Unintentional ASMR ➰ Math Professor Draws & Explains Geometry Formula
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
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Math Professor David Eisenbud - director of MSRI - explains how to draw and compute a 17-gon as evidenced by Gauss
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When I saw the thumbnail for this, I genuinely thought it was Ephemeral Rift doing another character.
This comment should be pinned
For real
LOL
SAME!!
Ephemeral Rift a lot older haha
Me before this video: math is so hard
Me after the video: math is so hard
😂😂😂😂
Taci 93 😂😂😂
That was what I though before I aprove Diferential Calculos, Integral Caluculos, Vectorial Calculos, Differential Equations, lineal Algebra, numeric analysis, and other pshysics subjects in the university
This guy is spitting straight facts ngl
Fher Gómez damn you're fucking smart huh
Update: FYI this video was claimed by Numberphile, they might show ads (not mine)
Many of us have been traumatized by math in school and I hope this video doesn't trigger your PTSD... but I feel if I had teachers like this lovely Professor (David Eisenbud), I'd enjoy learning more about math! The older I get, the more I appreciate mathematicians, it seems they're not only highly intelligent, but also often the kind of people (a bit nerdy and quirky) that I like best:)
Actually there is two more really satisfying videos in him - that is he explaining intermediate value theorem and fundamental theorem of algebra. I suggest you make it out part 2 video on it! Here is the link;
ruclips.net/video/8l-La9HEUIU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/shEk8sz1oOw/видео.html
Numberphile is a treasure trove for these unintentional type videos, they're definitely what got me searching for asmr at first!
Finally able to comment on a recent upload. Is there anywhere to submit reccomended videos for your channels or get in contact with recommendation links? Great channel by the way and love the content :)
@@nyroysa or just you know
watch the original video
which you have linked right there
@Grant Fox no it's not because it's not his work
Ladies and gentlemen, the Bob Ross of math.
Yes! My gauntlet is almost complete!
Bob math
Haha
@@juliomaldonado2142 yes to your sense of humor!!! Hahah i was going to say something similar
Bob Cos(ine)
This is funny bc Im subscribed to numberphile already and I used to watch this video specifically when I wanted to sleep
literally same
"damn why is this familiar?"
I must admit I've done this several times as well. Good to know I'm not crazy.
Same
Same here too
Falling asleep in Math class hasent changed, and i love it.
xD
Lol!..that’s a good one!.
Normal person: does math with a pencil
Person good at math: does math in pen
This freaking guy: screw it ima use a sharpie
wait, people don’t use pen for everything that is connected to writing?
You’re actually never supposed to do math in pen.
@@michaelterrell5061 it’s not like half of the world does that
@@nekopushyo Well if they do they aren’t supposed to.
@@michaelterrell5061 pencils have only one good side anyway, you can erase them. But so can some other pens
Felt like as if he was my grandpa wanting to show me something cool he knows, which he is passionate about. It was really calming and comforting, thanks.
Great Big Story did a video on mathematicians hoarding a specific brand of chalk that is popular among their community, this guy was one of them.
haaahahaha ya i saw both videos before here
@@skydragon3857 same
@@alexthekobster3085 you have good taste then hahaha
I just realized that
Before I knew what ASMR was (probably 2005ish) I would turn on local access tv before bed because they always had a math program on where a lady did math just like this every night and it was help me go to sleep.
The fact that is unintentional makes better. (The intentional ASMR is creepy for me).
I bet you are a math expert now
What a small world I used to do the same thing, but they had this man showing how to crochet and him explaining the methods was so relaxing
When I start watching for the first time Bob Ross, around 1995, I didn't trigger my ASMR, so I didn't knew by that time what ASMR is and how make you feel
There is listening or watching stuff to help you relax and or fall asleep and then there’s asmr, where you actually have a physical response.
This guy sounds like a happy Mr. Crocker
......
I was thinking the same thing haha
Literally coming to the comments to say that
Oh, man. Thanks a lot. 🙄 Now I can't unhear.
exactly what i think
I'm going to sleep as average Joe and wake up a genius
Omelette du fromage
Who is Joe
@@ZayxSt anyone
@@ZayxSt joe mama
The only time I’ve found anything Math class related enjoyable
Numberphile is amazing
Watch Numberphile (where this video is from), it will change your mind
I understand maths enough for this to keep my brain active but not enough to understand it fully so this just frustrated me. Still a good video
Yeah right there with you. Going to try to code a project that shows how to the 17-gon. It usually helps build the understanding if I'm actually capable.
I couldnt find the words to say it, buts thats just how i feel
Im still shitting myself over maths
Watch the original then.
Man I feel you! Today was a really hard day for me with my programming because I couldn't solve simple things and they took me hours, I got so annoyed. And now I look at this video and professor is really good, but I'm so stupid and the fact that I don't know these things completely wasted me.
Ancients: construct massive, literal wonders of the architectural world, using three, four, five sides
Also ancients: "You think we can add another side?" *Error 404 not found*
I love this so much, you can tell he loves maths and what he's doing. It feels like he's really enjoying telling you everything. I also liked how he showed how he got it wrong. Even though I'll probably forget this, it was fun/interesting to try and wrap my head around it whilst still feeling very relaxed.
"I really love the precise construction" ~uses a 1/4" sharpie and compass dipped in ink~
Arithmetic Sharpie Marker Response
15:27
“He didn’t write down his proof. That was left as an exercise for the reader.”
Very good explanation, step by step instructions etc. The only question I'm left with after watching this is "WHAT???"
I love people like him, who have a genuine love for what they do.
Thank you Leonard Euler and Friedrich Gauss...for bringing MANY contributions to mathematics...and for this fine piece of ASMR, haha.
I love random stuff like this 😆
I relaxed, but ended up staying awake intently listening. I was never too fond of algebra 2 in high-school, but I did love geometry. I still find geometry fascinating.
I used to have a lot of ASMR sessions every day back in the school days lol
Idk why I love hearing teachers talk so much lol, I find it very cute how they get excited when they’re explaining something from their subject
Watching this without the stress of having to do it is pure bliss
Good to know I'm not the only one who loves drawing this sort of stuff. To me it's like meditating, the only thing that will quiet my mind.
He is a professor at UC Berkeley
Bengla bolte hobe
Me : *doesn’t understand simple high school math classes*
Me watching this video : *“ah yes of course, simple really”*
He draws this, not by visual memory, but by thorough understanding of the mathematical formula that the process represents.
Thats incredible.
I've never been so relaxed and stressed at the same time
The only thing I learned is that there's red sharpies.
Duh...
Nice! Didn't know Ephimeral Rift taught math!!
this is so precious
he is so wholesome 🥺
As someone that's been in the construction field his eyeball skills make me happy
This is the only time I have not gotten anxiety from math
This reminds me of my sophomore year of maths. I was so excited to go to class everyday because he had the most relaxing voice in the world.
I was wondering when Prof Eisenbud would appear on here. Love his videos
for the interesting maths but also for the unexpected ASMR.
If this guy was my geometry teacher I'd have actually had a good excuse for falling asleep in class.
And I spent all of 8th grade learning what he teaches in 25 minutes
You really -are- the best unintentional ASMR. Cheers my friend, for more fantastically surprising content.
No test or worksheet due over this so I'm relaxed 😴
I already watched this video before, but its always nice to rewatch some of my favorite numberphile videos
Man this makes me miss geometry class. My absolute favorite math I took in high school.
Math and ASMR are the keys to the universe.
Yes. Please. This is infinity better than the mumbo jumbo angelic interdimensional video. I prefer listening to stuff that are interesting or practical. :3
0:55 the line was drawn so smoothly
My geometry teacher told me that I was never good at math. He was right but it still hurt. This guy taught me more then I ever learned in 2 years of geometry.
I wish this guy was my maths teacher back in college. Then again I was already good at falling asleep during class. :P
I love numberphile
wholesome teachers and professors are so awesome dude
I like how he just casually segways geometry into real analysis.
I study physics and math, and I have absolutely no idea what this professor is trying to show, but the asmr is really good.
Math usually works different, drawing circles and lines is really, really archaic, and this is in no way rigurous for even numerical math (that has an error), but it is beautiful to see and ear
Math has always been difficult for me and has caused me nothing but unhappiness and pain all throughout my school life. This is pleasant but I still don't like math and never will.
Randy I am right there with you! I like the ASMR aspect of this video and the fact that I don’t HAVE to understand it!
Right there with you, man.
Math isn’t taught well in the public education system here (the US). I was lucky enough to have a natural affinity towards it and have people encouraging and pushing me. We need to make math education more accessible so that more people get the benefits of it.
Randy I feel like a lot of math teachers are not passionate about math or about teaching kids, which makes them not only unlikeable, but bad at teaching, which makes it harder to enjoy and harder to learn. I like the professors on Numberphile because I can tell they really are interested in what they’re talking about, and they’re happy to share it with others.
I highly recommend anyone and everyone to subscribe to Numberphile.
Fantastic channel, great little tidbits of the world of mathematics explained by professionals, awesome host and very clever editing and graphics to accompany the video. It really is superb!
I agree!
Me after waking up while this video played: I HAVE ASCENDED
I love the fact that Professor David had his name dynoed onto his ruler!
I hope this guy is happily playing with compasses all day
Just like when i use to fall asleep in geometry in 10th grade lol
I applaud anyone who can understand or perform this.
I wish my high school Geometry teacher were this cool.
“A 7gon or a 9gon”
I love it 😂
Now I know why I was bad at Mathematics! I was too busy falling asleep because of the ASMR... 😂
I love this guy
i wish i had gotten this in school, it was always 'memorize this!' and we never got the why or the how.
This is fascinating!! What a wonderful way to illustrate complex topics. Love that professor and his calm and cool voice
He looks and acts like an older Bob Ross but with glasses and without a perm
Couldn’t have this dude as my teacher, because during his lectures I would get relaxed and fall asleep
Asmr can feel so freaking random. That’s exactly why I find it fascinating. Someone is totally vibing out to this.
I like math so this just distracted me from going to bed for 20 minutes
Numberphile : wait this is illegal
Finally,a math class I’m allowed to fall asleep in!
I don't understand NOTHING about math. But I like watching numbers. I find it relaxing
Having this man as a teacher when you had a party the previous night should be hard
This video combinates the two things that make me sleep, maths and ASMR
i listened to this before i sleep and when i wake up, i could now calculate and dethrone my professor.
Ha, now I don't feel guilty sleeping in the math class anymore
This is the only semi interesting math lesson I’ve ever been witness to
I just realized that at 10:14 he draws what looks like a slice of pie. Around the same time he starts referencing Pi (3.14)
James Cromwell's doppelganger. Great voice.
This man’s a genius. Now my head hurts 😉
This is the wholesome lecturer you could listen to for hours, I have one in my university he's just so fascinating ❤️
New 17 gum
STIIMULATE YOUR SENSES
How do ya'll not get nightmares about math class when you fall asleep to this. 😩
Math really is a universal language.
This makes me feel obsessed with Math! ♥️
any math video is automatic asmr for me, i fall asleep every time
Never been this invested in a math class before.
I already fall asleep when I just see the thumbnail.
Don't worry prof; the Greeks would still have been impressed with a 21-gon...
"Prof" lol
@@Reckless_Metal ?
ゴゴ Joji Joestar ゴゴ i forgot, that was a year ago
the best combination to fall asleep. asmr and math
When you watch a 24 minute math lesson and learned nothing.
Aim: To draw a 17 gon
Outcome: A death star
Label maker “David” on his ruler.....LOL!!
This guy was in that cool video about hoarding that really good chalk
Math... my mortal enemy from high school, the only reason I opted for philology and ended up becoming an unintentional polyglot.
Tried falling asleep to this, ended up getting a degree in mathematics.
Eisenbud ; great strain name
This is weird seeing Numberphile content out of context