Khanacademy was one of the reason im starting to be good at math by understanding rather than memorizing, and 3b1b helped me so much for the visualization
Hearing him say “you must’ve worked hard on that” almost made me cry it felt so good to hear. I’ve loved math from the day I learned to count at age 2 and I’ve ran with it ever since. I’m 18 now and studying math and physics at the university level. Yet despite participating in competitions and in classes to help better my understanding and the understanding of my classmates, I’ve never once heard someone say to me “you must’ve worked hard on that”. I’ve heard you’re smart or a similar statement about my math, but I’ve never heard that. I think about math all the time. I consider parts of the subject all day everyday. I love it, but that doesn’t mean wrapping your head around these concepts is easy. But with math, nobody ever says “you must’ve worked hard at that”. They just think you were born with it and move on. I wasn’t born with it. I spent most waking moments of my life thinking about it and so I ended up being pretty good at it.
wish I could like your comment twice. I am 18, & I am pretty much in love with mathematics, despite being formerly abused by a math teacher. I still didn't give up on it
@@anastasiaanautodidact9856 wow I’m so sorry to hear that you were abused by your math teacher. That’s horrible, but I am also happy that you didn’t let that experience ruin math for you; though I imagine it is rather easy to do so considering the strong association. What are you up to now in regards to math if you don’t mind me asking? Are you going to college and majoring in it or a field with a strong use of math? I guess if you’re 18 it’s also possible you just finished applying to college so how did things go
What also feels good to hear, is your comment. Outside of youtubers like 3b1b, I haven't met anyone who spends their life on maths. At school, it does feel nice to have my knowledge acknowledged, but my dedication is nary considered. Sometimes even I don't realise how much time I really sink into maths - it's my passion as much as it is yours. Much like you, I've learned to count when I was only a few years old, and since then, most of my free time has been spent on it, not to study, but to enjoy my time away from the rest of the world. At college, I'm taking 2 different maths subjects, as well as physics. In a little over a year, I hope to be studying the subject at university. That was certainly something to get off my chest. Thank you for your comment, and I sincerely hope you continue on with your love of maths. There's certainly not enough people like that.
Thats very nice of you to share your story with us! I am also obsessed sith math and physics. These are the two main subjects that really interest me. Im also 18, and applying to universities with cs major. I hope to restart my math learning process at university. Thanks for reading😁
Wait. What? You... You have a face? I always thought you were the disembodied voice of a god with a math-animating python library, who really liked maths, but... I guess, this makes more sense.
Ok but I was expecting some middle aged man with a neckbeard and moobs. How can one man have EVERYTHIng I've literally spouted rhetoric about the amazing teaching style of this channel and how it's my go to channel for learning maths and physics, and then he goes and reveals he's like MODEL hot? Unbelievable Grant is so hot, don't wanna sound desperate and creepy so I'm going to leave now.
I don't comment in RUclips in general, but with the hope that the creators read them, I'd like to say thank you. I graduated in physics last semester, but it wasn't until your video on curls that I truly appreciated EM field theory. Well...of course I appreciated maxwells equations, but seeing and hearing your python library bring a simple visualisation to it is so awe inspiring that it brought a grander appreciation! Thank you, sirs. Like many others, you are bringing the vision of a greater understanding and availability to learning physics (math) that Feynman would have loved to see.
Your work is amazing and will stay for the future and is having a deep impact. It was very nice to see your face, you have a wonderful voice to the videos! Thank you, Grant!
I have been a follower of your channel for a few years now and I wanted to thank you for your amazing content. I began my academic life as a philosophy student and slowly found my way into physics as the questions I became most obsessed with dealt with the essential nature and fundemental structure of reality. As I began exploring more contemporary fields of physics, i began marveling at the elegance of the pure mathematics underpinning the theory. It was around that time that i also discovered your channel and fell in love with a third field of study. You helped inspired me to pick up a second degree in pure maths and i credit much of my passion and success to your videos and commentary. It can be so difficult to look at a black and white textbook and distill out the visual and conceptual intuitions beneath the algebraic and numerical abstraction. I suppose part of the fun of pure maths are those moments of profound insight, when all of the gears mesh together and those insight come forth organically, but it is also quite amazing to see those intuitions and images take such beautiful form on screen. Of the topics I have studied thus far, I have found your animations and explainations to be not only accurate and beautiful, but also essential. You bring life to the essence of mathematics in a way that makes the abstract feel almost concrete. Keep up the good work! I'm so happy to see you find a career that helps others through the marriage of two of your favorite subjects. 1.1M+ followers are lucky your love for mathematics beat out your want of a career.
You may never know how far reaching your channel is. Your channel made this semester at uni one of the best times I’ve had in my life, studying maths was never the same after your calculus series, I loved every moment of it and I took a proactive stance on my education, trying to reinvent calculus by myself as I went on the semester, as you suggested to do on those videos. I’ve gotten a deeper interest in math since I found this channel and now I approach the calculus textbooks on the library with great curiosity and trying to think about intuitive ways I could explain it someone new to the subject. Thanks man, you’re truly amazing.
I don't think that there is a better time to thank you for what you do. I was struggling with math ever since I got back from the US(the math level at the state I lived in, wasn't great). But your videos have played a big role in me falling in love with math. Now, at the age of 17, I have finished school and am ready to start university, with knowledge and intuition of linear algebra, calculus 1, and multi-variable calculus. And this is thanks to you.
Yeah I have to echo this a lot. I mean, I'd like to consider myself pretty good at math but my profs in uni just did NOT give me any of the intuitions I needed behind linear algebra in particular. Calculus I was fine on having gone through the Khan Academy videos, but linear algebra always just escaped me. It was always thrust on me as a sort of "memorize formulas, do calculations" thing without helping me understand the underlying framework. I HATED linear algebra. Granted I still do in a sense but I think that, if it weren't for 3Blue1Brown I wouldn't have lasted in any of my courses that involved extensive use of linear (which I want to say is up to 4?). I think the channel on the whole gave me this new viewpoint on what math results should be - generally, they should be intuitive and make sense; and if they're not intuitive, then you need to establish why they should make sense in an intuitive way ... if that makes any sense. Obviously intuition isn't a substitute for a good proof, but it's a nice starting point especially in a math outreach environment, and can really help in starting up a proper, formal proof. Maybe even a proof that is itself intuitive to understand - even if the result itself is initially mind-boggling. But I digress.
Daniel Chaviers, well, when I started university majoring math, having encountered matrices before, I though I would hate linear algebra. Turns out I fell in love with it the first week of the lectures. Hated calculus though. It all depends on how much your lecturer puts love into the subject they are teaching. All math is beautiful when looked at from the right angle. Cheers.
Ever since Khan academy and the multi variable calc to eulers identity with the sorta broken mic to the essence of linear algebra with the amazing visuals to the how does machine learning work and all the way up to this day I still enjoy your voice and the way you teach and can never get enough of it. Hope you never stop making content, like ever.
Humans ideally should have both. If your genetics undergo natural selection, then you evolve all the way. You become smarter and also become attractive because that's deemed necessary to have a higher chance of reproducing.
@@Artaxerxes. natural selection has been broken ever since we learned agriculture and expanded our tribes past 150 people per one. It doesn't select for the smartest fittest individuals anymore and probably never really did in human apes. And after the widespread of birth control it selects for the people who are too dumb to afford condoms/birth control and just want to get laid.
@@Steelrat1994 Wish there was a solution though. Evolution was a very perfect, and very just system. Evolution would never have allowed for someone like me to be born :P
Mark Kravtsov: Someone's got a severe case of Inconsistent Capitalisation Syndrome (ICS). It doesn't affect them directly, only OCD people in their vicinity. Edit: Added name.
First things first: grats on 2^20. Second things second: second channels, any concept for a second channel that you mentioned in this video sounded amazing, I know I would have watched them. Third things third: Quaternions. If you could put a good explanation of quaternions out there that would solidly put you as the best math content creator out there in my mind. (Yes even better than vihart) Fourth things fourth: thanks. I am a math inclined person already, but your videos, and others have reinforced that by introducing me to "hard" topics before school does. I saw your triangle of power video before any of my math books even mentioned logarithms and the intuition it gave me for it was like a super power compared to my classmates. Similar thing with essence of calculus, I started calculus this week, and the little I remembered from that series has put me far ahead.
I can relate to this with viharts explanation around the powers, but also a lot of early numberphile videos helped me truly understand trig, with being able to define sin(a) = y and cos(a) = x, as I didn't find this channel until I already finished mathematics education
Ohhh I'm so surprised. I always assumed that you, Mr 3Blue1Brown, because your videos are so clever and so well presented, had around 10 mores years of life than me. And I'm 40. So today I'm so surprised to discover that no, you're not older, and in fact you even look like younger than 10 years less than my age. Well it's refreshing to see a clever young mind out there! Congratulations
I wish all math teachers were like you . Your views on math education are spot on. Math would be everyone's favourite subject in schools with teachers like you.Though math is my favourite subject like almost everyone else subscribed to your channel , you inspire me to study my other undergrad subjects (which aren't taught well) with deeper insight.... Thanks :)
Asher Wilkins Yeah, I like how , for example, BlackPenRedPen give us some "quick" proofs and problems. So I would love 3Blue1Brown doing those kind of explanation videos.
Oh boy, can I contribute a question? If you were stuck in a room in the 1950s for an infinite amount of time, what would you rather prove: Fermat's Last Theorem or the Riemann Hypothesis?
RH. For sure RH. In hindsight, we can know that the tools needed to prove RH would be genuinely new math, not coming anytime soon, whereas the tools for FLT were largely already in the theory at that time.
You are really like a hero to me, you are one of the reason I am on the path I wanted to be on. BTW I first got to have content authored by you at khan academy in the multivariable calculus course.
Low key, i thought 3B1B was some old retired math genius, who just wanted to teach math out of his love. But now, i'm even more happy that he is as young as i am, and a handsome mathematician, no homo.
"No homo." Like, do you feel the need to save face like that? Imagine a gifted mathematician being afraid of being clocked as gay. We as a species can understand quaternions, but we've yet to transcend the simple barrier of not being homophobic. It's alright for men to compliment other men, even if neither of them are gay. And doing so doesn't make anyone gay. And being gay is completely normal. Yet every dude that feels compelled to remark how handsome Grant is also feels compelled to punch in the mandatory "no homo". Seriously you people should really be learning mathematics from a proxy animated pi symbol, you're not ready or qualified to have healthy relationships of any sort with actual human beings
@@moscanaveia what part of no homo means, "i dont like gay people and i dont understand how two men can love each other" it literally just means that "im not gay but this guy is handsome"
@@lafudge2929 Maybe they mean that Grant thinks more maturely (more like a grown-up)? Whereas Richard Feynman is fueled by a more youthful curiosity Not sure I agree with them, but that's what they said
Hi, you are one of the greatest teachers in my life. The geometric perspective of linear algebra and calculus will stay with me forever. Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge.🙂🙂
I don't remember the last time I commented on a video but I feel this is important. I am a very visual learner. To hear your doubts about how efficient it is spending 3 weeks on one single video startled me a bit. You ARE by FAR the number one math visualizer I have come across in my entire CS career! This is what sets you apart from all the rest of the math RUclips channels. Please don't ever stop taking your time with these videos! You are the reason I am confident that I can learn and understand complex mathematical topics if I set my mind to it. I rest easy knowing you can do the same for the next generation of visual-learners "afraid" of math!
To all those people who say that a guy who's kind, smart, and attractive doesn't exist: He's living proof that you're wrong. 1: He literally worked at Khan Academy and shares math with millions of people. 2: Cough cough *multivariable calculus, fractals, and helping me understand both of those* cough 3: Did you see him? HOT.
I think this dissonance is caused by having heard his voice without seeing his face for so long. It'd be interesting if there was some academic study on this.
@@minimalrho Maybe this is the reason. But even after seeing this video, I couldn't match the voice with his face. His voice is too heavy for his looks. Same goes for CGP grey. Although I have not seen his face, his voice is too good and heavy to be natural for a human. So even if I saw him in real life, I wouldn't be able to convince myself that this voice comes from a simple looking guy.
listening to someone who is clearly passionate about math and learning is one of the best things in this world. I've struggled with math for various reasons and seeing someone get excited make me excited to learn more. keep up the good work!
4:50 is pure words of wisdom here. I am always a well-above-average student in math, but I hate it when people say to me "Oh wow, you are gifted, you must know math since you were born". I mean, I worked really hard too, and I would love to get credit for that.
I didn't realize he was so young. Wow, what a prodigy! His conceptual explanations are some of the best I've ever seen. A definite asset for college students trying to understand the concepts behind the formalism.
I still can´t get over the fact that your voice has a body attached to it. The work you´re doing is amazing, I´m a huge fan! Congrats on your success :)
0:45 OHmyYGOD. I'VE BEEN A FAN OF 3Blue1Brown FOR NEARLY A YEAR BY NOW, YET IN THAT TIME, I'VE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO PINPOINT WHY YOUR VOICE SOUNDS SO FAMILIAR. YOU'RE FROM KHAN ACADEMY GODDAMN IT. I feel like an itch I didn't even know I had has been scratched and all in the world is okay now. I loved your videos, you explained things better than my math teachers would :)
He is the one who pin points the shining stars, the bright spots of math, for all of us who have just been seeing the dark, empty sky. He is the reason why I started loving math.. Thank you for working hard and making amazing videos...
Grant is truly great. Love how he obviously understands maths deeply but more importantly just gets the big picture (what he talks about here). A balance I struggle with and would love to have myself.
When I close my eyes I hear 3blue1brown. When I open them I see someone who has inspired me and taught me the basics about calculus and linear algebra.
As an Iranian math student at Tehran University, I am very delighted and inspired by your videos. And Im screening you videos in our class every week. I sincerely admire your hard work and thank you for this generosity.
I am a musician. And often times, the compositions that I was not very proud of, ended up touching the hearts and minds of several people that I could never have imagined. Please don't hold back your probability series, you may be being too harsh on yourself. Just do the best that you can. I feel that it's safe to say that it will give collective intelligence an upward push nevertheless. Lots of love
@@3blue1brown Wow, thanks for the reply! Now that you've mentioned I might get that book too. And please keep the insanely great content coming. As someone who craves for intuitive understanding of whatever subject I'm learning, your videos are incredibly useful!
I hate math untill i saw this channel and you ...i used the hate math for the way they teach me and now i feel in love with math and( 3 BLUE 1 BROWN) because if you .. You are the best math guy i had ever seen in my life and thank you very much for what your are doing .. And i am really really grateful to you 😊.
I'm seeing you for the first time,and my thought at the starting ,"Are u really that guy from 3b1b?"...after watching the video my thought again,"U actually are!!". You're very good at this,like it's a natural thing to do. In one word to describe u "incredible!"
Fast becoming my favorite channel on RUclips. The visuals are blowing me away and making hard notions very accessible. I especially liked the one about the Fourier series. I'd be super excited if you did a series about PDE's and Chaos math. I've found myself trying to visualize "Fourier fields" with bubbling complexity a lot for the last week or so. My background is in biology, but I'm really interested in questions about topology and emergent form. I think I might try to work my way up to PDE at some point - to an involved study beyond just a qualitative one.
My God, do you speak in this succinct and crisp manner even when you're speaking impromptu? You could start a channel to teach English when you're done with Math.
oh, here you are, Man your work is incredibly awesome probably the best ever on the youtube, thank you for all the super videos you did, and it is such a pleasure to see you in person and hear your voice and correlate it to the videos. well done, young man.
I love the pi plushies. The pi people always have the exact same emotion that I have at the exact same moment I have it, so I think of them as kindred spirits. Also they are enormously cute
You are probably the best maths teacher in the world ,and I can't believe it that I am present at this great era ,the era of 3blue1brown You deserve all the respect ,and I hope you continue to do what you do for a long time ,because you definitely changed my life !🙏🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations for passing 2^20 subscribers! You're such an inspiring person! Your videos are understandable, very helpful for me who struggling with math things. Thank you! Can't wait for your next video projects!
You are the person who motivates me to study further and further . Respect. 🙏 You are someone who is really needed in today's world for the young science maths enthusiasts. Stay healthy and stay safe . We need you 👍
Mathematics becomes easy when you find a teacher like him. He's just perfect with a beautiful voice. The way he explains, the way he smiles, makes him the best mathematician. I can hear him all day. Tbh, my interest in Mathematics increased 10 times when I found your channel. If you were here in our school, I would've been attending your class without ever getting bored. God bless you sir and thanks for explaining every single mathematical terms in such a nice way. ❤
your videos are truly beautiful, and no other math video has ever had an impact or created true understanding in the way yours do. thank you so much for choosing to do this and for continuing in the ways you do!
I am a huge fan of your presentation and I genuinely feel elated looking at your videos and feeling the insight that you want to convey. I love your philosophical approach to mathematics. And trust me, your videos are as good as therapy. Best wishes and lots of love.
First of all: your stuff is the BEST on the whole internet! It's mind-blowing beautiful, inspiring and so well thought thorough that it eliminates the misunderstanding that others include in their material. Second if (gues it will) the other channel will take a significant amount of your time that could be spend on this channel then it will be a loss to the world. That said I would love to see more from you. Your fantastic explanations have given me so so much. Thanks very much :)
Wait... he isn’t a Pi symbol???
Netflix adaptation...but it's now great!
which one?
no
@@ruchirrawat8804 Well then you're stupid. "check the numberphile podcast". I mean check it
And so good looking!
Can't believe 3b1b animated a person using his python library!!
Good one.
ഇവൻ...😮
@@sidharthan1784 Mallu math lover, i presume.
@@sidharthan1784is that Malayalam?
He's a paid actor lip syncing 3B1B voice AI.
He's way too handsome..
No homo
I'm ur 600th like
Confirmed.
He is a body created by his voice
The small skip at 6:34/6:35 proves that you're correct in your statement.
I always imagined him as a balding badass in his late 40s. Still it's a pleasant surprise
I had the same feeling before finding out how Sam from Wendover Productions / Half as Interesting looked like.
he has a young voice i never imagined him as an old guy
This 10x
Omggg! Same!!
I was too distracted trying to follow but now eye candy even if not Jason Staham. 😋
He looks like a Harvard student from the 1940s.
yeah, he looks like one of those fellas who was hired by the gov't to work on the manhattan project.
@@c4stmiranda902 I can so picture that
He looks like Conan O'Brien who coincidentally went to Harvard
@@TheFartoholic Conan o brien indeed is a harvard alumni(maybe you are joking based on that in that case r/whoosh myself)
But he's stanford
Wasn’t a “math person” untill i found this channel, thank you.
Yes exactly, it was more memorizing than understanding.
Not anymore though.
3Blue1Brown was one of the only reasons I went for 5 units instead of 4.
Khanacademy was one of the reason im starting to be good at math by understanding rather than memorizing, and 3b1b helped me so much for the visualization
Quaternions! Cant't wait. . 💨
The two of you are peas in a creative pod
Hey whats up Coding Train!
👀👀
hey professor
can you do a q learning video?
and we have one more great creative mind here
ruclips.net/video/d4EgbgTm0Bg/видео.html
Lol what sorcery is this? My brain refuses to accept that the input from my eyes and from my ears are from the same person.
nice name
+hihtitmamnan Thanks. Not many people get it, unfortunately :/
@@feynstein1004 i could google it but I'm sure I'd still not get it. So what does it mean? :D
@@Lattamonsteri I think is Richard Feynman + Albert Einstein.
@@altuber99_athlete What about the "100"? :D Is it just extra? Or does it refer to something? Maybe it's a version number? :P
Hold up... you're great at math, have a great voice, AND you're handsome? You won the genetic lottery, dude.
Part genes part hard work, don't forget that. he wasn't born with math in his head, he learned it like everyone who knows math
I'm related to someone called David Miller 🤔
@@lyrimetacurl0 It's a very common name. In the US, David is the 23rd most common first name and Miller is the 6th most common last name.
@@lyrimetacurl0 Isn't David Miller the SAcan cricketer?. I've left seeing cricket, so I'm not sure
@@randomdude9135 as in Miller the one who writes on Cricinfo?
Hearing him say “you must’ve worked hard on that” almost made me cry it felt so good to hear. I’ve loved math from the day I learned to count at age 2 and I’ve ran with it ever since. I’m 18 now and studying math and physics at the university level. Yet despite participating in competitions and in classes to help better my understanding and the understanding of my classmates, I’ve never once heard someone say to me “you must’ve worked hard on that”. I’ve heard you’re smart or a similar statement about my math, but I’ve never heard that. I think about math all the time. I consider parts of the subject all day everyday. I love it, but that doesn’t mean wrapping your head around these concepts is easy. But with math, nobody ever says “you must’ve worked hard at that”. They just think you were born with it and move on. I wasn’t born with it. I spent most waking moments of my life thinking about it and so I ended up being pretty good at it.
wish I could like your comment twice. I am 18, & I am pretty much in love with mathematics, despite being formerly abused by a math teacher. I still didn't give up on it
@@anastasiaanautodidact9856 wow I’m so sorry to hear that you were abused by your math teacher. That’s horrible, but I am also happy that you didn’t let that experience ruin math for you; though I imagine it is rather easy to do so considering the strong association. What are you up to now in regards to math if you don’t mind me asking? Are you going to college and majoring in it or a field with a strong use of math? I guess if you’re 18 it’s also possible you just finished applying to college so how did things go
What also feels good to hear, is your comment. Outside of youtubers like 3b1b, I haven't met anyone who spends their life on maths.
At school, it does feel nice to have my knowledge acknowledged, but my dedication is nary considered.
Sometimes even I don't realise how much time I really sink into maths - it's my passion as much as it is yours. Much like you, I've learned to count when I was only a few years old, and since then, most of my free time has been spent on it, not to study, but to enjoy my time away from the rest of the world. At college, I'm taking 2 different maths subjects, as well as physics. In a little over a year, I hope to be studying the subject at university.
That was certainly something to get off my chest. Thank you for your comment, and I sincerely hope you continue on with your love of maths. There's certainly not enough people like that.
Thats very nice of you to share your story with us!
I am also obsessed sith math and physics. These are the two main subjects that really interest me. Im also 18, and applying to universities with cs major. I hope to restart my math learning process at university.
Thanks for reading😁
Well done!
Wait. What? You... You have a face? I always thought you were the disembodied voice of a god with a math-animating python library, who really liked maths, but... I guess, this makes more sense.
Hahaha
I thought he was the fuzzy pi creature from the thumbnail
I can see why you'd think that since your username is obviously a transparent attempt at hiding the fact that you're a robot :P
wrg, ceptux, say can be perfx, nst as gx or not
I'm still not convinced he's an actual human.
facts:
1. grant is hot
2. grant deserves every bit of success he gets
3. grant is quite arguably the best math educator on youtube
4. grant is hot
you forgot 5. grant is hot
ah yes, how could i forget
1 is true but i disagree with 4 (just kidding , he looks really nice)
Professor Leonard is also one of the best math educator on RUclips
Ok but I was expecting some middle aged man with a neckbeard and moobs.
How can one man have EVERYTHIng I've literally spouted rhetoric about the amazing teaching style of this channel and how it's my go to channel for learning maths and physics, and then he goes and reveals he's like MODEL hot?
Unbelievable
Grant is so hot, don't wanna sound desperate and creepy so I'm going to leave now.
I wasn’t born during the times of Euler, Guass, Einstein or Tesla. but I was very much alive in the 3blue1brown era.
Man, hats off to your work!!
INDEED! Amazing youtuber!
Guass?
I read Guass as "gwass"
0:25 He makes the same exact arm gestures that one of his pi's would.
Nice catch
Dan Albl that man is not the real 3b1b he is a robot controlled by the pi
Rofl good catch
No, his pi's make the same exact arm gestures that he makes.
Wow...
Its always funny when you get to physically see someone you have only listened to. They never match. Lol. Love your work!
Zero Divider I don’t think the two have ever matched less. When I saw the thumbnail, I thought he was interviewing some kid.
@JC Not Lmao mate
I thought he was for sure a fat guy
@@jcnot9712 Bro he shouldve been a supercute brown π
thats so true!
Whoa. Your animation is getting so much better. It looks so realistic!
lol
😂😂
I don't comment in RUclips in general, but with the hope that the creators read them, I'd like to say thank you.
I graduated in physics last semester, but it wasn't until your video on curls that I truly appreciated EM field theory. Well...of course I appreciated maxwells equations, but seeing and hearing your python library bring a simple visualisation to it is so awe inspiring that it brought a grander appreciation! Thank you, sirs. Like many others, you are bringing the vision of a greater understanding and availability to learning physics (math) that Feynman would have loved to see.
Your work is amazing and will stay for the future and is having a deep impact. It was very nice to see your face, you have a wonderful voice to the videos! Thank you, Grant!
Yeah Love this Q& A video.Please do more like this.
And wasn't it lovely to see the man behind that mathy voice?
Ya his voice is really professional
He looks nothing like I thought lol
no such thing as mathy or not
Unleashing the math man
Kevin M I'm really struggling to believe that his voice is coming from that guy's mouth. Like surely that's an actor being dubbed over or something.
I wish that for a one single day in my life I could speak as clearly as him, and express my thoughts in such a lucid and direct style.
There are some people no one can hate. Grant is one of them ☀️
Indeed, it should be illegal to even disagree with people like him
Yessss
Hey koro sensie
I didn't know Jabrils worked on your videos, he's cool!
woah its toby!!!!!
I have been a follower of your channel for a few years now and I wanted to thank you for your amazing content. I began my academic life as a philosophy student and slowly found my way into physics as the questions I became most obsessed with dealt with the essential nature and fundemental structure of reality. As I began exploring more contemporary fields of physics, i began marveling at the elegance of the pure mathematics underpinning the theory. It was around that time that i also discovered your channel and fell in love with a third field of study. You helped inspired me to pick up a second degree in pure maths and i credit much of my passion and success to your videos and commentary.
It can be so difficult to look at a black and white textbook and distill out the visual and conceptual intuitions beneath the algebraic and numerical abstraction. I suppose part of the fun of pure maths are those moments of profound insight, when all of the gears mesh together and those insight come forth organically, but it is also quite amazing to see those intuitions and images take such beautiful form on screen. Of the topics I have studied thus far, I have found your animations and explainations to be not only accurate and beautiful, but also essential. You bring life to the essence of mathematics in a way that makes the abstract feel almost concrete.
Keep up the good work! I'm so happy to see you find a career that helps others through the marriage of two of your favorite subjects. 1.1M+ followers are lucky your love for mathematics beat out your want of a career.
I find this man very attractive and I'm not even gay
Riiiight, you're not gay, suuuure.
Drinking Water lmao i’m lesbian, but even i can still recognize that he’s pretty attractive
Sure.
I can look at a burger and tell it tastes good even if I'm vegetarian. Same logic applies brother.
Drinking Water I am and wow damm boy 😏
He looks way younger than his voice projects
His voice and his knowledge.
But somehow he doesn’t sound older than his looks project. Weird how that works
That thing where the voice sounds more mature than the face looks is called the Astley Effect.
@@BradyPostma you rickrolled me
@@notsojharedtroll23 I wish rickrolling was a person so I could tell him, "I'm never gonna give you up."
You may never know how far reaching your channel is. Your channel made this semester at uni one of the best times I’ve had in my life, studying maths was never the same after your calculus series, I loved every moment of it and I took a proactive stance on my education, trying to reinvent calculus by myself as I went on the semester, as you suggested to do on those videos. I’ve gotten a deeper interest in math since I found this channel and now I approach the calculus textbooks on the library with great curiosity and trying to think about intuitive ways I could explain it someone new to the subject. Thanks man, you’re truly amazing.
I don't think that there is a better time to thank you for what you do.
I was struggling with math ever since I got back from the US(the math level at the state I lived in, wasn't great). But your videos have played a big role in me falling in love with math. Now, at the age of 17, I have finished school and am ready to start university, with knowledge and intuition of linear algebra, calculus 1, and multi-variable calculus. And this is thanks to you.
Yeah I have to echo this a lot. I mean, I'd like to consider myself pretty good at math but my profs in uni just did NOT give me any of the intuitions I needed behind linear algebra in particular. Calculus I was fine on having gone through the Khan Academy videos, but linear algebra always just escaped me. It was always thrust on me as a sort of "memorize formulas, do calculations" thing without helping me understand the underlying framework. I HATED linear algebra.
Granted I still do in a sense but I think that, if it weren't for 3Blue1Brown I wouldn't have lasted in any of my courses that involved extensive use of linear (which I want to say is up to 4?). I think the channel on the whole gave me this new viewpoint on what math results should be - generally, they should be intuitive and make sense; and if they're not intuitive, then you need to establish why they should make sense in an intuitive way ... if that makes any sense.
Obviously intuition isn't a substitute for a good proof, but it's a nice starting point especially in a math outreach environment, and can really help in starting up a proper, formal proof. Maybe even a proof that is itself intuitive to understand - even if the result itself is initially mind-boggling.
But I digress.
Daniel Chaviers, well, when I started university majoring math, having encountered matrices before, I though I would hate linear algebra. Turns out I fell in love with it the first week of the lectures. Hated calculus though. It all depends on how much your lecturer puts love into the subject they are teaching. All math is beautiful when looked at from the right angle. Cheers.
I didn't expect you to look like this
:0
me too
I awlays thought he had a beard
I was like: "Hey, there's a guy I have never seen before on 3blue1brown. He kind of sounds a bit like ... OH!!"
He looks way less dorky than i expected.
Must say: He' THE most pleasant American to listen to ever. A true joy.
Ever since Khan academy and the multi variable calc to eulers identity with the sorta broken mic to the essence of linear algebra with the amazing visuals to the how does machine learning work and all the way up to this day I still enjoy your voice and the way you teach and can never get enough of it.
Hope you never stop making content, like ever.
Glad you enjoyed, I hope to never stop making content :)
Specially since PBS Infinite series stopped making videos 😥, glad that we can count on you to carry on!
Okay to be so smart and attractive is simply unfair. We all only get one cmon.
Well I got neither but still.
Unfair.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA INDEED
Humans ideally should have both. If your genetics undergo natural selection, then you evolve all the way. You become smarter and also become attractive because that's deemed necessary to have a higher chance of reproducing.
Wait. Everyone got one? Shit. I must have missed it.
@@Artaxerxes. natural selection has been broken ever since we learned agriculture and expanded our tribes past 150 people per one. It doesn't select for the smartest fittest individuals anymore and probably never really did in human apes.
And after the widespread of birth control it selects for the people who are too dumb to afford condoms/birth control and just want to get laid.
@@Steelrat1994
Wish there was a solution though. Evolution was a very perfect, and very just system.
Evolution would never have allowed for someone like me to be born :P
Listening to your voice I thought you were a lot older, Grant. Good for you you're still that young!
Sort of weird seeing You in person. I imagined more Pi shaped person ;) But you have a great voice. If something fails You could do Audiobooks.
What immeadiately popped into my mind reading your comment: "Speaking of Audiobooks... This episode is sponsored by Audible, the leading provider..."
;D Yeah, that's what I hear in my head everytime someone mentions Audiobook.
Mark Kravtsov: Someone's got a severe case of Inconsistent Capitalisation Syndrome (ICS). It doesn't affect them directly, only OCD people in their vicinity.
Edit: Added name.
Updated, and yes, I just found it.
First things first: grats on 2^20.
Second things second: second channels, any concept for a second channel that you mentioned in this video sounded amazing, I know I would have watched them.
Third things third: Quaternions. If you could put a good explanation of quaternions out there that would solidly put you as the best math content creator out there in my mind. (Yes even better than vihart)
Fourth things fourth: thanks. I am a math inclined person already, but your videos, and others have reinforced that by introducing me to "hard" topics before school does. I saw your triangle of power video before any of my math books even mentioned logarithms and the intuition it gave me for it was like a super power compared to my classmates. Similar thing with essence of calculus, I started calculus this week, and the little I remembered from that series has put me far ahead.
"better than vihart"
ERROR: does not compute
I have written a document about Quaturnions if you'd want that
Why quaternions? May be go right to Clifford?
I can relate to this with viharts explanation around the powers, but also a lot of early numberphile videos helped me truly understand trig, with being able to define sin(a) = y and cos(a) = x, as I didn't find this channel until I already finished mathematics education
fifth things fifth
Oh great, Grant is not only a math genius, he’s super good-looking. ‘Cause that’s fair 😭
3 blue: two eyeballs and one shirt
1 brown: hair
Meme Fief dude how did you notice that?
@@memefief8527 wut
@@jackyoung8354 Hint : logo in the videos
actually his right iris is 3 quarters blue and 1 quarter brown, hence the name
Ohhh I'm so surprised. I always assumed that you, Mr 3Blue1Brown, because your videos are so clever and so well presented, had around 10 mores years of life than me. And I'm 40. So today I'm so surprised to discover that no, you're not older, and in fact you even look like younger than 10 years less than my age. Well it's refreshing to see a clever young mind out there! Congratulations
👏👏👏
His voice seems older tho...
First thing I did was look for that 3Blue1Brown eyeball
7:18
10:14
Does he have heterochroma?
Say my name? Harambe No, its from a stroke
@@user-wf2fm1yj4k what stroke?
I wish all math teachers were like you . Your views on math education are spot on. Math would be everyone's favourite subject in schools with teachers like you.Though math is my favourite subject like almost everyone else subscribed to your channel , you inspire me to study my other undergrad subjects (which aren't taught well) with deeper insight.... Thanks :)
It's sad to see how schools butcher mathematics for so many students
Congratulations on 2^20 subscribers. I am happy how many people love maths.
He was in Khan academy, that explains a lot! I knew that maths voice sounded familiar.
But I am not sure he narrated any of the khan academy videos
Sudip Bhandari he did
Is he that Sal guy?
Lord Elessar no.
@@_sudipidus_ He appears in multivariable calculus video, i never expected to hear his voice there
Of all the people on earth, this is the kind of person I aspire to be. You must be very good at what you do! Great job!👍
9:25, I get your perspective, but I think that second channel for more in depth analysis and practice would be spectacular
Asher Wilkins Yeah, I like how , for example, BlackPenRedPen give us some "quick" proofs and problems. So I would love 3Blue1Brown doing those kind of explanation videos.
@@jcarvalhaismatos that's like exactly what I was thinking about, if he has Khan academy experience too he's going to kill it no matter what
idk I feel so many of those already exist.
Oh boy, can I contribute a question?
If you were stuck in a room in the 1950s for an infinite amount of time, what would you rather prove: Fermat's Last Theorem or the Riemann Hypothesis?
Faculty of Khan
Riemann hypothesis has more applications
RH may be undecidable?
Maybe 1+1≠2
RH. For sure RH.
In hindsight, we can know that the tools needed to prove RH would be genuinely new math, not coming anytime soon, whereas the tools for FLT were largely already in the theory at that time.
Trick question: A room in the 1950s does not contain an infinite amout of time. It only lasts 10 years. Then it is the 1960s.
You are really like a hero to me, you are one of the reason I am on the path I wanted to be on. BTW I first got to have content authored by you at khan academy in the multivariable calculus course.
Low key, i thought 3B1B was some old retired math genius, who just wanted to teach math out of his love.
But now, i'm even more happy that he is as young as i am, and a handsome mathematician, no homo.
"No homo." Like, do you feel the need to save face like that? Imagine a gifted mathematician being afraid of being clocked as gay. We as a species can understand quaternions, but we've yet to transcend the simple barrier of not being homophobic. It's alright for men to compliment other men, even if neither of them are gay. And doing so doesn't make anyone gay. And being gay is completely normal. Yet every dude that feels compelled to remark how handsome Grant is also feels compelled to punch in the mandatory "no homo". Seriously you people should really be learning mathematics from a proxy animated pi symbol, you're not ready or qualified to have healthy relationships of any sort with actual human beings
@@moscanaveia sjw
@@thijsg717 Thank you, honey. I worked hard to attract your attention
@@moscanaveia what part of no homo means, "i dont like gay people and i dont understand how two men can love each other"
it literally just means that "im not gay but this guy is handsome"
"Quaternionically" - a word you don't hear very often 😊
He says it when I read this comment hahaha
OMG, this rare creature is Feynman reincarnation!
Conan O'Feynman
@ What do you mean by that?
@@lafudge2929
Maybe they mean that Grant thinks more maturely (more like a grown-up)? Whereas Richard Feynman is fueled by a more youthful curiosity
Not sure I agree with them, but that's what they said
Highly possible, I do believe in reincarnation.
@@juicyclaws LOOOOOOL
Hi, you are one of the greatest teachers in my life. The geometric perspective of linear algebra and calculus will stay with me forever. Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge.🙂🙂
I don't remember the last time I commented on a video but I feel this is important. I am a very visual learner. To hear your doubts about how efficient it is spending 3 weeks on one single video startled me a bit. You ARE by FAR the number one math visualizer I have come across in my entire CS career! This is what sets you apart from all the rest of the math RUclips channels. Please don't ever stop taking your time with these videos! You are the reason I am confident that I can learn and understand complex mathematical topics if I set my mind to it. I rest easy knowing you can do the same for the next generation of visual-learners "afraid" of math!
To all those people who say that a guy who's kind, smart, and attractive doesn't exist:
He's living proof that you're wrong.
1: He literally worked at Khan Academy and shares math with millions of people.
2: Cough cough *multivariable calculus, fractals, and helping me understand both of those* cough
3: Did you see him? HOT.
Ur comment implies u r a girl. Aren't u?
Yeah he worked there
@@randomdude9135 😂
@@randomdude9135 I am not.
@@randomdude9135 Haha
Man you are an inspiration and you touch so many lives positively. come back here and read this if you ever feel down.
Boi you're beautiful
I have no way to tell if he's 42 or 24 but, man, do I want a piece.
creep
jake
I want your profile picture so badly. Where can I find it?
wrg
Your voice doesn't match with your face.....
but both are beautiful ❤️
I think this dissonance is caused by having heard his voice without seeing his face for so long. It'd be interesting if there was some academic study on this.
Can't agree more
It’s possible that dissociation does come from dissonance on faceless voice
@@minimalrho Maybe this is the reason. But even after seeing this video, I couldn't match the voice with his face. His voice is too heavy for his looks. Same goes for CGP grey. Although I have not seen his face, his voice is too good and heavy to be natural for a human. So even if I saw him in real life, I wouldn't be able to convince myself that this voice comes from a simple looking guy.
Youre so right
listening to someone who is clearly passionate about math and learning is one of the best things in this world. I've struggled with math for various reasons and seeing someone get excited make me excited to learn more. keep up the good work!
Nice to see the face of voice and brain behind the beautiful math videos. Wish you all the success in life.
4:50 is pure words of wisdom here. I am always a well-above-average student in math, but I hate it when people say to me "Oh wow, you are gifted, you must know math since you were born". I mean, I worked really hard too, and I would love to get credit for that.
hey it has been 2 months ..you didn't upload any video.
Can we get a close lookup on your *eye colours?*
He definitely has 3blue1brown pupils.
right eye at 10:15
Conan has a son?
Yo ming hehe
I didn't realize he was so young. Wow, what a prodigy! His conceptual explanations are some of the best I've ever seen. A definite asset for college students trying to understand the concepts behind the formalism.
I still can´t get over the fact that your voice has a body attached to it.
The work you´re doing is amazing, I´m a huge fan! Congrats on your success :)
0:45 OHmyYGOD. I'VE BEEN A FAN OF 3Blue1Brown FOR NEARLY A YEAR BY NOW, YET IN THAT TIME, I'VE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO PINPOINT WHY YOUR VOICE SOUNDS SO FAMILIAR. YOU'RE FROM KHAN ACADEMY GODDAMN IT.
I feel like an itch I didn't even know I had has been scratched and all in the world is okay now. I loved your videos, you explained things better than my math teachers would :)
I genuinely thought he is around 40 years old :D
35~~
how old is he actualy
I expected him to be bald for some reason 😂😂😂😂
ALL math professors i had are bald, ALL
Same. Like the mathologer guy.
I imagined a Very Jewish looking person
I expected a thin black guy with glasses. I don't really know why.
@@lordecircojeca2039 so SJW bro
Your voice is so soothing and calming
Math is just less stressful this way LOL
He is the one who pin points the shining stars, the bright spots of math, for all of us who have just been seeing the dark, empty sky.
He is the reason why I started loving math.. Thank you for working hard and making amazing videos...
Grant is truly great. Love how he obviously understands maths deeply but more importantly just gets the big picture (what he talks about here). A balance I struggle with and would love to have myself.
When I close my eyes I hear 3blue1brown. When I open them I see someone who has inspired me and taught me the basics about calculus and linear algebra.
Yes! His essence of linear algebra and multivariate Calculus are phenomenal.
@@danielc4267 he helped me get A's in both calculus and linear algebra!
Thank you, Mr. Grant Sanderson for being an author and math communicator. You are inspiring.
my god you're handsome too
*OH NO HE'S HOOOOT*
I am, too.
@@L0j1k but you're probably not as smart.
That’s ghey
💘
As an Iranian math student at Tehran University, I am very delighted and inspired by your videos. And Im screening you videos in our class every week. I sincerely admire your hard work and thank you for this generosity.
I am a musician. And often times, the compositions that I was not very proud of, ended up touching the hearts and minds of several people that I could never have imagined. Please don't hold back your probability series, you may be being too harsh on yourself. Just do the best that you can. I feel that it's safe to say that it will give collective intelligence an upward push nevertheless.
Lots of love
Oh man you're my hero! As far as the teachers I've had (in reality or otherwise) you're second only to the great Richard Feynman!
What a compliment! I'm in the middle of the James Gleick biography of Feynman right now, so am feeling even more Feynman inspiration than usual.
@@3blue1brown Wow, thanks for the reply! Now that you've mentioned I might get that book too. And please keep the insanely great content coming. As someone who craves for intuitive understanding of whatever subject I'm learning, your videos are incredibly useful!
I hate math untill i saw this channel and you ...i used the hate math for the way they teach me and now i feel in love with math and( 3 BLUE 1 BROWN) because if you ..
You are the best math guy i had ever seen in my life and thank you very much for what your are doing .. And i am really really grateful to you 😊.
I'm seeing you for the first time,and my thought at the starting ,"Are u really that guy from 3b1b?"...after watching the video my thought again,"U actually are!!". You're very good at this,like it's a natural thing to do. In one word to describe u "incredible!"
Fast becoming my favorite channel on RUclips. The visuals are blowing me away and making hard notions very accessible. I especially liked the one about the Fourier series. I'd be super excited if you did a series about PDE's and Chaos math. I've found myself trying to visualize "Fourier fields" with bubbling complexity a lot for the last week or so. My background is in biology, but I'm really interested in questions about topology and emergent form. I think I might try to work my way up to PDE at some point - to an involved study beyond just a qualitative one.
The world will be a better place, when your channel has at least a Billion subscribers! Thank you my my lord... Your videos give me vision. :)
I had no idea what I though you looked like, but this certainly wasn't it lol.
Keep being an amazing teacher! You rock
Oh shit you know Jabril?! Damn I love that dude's channel, all his AI stuff makes me warm and happy :)
My God, do you speak in this succinct and crisp manner even when you're speaking impromptu? You could start a channel to teach English when you're done with Math.
ahahahah
Bro think he shashi tharoor
@@sarithasaritha.t.r147 who is that
God I love this channel's determination
oh, here you are, Man your work is incredibly awesome probably the best ever on the youtube, thank you for all the super videos you did, and it is such a pleasure to see you in person and hear your voice and correlate it to the videos.
well done, young man.
I love the pi plushies. The pi people always have the exact same emotion that I have at the exact same moment I have it, so I think of them as kindred spirits. Also they are enormously cute
Now i know how a math god looks like. Handsome♥️ and your voice is symphony in itself♥️♥️
The Punch Brothers are amazing. Saw them live, here in London and they blew me away. Reminded of New Grass Revival back in the day, but better.
You are probably the best maths teacher in the world ,and I can't believe it that I am present at this great era ,the era of 3blue1brown
You deserve all the respect ,and I hope you continue to do what you do for a long time ,because you definitely changed my life !🙏🙏🙏🙏
bless this man, making the world a better place
Congratulations for passing 2^20 subscribers! You're such an inspiring person!
Your videos are understandable, very helpful for me who struggling with math things. Thank you! Can't wait for your next video projects!
Ladies and gentlemen have a look, he is the man behind great content on RUclips.
Your least intersting video so far. I like it! (This is a compliment on all your other videos which are the best videos on the internet)
You are the person who motivates me to study further and further .
Respect. 🙏
You are someone who is really needed in today's world for the young science maths enthusiasts.
Stay healthy and stay safe .
We need you 👍
Mathematics becomes easy when you find a teacher like him. He's just perfect with a beautiful voice. The way he explains, the way he smiles, makes him the best mathematician. I can hear him all day. Tbh, my interest in Mathematics increased 10 times when I found your channel. If you were here in our school, I would've been attending your class without ever getting bored. God bless you sir and thanks for explaining every single mathematical terms in such a nice way. ❤
Your voice is dreamy. U are really blessed with a great voice.
That's beautiful, everything about you is beautiful to the extent of giving me tears in every 3B1B video including this.
you're a really good person
your videos are truly beautiful, and no other math video has ever had an impact or created true understanding in the way yours do. thank you so much for choosing to do this and for continuing in the ways you do!
I am a huge fan of your presentation and I genuinely feel elated looking at your videos and feeling the insight that you want to convey. I love your philosophical approach to mathematics. And trust me, your videos are as good as therapy. Best wishes and lots of love.
Amazing to see my teacher's face..How can i say you have done a great things ! Thank you.
Really I don't have any word that can express what I want to say except THANK YOU. Also I wish to keep doing mathematics illustrations.
Whenever I hear this voice, I know I will understand ..
First of all: your stuff is the BEST on the whole internet!
It's mind-blowing beautiful, inspiring and so well thought thorough that it eliminates the misunderstanding that others include in their material.
Second if (gues it will) the other channel will take a significant amount of your time that could be spend on this channel then it will be a loss to the world.
That said I would love to see more from you. Your fantastic explanations have given me so so much.
Thanks very much :)
i clicked on it like “ooh, he can answer some of my questions if i ask them in the live” then i noticed 5 years ago