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Comments by "Dr. Ricco Lindner" (@Dr.RiccoMastermind) on "3Blue1Brown" channel.
Hey Grant, when will we see YOUR next math video? π
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Not to forget that the Mandelbrot set is only complete in 3D π
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Keep in creating these world standard animation videos and explainations!!!
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I just love your work, leveling up even further. THANK YOU!!!! ππ«Άπ€π©πͺ
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Wouldn't your original 3D shape not be reflected and doubled but rather be partly below and partly above the plane of the base 2D shape with intersections and z=0 whenever points A and B fall together - probably meaning that (A, B) would not be the same as (B, A), thus being indeed ordered? π€
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Thank you for all 3 videos, great explainations, nice perspectives, and even cooler animations. I just missed (or maybe overlooked) pointing out that Pi only shows up when using mass ratios scaled by 100 since sqrt of 100 is ten and we use a dezimal system - but that seems not worth noting π
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Once again, great explaination and visualization!!
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Thank your for another great video. I like Monster too, learned about it and Moonshine few years ago from my magazine "Spektrum der Wissenschaft". Really unbelievable connections. Hope it doesnt eventually mean, our universe consist of almost 200k dimensions π
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I love the clarity in your videos, not to speak of the quality of the visualization ππππ
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Would love to once see a joint venture ture video with Matt Parker, preferably about some topic to celebrate Pi!ππ
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Thank you for yet another great and intuitive video. You might want to include the classic and important example of the probability of having a disease upon a positive test (with know false positive and false negative rates, and repeating test in an independend lab :)
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I'm not convinced about your explaination of the diagonal band appearance as a consequence of perspective. Shouldn't that lead to a pattern more symmetric to the x-axis?π€
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Nice, "All things Physics" mentioned honorably! I was hoping to get him connected to "The slow motion guys" to Show his point more detailed. But I don't have the right influence π’
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Thank you for this great concept!!! π I felt free to send the link to this video to an intersting math-loving teach in Australia, Eddie Woo, who might love this concept. Feel free to check his channel, hope you are fine with my initiative
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Wonderful, I love to see the follow-up video - and to get myself some plarizing foils ππ«Άπ©πͺ
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Great video, perfectly illustraded. Very good job, thanks!! ππ
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Really great Idea. Only found your video now. So let me try and gey this mug for Christmas presents π
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Such a great video once more, and easy to follow even for bad but interested hobby mathmaticiansπ
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