I love how Robert Lang and Tom Hull gave the impression that they didn't even know each other, when in fact they have been collaborating with each other in math and origami for decades! Good acting! 🤣
Bro I agree. Moral philosophy would be super cool to see on this. Start simple, then BOOM moral universalism, decision theory, or even some kind of normative theory. OOf one can only dream. Language, Phil of Math, Epistemology, or even aesthetics would be awesome too.
There’s a lot of origami experts and designers, but I’m not sure if anybody both studies the physics and consistently designs origami’s like Robert Lang does. I know there are more mathematicians and origami experts but not sure about many physicists being origami experts
yeah, youre right. Robert is amazing. He makes a living off of doing origami, which he sells on his website for thousands of dollars. This guy's made his life circle around something he loves doing most, and that's the definition of a happy person.
Can you continue this series? Would love to see astrophysicists, biochemists / biotechnologists, epidemiologists (public health), paleontologists, geologists, archaeologists!
Thought this video was going to be a joke, but the way these levels became so legit and meaningful as they progressed is amazing. this dude's brain is so different than most-the way he sees things is incredible
There is a Japanese culture : If one of your friends or family get really bad sick or struggle with something tough, then you should fold the crane origami 1000 times and piled them up like a bunch of banana. It's called "Semba-zuru" and believed to catch the fortune.
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As an only child for about 12 years, Origami was my jam in elementary school! Every time I went to the library, one of my goodies was inevitably an origami book because this was pre smart phones lol. Later I worked at a school age childcare where I was the "cool" one when the Scholastic book fair rolled around since I could help the kids with their origami books. Another time the 4th graders were working on compound words and one of our jokesters said Origami was a word. Really? Use it in a sentence. Kid: I like candy like chocolate bars origami bear! Fun times!
19:20 “Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
It's amazing just how much information can be stored in the topology of a flat surface. I wonder what the limit of that storage is. How many folds can that piece of paper hold?
I wish someone would look into the history of origami. I'm Chinese and I've been taught since childhood that origami originated in China and that Japan only inherited and expanded on it. However, in most other sources that I've found, origami as an art form was cited as having its origin in Japan. I've found no real scholarly studies prodding into this matter, or maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.
As an origami designer, Lang is one of the greatest figures in the artform. His understanding of the technical aspects of paperfolding allow him to create some of the most awe-inspiring models.
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Senbuzaru is 1000 cranes in Japanese, its pretty interesting as you need specific cuts to the paper and you have to remember how to fold a paper crane by heart.
It's a good thing that you've started adding timestamps in description, but it'll prove even better to add them as chapters. I don't know whether RUclips supports addition of timestamps after uploading of video, but if it permits, please add chapters to all the previous videos. I'm sure it won't take more than hour. BTW, this series is AWESOME!!!!!! 😭🥰😭🥰❤️❤️🥰😭🥰❤️🥰😭❤️🥰
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I remember when I was four my I found an origami book in my dad's office. I was so frustrated because nobody showed me how to do it and my little brain just couldn't figure it out! 😢 but I enjoyed the pretty photos.
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I wonder how old that first boy is, for his first origami model, he did a pretty good job folding the paper in half lol. I see so many people who don’t have much experience have messy half folds of squares. This video was very interesting!
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- Get ready to be dissappointed. These chairs look the classical "Bern" chair designed by Kurt Skovby. That chair is made by braiding the fabric and securing it underneath or into the bent beech wood. Not the fine craftmanship we are looking for, but fine craftmanship nonetheless. :-)
Physicist: and for the final level
*Stands up and folds himself in all dimensions*
He created his wife by origami
Or does he become flat as he was already folded?
That's Uzumaki, not origami
@@ayemaeyalit3354 did you really have to remind me of that
Or 12 times. Unless they have the series 9000.
I love how Robert Lang and Tom Hull gave the impression that they didn't even know each other, when in fact they have been collaborating with each other in math and origami for decades! Good acting! 🤣
Hi jeremy
HII
Where can i buy a lamp like that?
Yes haha
Ayyyy
Wow, great video! Robert J. Lang is a living legend!
I agree - he's such a great explainer too. Love your videos as well!
Indeed
i saw your videos for five years you are amazing
He truly is. Love your videos btw :)
A surviv player and an origami enthusiast? That is me!
The kids that appear in WIRED videos are some of the most kind, smart, and mature kids I've ever seen.
I guess I am very lucky to perceive them as the most normal kids. So am I just surrounded by smart, kind and mature kids?
@@unapatton1978 no he is just dumb :)
@@urtiyayeah1946 he's not dumb considering the kid he seen are stereotypes like you
@@urtiyayeah1946 what a spectacularly ironic thing to say!
Literally
never realized how applicable oragami is in math and science, thought it was no more than a hobby
You're thinking about it in reverse, it's more so that math and science are applicable to origami, just as they are to many, many other things.
Hobbies are applicable to reali life..
That is just a scratch of the surface. If you google "complex origami" you will se it is an art with no boundaries.
100% that was my take away as well
@@imwaitintostrike Everything is applicable to life...
Y'all should totally do one of these with a philosophy topic, that'd be so awesome.
42 likes haha
Definitely 👍...after the video there will be a whole new wave of people going through existential crisis’ lol
Bro I agree. Moral philosophy would be super cool to see on this. Start simple, then BOOM moral universalism, decision theory, or even some kind of normative theory. OOf one can only dream. Language, Phil of Math, Epistemology, or even aesthetics would be awesome too.
Expert 1: Hi, I'm a philosopher.
Expert 2: Are you?
**[mindfuck commences]**
Yes!
"Physicist" Isn't this guy pretty much THE expert in Origami 😂
Yup. There isn't really any other. There's John Collins, but he's more specialized in paper airplanes.
There’s a lot of origami experts and designers, but I’m not sure if anybody both studies the physics and consistently designs origami’s like Robert Lang does. I know there are more mathematicians and origami experts but not sure about many physicists being origami experts
Pretty much but there are still a lot of other artists that have designed much more ultra realistic models
HE IS. 😁
@@f5673-t1h John Collins the legendary elderly Small kid...
I thought he was an origami artist but by grad student level that turned more to a origami architect
I just realized that blooming flowers are also often a kind of natural origami.
Look for ladybug wings too. They fold themselves in a pattern that people only discovered recently to fit inside the hard wings
Nature truly is the greatest engineer. First bird bills and plane designs, now flowers and origami...
@@alvintollah "nature truly is the greatest engineer". I love the way you said that bro. Real talk.
When he said "origami physicist", I was all Scooby-Doo style "Huh?" I love that there is always something new to learn in this all too brief life.
The expert: dude this thing is really cool
The other expert: yeah I know
This guy is great, would make a great teacher or grandfather/uncle.
yeah, youre right. Robert is amazing. He makes a living off of doing origami, which he sells on his website for thousands of dollars. This guy's made his life circle around something he loves doing most, and that's the definition of a happy person.
He could make any relative, living or dead, out of a sheet of paper.
Yup and I want to something like this in my future :)
Can you continue this series? Would love to see astrophysicists, biochemists / biotechnologists, epidemiologists (public health), paleontologists, geologists, archaeologists!
Makes a fun learning experience tbh
They just need to invent a machine that can fold a fitted sheet, and then all problems can truly be solved with origami.
There already is a fold for fitted sheets
@@GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay Too hard, me too stupid. Me need technology.
I would love to see a mathematician explain knitting!
Those Japanese kids probably get a huge advantage in spatial reasoning if they all have to do this in kindergarten.
They're ready to design some real life transformers ☠️
Thought this video was going to be a joke, but the way these levels became so legit and meaningful as they progressed is amazing. this dude's brain is so different than most-the way he sees things is incredible
He becomes so enthusiastic to see a fellow bald man
Being a bald man is the consequence of studying maths and origami. One Sheet Man.
Balding, not bald... There's a world of difference.
There is a Japanese culture : If one of your friends or family get really bad sick or struggle with something tough, then you should fold the crane origami 1000 times and piled them up like a bunch of banana.
It's called "Semba-zuru" and believed to catch the fortune.
1000-fold crane technique!
(Sorry, Paper Mario player here)
These kids are too genuine to be actually human beings-
The only time procrastinating on RUclips actually helped me in one of my assignments
What was it and how did this help you?
@@DiscreetUser It was lots of annoying sheets of paper and he folded them into something nice.
Be sure to check out the "Engineering With Origami" video on the Veritasium channel. Origami isn't just art -- it has practical applications.
This guy is such a great teacher. The kid lit up so much working on the origami designs with him.
Ah, the cootie catcher. I never considered it origami, but now I can say I know how to make one.
Physicist: Origam-
Child: WOW.mp3
This man has a relaxed vibe
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@@pinnedconfirmedbywired4478 shut up
As an only child for about 12 years, Origami was my jam in elementary school! Every time I went to the library, one of my goodies was inevitably an origami book because this was pre smart phones lol.
Later I worked at a school age childcare where I was the "cool" one when the Scholastic book fair rolled around since I could help the kids with their origami books.
Another time the 4th graders were working on compound words and one of our jokesters said Origami was a word. Really? Use it in a sentence. Kid: I like candy like chocolate bars origami bear! Fun times!
Either the joke didn't faze me origami good. Can't decide which.
The first kid is so smart and sweet! Kudos to his parents
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Just finished the first book. Amazing! Just ordered Messiah
It's amazing just how much information can be stored in the topology of a flat surface. I wonder what the limit of that storage is. How many folds can that piece of paper hold?
Interesting thought
I wish someone would look into the history of origami. I'm Chinese and I've been taught since childhood that origami originated in China and that Japan only inherited and expanded on it. However, in most other sources that I've found, origami as an art form was cited as having its origin in Japan. I've found no real scholarly studies prodding into this matter, or maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.
That's actually really interesting because I thought it originated in Japan. I'll have to do some research on that lol.
Incredible ! Never thought of the science behind origami !
Seeing Robert Lang and Tom Hull in the same room got me excited as someone doing origami my whole life
@6:37 she's got it. I don't think i could have said it better as someone doing origami and inventing models for 25 years!
I love origami it calms me down and I always surprise myself by saying like wow I did that!?!?
Yea, and then you can never fold it again 😂 For me, at least
You should do an aerospace engineer or professor explaining aerodynamics using paper airplanes in 5 levels
That kid was so polite
As an origami designer, Lang is one of the greatest figures in the artform. His understanding of the technical aspects of paperfolding allow him to create some of the most awe-inspiring models.
Fun video! I was taught the mathematics of origami by Tom Hull (guest 5) at math camp twenty-something years ago.
Level 5: origami shapes come to life
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the expert to expert explanation sounds like 2 independant presentations
This is great because as a visual mathematician type person I never really understood origami, very intricate and interesting craft!
These are the type of people that you learn things. Keeps you engage. Hope future teachers are like this.
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So lucky to be with the amazing Robert J. Lang
WOW! This was my first encounter with origami. As this video 'unfolded' [pun intended] it became very interesting indeed!
Thank you!
yessss, i do origami and this is so unexpected, i loved that you brought Robert J. Lang
Watching this made me realize that there must be a more efficient way for umbrellas to fold down without taking up so much space.
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Robert Lang is back! 🤯 💗
at the expert level i just felt like they were both trying to teach each other something
* runs frantically to nearest art shop for paper *
Doing this type of stuff shows how good your with Creativeness
Combining Mathematics and Origami - a fantastic idea.
Get Stephanie Kelton to explain Modern Monetary Theory
I want to get the Machine Learning, Origami, and nanotech specialist in a room for 12 months and see what they come up with.
Robert was on the ‘Kaz: Pushing the virtual divide’ documentary. I recognized him instantly.
Accurate Video! Origami is definitely an art form!
Love this series and this episode is great ☺️
i love this set up most! it's very warm and relaxed
Meanwhile Transformers: Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
Hi Robert Lang. I'm not sure if you will see this. But I did origami back in university. And I love your book on those insects. Great job
Always thought Origami was art, but it’s almost like a physical extension of fractals. Very cool how it relates to mathematics and engineering.
You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
Thank you, this is one of the most interesting videos I've seen in a while
Senbuzaru is 1000 cranes in Japanese, its pretty interesting as you need specific cuts to the paper and you have to remember how to fold a paper crane by heart.
I didn’t know I’d be going down this rabbit hole tonight
100% would smoke weed with this man
Konan knows it all... but still... true art is an EXPLOSION 💥
That origami lamp is cool. Where can i get one?
probably some specifications on thingiverse, it wouldn't be that hard to cut some grooves into an acrylic sheet
Thought this was a Bob Ross tutorial when I saw the thumbnail
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.
We need a geology or geophysics topic in this series
It's a good thing that you've started adding timestamps in description, but it'll prove even better to add them as chapters. I don't know whether RUclips supports addition of timestamps after uploading of video, but if it permits, please add chapters to all the previous videos. I'm sure it won't take more than hour.
BTW, this series is AWESOME!!!!!! 😭🥰😭🥰❤️❤️🥰😭🥰❤️🥰😭❤️🥰
Please do one about history with Diana Uribe!!!!🤩🤩🤩
"Jerry, get out of the booth, take off all your clothes, and fold yourself 12 times."
Amazing! origami takes on a whole new meaning for me.
the kid is soo fun
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Is this stuff used in disaster zones or poorer nations? Fold up lamp, building materials for temporary shelter, water capture?
I remember when I was four my I found an origami book in my dad's office. I was so frustrated because nobody showed me how to do it and my little brain just couldn't figure it out! 😢 but I enjoyed the pretty photos.
physicist bores you to death in 5 levels
Robert J Lang my origami hero
I’m definitely going to be Child, forever 😂
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Can you do an environmentalist or someone who can talk about coal and the importance of nuclear energy
oh this makes me want to start making origami again 💙
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Origami, the pinnacle of geometry
Great video! Needed a top-down view though.
Spirit of the Law makes videos using this music, and it was throwing me off the entire time.
Origami is art, math and engineering all in one piece of paper.
you are legends robert j lang
Origami is really amazing but also frustrating to do especially by doing the hard ones (like in this vid)
He got PhD in Origami Mechanics
Well,i just found out why Professor from Money Heist was so addicted to this,seems cool
PHILOSOPHY PLEASE
That last miura ori pattern with the s bend is really interesting, does anyone know how to find a pattern for that to make it yourself?
I wonder how old that first boy is, for his first origami model, he did a pretty good job folding the paper in half lol. I see so many people who don’t have much experience have messy half folds of squares. This video was very interesting!
I need to learn how to make a crane again!
He made his wife by origami
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I'll be really disappointed if I find out that those chairs aren't origami tessellations.
- Get ready to be dissappointed. These chairs look the classical "Bern" chair designed by Kurt Skovby. That chair is made by braiding the fabric and securing it underneath or into the bent beech wood. Not the fine craftmanship we are looking for, but fine craftmanship nonetheless. :-)
I like his chair so much
Very interesting and cool 😎 Thank you 😊
this dude's amazing. i have no idea. just wow. I never could do that. i'd fail at the child level.
As a young person who LOVES origami, I knew all these levels and can fold them!