+Bradwave Thanks so much for the inspiration! Very glad to hear you enjoy my content 😊 Your comment had a huge impact on me I must say, I realized I used to enjoy math, but had forgotten about it (guess it started to get too complicated at some point, calculus and dimensions or something.. 😅😅😅) but this was SO fun!!
I'm so glad you liked the explanation. Sometimes it's hard to love Math, because it seems so abstract at first. But there are a lot of funny application that everyone can enjoy and they are not explained at school. Don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for super theoretical stuff, but teacher seems to forget that abstraction is harder to enjoy and sometimes not funny at all... ahahahah!
Formerly known as stringcheese man here. This was a very, very tingly video. The one time in my life a math equation didn't send me into a fit of anxiety lol. You're great, best male ASMR voice easily.
Judging by the intro I can tell you are the king of memory. Like every time I try to count something jumbled up I always count one twice or skip one. That’s a talent.
First of all I love LOVE chalkboard sounds and this is amazing. Secondly might I suggest that next time, you should place the board on a soft surface such as a blanket or carpet for less echo and more raw chalk sound.
Math has always put me to sleep. Thank you for being one of the few people to realize math’s TRUE impact in the ASMR community. It amazes me how you followed through with the obvious answer for the best way to knock us out Lol!
+Emily Gurrola Thanks so much for the feedback! Really Motivates me to keep posting. Very happy to hear you enjoy the math videos 😊 At the moment I’m actually quite interested in math, so there might be a few more of them in the near future. (Probably should go back to Maps, but just have to do some Maths first)
One of the few times I actually pay attention to a math lesson! It always frustrated me because as much as I love physics and chemistry, I'm horrible at the math involved...
7:26 you can pretty easily proof it without using any integration but just basic geometry: Let's imagine a polygon inside your circle. As the polygon has more and more sides, he approachs more and more to a circle. By using basic geometry, you can notice that the value of the internals angles of the polygon, let's call it teta, is equal to pi - 2pi/n, where n is the number of sides of your polygon. So let's note P the perimeter of the polygon and L the length of one of his sides. We know that P = L*n, n is again the number of sides. Now we can cut our polygon by n triangles, starting from the center of the polygon to the edge of the polygon. Each of these triangles have an internal angle of teta/2 which is equal to... let's look what we said above... pi/2 - pi/n. Our triangle also have 2 of his 3 sides equal to R, the Radius and the last one equal to L, that we wanna calculate. So by using the Al-Kashi Theorem (an extension of the Pythagore Theorem for all triangles), we have R² = R² + L² -2R*L*cos(pi/2 - pi/n) Which is equivalent to : L = 2*Rcos(pi/2 - pi/n) A property of cos and sin is that cos(pi/2 - x) = sin(x) aight ? So we have L = 2*R*sin(pi/n) and P = L*n = n*2*R*sin(pi/n) Our gaol is to make n tends towards infinity right ? we know that pi/n ---> 0 when n ---> +inf So we can easily use a Taylor's formula that says that sin(x) ~= x if x ~=0 That is our case right ? So let's replace sin(x) by x We have P = L*n = n*R*2*pi/n when n ---> +inf we can now just simplify the n and we obtain our formula : P = C = 2*pi*R (Another method is using integrals but it isn't easy to understand) (And Btw sorry for my english I am not :D )
I use your videos almost every night, at first just for the ASMR, and now also for managing my tinnitus before sleeping. They are without doubt a great relief for me as well as being enjoyable. Thanks, it really is a huge help.
+Atheistic Humanist You’re So welcome 😊 Thanks for your feedback, it’s amazing to hear that my videos help you relax and sleep. It really gives meaning to my work with the channel. I’m so glad to hear from you, sleep well 😴
I was just about to start watching one of your videos - and here we are! With a new one! Hope you are well! It is nice to have some ASMR to listen to while doing my homework- kind of a stress reliever now that I am starting my GCSEs. Thanks for always being here to relax me! Have a great evening! Love the video already ❤️
+The British Aviator Glad to hear you like this video, since I haven't done a Math video before. Thanks for your continuing support, and good luck with your studies :)
I'm seriously in math nerd heaven. I already know this stuff but you made it so relaxing that you basically melted my brain and I'm just watching you. Thank you for this 😍
+Decaf-Math ASMR Hello! Thanks for watching my videos, so glad to see you here. I took a quick look at your channel and I love it! Will probably watch one of your videos tonight. Recording this video actually made me more interested in Math :D btw, Subbed :)
ASMRctica ASMR ASMRctica ASMR ☺️ what an honor and I'm so glad to be in touch! I am still pretty new to all of this so I'm still learning (any tips?), but you can sure count on tons of math(s) ^_^ I was just browsing through your other videos and I think I'm set for good sleep for the next year+.... haha. And I guessss I might learn some geography 🙄 You have such nice vibes and I appreciate your presence. Please don't ever stop making these!
You might also notice that the number of dots per circle increases outward by 14 from one circle to the next (counting the first four or five rings should firmly establish this trend). Using this observation you can easily create a series of numbers which then can be added to determine the total number of dots on the platter without using any fancy mathematics.
Hey, if you wanna support a budding asmrtist then check out ASMR Confidential. He's the first from his country. He's videos are quite different and very effective
Before you went into formulae i made my formula (2Pi x (radius of ring 0 + distance between rings(ring number))/(diameter of a dot) = given dots per ring Thats how i would have gone about it, i passed the 3 hardest math subjects in highschool
I swear, these videos get more and more creative ❤️ never stop making these videos!! PS. I see my name on the first page! So nice to see content creators actually be so involved with their viewers!!
+Mitchell Topolinsky I’m so glad you say that! So encouraging to hear that 😊 Very happy to include your name in my videos as well, thanks so much for all supportive comments 😍
When I'm super stressed out at work, listening to your videos is sometimes THE ONLY thing that can get me through the day. Only problem is falling asleep at my desk 🥰😴
I just discovered your channel like 10 minutes ago and I’m already hooked and subscribed 😅. very relaxing voice and atmosphere! I don’t watch many male asmr-ists mostly because of the way they try to whisper.. and only very few male asmr-ist (to me) have a gentle relaxing voice that doesnt make me cringe and now you are #3 on my personal list for male asmr-ists I can actully watch and enjoy 🎉😄
There is a way to use the Gauss sum modified in order to have the starting term and how much the number I’d increasing from one to two be any number. First you find the average by adding the first term and the last term and dividing by 2. Then you have to find the number of terms. I do this by subtracting the first term from the final term and then dividing that number by the difference between term one and term 2. You then add one to this number and you have the number of terms. You multiply the average by the number of terms to get your final answer of the sum.
S A D - E G G I'm sorry bro, that wasn't my intention, i mean you should know how the math works, the hard thing is making up the correct way to connect all the basic math skills in order to solve a problem
The formula is easy to prove, since a common (and probably the original) definition of pi is simply the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and since the diameter of a circle is equal to twice the radius, all that is necessary is to rearrange the formula. The part that needs proving, however, is that this ratio is constant. The non-rigorous way is to intuitively note that all circles are similar, and so all lengths are scaled by the same constant of proportionality, which would be canceled in the ratio defining pi, thus leaving pi constant. A more rigorous way looks at two circles and approximates each of them with regular n-gons, and therefore approximating the circumference by the perimeter of the n-gon. For each approximation, take the ratio of the n-gon's perimeter to the radius of the corresponding circle. Then take the limit as n->infinity. Now note that the n-gons are similar, since dividing each into triangles yields a whole bunch of non-overlapping similar isosceles triangles (by SAS). So the ratios between the sides are the same, and therefore the ratios in the limit are the same. So the ratio is constant, i.e. pi is constant.
You should do more tapping. But not too much. Maybe throw some taps in here and there so its unexpected and tingly. Would be great throughout your long videos. Keep up the great work!
Amazing video again! Your videos help me sleep and that’s really hard for me to do because I have something called BFS which basically means all my muscles in my body twitch 24/7 and it’s really annoying lol, but your videos are terrific and never fails to put me to sleep. Thanks so much for making videos and keep up the great work just as you have always done! 😊👌🏻
+192357 Hi! Good to see you again, (recognize your username from some time ago) Thanks so much for sharing, it’s just amazing to hear that my videos can help you relax and sleep! It really motivates me to keep posting.. take care and sleep well 😀
+Kasper Leino Thanks for the request! I have plans for that. Know exactly what picture from a book I'm gonna show you, for example. So it won't take too long I guess, but.. you never know (I never know myself, LOL)
+ Mathsexual Si Guess it depends on how many formulas you’re able to keep in mind at the same time, but I agree, Math is really interesting! Wish I knew more about it, actually.
Could probably divide it into 32 slices using a straight edge and find the number of dots in a much smaller area. Then multiply by 32. Love your channel btw ha :)
Omg this was far too interesting to sleep to lol. Used a Gauss Sum the other day but it didn't quite sink in… I think I got it this time 🙌. Was pleased to see you test the formula at the end 👍.
ASMRctica ASMR It was! thank you very much for the relaxing video and we finally have the answer to the most important question on earth, how many dots are on asmrctica’s tray!
Instead of using approximations, you could have left the result of the first radius computation as 14/2π (or reduced that to 7/π). If you had done so, the computation of 2πR would have been simplified (7/π x 2π = 14).
I just counted the first two rows, got r1= 14 and r2=28, assumed each row increased by 14. Then calculated how many rows in total (17) used a summation from 1-17 of the function 14n and got 2142.
Using 14k would be better for use of the gauss' sum you used in the video. E, k=1, n=17, bring the 14 out front (constant rule) and the summation of k (some people use i for k) is [n(n+1)]/2 as used in the video, so you get 14 (17(17+1))/2 = 2142.
You should have continued to count them in Swedish, the chalkboard was relaxing and made super sleepy (Personal opinion) But I really wish you had. I know that after a while counting those dots it put a strain on your eyes but possibly you could’ve rested between shots. (Just a suggestion mate, keep up the good work)
Oh, you also do math. This channel has everything.
Math teacher: did you study for your test?
Me: Yes
Math teacher: what videos or pages did you look at?
Me: uhhhhh hh h h
+DragonPlasma 😂
Wow! I can't believe you used my comment as an input for this video. As a huge fan of yours, I feel so humbled!
that was so awesome how the formula worked out! u must be a math god lol
You're awesome, sir! Thanks for the inspiration for this video. Maybe you can teach me how to do more than simple algebra 😂
+Bradwave Thanks so much for the inspiration! Very glad to hear you enjoy my content 😊 Your comment had a huge impact on me I must say, I realized I used to enjoy math, but had forgotten about it (guess it started to get too complicated at some point, calculus and dimensions or something.. 😅😅😅) but this was SO fun!!
+S A D - E G G
Ikr!
But I'm definitely far from being a Math god ahahah! Really really far!
I'm just used to do a lot of it.
I'm so glad you liked the explanation. Sometimes it's hard to love Math, because it seems so abstract at first. But there are a lot of funny application that everyone can enjoy and they are not explained at school.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for super theoretical stuff, but teacher seems to forget that abstraction is harder to enjoy and sometimes not funny at all... ahahahah!
Math. Putting people to sleep for centuries
+jontgreene Haha, yes it's quite effective isn't it?
Lol
Trueee 😂 all I did was sleep in my geometry class in high school 😂
Your comment makes me wish I could angery react on youtube
Indeed!
i would like you to see a video were you tap on all the names like at the begining of the video it would make me sleep easy
Me2😍😊😊
Yes but slowly tapping and whispering every ones name ear to ear
A year later, and hes done it
Republic of Chemgota basically you rn:
“You did it, you crazy son of a gun you did it”
Math + physic + asmrtica = good rating in school
I just realized that you’re profile picture is a dog in a Russian suit So Cute!
@@tehepicgalaxy9541 Your*
@@tehepicgalaxy9541 Sorry, I just had too. Please forgive me :(
CivilizedAge Daily maybe he is a profile picture, you never know :)
@@tehepicgalaxy9541This comment did not age well
A bed + asmrctica = a fantastic night.
+Lu eZz 😂😂😂 Thanks!
Kallo ???? Lol also a bed of nails
that sounds kind of gay
I know it doesn't mean this but that sounds like you're suggesting something lol
you don’t know the true meaning of a fantastic night 😏
Formerly known as stringcheese man here. This was a very, very tingly video. The one time in my life a math equation didn't send me into a fit of anxiety lol. You're great, best male ASMR voice easily.
lol thinking of changing my name too 😂
just gonna pretend i understand this i guess
All was well until he wrote the number 2
This is heaven, I love math and ASMR both together it’s such a dream ❤️ thank you for doing this
Maths is a great way to relax for me. Nothing better than solving some second-order inhomogeneous linear differential equations on a Sunday night 👍
Is it just me or does his accent remind me of King Julian from Madagascar HAHA
You didn’t have to share this but you did
Thank
I can't unhear it thanks
😂😂i cant unhear it😢
Now I can't unhear it, thanks
Much less pompous and energized but yes, and now I cant unhear it
All those people to thank in the beginning of the video! That's fantastic, keep it up.
listened to this during math class. *_mathception_* .
*nice profile pic*. Seriously.
@@moddrrrusky2910 thanks
Judging by the intro I can tell you are the king of memory. Like every time I try to count something jumbled up I always count one twice or skip one. That’s a talent.
+Outfield 243 Thanks for the compliment :D
First of all I love LOVE chalkboard sounds and this is amazing. Secondly might I suggest that next time, you should place the board on a soft surface such as a blanket or carpet for less echo and more raw chalk sound.
Even sloths scratching on them
Math has always put me to sleep. Thank you for being one of the few people to realize math’s TRUE impact in the ASMR community. It amazes me how you followed through with the obvious answer for the best way to knock us out Lol!
+Emily Gurrola Thanks so much for the feedback! Really Motivates me to keep posting. Very happy to hear you enjoy the math videos 😊 At the moment I’m actually quite interested in math, so there might be a few more of them in the near future. (Probably should go back to Maps, but just have to do some Maths first)
One of the few times I actually pay attention to a math lesson! It always frustrated me because as much as I love physics and chemistry, I'm horrible at the math involved...
Whisper Mafia adopt it as a hobby instead of a chore and you will soon improve.
Lol I’m doing Chemistry Honors next year, it requires you to be very good at Algebra I and I got a C in Algebra I Honors 😂
+ Conceptual Physics Honors
sean michael I took AP chem this year and it didn’t take much algebra, maybe our courses are just different.
7:26 you can pretty easily proof it without using any integration but just basic geometry:
Let's imagine a polygon inside your circle. As the polygon has more and more sides, he approachs more and more to a circle.
By using basic geometry, you can notice that the value of the internals angles of the polygon, let's call it teta, is equal to pi - 2pi/n, where n is the number of sides of your polygon.
So let's note P the perimeter of the polygon and L the length of one of his sides.
We know that P = L*n, n is again the number of sides.
Now we can cut our polygon by n triangles, starting from the center of the polygon to the edge of the polygon. Each of these triangles have an internal angle of teta/2 which is equal to... let's look what we said above... pi/2 - pi/n.
Our triangle also have 2 of his 3 sides equal to R, the Radius and the last one equal to L, that we wanna calculate.
So by using the Al-Kashi Theorem (an extension of the Pythagore Theorem for all triangles), we have R² = R² + L² -2R*L*cos(pi/2 - pi/n)
Which is equivalent to :
L = 2*Rcos(pi/2 - pi/n)
A property of cos and sin is that cos(pi/2 - x) = sin(x) aight ?
So we have L = 2*R*sin(pi/n)
and P = L*n = n*2*R*sin(pi/n)
Our gaol is to make n tends towards infinity right ?
we know that pi/n ---> 0 when n ---> +inf
So we can easily use a Taylor's formula that says that sin(x) ~= x if x ~=0
That is our case right ?
So let's replace sin(x) by x
We have
P = L*n = n*R*2*pi/n when n ---> +inf
we can now just simplify the n and we obtain our formula :
P = C = 2*pi*R
(Another method is using integrals but it isn't easy to understand)
(And Btw sorry for my english I am not :D )
Yeah, your username tells us English wasn't your first language.
I guess you are the only person on Earth who can make me watch math-related stuff 😄
Thanks for yet another great video and good night! 😴
I use your videos almost every night, at first just for the ASMR, and now also for managing my tinnitus before sleeping. They are without doubt a great relief for me as well as being enjoyable. Thanks, it really is a huge help.
+Atheistic Humanist You’re So welcome 😊 Thanks for your feedback, it’s amazing to hear that my videos help you relax and sleep. It really gives meaning to my work with the channel. I’m so glad to hear from you, sleep well 😴
Thanks for the shout out my guy, keep up the good work. I’ve become addicted to your videos they are amazing.
I was just about to start watching one of your videos - and here we are! With a new one! Hope you are well! It is nice to have some ASMR to listen to while doing my homework- kind of a stress reliever now that I am starting my GCSEs. Thanks for always being here to relax me! Have a great evening! Love the video already ❤️
+The British Aviator Glad to hear you like this video, since I haven't done a Math video before. Thanks for your continuing support, and good luck with your studies :)
Hello :-) 😱😱😱this is so nice. I've been too nervous to try chalk, but you did it so well! I highly approve of and love the math murmuring ☺️
I'm seriously in math nerd heaven. I already know this stuff but you made it so relaxing that you basically melted my brain and I'm just watching you. Thank you for this 😍
+Decaf-Math ASMR Hello! Thanks for watching my videos, so glad to see you here. I took a quick look at your channel and I love it! Will probably watch one of your videos tonight. Recording this video actually made me more interested in Math :D btw, Subbed :)
ASMRctica ASMR ASMRctica ASMR ☺️ what an honor and I'm so glad to be in touch! I am still pretty new to all of this so I'm still learning (any tips?), but you can sure count on tons of math(s) ^_^ I was just browsing through your other videos and I think I'm set for good sleep for the next year+.... haha. And I guessss I might learn some geography 🙄 You have such nice vibes and I appreciate your presence. Please don't ever stop making these!
Has anyone made a compilation of his intro things yet?
I could listen to a loop of your intro for hours, it's a really awesome sound
You might also notice that the number of dots per circle increases outward by 14 from one circle to the next (counting the first four or five rings should firmly establish this trend). Using this observation you can easily create a series of numbers which then can be added to determine the total number of dots on the platter without using any fancy mathematics.
This method to alot of people is fancy mathematics 😂
Never thought tapping on paper can be so relaxing and satisfying.
I guess i found my new trigger.
I love the sound and look of chalk in your videos! Thank you for a great video as always!
+DeathByWafflez Very glad to hear that 😊 Maybe I should use the chalkboard more often then.. Thanks for watching!
Wow man. I love ASMR and Maths. When I saw this video I instantly clicked lol.
Great video!
This is one of the coolest ASMR videos I've seen.
I’ve been waiting for you to use the chalkboard again. Love it and love your work. Keep it up!
+Cheddy841 Glad to hear that 😊 realized I love using it, so it might show up in future vids as well.. Thanks for your support!
You are an ASMR treasure. I could listen to you all day. Such an interesting video too!
+Anthony Michael So happy to hear that, Thanks for listening 😍 And I’m glad you find it interesting!
As an artist, I find it quite stressing when people use a huge sketchbook to write and not draw 😂😂💕
I know what I'm going to watch tonight. Thanks for uploading what will undoubtedly be another great video.
+Mark Preval Thanks so much for your support :D Glad you say that, hope you'll like this one.
Hey, if you wanna support a budding asmrtist then check out ASMR Confidential. He's the first from his country. He's videos are quite different and very effective
0:06 replay button of the intro. You are welcome.
Before you went into formulae i made my formula
(2Pi x (radius of ring 0 + distance between rings(ring number))/(diameter of a dot) = given dots per ring
Thats how i would have gone about it, i passed the 3 hardest math subjects in highschool
oof highschool maths so hard
And I used to want to be a mathematician 😬🤦🏻♀️
I hope you'll get more supporters to make this brilliant intro much longer :)
Fantastic new format man. Fascinating and interesting. Sounds on blackboard are great tho.
I swear, these videos get more and more creative ❤️ never stop making these videos!! PS. I see my name on the first page! So nice to see content creators actually be so involved with their viewers!!
+Mitchell Topolinsky I’m so glad you say that! So encouraging to hear that 😊 Very happy to include your name in my videos as well, thanks so much for all supportive comments 😍
I don't know which is more relaxing....your voice or the chalk, lol. Great video :) Thanks!
One of the best ASMR creations I have ever seen 👍
Awesome videos man I hope you continue like so!!!
All my support is yours
Never fail to disappoint! You're one of my favorite asmrists our there! Thank you
Oh my, I've just noticed you mentioned me in the intro. Thanks, man, very honoured to be a part of your channel's history!
+Nicholas Insanito Malson You’re welcome, Thanks for your support 😀
Looks like I won't have to stay up late for homework tonight!!
When I'm super stressed out at work, listening to your videos is sometimes THE ONLY thing that can get me through the day. Only problem is falling asleep at my desk 🥰😴
Я казах, но пишу по-русски, и слушаю ASMRctica. Это офигенно!
I am Kazakh, but I write in Russian, and I listen to ASMRctica.
(google helped me).
+Ердос Наржигитов Thanks for listening :) Great to hear you watch my channel :D
I just discovered your channel like 10 minutes ago and I’m already hooked and subscribed 😅. very relaxing voice and atmosphere!
I don’t watch many male asmr-ists mostly because of the way they try to whisper.. and only very few male asmr-ist (to me) have a gentle relaxing voice that doesnt make me cringe and now you are #3 on my personal list for male asmr-ists I can actully watch and enjoy 🎉😄
+Lunez SayWhat So happy to hear that you enjoy my content! So nice to see you here, welcome!! Thanks for subscribing!
Omg best Mathlesson ever😍 Its sooo relaxing 🥴💕
There is a way to use the Gauss sum modified in order to have the starting term and how much the number I’d increasing from one to two be any number. First you find the average by adding the first term and the last term and dividing by 2. Then you have to find the number of terms. I do this by subtracting the first term from the final term and then dividing that number by the difference between term one and term 2. You then add one to this number and you have the number of terms. You multiply the average by the number of terms to get your final answer of the sum.
wow the 770 dots you counted in your last video was proved by the formula!! I am very impressed
S A D - E G G that's just very basic math 😉
@@alexanderabramov7479 okay... why do you feel the need to tell me that lol
S A D - E G G cuz you say you are impressed by mathematical methods every person should be aware of
@@alexanderabramov7479 okay well you are making it sound like I'm dumb.
S A D - E G G I'm sorry bro, that wasn't my intention, i mean you should know how the math works, the hard thing is making up the correct way to connect all the basic math skills in order to solve a problem
All I remember is a chalkboard and something about dots. That, my friends, is what we call ASMR perfection!
The formula is easy to prove, since a common (and probably the original) definition of pi is simply the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and since the diameter of a circle is equal to twice the radius, all that is necessary is to rearrange the formula. The part that needs proving, however, is that this ratio is constant.
The non-rigorous way is to intuitively note that all circles are similar, and so all lengths are scaled by the same constant of proportionality, which would be canceled in the ratio defining pi, thus leaving pi constant.
A more rigorous way looks at two circles and approximates each of them with regular n-gons, and therefore approximating the circumference by the perimeter of the n-gon. For each approximation, take the ratio of the n-gon's perimeter to the radius of the corresponding circle. Then take the limit as n->infinity. Now note that the n-gons are similar, since dividing each into triangles yields a whole bunch of non-overlapping similar isosceles triangles (by SAS). So the ratios between the sides are the same, and therefore the ratios in the limit are the same. So the ratio is constant, i.e. pi is constant.
This Chanel is about to blow up. It just has to!
+Nicolas S Thanks for your support 😀
Glad I checked your channel because no vids were in my sub box. Worth the wait though
When teacher said "study everytime as possible"
Just found you. Instant tingles with that beginning segment... wow. Great voice for asmr too. tks
Congratulations.... You make A new genre of asmr: The ASMathR!... Very Effective!!!
+HabibWood Haha, Thanks :)
I never lose the tingles to the tapping in the intro
Very nicely done, wow. Your technique kind of makes time slow down. Thanks for posting your videos.
You should do more tapping. But not too much. Maybe throw some taps in here and there so its unexpected and tingly. Would be great throughout your long videos. Keep up the great work!
Amazing video again! Your videos help me sleep and that’s really hard for me to do because I have something called BFS which basically means all my muscles in my body twitch 24/7 and it’s really annoying lol, but your videos are terrific and never fails to put me to sleep. Thanks so much for making videos and keep up the great work just as you have always done! 😊👌🏻
+192357 Hi! Good to see you again, (recognize your username from some time ago) Thanks so much for sharing, it’s just amazing to hear that my videos can help you relax and sleep! It really motivates me to keep posting.. take care and sleep well 😀
This brings back memories of some of my best naps in junior year high school precalculus.
Haha Glad you enjoy :)
When are you drawing the nordic countries??? I want to see that video so bad
+Kasper Leino Thanks for the request! I have plans for that. Know exactly what picture from a book I'm gonna show you, for example. So it won't take too long I guess, but.. you never know (I never know myself, LOL)
@@ASMRctica Awesome!
I loved the idea!!!!! So creative
Math is really easy and interesting. It’s just knowing how to apply formula rules is what people don’t realize. I can’t even go to sleep watching.
+ Mathsexual Si Guess it depends on how many formulas you’re able to keep in mind at the same time, but I agree, Math is really interesting! Wish I knew more about it, actually.
ASMRctica ASMR thank you. I might want to do like become a math professor for ASMR. This inspired me.
This is so relaxing video!!! I hope u get 30 000 and more subscribers!!!
His voice is so soft it makes me trigger my tingles
Could probably divide it into 32 slices using a straight edge and find the number of dots in a much smaller area. Then multiply by 32. Love your channel btw ha :)
i actually like math and this was really relaxing too!
Omg this was far too interesting to sleep to lol. Used a Gauss Sum the other day but it didn't quite sink in… I think I got it this time 🙌.
Was pleased to see you test the formula at the end 👍.
+Josh Gosh Thanks! Great to hear that, glad to be able to help with Math as well 😅
I love Math I’m so good at it. RUclips Suggest your channel for me and it’s great ! 👍🏾
Glad to hear that :D Thank you so much for watching, and for your support!
relaxing as always, thanks!
I hope you hit 100M subs soon 🔥
Very nice work. Much love from USA
This gives me tingles SO much because it’s like the vid has inaudible whispers so thanks
Ps:I’m not being dramatic
Your maths ASMR videos are the best even if all your videos are super !
+Adrien Dupont Thanks for the feedback! I'm so glad to hear that! I have some ideas for more maths content, so stay tuned :)
Great video! Enjoyed it a lot, keep up the good work.👍👌
here literally right as it uploaded, anyway gonna be a good night I think 🤔
+ecksoal Thanks for watching, sleep well :)
ASMRctica ASMR It was! thank you very much for the relaxing video
and we finally have the answer to the most important question on earth, how many dots are on asmrctica’s tray!
such a good intro
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The math teacher cant be mad that we didnt do our homework, we watched math atleast😃!!
If thats in our Gen Math, i would literally sleep the entire session like this one xD
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Gotta wake up at 8am tmrw +
Spends 10mins here
=Worth it
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Instead of using approximations, you could have left the result of the first radius computation as 14/2π (or reduced that to 7/π). If you had done so, the computation of 2πR would have been simplified (7/π x 2π = 14).
As soon as I heard your voice I felt instantly relaxed and sleepy 😴❤️
loved it!
More relaxing than math in school
You are making the best! Now i can easily fall asleep. I'm waiting for your new videos!
Your voice ❤❤ thanks for your videos!! More videos of Math!!! 😍
As a nerd I'm too invested in this video lol I think you chose a really hard path but that made it cooler
Whaaaaat??? You never counted the dots???????
I love that vibration to your voice.
1:45 already asleep
8:45 dreams of numbers
Loving the math video 👍
So relaxing bro
I love math & sleeping so 10/10
I just counted the first two rows, got r1= 14 and r2=28, assumed each row increased by 14. Then calculated how many rows in total (17) used a summation from 1-17 of the function 14n and got 2142.
Using 14k would be better for use of the gauss' sum you used in the video. E, k=1, n=17, bring the 14 out front (constant rule) and the summation of k (some people use i for k) is [n(n+1)]/2 as used in the video, so you get 14 (17(17+1))/2 = 2142.
That's how I did it too :)
An ASMR never made me feel so genuinely stressed out lol
This is a perfect combination. Lol I wish they made more educational videos in asmr.
You should have continued to count them in Swedish, the chalkboard was relaxing and made super sleepy (Personal opinion)
But I really wish you had. I know that after a while counting those dots it put a strain on your eyes but possibly you could’ve rested between shots.
(Just a suggestion mate, keep up the good work)