Mathematics Beauty | Math Motivation
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Title: Mathematics Beauty | Math Motivation
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📽️ Explore the Beauty of Mathematics Through Cinema! 🎬
Dive into the captivating world of mathematics as we journey through iconic films like, "The Imitation Game," "Good Will Hunting," The Man Who Knew Infinity," "Hidden Figures," "A Beautiful Mind," and the first season of "Genius." Discover how these movies beautifully portray the role of mathematics in real-life stories, problem-solving, and innovation. 🧠✨
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"The Man Who Knew Infinity" featuring Dev Patel as the brilliant mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
[ Srinivasa Ramanujan FRS (Fellow of Royal Society) was an Indian mathematician (/Fellow of Royal Society). Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable. ]
"The Imitation Game" with Benedict Cumberbatch portraying the legendary Alan Turing
[Alan Turing OBE FRS was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher and theoretical biologist. Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalisation of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, which can be considered a model of a general-purpose computer. He is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence ]
"Good Will Hunting" starring Matt Damon as the self-taught mathematical genius Will Hunting.
"Hidden Figures" showcasing the incredible achievements of three African-American mathematicians: Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, played by Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe, respectively.
"A Beautiful Mind" delving into the life of John Nash, played by Russell Crowe.
[John Nash, was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, real algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and partial differential equations. Nash and fellow game theorists John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten were awarded the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. In 2015, he and Louis Nirenberg were awarded the Abel Prize for their contributions to the field of partial differential equations]
The first season of "Genius," where Geoffrey Rush brilliantly portrays the enigmatic Albert Einstein.
[Albert Einstein was German-born theoretical physicist who is widely held to be one of the greatest and most influential scientists of all time. Best known for developing the theory of relativity.]
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Credits:
Footage used:
1) The Imitation Game
2) Good Will Hunting
3) The Man Who Knew Infinity
4) Hidden Figures
5) A Beautiful Mind
6) Genius (First season)
Music used:
Motivational Epic Music/ Cinematic Background Music
By Oleg Fedak from Pixabay
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"Mathematics isn't just numbers; it's an art that uncovers the hidden patterns of the universe 🌌. The beauty lies not only in its solutions but also in the journey of discovery, igniting the spark of curiosity and logic within us." Let's embrace the elegance of mathematics and explore its endless wonders together! 🌟🧮
Of course!
Correct 💯
Tears filled my eyes When i saw Ramanujan and his wife together 🙏🙏🙏🙏.....How Beautifully he was describing the Patterns of mathematics to his wife.... Literally from my perspective he is the greatest mathematician of all time ....
The fact that the video is 3:14 long (π)
makes it 10 times better
As a mathematician ,i usually say students to not to depend on motivation that comes from external source BUT THIS GENERATION(SCROLLING GENERATION) NEEDED THIS TO REMIND THE REAL BEAUTY OF MATHEMATICS, ❤❤❤
I agree
Motivation should come from internal interest and struggles
@@MeanGreene87 yes,but this video tries to show beauty of mathematics to beginners
@@sirnewton77 touché
Need motivation to get out of where you were lost in math and to push further more theories that work for your problems and not lost hope
The fact that the duration of this video is 3.14,the starting digits of pi is ❤beautiful
Maths is like some painting with colors u cannot see ,Dont worry about remembering formulae, just learn the concepts and proofs and then surely u will fall in love with maths ❤
Today was my math exam ,I did really bad and was losing motivation to study the subject, then this video came in my recommendation, I literally cried .I always try my best in the subject to get the full marks but I never could, watching this video I realize some predefined marks cannot express the beauty of the subject , thanks a lot ❤
Thanks for sharing your experience! Remember, a single exam doesn't define your passion or dedication for math. It's a vast and beautiful subject that goes beyond marks. Keep exploring and enjoying the beauty of math 📚. You're doing great! If you ever need any help or motivation, feel free to reach out. Keep going! 👍 Also, don't forget to check out the different playlists on this RUclips channel! They can be really helpful in exploring math and learning more. Keep up the good work!"
love the intentional/unintentional detail of making this video 3 minutes 14 seconds long, as in 3.14.
Opening with clip from Imitation Game is a very good decision.
Good Job!
Being a mathematician you can never deny the creator
Absolute nonsense. I hold a PhD in pure mathematics and I’m robustly and militantly atheist and a methodological naturalist. In fact all my colleagues that I’ve encountered are all atheists/naturalists.
Don’t pretend you speak on behalf of all mathematicians.
@@JackLWalsh You must be blind Jack failing to see lord god when you were studying infinity. Cantor used the symbol Aleph for a reason Jack.
@@mathsurg You must suffer from a delusional disorder. Everything that I’ve ever encountered in my work has never once demonstrated the existence of any divine power. Religious belief or any belief in the supernatural is inherently counterintuitive to what science and mathematics is.
I don’t blindly believe in childish myths like god and my work solidifies my view quite happily.
this discussion itself is nonsense... nothing can be standardized.
After having such kind of degree and If you are still atheist then you don't know what math really is
Mathematics is the language of God according to great philosopher Aristotle...
With mathematics, astronomy and history, I DISCOVERED THAT HALLEY´S COMET IS THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM. On August 23, 2018, in my "Colombian Arithmetic Reconciliation Between History and Astronomy" in excel, I discovered that:
1) Halley's comet is the same Biblical Star of Bethlehem.
2) After the year 1066 A.D., there is an error (8 years extra). The year 1986 was really 1978 A.D., and the year 2018 was really the year 2010 A.D.
3) The German version of Ghost Time, which says that 297 false years were added to history during the period (614 - 911 AD) is not correct because during that time there were historic sightings of Halley's comet (837 A.D.,sighted during the reign of Ludovico Pío or Louis the Pious, and was reported by a chronicler nicknamed "The Astronomer" ), and there is no remainder of 297 years either.
Going back in time with periods of 76.03 years, since 1066 when William the Conqueror spotted the comet, I found that the Halley's comet had its perihelion in year 1 of the Christian era and in the year 837 a.D., in the time of King Louis I. We are currently in the year 2024, however really this is the year 2016 a. D., because there is an error (eight-years) in the allocations of historical dates in the first 8 years, it may be because dates were always calculated based on periods of 75 or 76 years, but the exact period of Halley 's comet is 76.03 years, accumulating 8 years, or perhaps because at some point after the year 1066 AD, historians noticed that there is an error (8 years) in the assignment of historical events during the first 8 years of the Christian era and possibly those historians (clerics) thought that the error could be corrected by adding 8 years, but that was not the correct solution, It is necessary to relocate the assignment of historical events during the first 8 years. Whatever it may have been, after the year 1066 A.D., there are 8 extra years until today 2024 A.D (2016 years since the birth of Jesus The Messiah). Going back in time with exact periods of 76.03 years, from the last perihelion of Halley's Comet in 1986 to the oldest record (China 2290 BC), it is observed that the perihelion of the year 1074 AD corresponds to the historical sighting recorded with date 1066 AD (when Halley's Comet was observed in Normandy and England by William the Conqueror) giving rise to a current accumulated difference of eight (8) years, between the date of historical record (1066) and the date that is supposed to correspond to the exact perihelion (1074). Therefore, if those eight (8) years of difference are subtracted from the date of the last perihelion of the year 1986, we obtain that the year 1986 should be the year 1978. Taking the exact year 1978 as a starting point and Going back in time (subtracting or subtracting) with exact periods of 76.03 years, it is observed that Halley's Comet had its correct perihelion in the year 1065 or 1066 (when it was sighted by William the Conqueror), it also coincides with the historical record from the year 837 when it was sighted by King Louis I (the Pious), reported by a chronicler called "the Astronomer", but also and most importantly, it can be observed that Halley's Comet had its perihelion in the first year, or year one (1) of the Christian Era or time after Christ a.D.
Best regards, Kevin Artemo Casanova Santini González, from Cali, Colombia
Nice😊❤ please one on physics
Today, folks who love math often get labeled as uncool. It's a bummer to see this negative attitude, making it tough for math enthusiasts to freely express their passion in our culture
Its disheartening to see such a adverse mindset! ;)
2:44 basically Einstein worked on theoretical mathematics not pure (experimental) physics
All the best to everyone ❤
Make one on physics too
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our video on Mathematics beauty and Math Motivation!
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Prime Institute of Mathematics, Amravati.
Dans notre académie. X il faut introduire l’apprentissage des mathématiques et du français. L’importance est de connaître la suite…
Is this a coincidence that the video is exact 3:14 seconds which resembles π? 😅
What in the name of God is an "advanced Fourier system"?
I know it’s used in electronics!
In the realm of advanced Fourier analysis, several brilliant mathematicians made significant contributions. Joseph Fourier himself is often attributed as the pioneer of Fourier analysis
@@PrimeInstituteOfMathematicsAmt yeah I studied Fourier Analysis some years ago, it's just that I never came across these three specific words in that specific order lol
Probably computer code which mathematically decomposes wave signals into each wave contained in a complex wave. Example, this was used in the Cold War from seismometers sensors to detect if Russia was testing nukes. The vibrations (waves) could be decomposed into each frequency. Nukes have specific frequencies they give off. I imagine this is what they’re talking about.
@@godelianconfucianism8184same bro I don't Evan think it exists, also on numberphile Dr. James grimes solves the problem I think
this vdo is itself 3:14 min long which is ... we all know
Note: 3.14 is just an approximation of π. (π ≠ 3.14) π is an irrational number and hence its decimal expansion does not terminate, nor end with a repeating sequence.
@@PrimeInstituteOfMathematicsAmtyeah but it is approximately equal to 3.14
Sir I am a very weak student I am from India I am in 11th standard and physics chemistry and maths stream I chooses. My basics are very weak I also getting negative marking and I am so tensed .
I am getting so many bad thoughts like to finish my self to suicide
Or leave the study and ran out of my house
Please tell me sir what should I do
I am in 11th standard still I am getting mistakes very silly because my 7th ,8th,9th are went blank
So those concepts which I lefted they are like to be my gallows
I'm really sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing. Please remember that struggling with studies is a common challenge, and you're not alone in this. It's important to take small steps and not let negative thoughts overwhelm you. Seek help from your teachers, friends, or family members. Consider revisiting the concepts from previous classes gradually, and don't hesitate to ask for guidance whenever you encounter difficulties. Remember, it's never too late to strengthen your basics. Your well-being is essential, so please don't lose hope. You're capable of overcoming this, and there are people who care about you. If you're feeling overwhelmed, consider speaking to a trusted adult or seeking professional help. Your life is valuable, and there are solutions to these challenges.
@@PrimeInstituteOfMathematicsAmt thnks sir
Few minutes ago u r like a stranger to me
And this time u r my god
Thnx soo much sir for giving me ur time
@@Hardik-m9u I'm really glad to have been able to help! Remember, I'm not a God! I'm just someone who loves math and wants to support fellow learners. Don't hesitate to reach out whenever you need guidance. Stay determined, keep learning. Most importantly Avoid distractions & Dedicate a specific time each day for studying and be consistent. I'm sure you'll overcome these challenges. You're stronger than you think! Keep going!
Motivated yet still got an F lmao
But still motivated though
It's windows dance.
👍
Is the last one the "Genius" series, if I'm not mistaken?
Yes
Actually the size of video is π
I am bio student but I love physics
Lol in bio group physics also there
Well, that is maths
3 minutes 14 seconds
video ~π min long damnn
Eat and sleep
Watering the earth.
Give WATER and food.
That's all my boy.
Mother Earth
geeks bruv
feck up
🥹🦋🌈✨
I am living on the bed of trump hotel.
You could do can know answer maths yourself.
They do why don't do you?
Saying only you known about math, physic, universe.
Do you have anythings somethings?