 70x70 + 2x70 + 1 for example
@AnyFactor
@AnyFactor 4 года назад
(a+b)^2 = a^2 +2ab + b^2 71^2 = (70+1)^2
@ZeedijkMike
@ZeedijkMike 4 года назад
The amount of work you guys puts in to this video is admirable. Love Keith's detective work.
@OutbackBoy
@OutbackBoy 4 года назад
Yes! Been waiting since the podcast for this second installment
@morezco
@morezco 4 года назад
Outback Boy what podcast did they mention this on?
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
Numberphile Podcast here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FGyKocI8_yQ.html
@morezco
@morezco 4 года назад
Objectivity grand! Subbed
@niclastname
@niclastname 4 года назад
Keith roasting Grant had me cracking up! xD This channel is such a gem.
@lilye7487
@lilye7487 4 года назад
3b1b sure is an incredible math boi
@PlayerEXP1
@PlayerEXP1 4 года назад
The man, The myth, The legend, Gront Sonderson himself!
@NovaWarrior77
@NovaWarrior77 4 года назад
Grant could not escape a video without saying intuition. Great guy!
@morkmon
@morkmon 4 года назад
Now *that* is a compelling title
@abelardodiaz6276
@abelardodiaz6276 4 года назад
thanks you for sharing, regards from Peru
@carnsoaks1
@carnsoaks1 4 года назад
49141 Was correct...ish. 71x71 equals 49(x10x10) + 141 ie 5041
@ed.puckett
@ed.puckett 4 года назад
Three wonderful people all in the same room!
@cesarulises11
@cesarulises11 4 года назад
Long overdue guest!! Nice!
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
This is actually Grant's second time on the channel - did you catch the other one?
@cesarulises11
@cesarulises11 4 года назад
Objectivity I must have missed it. Thanks I’ll definitely check it out. Big fan of his channel. Hope all you guys are safe and healthy. Take care.
@mauriceoreilly9955
@mauriceoreilly9955 4 года назад
The discussion of what is 'intuitive' in carrying out a demanding multiplication (from 6:10 to 6:45) is very much in keeping with 21st century methods for teaching the topic (known as 'number sense' - check out Marilyn Burns or Jo Boaler) ... BTW, I'm Irish too!
@immortal5383
@immortal5383 4 года назад
This is what I need right now
@theworldeatswithyou
@theworldeatswithyou 4 года назад
I'm such a huge fan of grant!
@geocarey
@geocarey 4 года назад
I know Grant's voice, but had never seen him. Nothing like I had imagined!
@shrunk5872
@shrunk5872 4 года назад
No joke, when he said at the beginning ''gloves of destiny'', it reminded me of the song ''the ultimate showdown'', i got with the nostalgia train. Miss those innocent times of the internet.
@xja85mac
@xja85mac 4 года назад
Busted!
@malachipash3824
@malachipash3824 4 года назад
He's so cheeky in this one
@oliverlane9716
@oliverlane9716 2 года назад
This is actually really interesting by showing what was so extraordinary just 300 years ago. 300 years of education has made the extraordinary just slightly impressive
@aaronwarwick9966
@aaronwarwick9966 4 года назад
My daughter is 7 and a half. She is able to get this right in about the same amount of time. A minute or two using the same method. The method is fantastic and makes people look pretty smart when really it is just basic multiplication and addition. We should definitely teach this to kids. AFTER they have learned the “area” method and fully understood it.
@mathsciencefancier
@mathsciencefancier 2 года назад
Grant has been blessed.
@__Math__
@__Math__ 4 года назад
Keith, I love you!
@carlosgomez2305
@carlosgomez2305 4 года назад
Sassy Keith is everything we ever wanted!
@ajithkumarg3219
@ajithkumarg3219 4 года назад
I am a simple man. I see grant Sanderson, I click it.
@arieznik
@arieznik 4 года назад
There is a method for mentally performing squares. It is explained by Arthur Benjamin in his books and used in his famous TED talk "Lightning calculation and other mathemagic".
@todayonthebench
@todayonthebench 4 года назад
Somehow I am more intrigued by Keith's statement at 2:30 than most other things in the video. sounds like latin, but I'm not certain...
@timh.6872
@timh.6872 4 года назад
Title of a work by Newton? Latin was used a lot more in academic texts in his time.
@daily8150
@daily8150 4 года назад
Yeah me too.
@Sharklops
@Sharklops 4 года назад
I haven't watched past the provisional card draw yet, but I chucked when it occurred to me if they search and can't find the bust anywhere then the whole situation and the video recording it will have miraculousy provided by _becoming a huge bust_ themselves
@noonesperfect
@noonesperfect 4 года назад
holding Newton's PRINCIPIA. MATHEMATICA, manuscript is life best moment itself. Inviting Grant is gem itself. So these archives and letters from all prodigy around the world i guess. So cool.... wondering so many secrets left open to the world yet or probably not but still good place to visit ( but whats the qualification required lol, must be PHd at least). It is treasure box room. :)
@aidanwiggins3045
@aidanwiggins3045 4 года назад
Grant's voice is angelic beauty
@LockeSoriku
@LockeSoriku 4 года назад
Oh no another Brady channel to take all my free time.
@jmanfiji
@jmanfiji 4 года назад
Interesting facts about Brodie (in no particular order): 1. The first president of the British General Medical Council (the guys that register you as a doctor) - thus the George Washington of the medical profession in Britain. 2. Gray's Anatomy - that esteemed medical tome - was dedicated by its author Henry Gray to Brodie. 3. He was a president of the Royal Society (1858-1861). 4. His eldest son, a Mathematician (!), who discovered graphene oxide, a novel component in development of fibre optics and the future of the internet!
@realspacemodels
@realspacemodels 4 года назад
One can always depend on Keith for a good pun. Well done.
@troychavez
@troychavez 4 года назад
MY IDOL!
@leftyxbuffalo
@leftyxbuffalo 4 года назад
Seeing the card catalog brought back so many memories from my childhood. :-) But I'm surprised they weren't all wearing cotton gloves to handle these very old books!
@bimblinghill
@bimblinghill 4 года назад
There's two schools of thought on this apparently. On the one hand the gloves protect the paper from the oils on your skin, on the other hand they reduce sensitivity so you're more likely to cause mechanical damage. It depends on the curator's judgement as to which they think is the bigger risk.
@WillieZenk
@WillieZenk 4 года назад
Brady, do you keep track of the which drawers are/aren't picked? Would be interesting to looks at.
@onemanenclave
@onemanenclave 4 года назад
- That's not that fast. That's not that impressive! - He's SEVEN! - Oh, yeah, you're right.
@RohanKumar-ex4rv
@RohanKumar-ex4rv 3 года назад
He is great. That's it.❤️❤️
@jonnyp1340
@jonnyp1340 4 года назад
I'm a simple man, I see a talking pi symbol, I click
@mastershooter64
@mastershooter64 4 года назад
Grant Sanderson the extraordinary math boii.
@Hslifelearner
@Hslifelearner 4 года назад
for some numbers like 71 ... it is very helpful to know that difference of square of consecutive numbers is just the sum of those numbers. So, 71^2 = 71^2-70^2 + 70^2 = (71+70) + 4900 = 5041.
@exothermicforstability7915
@exothermicforstability7915 4 года назад
Nice.
@Macieks300
@Macieks300 4 года назад
I like how 49141 is not even the same number of digits as 5041.
@StGSteve
@StGSteve 4 года назад
It actually could be the right answer though! 491 could be 49 plus the carry 1 , which makes it 50. So 49141 is 5041.
@williamyue7342
@williamyue7342 4 года назад
Grant did the right calculations in his head, though. He should've added the first 1 in 141 into the 49 to get 50, so 5041. He likely did it by 71*71=(70+1)*(70+1)=70^2+2*70+1=4900+140+1. The other method is to use difference of squares 71^2-1^2=(71-1)(71+1)=70*72, so 71^2=1+70*72.
@Macieks300
@Macieks300 4 года назад
Yeah, now that you two say that, he was closer than I thought.
@olivier2553
@olivier2553 4 года назад
@@williamyue7342 And that's the right way do do arithmetic when you do it in your head.
@user-vn7ce5ig1z
@user-vn7ce5ig1z 4 года назад
I always use the binomial-theorem when multiplying two-digit numbers in my head; it's easier with squares, but works just as well for two different numbers. You can expand it to three-digits, but it gets hard to keep track of all those digits.
@tuestunepommedeterre4313
@tuestunepommedeterre4313 4 года назад
I would love to see the first and last items in the drawers.
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
We’ve done that.
@jpe1
@jpe1 4 года назад
Hoping this was filmed before social distancing became necessary, and not evidence that England has too-quickly dropped distancing guidelines.
@robmckennie4203
@robmckennie4203 4 года назад
The sass from Keith is awesome
@adamtaylor2142
@adamtaylor2142 4 года назад
My dream is to do this tour.
@nceevij
@nceevij 4 года назад
We are lucky Today for being able to have access to all the geniuses of the world. Thanks to Internet.
@LotsOfS
@LotsOfS 4 года назад
What does Keith do to stay in shape? Does his back not hurt bending over so far to read all the time?
@WIImotionmasher
@WIImotionmasher 2 года назад
3blue1brown now reminds me of Norm Macdonald Canadian treasure
@andersjohnson9565
@andersjohnson9565 4 года назад
8:15 Brodie is a dead ringer for Benedict Cumberbatch.
@TonyHammitt
@TonyHammitt 4 года назад
I keep looking for Noah Wylie to walk through the background carrying a sword or something...
@RBuckminsterFuller
@RBuckminsterFuller 4 года назад
Busted.
@prometheus7387
@prometheus7387 4 года назад
At this point, I won't be surprised if Grant becomes a frequent visitor.
@Rancrom
@Rancrom 4 года назад
Such sass from Keith hahaha
@kulvardhansinghrathore7201
@kulvardhansinghrathore7201 3 года назад
4:31 Grant is pie lover 49 (141).
@thearchive8687
@thearchive8687 4 года назад
Oh, Alex!
@ianprado1488
@ianprado1488 4 года назад
Grant is taller than I expected
@112048112048
@112048112048 4 года назад
Keith has special magical powers confirmed
@sroycze9284
@sroycze9284 2 года назад
does anyone know what happened to the boy ? Who was he or some other later references?
@PronatorTendon
@PronatorTendon 3 года назад
Keith's got some wit in him 😄
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 4 года назад
7:05 1867 **Smiles in Canadian**
@gametoppler
@gametoppler 4 года назад
4:22 To anyone who is confused, when asked suddenly, he tried quick multiplication in his head. 71 × 71 [XY x AB] 7 × 7 = 49, 1 × 1 = 1 [X x A] [ Y x B] 49 _ _ _ 1 (7 × 1) + (1×7) [(X x B) + (Y x A)] 14 (put this in the middle of 49 and 1 49 14 1 Add 1 in front of "14" to 49 ie because 1 is carried over to 49 or (49 + 1) You get 5041 I know it's confusing. Just RU-vid some videos peeps. 😊
@NovaWarrior77
@NovaWarrior77 4 года назад
The dude going through the books is one of the descendants of newton.
@toddmarshall7573
@toddmarshall7573 4 года назад
I wonder if Trachtenberg would have gotten it right faster?
@josenellandrewtumulak2400
@josenellandrewtumulak2400 4 года назад
Cool
@trdi
@trdi 4 года назад
The funny thing is that I managed to square that quickly and the rule is based on one of his videos.
@loganv0410
@loganv0410 4 года назад
On Maths instruction (at least in the US): we generally teach kids an algorithmic approach, not a mathematical one And then some bright minds come up with an even more abominable approach called Common Core
@gazzaboo8461
@gazzaboo8461 4 года назад
At 7 or 8 years old, I was still licking paint and refining my armpit fart noises.
@billyhendrix5544
@billyhendrix5544 3 года назад
That suade suit coat Keith is wearing is pimp
@tekvax01
@tekvax01 3 года назад
Brady!! What are in the big orange compressed gas cylinders? O2? N2?
@potkettle
@potkettle 3 года назад
They are most likely "Argonite", a mixture of Argon and Nitrogen used in fire suppression.
@EpicMathTime
@EpicMathTime 3 года назад
Grant kind of looks like Conan Obrien at some angles.
@jkadoodle
@jkadoodle 4 года назад
He looks like Conan O’Brien
@natheniel
@natheniel 4 года назад
1:38 is that a cat or a squeaky door opening lol
@user-iu1xg6jv6e
@user-iu1xg6jv6e 4 года назад
He kept mentioning: "He's an Irish". I don't know but is it something to be proud of?
@radeklew1
@radeklew1 4 года назад
Grant said he's half-Irish. Unlikely that he'd pull something about math AND someone of his nationality (more or less)
@pearceburns2787
@pearceburns2787 4 года назад
being proud of being part-Irish is an American thing, really (which Grant is).
@gnoccochini
@gnoccochini 4 года назад
@@pearceburns2787 Not really an "American" thing
@scottmuck
@scottmuck 4 года назад
So wait, he was able to travel to Europe during the pandemic? Or was this filmed months ago?
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
This was filmed earlier in the year, long before lockdown
@scottmuck
@scottmuck 4 года назад
Objectivity You realize what this means! You’re sitting on unreleased content that you’re depriving us of! Outrageous! 😉
@markkennedy9767
@markkennedy9767 4 года назад
Grant is half-Irish. Wow.
@neilchaturvedi
@neilchaturvedi 3 года назад
Am I the only one who thinks Grant looks a LOT like Conan O'Brien?
@henryginn7490
@henryginn7490 4 года назад
If you know that 71² is 1 more than 7! factorial then you can do it very fast
@francescomussin
@francescomussin 4 года назад
4:46 tell me I'm not the only one who thinks this is a huge memable moment...
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 3 года назад
B Brodie is Tim traveller.
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