Gor's "Animation vs. Math by Alan Becker" REACTION (Brain Hurty)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2023
- Animation vs. Math
• Animation vs. Math
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4:20
Thank you for the explanation, Gor. It makes much more sense now
it was so helpful
Let me do you one better
Honestly the Animator vs Animation videos are a genuinely good time! Really glad you started watching these!
“I’m pretty good at normal, human math,” he says, immediately before saying algebra is too much, lol.
Ummm that's not human math. That's made by some alien that thinks he's better than us human beings.
@@GorTheMovieGod You think aliens have time for math? We invented calculus and that’s why aliens won’t visit us. Because we’re nerds.
@@embrefrosste6044 Aliens used to shove me in lockers as a kid so this is very true.
5:11 fun fact, during certain parts of history, scientific and mathematical study were seen as a form of worship: getting closer to God by seeking to understand the principles that were used by God to construct the universe.
Dude, if you watch/rewatch the rest, do it in this order for next time:
Animation vs Animator 1, 2 3 and 4.
In that order, in 1 video
it's mokey's show all over again
The e^i(pi) thing is euler's number it is = to -1 and it is one of the symbols that just keeo reapearing throughout math, hence why it sort of keeps re apearing in the video. (im not a math major btw Its just what I gathered through reading comments)
clarification e is Euler's number it appears naturally in things like when you compound interest of 1 dollar infinitely and its equal to 2.71 repeating like pi the e^pi i is Euler's identity and its how there 3 math concepts can come together and equal a whole number through trigonometry.
What’s very interesting is that every term in the video is mathematically correct, some math major Asian guys did a reaction and analysis of this video.
Do you have a link?
@@Nitram4392 ruclips.net/video/MDPlRGMlm08/видео.html
Heres the id for the video he's talking about: MDPlRGMlm08
For those who can't understand the last things. Here is my explanation. I think I can say that I understand basically everything. At first the central thing is that he took „e“ because with the eulerian number the euler identity can be representive. So a connection of the real Numbers and imaginary numbers can be shown. Like a+b*i. (a ist here cosine and b is sine but *i) So that we have a real Part and a imaginary Part. (Complex function) That's why they were so many negative Numbers under the Root in the video and the letter „i“ (imaginary number) appeared again and again. I can also tell you why sine and cosine appear in the video. If you do some research about series development of sine and cosine. Then you will find out that sine and cosine can be represented as an e function. if you would take the (-1)^n away of the series than you will get rather sine hyperbolic or cosine hyperbolic. Therefore the (eî*pi+e^-i*pi)/2 (if im not wrong it is sine hyperbolic). Later he was in a imaginary space. This is because the i before eî*π. And at the end (14:49) there is a Gamma function which represents the eulerian integral. For this you can use partial integration. In Addition to that if you know the series of e^x then you can assume that x equals to i*π and if 2n=∞, then is n=∞/2 as well. So that we have ∑ from n=0 to +∞ (i*π)^n/ gamma (n+1). Gamma (n+1) equals to n!. So we have ∑ n=0 to +∞ of (i*π)^n/n!. Which is eîπ. Because e^x =∑ from n=0 to +∞ of (x)^n/n!. So also there is a connection. But to explain all Terms or all connection easily would overstretch the bow I think. Anyways I hope this could help you understand the math a bit better.
I hope this helped.
@@kylarjenista5049it will when I get to Highschool
@@IMVERYHAPPY1 True
I never liked math...until i saw this video.
ruclips.net/video/WDzaA6yGbrU/видео.html
I hope you speak Indonesian
His team actually works on several videos at the same time. His videos take months to make, with the longer videos taking almost a year.
Definitely check out more of these. They’re absolutely excellent.
what's is the god language
Mathematician: MATH
i like how he said " whaaaaaat!!!!" when is shows tgat 1+1+1=3
You should check out the animator vs animation videos, it's so good !
11:12 WAAAAAA!!!! 😂
13:35 Bro didn't know how to spell exit 💀💀💀
Ikr
Wanted to add some basic context for some of the things in the video - hopefully in a simple enough way to make sense.
Pi is an “irrational” number, meaning that it can’t be precisely measured the way “3” or even “3.56” can. It can be precisely defined as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. In other words, if the distance between one side of a circle and the other side was one foot, or one meter, or one of any unit of measurement, the distance around the entire circle would be “pi” of those units. Pi is often approximated as 3.14.
The symbol “i” is the imaginary number, which sounds intimidating. It’s a number defined as being the square root of negative one. In other words, i x i = -1. Despite being “imaginary”, it plays an important part in a lot of useful advanced mathematics.
The symbol “e” is known as “Euler’s number”. It’s also an irrational number like pi, and is roughly equivalent to 2.72. It’s most often used in calculus, and is shown in the expression “e to the power of i times pi equals negative one”, which is one form of what is often known as “Euler’s identity” (Euler is pronounced “Oiler”). Euler’s identity takes values from very different parts of mathematics and demonstrates that they’re all intrinsically, deeply connected, and it has a habit of popping up in unexpected places in math - just like in this video.
Definitely should watch from the start for the lore
"i" is the symbol for imaginary number, aka number who are known to exist but can't be shown in mathematical formula (for example, all square root of -x)
13:37 He spelled 'exit'
I got more of a headache from youtubers explaining this video rather than the animation alone…
Same 😅
“Cosmic”
Cosine
awesome video dude!
Youre first bro gg
Lets See How Bad He Is In Physics.
I'm bad. I saved you some time.
Off topic: new memes for gor video
Yup! Reacting to it tomorrow.
@@GorTheMovieGodI need it now ! >:(
JK please take some rest too
Ok
Nani