Doodling in Math Class: Infinity Elephants
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2010
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Face it, the only reason she is doodling in “maths class” is because she already knows it all
lol why she even go
Zadicus Creighton to get the title obviously
Wait isn’t that why everyone doodles in math class
@@TheComicalOverlord some of us draw because we don’t get it and that’s upsetting, easier to not try
@@ngyufeng6205 because she had to it’s school
You know, this is exactly what I would expect from an 11 year old video. Kept me captivated throughout the entire thing. Not only that, but the topics flowed really well, with one thing leading to the next.
IKR
I feel like videos today I don’t keep you as motivated to watch them.
the fu-
*realizes*
That’s the sad part. Not very many videos nowadays bring this level of captivating because everyone wants to get a job out of this. If you ask this person how much money did you want to make off this video they will more than likely answer “non. I just wanted to share my point with the world”. I’m not saying that you shouldn’t get a job as a youtuber, but you do need to create a level of captivity in your videos or then your sitting there bored as hell and wanting to find something better. You will rarely find a video like this today unless you did a lot of digging or you just know someone who is just very good at this kind of thing. Sorry I ramble.
*Top 10 rappers Eminem was to afraid to diss*
Niggola Tesla 😂
You really deserve more likes
Underrated
James Charles is one of them
Lihtsalt Aleksandra lol
I should be thinking about how incredibly intelligent she is but I’m more impressed with her art skills- all those circles are so well drawn how is she human-
EXACTLY WHAT IM ASKING! HOW CAN SHE DRAW THEM LIKE THAT 😳
What about the elefants
how did she draw multiple perfect circles first try
I know she’s saying all this to confuse us but I just learned about fractals in math and I realized.....maybe she’s just a genius.
Or she learned about fractals in math. There honestly isn't a ton to fractals, just a patter than can repeat forever that is consistent to some tort of formula.
Agree
"maybe", mate she is a fucking genius
It dosent… its just math plus geometry….
Or maybe most if the population is full of dumbasses who never paid attention in class. I know when i was in highschool (this was before iphones and shit) everyone in my class never cared for school. It was just filled with the typical jocks, goths, nerds, cheerleaders etc. nowadays it seems like boys just play video games and trash talk while girls make something out of themselves.
*brain.exe has stopped working*
I agree
the blue bird yup 😜
What brain?
I dont think I have heard about this so called "brain"
the blue bird what does exe stand for ?
“What are you doing?”
“Doodling”
“Oh cool- is it cause math is so complicated?”
“Yesn’t”
**Teacher showing this in class to help kids learn**
Artist kids getting out their notebooks to try the fractals: *my time has come*
Nobody:
The one quite girl in the back of class:
Lmaooo
MEEE 🤣
Me, but the male version
Wolf Boi Me:
Don’t let the girl in the back reach in the back pack
RUclips:
2010: nope
2013: nope
2015: nope
2019: *Oh look!*
2022: YES!
This video has taught me more then what Math Class ever could.
Did you actually learn something from this?
idk but heres another video that will help with math.
ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
Take a shot everytime she says "infinite" or circle
Stay hydrated kids
Instructions unclear, got drunk and got dick stuck in horse.
Shylok *camel
Ugg I don't fell well anymore
How did we come to this on an innocent video
I dont know
I wanna know her SAT score and her IQ because she seems like a genius to me. Also, those circles are literally perfect. Wtf
Geneh L i was wondering that too
Does it matter?
Her father is a mathematician, drawing perfect circles is probably in her DNA :D
I have a simple answer.
* S h e i s m a g i c *
That1dude ikr I tried this and it turned out like crap
Oh my gosh, is the fact that you drew a box with holes instead of a sheep a "The Little Prince" reference? ❤👍
It is for sure!
I NOTICED THAT AND WAS LIKE "Wait.. LITTLLEE PPRINCEEEEEE"
Yes that was so cool and she drew the boa too 😁
So I just realized that I have been doodling like this (with circles inside of triangles) for over 10 years now and it’s all thanks to this video. I’m terrible at math, but I have ADHD and having go-to doodling patterns helped me get through SO MANY boring classes. Thank you for sharing this over a decade ago!
The real question is “how does her pencil stay so sharp throughout the whole video?”
It's called a pencil sharpener eh?
@@qiucx2532 no. it's called god
Mechanical?
Her pencil goes off screen for enough time to sharpen it
She has more than one pencil?
I remember first watching these videos nine, ten years ago, back when I was still in late elementary and middle school. This channel was what got me obsessed with the Fibonnacci sequence (different video, I know) many years before any teacher of mine would even think to mention it to me, and to see it in my recommendations feed again... oh, the nostalgia
1:51 "... Or a profile of one of your friends. I choose Abraham Lincoln."
My first though was "Is she implying that Abraham Lincoln is her friend???" Lol
also the fact that she just casually draws a very impressive profile outline of him just like that
The thing is- she is a genius but we’re all too dumb to understand it.
I specialize in math, I can confirm for the most part (sheep/shoop) everything she said is accurate
amen
This says alot about our society
Uuuuuuh I wouldn't call someone that wabbals around with their pencil and knows completly uneccessary information smart, but ok.
The2Suns channel that’s because you don’t understand what she wabbals.
i saw a video of you explaining how to eat candy buttons like a mathematician when i was nine (seven years ago) and the video was SO memorable and SO remarkable that out of all the hundreds of thousands of videos i have probably seen on youtube and elsewhere, and out of all the rants i have heard, i remembered this one.
i was sitting at my desk, mindlessly scrolling through youtube as i usually do, and saw this video, so i clicked on it out of boredom and because it intrigued me. IMMEDIATELY i thought of the candy button video. that i saw ONCE, seven years ago. the way you explain and the way your videos are is so unique that after seven years i was still able to recognise your work.
watching this was nostalgic but not because it was made in 2010, but because it resembles the button video in so many ways but is still so interesting and different that i could watch both videos back to back, learn something different from each, and i still wouldn't be bored.
Once again I have been thoroughly indulged with another wonderful concept of mathematics! I have been very interested and intrigued by the infinite number of infinities for a couple years now, and how “some infinities are greater than others,” and the infinite number of ways that infinity can be represented. Today I found out another very artistically and mathematically beautiful way infinity can be described, and I will definitely be playing this new doodle game in my own math notebook in my pre-calc class! I have yet to encounter “infinite series” in a mathematics class, but I am very thrilled for the day I do just because of the fact that fractions, while decreasing and being added to each other get closer to 1, shows just how small infinities can be (even though they can get a lot smaller). Also, an “Apollonian Gasket” is one of the coolest sounding mathematical terms I’ve ever heard of, and “Sierpinski’s Triangle” sounds sick.
I just love how circles can fit perfectly into any amorphous or geometric shape because there is always a circle for any arbitrary 3 points, but equilateral triangles cannot (well, in an aesthetically pleasing way at least). It is astounding to me how it is even possible to see something resembling the density of an infinity, and I hope to find more ways to do so. Thank you for this new wisdom Vihart!
Am i the only one who feels too dumb to understand this?
Madelyn Morris same here, I’m honestly kinda sad that other people are saying they understand this but I just can’t figure it out
No
@@w.stanhope5911 its good bro im to dumb to but dont be sad
My PaPa from cuba say you not dumb you just cant hear cause you got to much ear wax in your ear
10'000 subs without any videos challenge :3 lol
Madelyn Morris
A lot of circles.
Idk why RUclips recommends old videos but god I hope you're still active bc this is gold
This is the 4th video I've seen on your channel, and I'm in love with you
In the fast part she says 'I wonder what would happen if I speeded my voice up twice as fast, and twice as fast, and then twice as fast . . ." into oblivion
Bruh, the whole video is “the fast part”
FMgamer 951 it was the part in the end dipstick
This brought a tear to my face.... Yeah I know kind lame but this old form of RUclips that was just blasted to my front screen brought back memories of the great and triumphant Knoble Woman and Men whom made videos for pure enjoyment. As i sit here fighting with RUclips auto correct who is telling me "whom" is not a word, I still hold hope for RUclips and the people to come. Thank you Vihart for hosting my brain spatter.
My brother and I used to watch these and later on in art class when I was in like 5th grade it ALL came back. My teacher kept calling me to the front of the class to explain the how “math is very close w/art” . I’m now a freshman in high school but I love these🥰
I'm amazed at how you draw circles so perfectly and the elephants look cool!
i loved how she used drawings to explain complex mathematical concepts like infinity and recursion. It was mind blowing to see how she connected elephants with infinity by drawing them in a way that repeats forever. at first I was a bit confused about how elephants and doodles related to math, but her explanations made it somewhat understandable and fascinating. It inspired me to think creatively about math and see how it can be fun if you keep an open mind.
Great voice, great drawing, great subject. I’m surprised I never found this video before in the 11 years since it was posted.
Ok but like why is this the coolest thing I’ve ever watched
I just want to thank you, vi, for bringing my passion for drawing and math back to me.
+Madyson Reed you rock Vi hart!! now i have something to do in social studies :D
+Natalie Montgomery no
I know right in social studies at my school everyone read a book under thier desk or doodles
ha ha that sounds exactly like my class :D
ikr
And she ends with a supertask. Nicely done.
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+Marsbar31 no, he did not
Noel Earl Watson yes, he did
Marsbar31 she!
Patrick Shannon lol
I love the reference to The Little Prince you put in there when you were talking about a "shoop"
I haven't watched this channel somewhere in the ballpark of 5 or 6 years. So imagine my surprise when it randomly gets suggested to me, and apparently lots of other people. Apgorithm is finally catching up with me
the last like, minute and a half had my jaw drop.
You made a guy with a degree in english find math fascinating.
Christian Faux duh, math is the ultimate base language for all properties of the universe - unbiased, abstractified, and traverses all layers ♡♡♡
Christian Faux yea same
looked away for like 3 seconds while the video was playing and was instantly lost. this is a work of art.
I’ve been doing those circles since this video appeared 12 years ago. They’re so fun to doodle!
RUclips algorithm: *lets recommend this 8 years later*
For real 😂😂
9 years. 3 days away from being 9 years so if you round that to the nearest year, its 9 years. Or maybe 4 days but still. Im not hating i just like math
Maya T haha funny RUclips algorithm joke funny
Aidan Flannery i know im TOTALLY LAUGHI🆖.
Make that 9
11 years after this is posted i am watching and loving
I don't understand anything, but it's fascinating and your voice is nice so I like it. You're really good at drawing!
As someone that's not supposed to be learning this yet, your skills in explaining things are truly beyond amazing.
03:23 I'm sure she placed these little circles while learning perspective and realized what she said later when she drew the same thing
This is worth watching
Hey Connie
+Connie your name is spelled wrong.
***** Yep. It's Maheswaran. Google it.
+Connie Maheswaren its all worth it
Connie Maheswaren Of course you would watch it
This video is 11 years old, and was in my recomandation.
Still a really cool video !
“Although this infinity is the most countable infinity there can be”
My brain: ight ima head out
The sheep box thing is a direct reference to “the little prince”
ever since math class has gotten harder and i’ve needed stuff to do other than math, i’ve been revisiting these videos
Take a shot whenever she says “circles”
Do you want me to die?
@Unfortunate Events Damn... What'd I ever do to you, man?
@Unfortunate Events Not my fault I'm so irresistible
A shot of water. Guys, stay hydrated💧
Reminds me of a quote from another RUclipsr. "Are you taking a shot whenever I'm saying 'suit'? If not, you're still alive."
Teachers will NEVER be able to explain this as well as you it's amazing ✨✨✨
Random kid in class: "Hey can I borrow your notes"
The notes:
Me, who understood 0.00000000001% of this:
*yeah, it's big brain time*
I find this video to be incredibly interesting. The way she is able to explain infinite series and make it so interesting. Also, her art style is just pleasing to look at. One thing that confuses me is the idea that there is different kinds of Infiniti some being bigger that others.
The singular of "series" is indeed "serie", in pretty much every language except English.
Except in finnish
Sarja
Who else is getting this recommended in 2019?
yup
Nah bro I’m in 2704
Me lol and I’m not really mad about it
Catmel
yes
Those freehand circles are so good…
Omg doodling in math class! As soon as I saw the title I knew I had to see this just cuz that exactly what I did every day, also in my science class.
Now this is actually the content we want on youtube
I want you to know this is still a go-to all these years later.
Awesome! Thanks for putting this in such a cool way!
This is the best video Ive ever watched
I know this was forever ago but you good sir are a genius
I like the little prince reference with the sheep(shoop?)
Eleanor Smith I’m so glad someone else noticed!
Olivia Smith same!
YEEEEEEEEES
Ye, someone finally noticed (she also drew the snake in the snake video)
Also with the box with 3 holes
I don't like math but this was interesting and the way you explained it all while drawing was amazing.
This is an excellent explanation I have not come across this in math just get bit when I do I will use this it's honestly an incredible explanation I have dyslexia and you explain it amazing I can't say how fantastic your explanation is! I'll just say the same thing over and over again 😅 but the fact you explain it in a way I understand I'm just amazed and I'm very thankful
I forgot this had to connect to camels
What you described in the last sentence...s is what is called a supertask in theoretical reasoning. It is the answer to the question "How do you do an infinite amount of things in a finite amount of time?"
The little prince sheep in a box reference when she says "shoop" is such a fun detail
That escalated quickly...
That little prime reference at the beginning made me very happy :)
I learned more from this video than all of my math classes
I watched these back when I was in 5th grade. You make high school math understandable to a middle schooler so thank you. Now that I’m in high school I actually find these topics interesting though having a good teacher doesn’t hurt.
Still amazing, after all, these years.
I am feeling the strongest envy any human being has ever experienced, and its just because of how perfect each of those circles is
i love the shoop that vi drew
Thanks for the infinite amount of information 👍 i feel like i know so many things now...
Videos like this inspire me to just do hours of maths problems
Why haven't I found these videos before 😂 I love how your doodles can help me understand such complex concepts so simply yet profoundly
Correction: Step 3: Draw the Elder Wand
Daniel Ward 1:34
Daniel Ward /*
Haha, I thought that too.
You tricked me into learning math by disguising it as art… How dare you you amazing person!
O mah gosh
IVE BEEN THINKING WHAT I SHOULD DOODLE IN MATH
thank uuuuuuu I love thissss imma try it right now :)
how can u draw circles so round!
Magic, hellfire, practice, and editing.
@@mychickenquail8252 thank you for the answer
1. Draw a face
2. Erase the details
3. And one twoo threeee a circle-aa.... thingy
life qqq
LukaTNTdragon lol I get what your saying
I hope the Doodling in Math Class turns into an infinite series! Heh! Get it?... No? Okay.... Bye then....
I'm so glad this was recommended to me
I remember watching this as a kid and was obsessed with it
the little prince reference
Never in my life have I understood a topic in math as much as this. And it's because of this video
This is incredibly useful for my architecture study
you combined my two favorite things in the world art and math
I love how you can make anything fun 😂❤️
The time it took to draw one elephant, was probably the entire math class!
idk if anyone does this but take a triangle, find the center of the trangle and connect it to the verticies so you have 3 more triangles and keep doing that with those smaller ones and you get a pretty dope fractal
Plot twist: in the end of the video she actually said absolutly everything about math and solved every math problem of the past and future, but she said it too fast for us to understand.
The amount of time this took. Respect.
It is 11 years later and I got recommended this.
I'm not disappointed though
i love the little prince references :P
Yeah!! I read it a while ago too in schoool... are you a freshman?
"draw me a sheep" :)
:PP
Saw that in my French class, in French. Was interesting enough, but it was another one of those weird artsy European films that didn't really have a plot, just a series of interesting scenes.
Wow!!!
This what I was looking for.
Your way of draw & explain is awesome.
Thank you :)
This just helped me visualise limits and functions 🙂
I find it quite intriguing how for every shape she drew and she drew a circle inside it always came out looking good. I know that if I try to do that it might not turn out how I want it looking like. I might just have to learn how she does it but I liked all the patterns. I kinda don’t like how ppl who aren’t artistic might not be able to do this for me for example.