i'm so glad that kyne is doing her own thing with her drag, it's actually very inspiring to see a queen have success without having to rely on lipsyncing at clubs, kyne's truly the master of her own destiny
oh my god you explained what pi is, the ratio of circumference to diameter, in like 5 seconds was and my mind was blown, they never told us what it actually was in school, they were just like “magic number !”
not me thinking i'll never look at math after finishing high school and then watching this video and ENJOING it?? how am i procrastinating my fashion school homework by learning math??
Wow! This is truly fascinating. I realized during the first part that school never really explained what pi is. It's just this number you multiply to the radius or diameter to get the circumference. And I was surprised I never even questioned how we got the number for pi or what it does to the circle. And this video absolutely blew my mind... Thank you
For a get to know you sheet that my math teacher gave us one of the questions was “if you could have one celebrity be your supply teacher for a day who would it be?” And basically I said you because you are really good at explaining things and you make everything more fun.
Omg! Please be my kids math teacher! I always had an issue with pi when I was in school but now, because of your video I understand it so much better. I shared it with my kids so they could understand it better too! Please do more math videos! I love learning from beautiful queens 👸🏽 you make math more Fun!!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋 Looooove it!!
I remember on math class only discussing pi for like 10 minutes and being left with so many questions! Thank you for discussing further and showing the magical history behind the delicious number lol 💕
These math videos make my heart so happy! Even as someone who doesn't use math very much in my career or everyday life, I appreciate so much the love and passion illustrated for math in these videos.
Sharp edges are points where stress can concentrate, so cube shaped bottles would be much more fragile than round ones. That is also why plane windows don't have sharp corners.
Kyne, these are so beautiful! Thank you so much, because the whole world needs these. ALSO - look into Pope Sylvester II. He was a mathematician and scientist who brought Arabic numerals and zero to Western Europe in the Middle Ages. I recommend a book called "The Abacus and the Cross." Just the introduction and first chapter offer tons of information. Cheers!
Damn girl, that was fucking amazing, thank you a lot for this, I recently got my homework to research about pie and now I'm gonna be the one to have the best assessment in my class, and I'm also going to tell everyone to visit your channel, this was so awesome
see kids, learning IS fun! really appreciate it, i always loved math in school, but for a lot of people it's hard to grasp..so thanks for explaining it in such a fun way
Kyne, you're one of a kind. Gorgeous, smart, and in love with math. And your joy of math is infectious. You go girl! Can you do another on the number 0?
Ahhh man, I don't even know what to say. As someone who's very much interested in math, I have always had this thought in mind. Contrapoints... but with math? Like it sounds pretty fucking crazy and I didn't pay that it much attention as I thought "well... this is just what happens when a whole generation is raised high on contrapoints and drunk on philosophy tube" but still... I really wanted it. And whoa... would you look at this. I mean this video is not necessarily a perfect, I feel like showing the calculations and messy diagrams on screen can be overwhelming for some people. I think having a computer software to sort of zoom in on the important parts might have been better (of course, I'm not saying Kyne's video is terrible, I think she's amazing and I do understand this is her first big video like this. I'm just giving my very important and rational 2 AM critiques.) But yeah, I do want more videos like this on math. I'm pretty sure as time goes on, these videos will just get better (even contrapoint's earlier videos (the ones she has deleted) aren't that good comparatively) but also... I'm pretty sure kyne isn't going to make more videos like this (maybe she will??? Idk, gonna post it on twitter soon, maybe kyne will respond). It's quite an unexplored territory. I remember searching about "math and theatrics" a while back and pretty much nothing came up. So yeah, I do get why kyne wouldn't, but I do want her to... If I have to guess, I'll say kyne won't just because the established audience doesn't really seem to like it very much. Yeah sure, kyne gets alot of support from these comments but it's still VERY little compared to the other videos. So yeah. I get it. I don't how to end this comment, so just gonna stop right there.
I hate math, always have. But you always make it so fascinating and accessible to understand. I wish I was taught some of this back when I was in school, maybe I would have enjoyed and understood math a little more.
I love your videos! You are so beautiful. I showed this video to my high school math students and a few of them subscribe to your tik toks. I was so happy to a show a well made math video. Thank you!
Is there any reason why the method of Achimedes to determin pi was praised while the description of the irrational numbers by Hippasus was "punised"? PS. I love your videos :3
as incredibly interesting as this is, i keep having flashbacks to back in school when i'd be at my kitchen table crying because i didn't understand math
As someone who has always been confused by maths, my only takeaway from this vid is... BA! BA! BABYLON! BATTLE FOR YOUR LIFE, BABYLON! I’m joking, this actually made a heap of sense.
I don't think it is absolutely certain that "Pi, but replace every with a 7" is irrational. Imagine that, at some point after a gazillion digits, Pi just ended up looking like ...131603474474447447474444774777444474774744747... , with no digit but 4 and 7 ever occuring again. That would not contradict its irrationality, but if you replace all the 4s by 7s in this case, you would get a repeating 7, so you would get a rational number. Of course, the probability of something like this actually being true is literally 0, but it's not impossible.
12:50 - the "and vice versa" bit isn't true. Example: tan(π/3) = sqrt(3). In fact, since the irrationals are uncountable, and since the tangent function is injective in the interval (-π/2, π/2), and maps onto the whole of R, there are uncountably many examples of irrational numbers that map to irrational numbers.
This was fantastic! There was so much personality and creativity, and seeing a drag queen do something so unique was very refreshing. Also loved the 3B1B shout-out-he's absolutely brilliant 😍
*Thanks for shifting math from the L~>R brain by integrating story. XLNT Teaching Tip to help more learners feel included and extinguish the dread MATH PHOBIA.* Have you seen the biopic, The Man Who Knew Infinity? Gifted Turn of the Century Mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan, who died at age 32.