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Announcement for the 2021 Summer of Math Exposition
Podcast/New channel: / grantsanderson
Details: 3b1b.co/SoME1
↓↓Things referenced through the video↓↓
James Schloss:
/ leiosos
Free will theorem:
www.ams.org/notices/200902/rt...
Kolmogorov complexity and primes:
people.cs.uchicago.edu/~fortn...
Tadashi Tokieda talk:
• Applying physics to ma...
Boarbarktree:
/ @boarbarktree
Mathologer:
• 500 years of NOT teach...
Manim:
github.com/3b1b/manim
Manim Community edition:
github.com/ManimCommunity/manim/
Reanimate:
github.com/reanimate/reanimate
Javis:
github.com/Wikunia/Javis.jl
Smoothstep:
smoothstep.io/
Matt Henderson:
/ 1262247041238839296
Timestamps:
0:00 - SoME1
5:30 - The universal advice
8:20 - Structuring math explanations
18:30 - Math animation software
22:06 - The 3b1b podcast
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Music by Vincent Rubinetti.
www.vincentrubinetti.com/
Download the music on Bandcamp:
vincerubinetti.bandcamp.com/a...
Stream the music on Spotify:
open.spotify.com/album/1dVyjw...
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3blue1brown is a channel about animating math, in all senses of the word animate. And you know the drill with RU-vid, if you want to stay posted on new videos, subscribe: 3b1b.co/subscribe
Various social media stuffs:
Website: www.3blue1brown.com
Twitter: / 3blue1brown
Reddit: / 3blue1brown
Instagram: / 3blue1brown_animations
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Facebook: / 3blue1brown

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@baguettegott3409
@baguettegott3409 2 года назад
Mathematician interacting with cat: "Yes. You are a very affectionate creature."
@carlosg.anguiano9584
@carlosg.anguiano9584 2 года назад
This cat satisfies the definition of affectionate indeed
@BboyKeny
@BboyKeny 2 года назад
👀 **Shrodinger looks away nervously**
@gabor6259
@gabor6259 2 года назад
That's an axiom.
@jasonbraun127
@jasonbraun127 2 года назад
Your funny words stimulate my dopamine secretion process, fellow human. Accept this extended thumb as a symbol of my gratitude.
@ishworshrestha3559
@ishworshrestha3559 2 года назад
Ok
@irisaacsni
@irisaacsni 2 года назад
Your friend, not James, is so affectionate
@generaltheory
@generaltheory 2 года назад
Imagine cats making math videos
@OrigamiMarie
@OrigamiMarie 2 года назад
@@generaltheory A lot of cats do seem to like a certain kind of visual elegance. Some cats will just sit any old way, but some will sit all symmetrical with their front paws perfectly together. Some will lay anywhere, but some will find a geometrically pleasing location on your bedspread to to add themselves as a nearly perfect circle (not even just in the center, but at the 1/3 point on one axis).
@generaltheory
@generaltheory 2 года назад
@@OrigamiMarie Reminded me of the first Castaneda's book. Thank you, I had a laugh, don't know how my day would go without it 😆 Cats are the coolest
@ypey1
@ypey1 2 года назад
this is turning in an ASMR channel... and im not even dissapointed
@glokta1
@glokta1 2 года назад
I'll stick a relevant quote here that I read in a textbook: *"The most efficient logical order for a subject is usually different from the best psychological order in which to learn it. Much mathematical writing is based too closely on the logical order of deduction in a subject, with too many definitions without, or before, the examples which motivate them, and too many answers before, or without, the questions they address."* - William Thurston
@kusocm
@kusocm 2 года назад
Hubbard's Vector calculus? =)
@JoeShmowYo
@JoeShmowYo 2 года назад
Thurston is probably the right person to be saying that. I’ve been trying to learn about non-euclidean geometric spaces for a while now and I can say from experience that the literature on that stuff is impenetrably dense.
@eksutensifu6710
@eksutensifu6710 2 года назад
Can someone explain this quote? I don't get it.
@adamc973
@adamc973 2 года назад
@@eksutensifu6710 It's essentially about how higher mathematics is taught. Have you ever gone through a higher maths textbook? You start with definitions, (what are these, where did these come from, why are we defining such strange and precise objects?), then we move onto simple propositions from these definitions, then these snowball into bigger propositions and theorems. We are interested in the theorems, and this itinerary of learning IS the most efficient way to get there, but it certainly isn't natural. Further, it isn't the way the mathematicians who built these subjects deduced their conclusions; Gauss didn't sit down one day, and have his first ever thought on linear algebra: "AHA! I shall begin by calling a determinantal map a map with these three properties...". Especially for earlier maths (first year of uni) this can provide a small barrier to learning, and the type of content here on youtube is ideal to fill the gap that textbooks leave, in order to richen the study.
@sofia.eris.bauhaus
@sofia.eris.bauhaus 2 года назад
@@eksutensifu6710 the ways to prove or formally construct a mathematical concepts tend to be different ones than the ways to explain and learn it. yet mathematicians often give too few examples, and instead often go straight into proving less-obvious properties of their systems. that's my interpretation anyway. it's (somewhat ironically) a bit badly written.
@dongentle6896
@dongentle6896 2 года назад
Hi Grant, just a quick thank you, I am in my mid 60’s and after a Covid inspired sliding doors moment I have gone back to Uni to do a BSc. In Maths and Physics… half way through first year with good results so far. Your channel was an important part of deciding I wanted to do this and more so that I can do this. So thanks again. D
@AdobadoFantastico
@AdobadoFantastico 2 года назад
That's so cool. I'm halfway there(31), revisiting linear algebra to move on to calculus for algorithms. I chuckled the other day when I saw a 22 year old lamenting how late they developed their math skills. A lot of young people lamenting missed time, but age is also so relative. In that moment I knew there was someone older than me as well that I'd see who's returned to the journey of learning math. Nice to meet you, and so soon! It's easy to feel like it's late for something and it's cool to know there's always someone older not letting age be a factor.
@wavyacademia3423
@wavyacademia3423 2 года назад
Thank you both so much for sharing! I feel super encouraged!
@deleted_handle
@deleted_handle 2 года назад
D
@SquidBeats
@SquidBeats 2 года назад
Jesus Christ is God and is the only way. Hell is real whether you believe it or not
@aimxnvn_x_geness4998
@aimxnvn_x_geness4998 2 года назад
@@SquidBeats ok
@cmdhacker_2005
@cmdhacker_2005 2 года назад
Oh wow I literally just noticed that his right eye actually is 3/4 blue and 1/4 brown
@jyothish5194
@jyothish5194 2 года назад
That's actually the origins of his name xd
@mohshar8074
@mohshar8074 2 года назад
Yup .. sectoral heterochromia
@Kokurorokuko
@Kokurorokuko 2 года назад
his right eye*
@wionczkyholsku-harnakkod897
@wionczkyholsku-harnakkod897 2 года назад
A double mutation
@stephenbeck7222
@stephenbeck7222 2 года назад
For the newcomers to this fact, now look at the logo of his channel…
@God-vl5tk
@God-vl5tk 2 года назад
I need a woman.
@23BR23
@23BR23 2 года назад
right?, so strange feeling :D
@brainlessbot3699
@brainlessbot3699 2 года назад
It's his cat using him to communicate with us and to eventually take over the world.
@tostupidforname
@tostupidforname 2 года назад
The video is actually ai generated.
@freestinje
@freestinje 2 года назад
So soothing
@Hi_Brien
@Hi_Brien 2 года назад
It doesn't
@davidgranavazquez6404
@davidgranavazquez6404 2 года назад
Hey, i don't usually comment on youtube videos, but next monday i defend my dissertation on distribution theory ending my maths degree. One of the reasons I started to be interested in math was this channel and i couldn't be happier of doing a maths degree. Thank you for all the work you do in order to make math more accessible for everybody.
@3blue1brown
@3blue1brown 2 года назад
That’s incredible, congrats!
@berryzhang7263
@berryzhang7263 2 года назад
That’s amazing!! Good luck on Monday with the dissertation❤️❤️
@TranquilSeaOfMath
@TranquilSeaOfMath 2 года назад
Congratulations. 🧮
@csgman5981
@csgman5981 2 года назад
How did you do?
@eccentricOrange
@eccentricOrange 2 года назад
This is one of the reasons I love this guy: he just wants to see teaching advanced for the generations to come. He doesn't care if he's behind it or not but would like to do his bit
@jazzman616
@jazzman616 2 года назад
Some men just want to watch the world learn
@MathTutor1
@MathTutor1 2 года назад
Agree.
@nachammai455
@nachammai455 2 года назад
He is a Mathematical Philanthropist
@eccentricOrange
@eccentricOrange 2 года назад
@@nachammai455 lol, accurately put
@takedonick101
@takedonick101 2 года назад
@@jazzman616 *Some Humans
@zl4518
@zl4518 2 года назад
As a math student, I'm genuinely looking forward to seeing what the folks can offer with their creativity. All the best for those who are making submissions!
@thatsoddright3439
@thatsoddright3439 2 года назад
I also started!
@rome8432
@rome8432 2 года назад
Why aren't you bro?
@EatThatLogic
@EatThatLogic 2 года назад
Thanks, also why don't you start as well?
@gardenmenuuu
@gardenmenuuu 2 года назад
@@EatThatLogic is it individual?I mean does one person make it or we submit it in group?
@EatThatLogic
@EatThatLogic 2 года назад
@@gardenmenuuu I don't think it matters whether you are in a group or individual. It is just one video submission anyways.
@AlfW
@AlfW 2 года назад
I have two video ideas for quite some time. Your SoME1 gives me a deadline and some motivation to realize it. Thank you!
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information 2 года назад
It’s nice to see this competition is pushing so much otherwise hidden stuff out. Good luck!
@felinetech9215
@felinetech9215 2 года назад
All the best! I hope you get them out.
@OmicronGaming
@OmicronGaming 2 года назад
as a creator myself, I too think the math community needs more creators! Every math video I've watched on RU-vid has changed my way of thinking and entertained me with a brilliant proof or something of the sort. The community is fantastic and I think more people should dip their toes in
@evo2562
@evo2562 2 года назад
Hey its the guild review guy
@wademccallister4267
@wademccallister4267 2 года назад
Then why don't you make math videos instead of the useless video game content you put out that is of no intellectual value and only serves to drag down dopamine hungry individuals further along the path of video game addiction leading to depression and a lack of ability to derive natural happiness from their lives, subsequently condemning them to an existence where they are incapable of feeling inherent satisfaction from productive work and resign themselves to merely playing video games all the time or seeking other avenues to distract themselves, knowingly or unknowingly running their dopamine circuits into the ground, becoming spectators in their own lives as an educated and fulfilling life moves further and further out of reach.
@chrispowell1224
@chrispowell1224 2 года назад
@@wademccallister4267 well...aren't you an unhappy bear.
@slingshot99
@slingshot99 2 года назад
@@wademccallister4267 Wrong, playing racing games as a kid made me want to become a mechanical engineer. 15 years later, I'm an undergrad. Just because you lack the capacity to enjoy a hobby and live a productive life at the same time doesn't mean others won't.
@OmicronGaming
@OmicronGaming 2 года назад
@@wademccallister4267 maybe I will in the future, right now I’m more of a learner than a teacher
@user-on9rs3yx3s
@user-on9rs3yx3s 2 года назад
Has anyone ever told you that you have the most gentle voice on Earth? It's so pleasing to listen to.
@pratikhublikar
@pratikhublikar 2 года назад
Please make this a yearly thing! This is actually a great initiative!
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information 2 года назад
I’d be down for quarterly! There are plenty of math videos to supply that. Plus I’ll need multiple attempts :)
@EatThatLogic
@EatThatLogic 2 года назад
Yeah, this sounds wonderful.
@seanmuller8774
@seanmuller8774 2 года назад
My favorite funny moment: *Pets cat* -> “Not James”
@krishnand5187
@krishnand5187 2 года назад
Same here!
@navneetbahuguna8973
@navneetbahuguna8973 2 года назад
The best thing about this contest is that, no one will lose. They are sharing information in better ways. Thanks for everyone who will submit.
@3blue1brown
@3blue1brown 2 года назад
Great way to phrase it!
@navneetbahuguna8973
@navneetbahuguna8973 2 года назад
yeah thanks for comment, Do your best everyone!!
@bwayagnes2452
@bwayagnes2452 2 года назад
I switched to a different major since the pandemic began, but your videos are really a blessing, I reminisce my math days through your videos. So many have become my comfort videos.
@qw-nz5fj
@qw-nz5fj 2 года назад
Recently finished your linear algebra series. Can't express how grateful I am. Thank you.
@mathsandsciencechannel
@mathsandsciencechannel 2 года назад
Splendid
@aatmikrathod1391
@aatmikrathod1391 2 года назад
Could u understand why inverse of any matrix (which has zero determinate ) doesn't exist? In episode 7
@yurigouveawagner9432
@yurigouveawagner9432 2 года назад
I'm watching it right now! It's my first semester of university and my professor is not bad at teaching, but 3b1b definetly makes it click
@adventurerwannabe
@adventurerwannabe 2 года назад
@@aatmikrathod1391 i just watched that and i couldnt
@wavyduck1273
@wavyduck1273 2 года назад
@@aatmikrathod1391 I can give a hand-wavy gut-feel explanation. If a matrix M has det(M) = 0, M basically "squishes" the space from a higher dimension to a lower dimension. For M⁻¹ to exist, it would have to "re-expand" the space from a lower dimension to a higher dimension. This is a one-to-many relation. Inverses only exist for one-to-one relations (so that performing M and M⁻¹ will give unique answers).
@monkeibusiness
@monkeibusiness 2 года назад
around ~ 11:00 yes, this is why i come to youtube. I get the feeling a lot of textbooks don't actually care about teaching. They just don't. Who in their right mind starts off with an abstracted idea? That's not how people learn. Even kids know better when they intuitively learn things!
@Ariana-dn4mm
@Ariana-dn4mm 2 года назад
For me whenever I open a math textbook, I have a very clear idea "i want to learn about Deuring correspondence" or like "I want to learn about E_\infty rings", this already gives quite a bit of motivation as to why consider the objects even, the textbooks are there to give you the definition and details on how to play with things, but not quite a "Welcome to category theory! Here is why you should care"
@christopheriman4921
@christopheriman4921 2 года назад
For me sometimes I just start with a random expression and see how I can manipulate it to see if I can find anything interesting
@FraanPeppers
@FraanPeppers 2 года назад
Every minute in this channel is SO useful. I'm so greatful of you, Grant.
@spacekgb
@spacekgb 2 года назад
16:50 “make it something that the learner feels like they discovered themselves”. Bingo. This is why I love your channel so much, because you’re amazing at that. Whenever I learn something here, it feels like I actually LEARNED it, instead of it being something I was told and must take for granted. That’s the secret of teaching, and I think you’ve mastered it.
@johnchessant3012
@johnchessant3012 2 года назад
Parable of the Perfect Pot (from vlogbrothers): A pottery teacher divides her class into two groups. One group is tasked with making one perfect pot, while the other is tasked with making as many unique pots as they can. At the end of the course, the second group's most recent pots were far better. "No matter how good you are, your first pot won't be that great. And no matter how bad you are, your 1000th pot will be pretty good."
@niklasnickel
@niklasnickel 2 года назад
I am so glad you mentioned the "ethical" point of making explanatory videos as a beginner in your field. There are so many videos of people who have just learned a topic thinking they know basically all one can know and others who do in fact have great expertise in what they are talking about, being so humble to state they are just at the beginning.
@azshalen
@azshalen 2 года назад
When it comes to videos, the most important thing for me is the voice, you have a really soothing, calming voice that I can listen to no matter what you're talking about.
@armandoski-g
@armandoski-g 2 года назад
So, just to clarify... The cat's name is "not James"?
@kietvo96
@kietvo96 2 года назад
Hi not James, I’m dad.
@farklegriffen2624
@farklegriffen2624 2 года назад
Well… technically yes. The cats name is not James :)
@Razbewy
@Razbewy 2 года назад
In short, NJ
@egor.okhterov
@egor.okhterov 2 года назад
@Not Rex, But Caesar your statement is incorrect. The left part is not a set
@benjamindavid7371
@benjamindavid7371 2 года назад
Let S denote the statement "the cat's name is James". S is false.
@GreyAreas
@GreyAreas 2 года назад
The timing of this video couldn't have been better... recently, the idea of making an informational vid has been floating through my head, and many of the doubts I have were somewhat curtailed over the past twenty, or at the very least mitigated. See you in a month!
@ebattbl1890
@ebattbl1890 2 года назад
I know it's not much from me, but I will look forward to it!
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information 2 года назад
Go for it ! It’s going to be exciting to see what everyone delivers.
@nogoodgod4915
@nogoodgod4915 2 года назад
Go for it! And please reply here to inform us if you create the video so we can view it :)
@trevhaas96
@trevhaas96 2 года назад
Do it!
@ishworshrestha3559
@ishworshrestha3559 2 года назад
Hmm
@VideographerExperience
@VideographerExperience 2 года назад
I have been studying Intersection Theory this summer. Skipped 4 or 5 years of classes, so it has been an uphill battle. I can see mathematics becomes extremely enlightening, +downright fun at the upper levels. Hoping to understand Category Theory someday. Have loved your work, Grant, going way back, well before the livestreams...thanks for every video, ever.
@OutbackBoy
@OutbackBoy 2 года назад
You have always struck me as an extraordinarily kind man, Sanderson. Your care and earnestness always comes across. I'm doing an undergrad project deriving the action functional of Maxwell's equations so I might make an explanation in that space.
@Izkata
@Izkata 2 года назад
"Concrete before abstract" isn't just a math thing, it's helped me significantly in product development and (human) language learning as well.
@sreejas3503
@sreejas3503 2 года назад
"Why aren't you making math videos?" Asked Grant Sanderson calmly with a glock pointed at his first subscriber.
@9WEAVER9
@9WEAVER9 2 года назад
not enough k3tamine yet... maybe soon though... just gotta stop hesitantly procrastinating from anxiety over external criticism!! We got this! WITH OR WITHOUT THE MATH GL0CK!!
@ronniec8805
@ronniec8805 2 года назад
I seriously love your whole linear algebra series. It helps me to understand deeper in advanced linear algebra.
@firstnamelastname8418
@firstnamelastname8418 2 года назад
This video gave me goosebumps. For someone who is pro at making math videos, to put the fear of competition aside, and instead make an effort into tangibly helping other people make math videos as well, is heartwarming. Also, it's reassuring to hear practical broken down advice, right after hearing the good yet cliché advice of 'just start'. I still am not done watching the video, but I just felt that I had to stop, write this comment and then go back. I wish you all the very best, Grant.
@mathequalsmusic4583
@mathequalsmusic4583 2 года назад
Mr. Grant Sanderson, Thank you for always encouraging students and teachers to pursue math through your inspiring videos. I will be more than happy to submit an entry for this exposition.
@glennpearson9348
@glennpearson9348 2 года назад
For your bit on "how did you get started" interviews, might I suggest: * Professor Becky * Professor Dave (Explains) - Dave Farina * Veritasium - Derek * Everyday Astronaut - Tim Dodd I know Tim, Dave and Derek have been YouTubing for years and years.
@gabor6259
@gabor6259 2 года назад
Scott Manley, Arvin Ash, Anton Petrov, thunderf00t, Kurzgesagt, Vsauce.
@nathanlewis42
@nathanlewis42 2 года назад
@@gabor6259 not thunderf00t, he doesn't really make videos he just slags off other people's videos.
@louisrobitaille5810
@louisrobitaille5810 2 года назад
Destin from "Smarter Every Day" would work, and maybe Joe from "It"s Okay to be Smart" too 🤔
@mostlyokay
@mostlyokay 2 года назад
@@louisrobitaille5810 Oh yeah! Also Steve Mould, Trace Dominguez, Burkard from Mathologer...
@luisvitorzerkowski2673
@luisvitorzerkowski2673 2 года назад
Grant, you are an amazing creator. You were already doing a great job inspiring people to learn and teach math with your typical content. Now you decide to take a step further and promote your own exposition, a gentle space for new creators to start their projects. Sincerely, thank you for all you have been doing for the math community. I'll definitely try my best to participate :)
@ljfinger
@ljfinger 2 года назад
"Try very hard to structure your explanation to go from the concrete to the abstract" - 10:09. Every teacher everywhere needs to hear this advice.
@adityamishra3118
@adityamishra3118 2 года назад
I just love this channel's content and this man's voice....it's really soothing ❤️
@madhuranthiagarajah1244
@madhuranthiagarajah1244 2 года назад
Grant is such an inspiring person. People like him are really making the world a better place.
@Infinium
@Infinium 2 года назад
Naturally as a university student who creates videos to supplement and enforce my own learning, a competition like this is amazing and I love the idea! A huge thank you for encouraging others to create educational content!
@baguettegott3409
@baguettegott3409 2 года назад
I can't wait for the winners to be announced. I've watched quite a few of the entries, and some of them were really brilliant. My favourite was "The Beauty of Bezier curves", but there were over 800 videos - who knows how many more hidden gems I've missed and will only hear about when they get crowned...
@vdealbertis
@vdealbertis 2 года назад
The best math channel I've ever seen. I follow you since day-1 Thanks for help us understanding the most complex math and make it a little bit more simple. Congrats!
@ZyeWorld
@ZyeWorld 2 года назад
21:10 "Absurdly beautiful things" cat: WOBBLE
@PedroPaulo-rw3lk
@PedroPaulo-rw3lk 2 года назад
Thanks so much 3Blue1Brown your videos are helping me understanding the mathematics beyond my physics college ,please do not stop making videos
@pinnedcomment8614
@pinnedcomment8614 2 года назад
Today I learned Canadians say "sorry" so much that The Apology Act was passed in 2009, declaring that an apology can't be used as evidence of admission of guilt.
@NStripleseven
@NStripleseven 2 года назад
Yeah that sounds about right
@Aurora-oe2qp
@Aurora-oe2qp 2 года назад
I mean that's essentially true for a lot of cultures isn't it?
@bbbo85
@bbbo85 2 года назад
holy why is this real lmao
@jhonatanlima3423
@jhonatanlima3423 2 года назад
Sorry about that.
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 2 года назад
ok but like how is that relevant to this video tho
@theuniversewithin2037
@theuniversewithin2037 2 года назад
I used to be terrified of math. Your videos opened up the world of math to me in a playful and adventurous way and I’m always excited to learn more. Just wanted to say thank you for your work.
@CraigGidney
@CraigGidney 2 года назад
I like how the title has a double meaning, based on whether you interpret the question as being aimed at Grant or at the viewer. And the video answers both.
@shanmukeshr1696
@shanmukeshr1696 2 года назад
Yeah didn't get it at the first sight 😅
@clarksbar711
@clarksbar711 2 года назад
I am a science teacher and I think the start with concrete first is great advice in any field… start with real world phenomena is the wow factor that primes questions before you give them the answers !!!
@iamlucky323
@iamlucky323 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this. As a math tutor myself, I have been struggling with the question of whether or not to put out content, but this is the motivation I needed, but did not deserve. Much appreciated.
@MathSolvingChannel
@MathSolvingChannel 2 года назад
Thank you, Grant, I started my math channel last week. I got inspired by your channel (and other math channels). I will try my best to create great math videos for math-learners and math-lovers and to build the math community!
@micheledesolda6322
@micheledesolda6322 2 года назад
Starting with concrete examples and then moving to the relations is the way "abstractions" are made in the first place: the etymology of abstract is "to draw out" what there is in common among a group of objects, events, situations. It is the way math is born
@Ibrahim_Hussein
@Ibrahim_Hussein 2 года назад
The winner has to be organic chemistry tutor channel
@sci-pov6720
@sci-pov6720 2 года назад
it has been a while that i am planning to start a channel on applied mathematics but i always procrastinate. the SoME1 gave me the energy to start doing it right away! thank you!
@takedonick101
@takedonick101 2 года назад
In my opinion you are one of the major notes in the symphony that compose the grand tune of Math
@ak210596
@ak210596 2 года назад
3b1b: "It is not fun at all for math to come at you at a firehose rate" Me watching this video at x2 speed: "Go on"
@lilianaarguello2417
@lilianaarguello2417 2 года назад
Me too
@sakettiwari5603
@sakettiwari5603 2 года назад
I want you to explain the Maxwell equations in series of videos . Maxwell's theory is one of the greatest achievement of human thought. But poorly covered on RU-vid.
@Hansengineering
@Hansengineering 2 года назад
The difficulty curve on those is quite exponential. I could use a deep explanation series even tho I know them.
@akhilpremk
@akhilpremk 2 года назад
I’m a theoretical physicist. I’ve been meaning to make some videos like that for a long time. But I can’t find the time between all my commitments.
@FlyingSavannahs
@FlyingSavannahs 2 года назад
So true. Be careful though, this kind of question you have asked often becomes your next project!
@iain3713
@iain3713 2 года назад
TeslaColin has a very short series on the basics
@FlyingSavannahs
@FlyingSavannahs 2 года назад
Derek at Veritasium is a stunning example of having a rough start with cringe worthy posts and evolving into an unparalleled presenter. He has a review video somewhere in his repertiore where he looks back at these early flops and describes his evolution. Another "just start" Cinderella story. (Cinderello?)
@AdobadoFantastico
@AdobadoFantastico 2 года назад
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! MATH VIDEO HYPE!! I hope he does a video just on the volume of stuff that comes in.
@insPIreMath
@insPIreMath 2 года назад
This is FANTASTIC Grant! This allows some great Math talents to put forward their ideas!
@neat2014
@neat2014 2 года назад
Writing a program to animate your own videos is some next level stuff.
@Alwaysiamcaesar
@Alwaysiamcaesar 2 года назад
Can we nominate this dude to person/man of the year awards? Currently they go to people who shouldn’t be getting them. This is an example of a person who should get it.
@YXiao
@YXiao Год назад
Wasn't expecting this video to diverge (or converge) to general philosophies on how to make video ideas flourish. What a pleasant watch. Thank you, sir.
@funananimunzhelele8650
@funananimunzhelele8650 2 года назад
I love your work. Please continue in this journey. We are learning a lot. Thank you so much
@eccentricOrange
@eccentricOrange 2 года назад
TYSM Grant. I am very much in that "back of the mind" gang. I definitely want to see more resources that show math and CS, and *build curiosity* for school-level students. I have some ideas on this (particularly that differ from standard textbooks), so keep an eye out!
@berryzhang7263
@berryzhang7263 2 года назад
So excited to see it!! gl in the competition💞
@OrangeC7
@OrangeC7 2 года назад
14:59 "It wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't so very pale." Every morning when the sun is shining through my window my line of thought revolves around, "Hey, my skin is a flashlight!"
@zubin8010
@zubin8010 2 года назад
Thank you! This was the bit of extra motivation I needed to actually get started on making some of the things that I've been planning on for years.
2 года назад
This is why Grant and his channel is awesome! Makes me want to start writing a blog post instantly!
@cobaltcloud64
@cobaltcloud64 2 года назад
Because I really like calling this thing I have a "laptop" even though it's clearly a toaster
@pronounjow
@pronounjow 2 года назад
Mine's a potato. Need to wedge the wires back in, though...
@umadbroyo2388
@umadbroyo2388 2 года назад
WAIT!! The channel logo and name is LITERALLY his right eye!? Did everyone already know that!?
@josephfreo24
@josephfreo24 2 года назад
Always has been.
@danthiel8623
@danthiel8623 2 года назад
Yep
@kpatriots8
@kpatriots8 2 года назад
That’s so wild I was just talking to my homies that I was thinking about making tutoring videos and I love how you do your visuals and how it makes math beautiful.
@t3o
@t3o 2 года назад
Summer of Math Exposition is a predictably brilliant idea from you. This deserves attention from mainstream news, because it's potentially completely transformative. The moving visual explanations would have been a massive help when I was studying
@soy_toy
@soy_toy 2 года назад
13:58 While I understand why you moved away from very niche topics, "What does it feel like to invent math" will remain one of my favorite pieces of content anywhere.
@arun279
@arun279 2 года назад
Definitely need to see more of Not James.
@shubhanshjain
@shubhanshjain 2 года назад
If this video just had Grant communicating through telepathy and "Not James" the cat playing, I would have watched it then too
@gordongoodwin6279
@gordongoodwin6279 2 года назад
The cats name isn’t really Not James, he was just explaining it wasn’t the person named James he was referring to
@arun279
@arun279 2 года назад
@@gordongoodwin6279 I can't tell if you're joking or not. In case you're not, I know the cat's name isn't Not James.
@JustAnotherCommenter
@JustAnotherCommenter 2 года назад
@@arun279 r/wooooshception, a subreddit of wooooshes.
@ArtemKirsanov
@ArtemKirsanov 2 года назад
I’ve recently been experimenting with manim to explain topics in neuroscience. But so far I only used this wonderful tool to create basic animations. I’m very excited to try creating something more math-sophisticated, because there are actually a lot of totally unexpected breathtaking ways math can be used to describe the brain. Looking forward to it! Thank you so much for this opportunity, Grant!
@tim40gabby25
@tim40gabby25 2 года назад
Hi. I will look out for your work. Old UK duffer here, enjoying the ride :)
@guptabhishek
@guptabhishek 2 года назад
The voice. The articulation. The clarity of thought. The structure of presentation. The precision of illustrations and examples. The nobility of intentions. The passion and humility for the mission. Elated!
@dylancope
@dylancope 2 года назад
Damn my first thought was to explain something related to Kolmogorov complexity as it's very central to my PhD research! Despite it being mentioned in the examples (and hence perhaps making me appear unoriginal), I will still go for something in that space if I do make a video :)
@3blue1brown
@3blue1brown 2 года назад
You should!
@AA-gl1dr
@AA-gl1dr 2 года назад
I don’t know what that is but it sounds cool and looks like a cool topic. You should totally explain it! People explaining what they’re excited about is great content in itself!
@adityajha4887
@adityajha4887 2 года назад
I feel optimistic about humanity's future because of the work you're doing. Thank you!
@mathsandsciencechannel
@mathsandsciencechannel 2 года назад
Nice
@N0Xa880iUL
@N0Xa880iUL 2 года назад
Imagine if Euler could make videos
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 2 года назад
@@N0Xa880iUL oh my god
@vignesh306
@vignesh306 2 года назад
@@N0Xa880iUL Euler has to ask Grant for help if it comes to videos, lol
@N0Xa880iUL
@N0Xa880iUL 2 года назад
@@vignesh306 Would make a great team
@felipeguitarza3107
@felipeguitarza3107 2 года назад
General lighting tip: Keep the light source(s) behind the camera, and no light sources behind the subject. Keep uploading your great content, you've helped me more than I can explain in a short comment.
@BarriosGroupie
@BarriosGroupie 2 года назад
I'm surprised other channels haven't done this already, in playing outstanding content from people who want to talk about one topic they're passionate about.
@PritishMishra
@PritishMishra 2 года назад
Grant: * Explaining * Me: Seeing his eyes 👁 👄 👁
@danielbontorin4783
@danielbontorin4783 2 года назад
Interestingly SoMe1 can be translated to sum1 or add1 in Portuguese. Nice
@paulmccartney8293
@paulmccartney8293 2 года назад
Que observação incrivel hahahah
@pranjaltiwari1663
@pranjaltiwari1663 2 года назад
What an amazing observation hahahah
@webgpu
@webgpu 2 года назад
?? o 1o eh "some um" o segundo eh "sum one" , nao entendi o que vc achou interessante (alem de 'sum1' ter o mesmo som de "someone/alguem", mas isso nao tem a ver com o que vc escreveu)
@webgpu
@webgpu 2 года назад
@@paulmccartney8293 parece que voce gosta dos "bítôus" :)
@paulmccartney8293
@paulmccartney8293 2 года назад
@@webgpu eu gostava bem mais antes, mas continuei com essa conta ;p
@elhaselkim11
@elhaselkim11 2 года назад
I actually plan on making math videos on my country's particular Highschool curriculum. The only thing stopping me is myself and my own doubt that I'll be able to go through. I thank you for encouraging more math videos. Your channel is my main inspiration on making math videos.
@karkavwi
@karkavwi 2 года назад
I had always wanted to begin a RU-vid channel for solely explaining mathematical concepts and stuff that I found intriguing, but I never had the courage and motivation to actually start. In fact, I still wasn't convinced with myself after watching the video three weeks before. But then, this video got recommended in my home page again and now I have finally decided to take the initiative and try my best at this contest. And, whether I end up in the top 5 or not, I would continue making videos about math and other topics that I'm interested in. Thank you so much Grant, for not just this wonderful opportunity but also for the motivation that you have stirred in me!
@3blue1brown
@3blue1brown 2 года назад
That’s amazing! I hope you keep going with it
@3blue1brown
@3blue1brown 2 года назад
The podcast is available on most platforms, but it looks like it may take another day or two to be on Overcast RU-vid: ru-vid.com/show-UC78Ib99EBhMN3NemVjYm3Ig iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-3b1b-podcast/id1576951213 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/74ZzyhJx8NL5OBmv2RWXnB Google Podcasts: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82MzZiNDgyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== RSS: anchor.fm/s/636b4820/podcast/rss It's hard to overstate how powerful it is when anyone can learn something they want just by searching online. In a thousand subtle ways, when these explainers exist, projects go faster, school becomes easier, and math-phobia becomes a little bit less common. A lot of excellent lessons and intuitions stay confined to isolated classrooms, or worse, confined to some individual's head. It takes effort to make videos, or blog posts, and to put them out there. Here, we're hoping to offer a little bit of activation energy to anyone who has thought about doing something like this, but just never got around to it.
@marceltelang7825
@marceltelang7825 2 года назад
You beat the bots
@shanmukeshr1696
@shanmukeshr1696 2 года назад
W8 u haven't pinned ur comment?
@wrongplays9576
@wrongplays9576 2 года назад
@@shanmukeshr1696 he forgot to pin it and now his comment is lost in this ocean
@joelklein3501
@joelklein3501 Год назад
This idea is so nice, though I'm sorry I'm two years late... By any chance, will you be announcing another camp?
@tennisCharlzz
@tennisCharlzz 7 месяцев назад
Can you have a podcast about your cat? So cute!
@CeilingPanda
@CeilingPanda 2 года назад
Just do it - is easy after doing it, its like learning to ride a bike sort of, afterwards its easy but before its super hard, youre afraid of falling, you dont understand how it works and advice is hard to give. But think of it as a consumer if there is a bit of an iffy video quality but you find a super good explainer who helps you you will still enjoy the video especially if there isnt other videos on the subject.
@flan1591
@flan1591 2 года назад
As a high school senior who’s scared about his ability to explain topics, but also has aspirations of becoming a math professor, this is exactly what I needed to help motivate me. Looking forward to joining the Discord and being a part of this event! Thank you for setting this up!
@BradyPostma
@BradyPostma 2 года назад
You, 3B1B, are so shockingly good at explaining and understanding math! Sometimes I find it inspiring, and sometimes I find it intimidating. Which is funny, since you seem to be the most harmless person I can imagine, and yet there's this shadow of intimidation. It's probably ultimately self-consciousness, and therefore precisely the thing that needs to be ignored into just begin.
@Zcon18
@Zcon18 2 года назад
I love you grant
@mathsandsciencechannel
@mathsandsciencechannel 2 года назад
Nice
@brendonholder2522
@brendonholder2522 2 года назад
EE & Math/Physics Minor 🙋🏾‍♂️
@Zcon18
@Zcon18 2 года назад
@@GrantSanderson Thanks grant!
@Zcon18
@Zcon18 2 года назад
@@brendonholder2522 Cool!
@akaakaakaak5779
@akaakaakaak5779 2 года назад
Literally last few days I thought about starting exactly this, wish me luck guys
@berryzhang7263
@berryzhang7263 2 года назад
Ahhh gl!! So excited to see yours💞
@conelord1984
@conelord1984 2 года назад
Good luck! Waiting to watch it! :D
@akaakaakaak5779
@akaakaakaak5779 2 года назад
thanks guys
@stephanel2324
@stephanel2324 2 года назад
I completely agree with you, you try to understand a specific case, to eventually be able to master the general case.
@ryangray7748
@ryangray7748 2 года назад
Thank you Grant. I, and I'm sure many others, needed this video.
@theCrux
@theCrux 2 года назад
Thanks Grant! I make handwritten/drawn biology explainers, and I have always been very intrigued with your process. So thanks for this informative video :) I think I get your point about niche and a million creators creating the same type of content. I am still struggling to find my niche-niche. Hopefully with time, I will figure it out :)
@Aryan_NITH
@Aryan_NITH 2 года назад
All things aside , 3 blue 1 brown animation is next level 🔥
@unappropadope
@unappropadope 2 года назад
He made software to run the animations called manim IIRC
@Aryan_NITH
@Aryan_NITH 2 года назад
@@unappropadope yes👍 i know!!
@unappropadope
@unappropadope 2 года назад
I commented before I got to the point in the video where he covers it 🙇🏼‍♂️
@alexandrepoupeau3191
@alexandrepoupeau3191 2 года назад
Wow just a great video ! It just gives me the confidence and the desire to create math content on the internet. Thank you for your amazing job as always !
@Nick-kb2jc
@Nick-kb2jc 2 года назад
Ughh I’m so upset I missed this. I have a great idea for a video. Please do more of these competitions in the future.
@toto123456ish
@toto123456ish 2 года назад
Maybe a video about the sun's movement and its impact on studio illumination.
@odilf_
@odilf_ 2 года назад
could you please enable auto subtitles please? it’s really helpful and as far as i’m aware it’s just a settings change on your part. thanks
@hameedamathtuber
@hameedamathtuber 2 года назад
Thank you for creating such a wonderful platform. That's awesome.
@storm_fpv9342
@storm_fpv9342 2 года назад
I'm a mechanical engineering student in Germany and my bachelor thesis included fourier transform. Your video about it helped me understanding it ALOT. I certainly can say that from my perspective there is a huge demand.
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information 2 года назад
I’ll be submitting the best my channel has to offer. Here goes!
@theboombody
@theboombody 2 года назад
There's a lot of competition out there now regarding math explanation videos. Maybe not when youtube first started, but it's different now. Your channel looks much more professional than mine though. I have like 3 videos I'm proud of, but the rest.....ehhhhh.......
@scienceentanglement2180
@scienceentanglement2180 2 года назад
Wow! I have watched your channel and your videos are so good. And inspiration to continue teaching maths
@lucaslopes1939
@lucaslopes1939 2 года назад
Dude, I am so glad you commented in this video, because I took a look at your videos and they are GREAT. Information Theory and Quantitative Information Flow were the first thing that popped into my mind when Grant mentioned niche areas, and I'm glad to see such a high quality production on Information Theory and Probability theory. Keep up the good work, I'll be rooting for you!
@Mutual_Information
@Mutual_Information 2 года назад
@@lucaslopes1939 that’s very nice of you! I’ll try to keep the good stuff coming
@Nylspider
@Nylspider 2 года назад
Thank you for clarifying that your cat is not James, it's much appreciated
@normalhuman6260
@normalhuman6260 2 года назад
Dude. You really really really need to do a tutorial series on your graphics-coding-animation etc. Like there is literally no one else doing it better. Its something that must be shared with the world. ❣️❣️
@mixbaal0
@mixbaal0 2 года назад
Thank you so much for all your work and activities. You are a game changer!
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