@@VaradMahashabde sadly, that was last time. Which does make this one next time, but last time's next time is this time. So I'm back where I started the first time, waiting for next time.
Yay, new ViHart! I taught my 7 year old twin girls to make Hexaflexigons yesterday. I caught one of them watching Numberphile and Minute Physics on RUclips. She loved the drawings and style, but didn't really learn anything about multiple universes. So I showed her your video on geometry, which she could wrap her brain around a little better. She also likes your Dragon Curve video, but she doesn't quite understand that one. She also really liked the video of you drawing triangles on Derek's face.
I learned about Voronoi diagrams from Blender. Really helpful for mathematically generating textures or shapes that look like they weren't mathematically generated.
Me too. Math+art=true. Last time I used a voronoi I plugged it into the normal of the glossy node and made an awesome glittering gold material, worked great.
@@daniel4647 I used it to make a cement floor with silver and gold flakes, like a rich person's garage. The lower values of the voronoi output were for a smooth gray surface. The higher end was shiny and also allowed a noise texture in, and that portion was divided into "kind of high" and "very high" to change the specular color between silver and gold.
What if you had coloured each cell differently? :D I dunno if it's practical but it woulda been visually interesting to see those 3D Voronoi shapes more clearly even when you disected the cake :P
Long long ago in a galaxy where Vi Hart was getting non-crowd sourced funding, she made videos more than once a year and all was happy but then things happened so she had to cut down to just an anual pi themed video. But now she's got a Patreon.
Great way to find an excuse for being a bad cook/baker that got his/her cookies melted together. I might use that excuse in the future (propably next christmas). "No, it's not a total mess. It's a Voronoi diagram".
Me have a not so great start to the day. Saw new video happier then most others. Thank you for making ravishing videos for our entertainment keep up the great work
I do too, but I wouldn't mind that much if I could actually watch them in VR. RUclips VR on steam has crap reviews (fatal bugs not being fixed) and other options to view a youtube video in a Rift headset are few and far between, low rez, buffer with moderate to poor internet speeds, and take numerous steps to set up just to watch a single video and then go back to regular RUclips afterward
Love the "genus 0--genus 1" and "positve/negative" references! (My rather was a topologist, worked on the first visualizations of the reversion of a sphere).
Waow! And the VR180 works on my tablet too! I can look through my tablet as if it were a window to another universe! And i feel like trying to make monkeybread now, though i hadn't heard of it before (i'm Dutch)...
It's better with a VR headset -- you feel immersed in the video, and you don't have to worry about missing something happening behind you (like you would with 360)
I don't get why anyone would design a snack that you are supposed to pick up with your fingers in a way that you get sticky sugary stuff all over everything. In the core is where stuff you don't want to touch is supposed to go. Like with jelly filled doughnuts
It was invented very much with kids in mind. Kids will get themselves sticky and messy when eating basically anything, so if the food comes pre-built for that, no one can complain when it happens. Also, I'd argue jelly donuts are way messier than this because one wrong bite and you've got jelly all down your trousers.
I LIKE The vr it's very interesting, and 180 means you can show all the relevant bits and still not be too distracting, not compelled to rotate all the time
I've been waiting a long time for you to talk a bit about Voronoi cells. Your delicious but too-brief video is way better than anything else out there. More please!
Voronoi diagrams are also the engine behind Thiessen polygons in cartographic science, used to generalize study areas around chosen points or for logistical purposes. Truly a natural mathematic beauty.
I found it so interesting that monkey bread is math related in so many ways. Getting to see math come to life in every day objects makes it that much more interesting and inviting. I never would have gassed that the pattern of monkey bread is actually one that we see and label in math. Watching this has also inspired me to eat monkey bread. I always knew it existed but knowing the history behind it makes that much more appetizing. Plus this one looked better than anything i’ve seen before. I hope to learn more about the ways in which math affects baking.
Much of what I like about ViHart is in the artful use of edits. We saw a faint gesture towards that here with the cookies, but it's gotta be hard to edit with the VR180.
gods, these VR and panoramic and 180 degree and 360 degree videos are just the bane of my online existence. x.X they crash my computer, they freeze and jump, and they give me headaches.
I just thought of an awesome video idea. I was having fun cutting up pizzas into "perfect" four pieces using a food mover as my right angle to find the vertical center of the pie. Then I guessed the center of that line to cut the pizza into quarters. Now I'm thinking that if you use a pare of tongs as a compass you could it find the true center of the line at a ninety degree to cut it into perfect quarters. So my idea is you could make a video on using math to cut the pie into different amounts for different number of people.
I exist in a state of perpetual anticipation of "next time".
Found it
ruclips.net/video/pwgN2gfb9Lw/видео.html
@@VaradMahashabde sadly, that was last time. Which does make this one next time, but last time's next time is this time. So I'm back where I started the first time, waiting for next time.
Yay, new ViHart! I taught my 7 year old twin girls to make Hexaflexigons yesterday. I caught one of them watching Numberphile and Minute Physics on RUclips. She loved the drawings and style, but didn't really learn anything about multiple universes. So I showed her your video on geometry, which she could wrap her brain around a little better. She also likes your Dragon Curve video, but she doesn't quite understand that one.
She also really liked the video of you drawing triangles on Derek's face.
This is fantastic, I love a 7 year old's review of Vi's work :-)
Hexa hexa flexigons are even more fun! I made a video tutorial on how to make them, though to be fair it’s with text instructions and only in dutch
youre torturing her.
Finally a new video from the math godess
Mathematics: better when covered in cinnamon sugar and butter
Mathematics is not unique in this property.
I learned about Voronoi diagrams from Blender. Really helpful for mathematically generating textures or shapes that look like they weren't mathematically generated.
But - do Blender-Objects have the right Voronoi taste to them? I doubt that!
Me too. Math+art=true. Last time I used a voronoi I plugged it into the normal of the glossy node and made an awesome glittering gold material, worked great.
@@daniel4647 I used it to make a cement floor with silver and gold flakes, like a rich person's garage. The lower values of the voronoi output were for a smooth gray surface. The higher end was shiny and also allowed a noise texture in, and that portion was divided into "kind of high" and "very high" to change the specular color between silver and gold.
@@daniel4647 I had a previous version that looked better, but you get the idea. imgur.com/a/DjUTAil
Vi is the true mathematical snacc here
Never seen a female Crip "bitch" lady who love math
I was practically drooling.
Was waiting for this comment
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@@stevethea5250 .
Why is a vid in 180 better than being in a classroom properly
Beth xxx because
Because classrooms and actual schools suck?
Classrooms often lack ovens
Because no one is sitting next to you 😁
Because everyone can be immediately adjacent to the lesson materials.
If Binging with Babish saw those cookies he would get an aneurism
A wild Justin appears.
me and you must have very similar taste in youtube videos cause i really do see you and the other vaporwave guy a lot. and i mean multiple times a day
Wherever I am, you're already here.
I can maybe understand how you appear on every single video I ever see, but how are you here *already*? This has been up for three minutes!
Laura Powles
You’re also everywhere. If you commented on every video you saw & got likes, you’d definitely be a wild Justin
you are the reason I'm studying maths in university now!! love all your videos so much
vihart the goat fr
"I've done my waiting! Twelve years of it! In Askaban!"
And Vi has finally posted! So rejoice people, as the queen is now back with us!
What if you had coloured each cell differently? :D I dunno if it's practical but it woulda been visually interesting to see those 3D Voronoi shapes more clearly even when you disected the cake :P
what you always wanted to know but were too afraid to ask about monkeybread topology :)
Not a fan of the VR180 stuff, still a fan of the mathematics!
Chomuggaacapri Stfu brokahentas
Wait? It's not PI Day? Why do we have a new video?
I wanted to like your comment but then I noticed that you're currently on 42 likes.
Every day is tau day
Long long ago in a galaxy where Vi Hart was getting non-crowd sourced funding, she made videos more than once a year and all was happy but then things happened so she had to cut down to just an anual pi themed video. But now she's got a Patreon.
Opal M that pretty much sums it up.
When Vihart uploads, you know it’s a good day! 😄
Great way to find an excuse for being a bad cook/baker that got his/her cookies melted together. I might use that excuse in the future (propably next christmas).
"No, it's not a total mess. It's a Voronoi diagram".
Yeah. I know those too :D
Don't stack them so close, dear.
You know they get bigger when baking...
I know. I know. I do it for SCIENCE!!!
The first thought I had about the monkey bread is "does it have scutoids" and you of course confirmed it
Me have a not so great start to the day.
Saw new video happier then most others.
Thank you for making ravishing videos for our entertainment keep up the great work
I prefer the non-VR videos.
I do too, but I wouldn't mind that much if I could actually watch them in VR. RUclips VR on steam has crap reviews (fatal bugs not being fixed) and other options to view a youtube video in a Rift headset are few and far between, low rez, buffer with moderate to poor internet speeds, and take numerous steps to set up just to watch a single video and then go back to regular RUclips afterward
shut it!!
I can't believe you one-upped your own thanksgiving series in 3 minutes
Those shapes were one of my favorite doodling shapes in school (but also with hearts and letters and such in the middle). What a throwback! 😄
I CAN TASTE THE BREAD FROM HERE! WHY IS MATHS MAKING ME SO HUNGRY?!? Anyway, I love you’re videos vi and especially love the vr 180!
How is mr. ug?
I’m dying to know!
He's feeling pretty non-existent today
i wonder if he ever ran into wind?
he's feeling a little upside-down and backwards... like there's another side of him he doesn't know how to access
Vi you are on form! Love the toroid adoration :)
So cool! Looks just like cells in the cross-sections in our bio lab. Interesting explanation!
Love the "genus 0--genus 1" and "positve/negative" references! (My rather was a topologist, worked on the first visualizations of the reversion of a sphere).
Wanted to see Vi's entire kitchen turned round to realise she cooks in a black hole, this makes sense for VI
I can smell that delicious bread from here
I’m also feeling my arteries being clogged
Omg!! I had no hecking idea that you were still uploading!
CONGRATS! You have obtained the “Nice Kitchen” achievement! 🏆
Waow! And the VR180 works on my tablet too! I can look through my tablet as if it were a window to another universe! And i feel like trying to make monkeybread now, though i hadn't heard of it before (i'm Dutch)...
The only geometry class I want to be in 😔😔
This is great, I get so happy when you upload
what is even the point of VR180? it's like VR360 except you keep the annoying Moving The Phone Around and non of the 360
It's better with a VR headset -- you feel immersed in the video, and you don't have to worry about missing something happening behind you (like you would with 360)
I don't get why anyone would design a snack that you are supposed to pick up with your fingers in a way that you get sticky sugary stuff all over everything. In the core is where stuff you don't want to touch is supposed to go. Like with jelly filled doughnuts
It was invented very much with kids in mind. Kids will get themselves sticky and messy when eating basically anything, so if the food comes pre-built for that, no one can complain when it happens. Also, I'd argue jelly donuts are way messier than this because one wrong bite and you've got jelly all down your trousers.
Another great video! Keep up the great work!
Quite the Mathematical Snack is the new name for my band!
How did I not see a Vihart in my subscriptions... I live for hart.
I LIKE The vr it's very interesting, and 180 means you can show all the relevant bits and still not be too distracting, not compelled to rotate all the time
Putting orbies in a clear jar and sealing it shows a very good picture of this concept
I've been waiting a long time for you to talk a bit about Voronoi cells. Your delicious but too-brief video is way better than anything else out there. More please!
The math, it partially surrounds us!
Love the VR180. :D
Voronoi diagrams are also the engine behind Thiessen polygons in cartographic science, used to generalize study areas around chosen points or for logistical purposes. Truly a natural mathematic beauty.
We love you Vihart
I found it so interesting that monkey bread is math related in so many ways. Getting to see math come to life in every day objects makes it that much more interesting and inviting. I never would have gassed that the pattern of monkey bread is actually one that we see and label in math. Watching this has also inspired me to eat monkey bread. I always knew it existed but knowing the history behind it makes that much more appetizing. Plus this one looked better than anything i’ve seen before. I hope to learn more about the ways in which math affects baking.
Another upload another happy year!
Much of what I like about ViHart is in the artful use of edits. We saw a faint gesture towards that here with the cookies, but it's gotta be hard to edit with the VR180.
I am grateful that it gave us a rare face shot of the creator tho. I felt like I was pulling back the curtain...
You’re on khan academy!
viharts voice has been my asmr for the last 6 years
This video is so COOL!!!
I legit gasped
You have a knack for making math delicious
Yay vi is back!! I love your videos!
I don't know why but I really *love* that channel
the VR image stitching looks pretty trippy at some points :D
The physics queen is back!
I DIDNT EVEN KNOW THIS WAS POSSIBLE
Welcome back
2:13 never look into camera :D
I literally watched the whole video staring at a cabinet with a vi hart voice over about monkey bread
got the notif while doodling in math class
gods, these VR and panoramic and 180 degree and 360 degree videos are just the bane of my online existence. x.X they crash my computer, they freeze and jump, and they give me headaches.
Good to see you back. (again.)
Scutoids yeah....let’s have to tiling and stacking fun!
😎 cool 😎
I like that it’s in VR 180
I have never been so hungry because of math.
Can you make a video on how to make a scutoid
If you look in the description of the last video, there is a link to the page that has the printable paper net!
It's cool that you experiment with videos in 180° but I feel like it doesn't add much to this video in particular.
Happy New Year!
Vihart is quite the mathematical snack.
How do you film these? You strap the camera to your neck? I think the angle is too good to be a head cam.
Why her kitchen counter in the middle of the Abyss 💀💀
Woooooo love me some maths and baking!!!
MY QUEEN IS BACK!
i love it
Oh my god this video is fucking amazing.
I can tell you why your cookies turned out like that ... you left the oven open.
It's all for science
Wow math makes me hungry
Why does she only upload once a month. I love these videos.
This is beautiful
Hey it's a Vihart video!
can’t wait for next time
i love how you talk
Vi Hart is the BEST
You're back!
Wusthof Epicure and a Boos cutting board, nice!
I’m very bad at math...it’s pretty much non-existent with me now anyways, but it’s always so interesting to watch or listen to you explain :3
I just thought of an awesome video idea. I was having fun cutting up pizzas into "perfect" four pieces using a food mover as my right angle to find the vertical center of the pie. Then I guessed the center of that line to cut the pizza into quarters. Now I'm thinking that if you use a pare of tongs as a compass you could it find the true center of the line at a ninety degree to cut it into perfect quarters. So my idea is you could make a video on using math to cut the pie into different amounts for different number of people.
I have to try this, never ate anything like this
Ooooooh wow!!!!!!!! VR 180 is so cool!!! I don’t even have a headset, I’m just moving my phone
How do I learn more about maths through baking
Vihart is a baking channel confirmed
*_the wait is over!_*
I seriously just made monkey bread but i used biscuit mix instead
I accedently got some glaze on the pan and my family really liked it
Yay a new video!
Oh, this channels still active... cool!
I have never heard of monkeybread, but I do know what I'm having for dinner now.
WEVE BEEN BLESSED
2:21 the way she says physics absolutely killed me. Said with such disgust lmaoo
A physicist friend of mine gave me great new recipe... but it only makes spherical cookies in a vacuum.