Math is the hidden secret to understanding the world | Roger Antonsen

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  • @williamjayaraj2244
    @williamjayaraj2244 5 лет назад +1220

    That is the reason Einstein said "Imagination is greater than experience ". To change the perspective it requires the imagination. Thanks for the valuable lecture.

    • @justlikeyouful
      @justlikeyouful 5 лет назад +10

      @Mit Sengupta Creativity needs to be valued and cultivated all life long. If not it will wither like a flower in a vase.

    • @chadurot1773
      @chadurot1773 4 года назад +8

      "Knowledge"

    • @AnkitVerma-ez5fh
      @AnkitVerma-ez5fh 4 года назад +18

      You Can improve your Imagination with Experience and Knowledge

    • @physicschemistryandquantum810
      @physicschemistryandquantum810 4 года назад +1

      Correct

    • @dharris4318
      @dharris4318 3 года назад +6

      totally agree. Experience is limited, you can't possibly experience everything. And a lot of the time, understanding through experience is limited to what you can/cannot, would/wouldn't, should/shouldn't do....so to understand all that you cannot, would not, or should not do requires imagination, and empathy for another perspective, that reflects an experience you are not involved in.

  • @petrasvid537
    @petrasvid537 5 лет назад +1527

    As a professor of mathematics, this is one of the most beautiful video I've ever watched. Thank you.

    • @emmanuelmwape4560
      @emmanuelmwape4560 5 лет назад +8

      That very true professor, i agree with you.

    • @jaodasilva1980
      @jaodasilva1980 4 года назад +11

      Human behavior is the driver of many situations. I don't see today how math can understand this. Statistics? I believe we have go back to the middle ages and acient people to grasp how they really understood about math n' human actions. Can anyone help me with this? Greetings from Brazil.

    • @DivyaSharma-kw9ct
      @DivyaSharma-kw9ct 4 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/aiCnUto1YFE/видео.html

    • @200Carl
      @200Carl 4 года назад +10

      Nah, this is a communication/language video way more than math

    • @prajakta16
      @prajakta16 4 года назад

      Same!

  • @marisortiz273
    @marisortiz273 5 лет назад +594

    I love when he explains that math makes you empathetic. There's always been this stigma around analytical people that they are not the most personable or friendly.

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 4 года назад +13

      I think mathematicians are ALSO empathetic. I suck at maths (I want to learn it, though), and I'm this empath-type of person. Still, I think that the stigma comes from those who are too stuck in their environment. They are too comfortable or even scared of getting to know new or unfamiliar things. (okay, nothing new). But, one could say: poor them!

    • @filipdittrich4625
      @filipdittrich4625 4 года назад +8

      I experienced several math teachers who proved mathematics did not make them empathetic.

    • @pankajchikorde2449
      @pankajchikorde2449 4 года назад +4

      @Benora Your comment reflects a deep level of understanding of how to know yourself truly....Can we connect?

    • @rajatsharma7654
      @rajatsharma7654 4 года назад +1

      Very well said.

    • @SwatiAnandXC
      @SwatiAnandXC 3 года назад

      @@rajatsharma7654 yeh

  • @kimsun5494
    @kimsun5494 5 лет назад +120

    I wanna give this guy the biggest hug. Because of him, I have fallen in love with Mathematics. Thank you, sir :)

    • @Ab-cj6gl
      @Ab-cj6gl 2 года назад

      Did you learn it?

  • @sariyya521
    @sariyya521 3 года назад +90

    I'm a teenager studying maths and came here so i can do my project, and i ended up smiling and imagining how great maths truly is. I felt so interested with this guy speaking so enthusiastically on this topic, he has quite literally opened my mind on how useful maths is. I've always enjoyed maths but i never actually new it's exact purpose and why we studied all these random topics with algebra and Pythagoras etc, but it seems to make sense now and im so happy i stumbled across this amazing video

  • @justindosen1620
    @justindosen1620 9 месяцев назад +27

    RIP Roger Antosen :( He died April 8 2024. Her is a message form the Department of Informatics at University of Oslo where he worked:
    "Our dear colleague, Roger Antonsen, passed away on Monday, April 8, after a long illness. Roger was a beloved colleague and a highly popular and passionate lecturer who left a lasting impression on many. Through lectures, newspaper columns, books, art projects, web series, and creator festivals, he showed how one can understand the world through logic, mathematics, and computer science. We remember Roger as a creative and curious colleague with a unique ability to inspire everyone around him."

  • @suharsh96
    @suharsh96 8 лет назад +537

    this needs to be shown before beginning any math related courses in school/colleges

    • @sashabraus1013
      @sashabraus1013 5 лет назад +20

      im a freshman from Philippines, and this was what our professor asked us to do first so i'm here :)

    • @annanikolaev8229
      @annanikolaev8229 5 лет назад +6

      @@sashabraus1013 you are lucky with your professor

    • @zealbell7817
      @zealbell7817 3 года назад

      🔥🔥🔥

    • @DushyanthEdadasula
      @DushyanthEdadasula 3 года назад

      I literally was planning to show it to my 7th grade students next weekend!

    • @historyguy77
      @historyguy77 3 года назад

      Professor told me to watch this for college in USA

  • @jofussh.2103
    @jofussh.2103 4 года назад +166

    Summary:
    1. Understanding is what we all want.
    2. Changing perspectives helps deepen understanding
    3. We already do this when we socialize.
    Bonus point: Mathematics is a cool way of looking at the world if you grasp it well - it threads its way through everything we experience.

  • @EpsilonBrain
    @EpsilonBrain 8 лет назад +1546

    This what math teachers should show their students when they ask "when are we ever going to use this"

    • @Andrew_Spellman
      @Andrew_Spellman 6 лет назад +50

      My Math Teacher is Making Us Watch This

    • @henricaburns359
      @henricaburns359 6 лет назад +15

      I actually looked it up for this reason only

    • @jorge-7121
      @jorge-7121 6 лет назад +46

      not really, math is much more powerful than just fancy figures. math allows us to represent real word structures in nature, cells, social relations, human behavior, etc the whole universe

    • @NT-mv8kp
      @NT-mv8kp 6 лет назад +12

      People like him will change the way teachers approach math.

    • @user-qr2tf8vl4k
      @user-qr2tf8vl4k 5 лет назад

      @@jorge-7121 like fortnite lmfao

  • @heptadecagon
    @heptadecagon 5 лет назад +35

    That mathematics trains our ability to empathize by pushing us to see things from different perspectives is exactly right. That's what it did to me. I never knew it until Antonsen said it. It's like my life makes more sense now. It's like he solved the puzzle of my life. Wow. Thanks.

    • @jdwyer5708
      @jdwyer5708 3 года назад

      Math characterizes the consistency and reliability of the learnable universal fabric upon and through which God's love can gradually be learned by you objectively and shared with you which results in both spiritual mastery and personal soul bliss.. not to mention GREATLY ELEVATED AWARENESS, PERCEPTION, MANIPULATION OF ADVANCED CONCEPTS, and DISCERNMENT of what love is and isn't.
      LOVE and TRUTH are two sides of the same coin and MATH quantifies the data component of TRUTH. There is actually hyperdimensional math too advanced for the human mind (vs. spirit mind) which characterizes the energy flows in your soul.. which resides in soul realms beyond 36th spirit sphere. SOUL ERROR IN THE FORM OF SUBCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL blocks thus obscure many people's math abilities.

  • @keithbell9348
    @keithbell9348 7 лет назад +725

    I absolutely LOATHED math when I was in school. But in reality, it s the COOLEST thing! Should have had this guy as my math teacher.

    • @KakarotM99
      @KakarotM99 6 лет назад +10

      Physics be like Hold my Beat

    • @audrothewise340
      @audrothewise340 5 лет назад +2

      @@KakarotM99 facts

    • @michaelvivirito
      @michaelvivirito 5 лет назад +17

      Go take a math class at your local community college. It’s never too late. Heck even just order a book and start from chapter 1!

    • @kennethsinger561
      @kennethsinger561 5 лет назад +1

      *beer?

    • @pigeonlove
      @pigeonlove 5 лет назад +1

      Wasn't the teachers fault...

  • @felizabaten4958
    @felizabaten4958 8 лет назад +306

    understanding perspective is fundamentally important

  • @snake7842
    @snake7842 3 дня назад

    I like the fact that he's so lost in it that he enjoys and equally explains engaging audience. He looks like a kid in his own happy world and looking at makes others happy. Love the spirit.

  • @aayushkarn6198
    @aayushkarn6198 7 лет назад +105

    Honestly speaking, even though I had been interested in mathematics when I was in middle school (not that much I admit), after watching this talk about an year ago, I got pretty much interested in pure mathematics. I hope I’ll be able to contribute to the field in the future. Really great talk.

    • @aryanjha1
      @aryanjha1 3 года назад

      How's life going now? 4 years....

    • @aryanjha1
      @aryanjha1 3 года назад

      I hope You're happy!

  • @petermiesler9452
    @petermiesler9452 2 года назад +1

    4:38 "true pattern" - now that's worth unpacking. True pattern from who's perspective? Is one perspective more "true" than another? How would "true" be defined? - "mathematics is all about finding patterns" 5:25 "ability to change perspective" 11:03 "what it means to understand something ..." "understanding and perspective" - wonderful talk, great punch line.

  • @fabled.
    @fabled. 8 лет назад +342

    He didn't say anything groundbreaking but the way he said it was so joyful and positively charged that I couldnt help but feel happy and grin like an idiot. If this is how this guy views the world I better start taking notes.

    • @singhprabhjinder
      @singhprabhjinder 5 лет назад +11

      I am joyed that you said so. In fact its always so. Its always the simple stuff that shook us. Its the very obvious that we didn't ever thought to be so important. Its like the love of our parents that we took for granted and never paid attention to. But it's the one that should be closely watched and understood. This mathematics, empathy, love ..all these have one genesis. If we could understand this.

    • @marcogiordano1207
      @marcogiordano1207 5 лет назад +6

      He gave to you the key to the universe

    • @vinayseth1114
      @vinayseth1114 5 лет назад +8

      He broke some hard ground by so simply showing the interconnected-ness and inter-linking between different mathematical ideas though.

  • @jonabirdd
    @jonabirdd 5 лет назад +39

    He hit the nail on the head. Every metaphor, every idea, is a shortcut to a different perspective, and this helps us connect the dots to things we already understand more quickly.

  • @laurenbarber8579
    @laurenbarber8579 5 лет назад +3

    in seventh grade someone in my math class called me stupid. i've cried in every math class i've ever taken and it's always been my least favorite subject, but this is the best TED talk i've ever seen. it's so cool how someone else's passion can be so contagious

    • @INFINITY-uu6si
      @INFINITY-uu6si 3 года назад +4

      I hope you are successful in life now.

  • @aminabouyahia3176
    @aminabouyahia3176 2 года назад +8

    I used to be a math student, I was always fascinated by space geometry and the graphics in algebra. I switched to literature but even now my mind is always in search for patterns. I am obsessed with patterns this is why I love math and the Universe .
    This ted is amazing and very inspiring 🥰😍💖

  • @commirevo89
    @commirevo89 4 года назад +16

    As a middle school math teacher, this video sums up my biggest struggle in trying to get my kids to see that math is so much more than solving equations and finding the right answer.

  • @nimadeindradiahpertiwi4543
    @nimadeindradiahpertiwi4543 3 года назад +11

    • Maths is not just addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percent, geometry, algebra, or calculus, etc. It is about how can view general things that we take for granted and then find patterns and then generalising it to form equations.
    • I believe changing perspective is what allows someone to become empathetic. And also I believe, being empathetic allows one to see things from another perspective.
    Great talk 👍

  • @VivaFrei
    @VivaFrei 8 лет назад +82

    Great talk, thank you. On a substantive note: I don't believe changing perspective is what allows someone to become empathetic. I believe it is the other way around - being empathetic allows one to see things from another perspective. But I don't think one can be taught to feel empathy the same way they can be taught to see things from another perspective in the mathematical sense. Not sure if empathy is innate, but for my own life experience, I have met people who are simply devoid of empathy. And I have met other people who may be endowed with empathy, but seem to be able to suppress it quite well.

    • @ryanbaeza9829
      @ryanbaeza9829 3 года назад +4

      I’ve met some people who are good at math, and I’ve met some people who are terrible at it. Either way, as long as you are a human being with a brain, you can learn these types of necessary skills. We have what are called mirror neurons, which grants us the ability to project and alter our perspective. Empathy in particular IS in fact a survival mechanism- it is innate. Some people are in a more refined coherence to this emotion, and some others need some better “understanding”.

    • @INFINITY-uu6si
      @INFINITY-uu6si 3 года назад +1

      @@ryanbaeza9829 exactly thanks.

    • @NickBatinaComposer
      @NickBatinaComposer 3 года назад +1

      Honestly, that did kinda happen to me! Though, I had an extremely idiosyncratic childhood living at the top of a mountain, so I think it really helped represent a more overt shift in the way you mentioned! Lolol, I kinda also agree though, it might not be as common a thing as the speaker intended 😂😂😂 cheers from Tallahassee Florida, and stay safe!!

  • @fredericoamigo
    @fredericoamigo 8 месяцев назад +14

    Rest in peace. Best professor I've ever had.

    • @RainNorrisSoftwareDeveloper
      @RainNorrisSoftwareDeveloper 6 месяцев назад +2

      He died?!

    • @insight4239
      @insight4239 4 месяца назад +1

      @@RainNorrisSoftwareDeveloper Just saw that he died 8th April 2024. So sad - loosing such an asset

  • @WubbyPunch
    @WubbyPunch Год назад +4

    9:00 that was so cute how everybody seemed to see the beauty within the seemingly cold nature mathematics and he was surprised so many people appreciated it. It speaks to the beauty of the world, and I’m glad he made people glimpse at it if only for a second.

  • @docblue2776
    @docblue2776 8 лет назад +15

    3rd, 4th, and 5th graders need to learn these when they first learn about fractions!!! The kids will never be bored of math throughout their entire school career.

  • @furrosama
    @furrosama 2 месяца назад +1

    Truly a legendary move, explaining all those different perspectives and having the best Ted talk ever and ending it with "your mind is like water"

  • @jurgenvandenhouwe3670
    @jurgenvandenhouwe3670 5 лет назад +69

    I am a teacher, I am a lecturer... grab that glass of water already... :-) Great speech. If only I had a math teacher like him. And TED shouldn't have cut the video when the applause started. I wanted to applaud with them.

  • @sarahospina3992
    @sarahospina3992 5 лет назад +13

    I loved how he allowed me to take a journey with 4/3 im left thinking like water and remembering that most music that i hear is based on the relationship between those numbers

  • @justincase733
    @justincase733 3 года назад +12

    IF ONLY THEY TAUGHT MATH LIKE THIS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS!! I HATED math, and now I can't stop watching. Everything is starting to make sense. I want to learn more!!

  • @abdulrahmanabdullatif5070
    @abdulrahmanabdullatif5070 3 года назад +4

    I'm absolutely lucky to watch this video . It was a great pleasure to have such an experiment . Try changing your perspective .

  • @markanthonybellbacang9961
    @markanthonybellbacang9961 5 лет назад +7

    Well, I appreciated his message about math but in my case mathematics is difficult to relate the life even for those people who hate math and convincing to them how math integrated in our life. Math is part of our life. Thats why how beautiful message . Im very so happy to the TEDx that they acknowledging math for inspiring someone who believe.

  • @Mo.Faried
    @Mo.Faried 2 года назад +8

    I feel sorry I am only able to give it a single like. Man, you brought math, philosophy, and art all together and this put me in a state of grace.

  • @eliaelhabre
    @eliaelhabre 8 лет назад +50

    This is what we should aim for in science communication!

  • @dollykitty9208
    @dollykitty9208 2 года назад +3

    Changing your perspective is fundamental to create change in your outcome. This video showed the importance of changing perspective.

  • @zhulia
    @zhulia 8 лет назад +25

    I really loved this. I have hated math my entire life (being the terrible Asian I am), and just yesterday decided to further my studies (thus having to study math--the only courses I've yet to finish to transfer). I've been learning math, and applying myself at my least favorite thing, because I can, but this talk has changed my perspective and taught me that there is more beauty and metaphor in these abstract symbols than I initially thought.
    Thank you!

    • @madisongrace4851
      @madisongrace4851 6 лет назад

      beautiful! happy for you friend

    • @jjohnson2389
      @jjohnson2389 6 лет назад

      I know it was a joke and that this comment was so long ago but I just wanted to let you know that you're not a bad asian for being bad at math :) and I hope your studies have been going well

  • @yasamin.ashoori
    @yasamin.ashoori 4 года назад +1

    Oh man , to be honest you changed my idea about this life . This world needs you in every class .thank you

  • @normalevin5182
    @normalevin5182 4 года назад +5

    I am 68 years old, had useless senior school maths teachers. Only in my 50's did I come to realise that mathematics is the language of life, that everything in life from the way a flower grows to a bird flying is defined by a mathematical equation. I weep that when I was young I did not have a teacher like you. How different my world and life would have been. I am sure this is true for millions of people

    • @hadis5160
      @hadis5160 3 года назад +1

      I was actually thinking about something like what you just described a few days ago: are we able to solve and explore everything in the universe just by finding out the mathematical equation for it?

    • @kawaiixtc
      @kawaiixtc Год назад

      @@hadis5160 I hope so! :)

    • @hasan9.11
      @hasan9.11 4 месяца назад

      All the best for you uncle ❤

  • @juairiya4266
    @juairiya4266 2 года назад +2

    The way he expressed his understanding of mathematics is beautiful. Maybe this is one of the most unique video ever on TED-X. Thank him.

  • @virendrasingh6788
    @virendrasingh6788 5 лет назад +4

    This is the beauty of Mathematics. It was always there. He explained the same with effective use of ICT. The best coordinated presentation. Thanks Man.

  • @goffdroid
    @goffdroid 2 года назад

    Drums. Guitar. And progression. Is perspective. Thank you. This is part of a answer I needed.

  • @aarohikumari6507
    @aarohikumari6507 4 года назад +5

    As a student of Mathematics ,
    I'm feeling too much excited to see this video.
    Thankyou sir for giving us a new way to learn mathematics.

  • @petermorris5808
    @petermorris5808 5 лет назад +31

    Amazing lecture and amazing person. He has reached a level of humanity that we should all strive for. Bravo!

  • @bikashth8539
    @bikashth8539 4 года назад +3

    I really wished i heard this speech when i was in school. Its really sad that i failed maths in school and started studying on another subject but it doesn't matter anymore. I am starting from the beginning again

  • @suneeshp.s5767
    @suneeshp.s5767 2 года назад +2

    It's so timely! I was planning for a Communication for my 9 yr old kid to 'explain' Math and here it is! I'll convert it into more kids-friendly.

  • @sphephelokweyama8745
    @sphephelokweyama8745 5 лет назад +5

    I've been teaching maths for over 5yrs now but never had such perspective. I'm glad I know now how to make maths more enjoyable

    • @sphephelokweyama8745
      @sphephelokweyama8745 5 лет назад

      @Shon kadam Yes, a very enjoyable job too, I always wake up in the morning with a smile knowing I'm going to do what I love.

  • @SaeshaShah
    @SaeshaShah Год назад +1

    I was smiling throughout the video. He just made math so beautiful by saying it's all about patterns and imagination. I always find myself looking for symmetry and pattern in everything I see and now I feel like... yeah that that's actually a thing.

  • @brandon5058
    @brandon5058 7 лет назад +26

    The way I understand math indeed better: change your perspective. That got my grade higher. For real. What a great speaker.

  • @giraffeclub5067
    @giraffeclub5067 3 года назад +1

    This is for sure one of the best Teachers in the World.

  • @Mango-dk9wu
    @Mango-dk9wu 6 лет назад +15

    I love it, this applies to everything. Understanding =comunication=empathy=life

  • @temoork-0197
    @temoork-0197 Год назад +1

    This guy is my professor right now in abstract and discrete maths. He's amazing

  • @richardfu8647
    @richardfu8647 4 года назад +6

    16:55 Really reminded me of Bruce Lee's "Be water my friend". Thank you Professor Antonsen for this wonderful and mind-opening Ted Talk, would really help students to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of mathematics. Thank you again.

    • @aaabbb-py5xd
      @aaabbb-py5xd 3 года назад +1

      Lmfao, it's great that Chinese wisdom is condensed into some trash saying by Bruce Lee, some movie star who was just spewing what he was taught

  • @surajbaranval3917
    @surajbaranval3917 3 года назад +2

    The professor feels like it has less time to get devoted someone in maths and He gave a few fraction (tending to zero) of his eligibility of teaching.
    Really,mindblowing.

  • @rajasarkar2145
    @rajasarkar2145 4 года назад +5

    this is the best mathematics class i've ever had in my life

  • @colleenbrooke4651
    @colleenbrooke4651 4 года назад +2

    I was subconsciously clapping my hands after watching cos this professor is such a wise man, I salute you. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us

  • @classic1579
    @classic1579 4 года назад +5

    이해하고 공감한다는것은 관점을 바꾸는것과 밀접한 관련이 있다. 관점을 바꾸는것이 얼마나 중요한지 새삼 느끼고 갑니다. 단순히 딱딱하고 보기 싫게 생긴 수학조차도, 예술로써 이해할 수 있다는 그러한 관점쓰.. 좋은 강연입니다.

  • @gwyn.
    @gwyn. 3 года назад +3

    I figured this out the long way, wasn't lucky enough to see this when I was still in school, but my gut feeling about everything I've studied back in school was: there's gotta be a better way in explaining all of these things they taught us. And a year after I graduated from my school back in 2014, I figured this out when I tried to relearn all the things I've missed from school, and it propelled me faster than I ever could back in school.
    Perhaps in the future I could be a teacher to educated the kids a more exciting perspective of this world.

  • @o0Bellzeboss0o
    @o0Bellzeboss0o 8 лет назад +66

    One of the best TEDs that i ever saw so far... :). Thanks!

  • @heldbygravity
    @heldbygravity 3 месяца назад +1

    A beautiful TedX video ever and rest in peace Antonsen 👏🏻

  • @jampk24
    @jampk24 8 лет назад +1343

    This guy clearly didn't have enough time to say everything he wanted to.

    • @singhprabhjinder
      @singhprabhjinder 5 лет назад +12

      He said it aloud, if we still do not understand, its our fault not his.

    • @SandwichMitGurke
      @SandwichMitGurke 5 лет назад +21

      He was so excited :D

    • @-8_8-
      @-8_8- 5 лет назад +10

      I guess that's it. Someone told me I should watch it. I can't tell if he thinks I'm really stupid, or really smart.

    • @-8_8-
      @-8_8- 5 лет назад +3

      @@singhprabhjinder wrong. That's not how language works.

    • @515sensei
      @515sensei 5 лет назад +11

      @Ron Maimon and you should be ashamed for not understanding the most obvious thing about this talk. That it's not about advanced math, it's about beautiful and unexpected patterns every person (even one not doing math at all) can find in numbers

  • @javiersoberanis9718
    @javiersoberanis9718 4 года назад +9

    THIS WAS AMAZING!!! From sound to patterns numbers can be expressed in so many ways and honestly how he connected understanding each other, WOW! Just wow!

  • @kavitayadav2400
    @kavitayadav2400 3 года назад +2

    I loved your way of talking and explaining Roger Antonsen.

  • @zhaojianan9463
    @zhaojianan9463 3 месяца назад

    This is the best ted talk I've ever seen, the first time I've learned the power of empathy, mindblowing

  • @MrShivpal6
    @MrShivpal6 3 года назад +4

    Now, I understood why --Mathematics is called the father of all subjects.
    Perfect explanation 💯👌✌️

  • @farzanavasha8149
    @farzanavasha8149 4 года назад +2

    Amazing explanation sir. I am a math teacher for a year, i never get this much motivation before see your video.. Math is wonderful & liveable

  • @johncooper9727
    @johncooper9727 2 года назад +3

    This was transcendental. Thank you!

  • @nataliagiraldo7480
    @nataliagiraldo7480 4 года назад +1

    mathematics are beautiful, i’m 17 and going to take an undergraduate biomathematics program, these types of videos make me more certain each day i love this and i’m going though the right path 🥰

  • @camskii
    @camskii 5 лет назад +7

    This was excellent!!! I literally don't think that I've seen a better way to help one understand math at its most basic level. I would also like to point out that I have yet to see a better way to spark someone's interest in mathematics than the way this gentleman did. Lastly I will say that this couldn't have been presented in a better manner!!

  • @Tanya_d4447
    @Tanya_d4447 4 года назад +2

    I'm a mathematics student and I never enjoyed it before as he explained it so well...it's a magic of mathematics

  • @sses1894
    @sses1894 5 лет назад +6

    Amazing ! The hidden beauty of mathematics
    Motivation for every one... Who loves to learn mathematics

  • @ZeeshanAkram1976
    @ZeeshanAkram1976 3 года назад +2

    Changing ur perspective will change ur perception about
    things , events , people , ideas , thoughts , emotions , behaviours ,
    Resulting in a paradigm shift in ur inner reality , which will shift ur outer reality to a better You

  • @ninahamalainen3438
    @ninahamalainen3438 8 лет назад +11

    What a beautiful talk.

  • @kerrysammy3277
    @kerrysammy3277 5 лет назад +1

    OMG. This guy goes far beyond beyond.

  • @carlquaye
    @carlquaye 5 лет назад +3

    What a way to talk about mathematics. This has indeed offered me a powerful empathetic perspective towards the great subject of mathematics. Thank you!

  • @aliasyafiqah1773
    @aliasyafiqah1773 6 лет назад +2

    as a math student, this is the most beautiful video ive ever watched

  • @leejones3115
    @leejones3115 4 года назад +5

    This just leveled up my beat making game exponentially. Thank you!!!

  • @nanaacheampongernest4045
    @nanaacheampongernest4045 5 лет назад +1

    Understanding the word "Understand" mathematically. You've change my perspective to emphatically understand the nature of understanding in the world

  • @mohance
    @mohance 4 года назад +4

    Wonderful! Roger changed the perception about the perception itself!
    Using logic and mathematical reasoning in taking decisions (that involves people) were sometimes termed as 'in-human' , actually it is empathetic one! It requires knowledge to understand!

  • @md.mahfuzulhaque5034
    @md.mahfuzulhaque5034 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. A very humble guy you are.

  • @ahmadesam4568
    @ahmadesam4568 6 лет назад +4

    This man is a real inspiration... Thanks alot 👏👏

  • @redcaramel2222
    @redcaramel2222 3 года назад +2

    This is so, so, so beautiful. Thank you very much, Sir!

  • @pratik6054
    @pratik6054 5 лет назад +16

    I wish I had that great man as my mathematics teacher... He has changed my perspective

  • @bikeshike
    @bikeshike 4 года назад +1

    He couldn't end it well but delivered an amazing insight over mathematics and comp. Sci!! 9/10.

  • @bastiatintheandes4958
    @bastiatintheandes4958 5 лет назад +4

    The same goosebumps and chills that when I listen to Grumiaux Brahms violin sonatas: sublime

  • @fahimekarrubi8773
    @fahimekarrubi8773 4 месяца назад

    He said it so NICELY. ❤
    Computer science and mathematics are the most imaginative art forms ever.
    There is a really deep connection between empathy and these sciences.

  • @srishti2183
    @srishti2183 4 года назад +10

    Man has divided his study between maths, physics, chemistry , art, musics....we forget in nature they all exist together, they are all one...in nature every subject exist simultaneously in every object..there is no division of subjects in nature...❤️

    • @Missmay777
      @Missmay777 Месяц назад

      ❤ that is the frequency of love = God.

  • @aileenpanes8110
    @aileenpanes8110 4 года назад +1

    This just went to my top 5 Ted Talks, Elora Hardy's being my no.1 because she talks about bamboo and sustainable living. The right side of my brain is finally reconciling w/ my left after Roger Antonsen's explanation. 😍😍😍

  • @raonirmb1
    @raonirmb1 5 лет назад +5

    Uma das palestras mais inspiradoras do TED! Parabéns Roger Antonsen, excelente aula!

  • @hydersahito5408
    @hydersahito5408 2 года назад +2

    What amazing lecture I ever listen.
    For understanding the things make prospective flexible for catching the concept.
    Thank you!
    Love from Pakistan.

  • @kantimakan4056
    @kantimakan4056 5 лет назад +3

    This should be a mandatory first lecture/lesson in high school math classes. If this does not fire up the students’ imagination then not much will. As Einstein is supposed to have said..”Imagination is more important than knowledge”.

  • @KINGSAFEMUSIC
    @KINGSAFEMUSIC Месяц назад +1

    May you continue to rest in peace Roger Antonsen, thank you.

  • @TajamalGhumman
    @TajamalGhumman 3 года назад +3

    just outstanding. i hated math throughout my life but this single vedio changed my perspective about mathmetics. i read somewhere that mathematics is language of God with which He made the universe. Today i understood how God made it and why people fight on trivial matters of politicas, reltionships, race, nationality religion and what not; they dont see it from another,s perspective. Thank you man for enlightining my perspective from Pakistan ❣

  • @aguero_karyll
    @aguero_karyll 2 месяца назад +2

    its funny to what he said that emphathy has connection to those sciences because it relates to what i realized and observed before
    i once asked for an advice to a socmed app before in a all programmers group since i wanted to learn programming
    I felt like the comments was filled with motivations, hopes, good advices and genuinity that i totally said to myself that those people were really one of the most understanding, kind, and empathetic persons I've met even if it's online

  • @aruplalchakraborty7594
    @aruplalchakraborty7594 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome talk Roger. Someone said that this is the century of creativity. Your talk emphasised that same message eloquently. The most eloquent bit was the bit about empathy - that was beautiful. Thank you ever so much.

  • @viyatet9346
    @viyatet9346 5 лет назад +1

    You expressed my mind which was confused in communicating what was running.... Superb word which I ever heard

  • @gabrielmuteca
    @gabrielmuteca 6 лет назад +6

    I never liked mathematics But now I LOVE IT! - If only school was this 'Visually interesting' !
    Also, the definition of 'Understanding' is made more... well, Understandable.

  • @jerrylam6640
    @jerrylam6640 2 года назад

    The best video about mathematics I’ve ever watched

  • @michaelpisciarino5348
    @michaelpisciarino5348 5 лет назад +7

    Understanding And Changing Perspective
    Beautiful Patterns, Structure, Regularity, Langauge
    1:52 Tie Knots
    Inventing A Language For Patterns In Nature
    3:08 Symbolism, Sound, Representing Something Else
    4:05 Drawing Lines
    5:20 Changing Perspective
    Addition, Mulitplication,
    Metaphor
    8:00 4/3
    11:07 Understand if you can view from multiple perspectives

  • @JD-md3kx
    @JD-md3kx 4 года назад +2

    Dear Roger,
    Whouaaa!
    Congratulation for your high level illustrated Mathematics "stand up".
    I loved all of it, and your passion and energy which is palpable!
    You should be "compulsory" in every school my friend, everyone would then understand much more about mathematics and self, and love both much more.
    Beautiful!!!
    4/3rd Ruuuules!

  • @sirihundstad7638
    @sirihundstad7638 8 лет назад +24

    Have watched some of his online lectures (norwegian), and he explains things so well! Think the best is how passionate he is about knowledge and what he does! Great talk, perpspective is key😁👌

    • @ahmadesam4568
      @ahmadesam4568 6 лет назад +1

      Siri Hundstad where can I see his lectures?

    • @a.m.9096
      @a.m.9096 5 лет назад

      Can you drop the name of the lectures? I'd like to look into it.

    • @BonnieX21
      @BonnieX21 2 года назад

      I think TS is talking about his Real Analysis lectures as everthing else (at least what I had a chance to glance over) is more motivational at the end of the day like this one right here.

  • @hugeride
    @hugeride 4 года назад +1

    Just amazing. Totally underrated.