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At this point, just assume anything that is recursive or self-similar is Fibonacci and/or Golden Ratio.
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All music does sound bad... except the music that sounds good. Much profound, many deep, wow. fr tho, perfect pitch is a stupid ability to culminate. We designed 12TET specifically to be transposable, making relative pitch a more useful ability. If we abandon that and go to some uneven temperament, then the perfect pitch guys will be laughing but we are at least a couple decades from that.
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Jokes on you, I'm into that shit.
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@tiyenin It's the same thing.
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Yep. For every D.
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Differential equations thoroughly rustle my jimmies.
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3b1b playing 4d chess here; Instead of making a video with the straight up solution and having people just take the conclusion without the work, introduce uncertainty, which forces more people to be curious as to how the conclusion was derived. Introducing chaos into the system for views and education.
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1:28 Sry, never made it past the "picture 1000 women" part. It is said I'm still picturing them to this day.
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I... I said this to my professor before I knew about this video and he was confused. Thank you for vindicating my understandig of the subject.
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Since taking Calculus, I only write my 'd' as del. It conveys the same info but requires less effort. and I love it
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Depends on how jiggly my neighbor is. I'd stay home.
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Fourier series are life. Everything is cycles... man.
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Hey, VSauce. Michael here.
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I took group theory last quarter and ring theory this quarter... ... and we never got a chance to explore the content from this angle. The closest we got was groups acting on sets and partitioning them into orbits or creating permutations of strings of numbers (which, I guess, is the same) but I don't think the creative uses for group theory were explored adequately. A similar thing is happening with rings too. Idk why but math at this level stops focusing on the creative side and starts focusing on getting everyone to do quantum mechanics.
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11:34 "My pupils widened, I began to physically sweat because he said the one thing I always wanted to hear..."
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There is an implicit assumption that I think gets missed when talking about vectors; they are logical arguments. When you construct systems of equations, you are implying that they are able to be operated on, and that row/column switching and other algebraic properties apply, just as they apply in logic or argumentation. A vector, the composition of scalars, then carries with it the assumption that those scalars have a quantifiable relation, including the identity for R1, etc. If you treat linear algebra like truth tables in deductive logic, the whole endeavor becomes way more interesting imo
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@alwaysdisputin9930 y r u gae
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