@@educationalporpoises9592 I don't know if his field was quantum mechanics, but I do know of a Domincan priest who has a PHD in physics from Stanford: Fr. Thomas Davenport. He's done videos for the Thomistic institute before. ruclips.net/video/tNJbhQVVz8I/видео.html
Usually Euclid handles these converse theorems by indirect proof, so this didn't go the way I though it would at all. The proof uses the fact that if the area of two squares are equal then the sides are equal, which is trivial but not immediate. Anyway, I enjoyed the series; you made the proofs much easier to follow compared to reading them out of a book. I guess now that there's a "movie version", people have no excuse not to have read The Elements. Though I suppose watching all 48 proofs in one sitting would be a bit much.
If you are planning to cover Geometric Calculus, then will you do some background videos for Calc 1 and 2 or will you just ask that people have that knowledge already?
We have Thomistic mathematicians. Now all we need are Thomistic physicists and chemists and we can form Megaforce.
There is Quantum Thomist, a physicist from... I think Oxford? Idk.
@@educationalporpoises9592 I don't know if his field was quantum mechanics, but I do know of a Domincan priest who has a PHD in physics from Stanford: Fr. Thomas Davenport. He's done videos for the Thomistic institute before. ruclips.net/video/tNJbhQVVz8I/видео.html
Will you consider making videos on geometric calculus, like the ones you made on geometric algebra?
That's the plan.
@@Math_oma oh niceee thanks, also is there any meaning to infinite dimensional geometric algebras? can they even exist? would they be useful?
@@mastershooter64 he never did do it
Usually Euclid handles these converse theorems by indirect proof, so this didn't go the way I though it would at all. The proof uses the fact that if the area of two squares are equal then the sides are equal, which is trivial but not immediate. Anyway, I enjoyed the series; you made the proofs much easier to follow compared to reading them out of a book. I guess now that there's a "movie version", people have no excuse not to have read The Elements. Though I suppose watching all 48 proofs in one sitting would be a bit much.
Congruent Triangles have Congruent Angles.
I would like to ask you a few questions if you don’t mind. Specifically about some ethical/philosophical issues
Hi Mathoma, are you still going to upload videos?
If you are planning to cover Geometric Calculus, then will you do some background videos for Calc 1 and 2 or will you just ask that people have that knowledge already?
Probably the latter, although I may review multivariable calculus things if needed.
Will you do book 2?
Make more vids about Theism/Catholicism.
@@tinttiakka2028 Submit to Rome
Hey when are You going to respond to atheist videos again?
ya wasnt this a catholic channel? now its a math channel?
@@crobeastness it’s both mathematics and Catholic
Make more vids about atheism
wasnt this a catholic channel? now its a math channel?
Both.
Always has been
Math and Catholic ⚜️
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