I Get Interrogated For Reaching 100,000 Subscribers
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- I was cursed with 100,000 subscribers and now I have to answer for it :(
=Chapters=
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - When did you start liking math?
1:10 - How do you get your video ideas?
2:22 - Which video was hardest to make?
3:03 - What are your favorite math topics?
3:42 - How do you make your animations?
4:59 - Tips for animating math explainers
7:10 - Lightning Round!
8:07 - Thanks everyone!!!
=Links!=
Manim Homepage: www.manim.community
Manim Subreddit: / manim
Manim Discord: manim.community/discord
Morpho: github.com/morpho-matters/mor...
Motion Canvas: motioncanvas.io
Mathemaniac: / @mathemaniac
Morphocular Patreon: / morphocular
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This video was generously supported in part by these patrons on Patreon:
Marshall Harrison, Michael OConnor, Mfriend, Carlos Herrado
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CREDITS
The music tracks used in this video are (in order of first appearance): Morpho Thinker, Bug Catching, Frozen in Love
Answers to some other questions can be found in the comments at
- ruclips.net/user/postUgkxibDVFR5Udk8uilZW6FAMqdHdWtgtMVHf
- ruclips.net/video/i0cp3iQXSk8/видео.html
I just want to say that even though the 3b1b manim style videos are always visually outstanding, your particular colorful style makes your content stand out particularly. I love this style too
Agreed, love his visual style, always stands out in a good way
7:58 lmao I got so baited. I pogged up only to be trolled, good one
6:20 i wish there was a matrix that transforms a graph into a troll face :( curse you morphocular, youve now made me want something ill never get!!!
well its obviously non-linear but is still Something, so you could probably make some evil-looking complex function that turns part of the grid into a troll face (imagine Lagrange interpolation but worse in every aspect LOL)
It's definitely not gonna be linear
I distinctly remember watching your fractional calculus video (the first of yours I stumbled across). The first time through, I was completely focused on the cool math. Then, I went to send it to my dad, and I caught myself just as I was about to write "It looks like it uses the same animation package I was telling you about, from 3blue1brown" when I realized, no, it definitely wasn't Manim, not just from the obvious colour scheme difference, but subtler things like the easing near the start and end of motion and the way trails work. I then had to watch the whole video again just to appreciate all the animations
Very cool! One of the main ways I recognize Manim in the wild is whenever the distinctive "write in" animation is used, where text appears on the screen as if it was written by hand. Funny story though: on a whim, I decided to try to see if I could make Morpho do something similar, and I actually succeeded! But I deliberately avoid using that animation in order to keep my style distinct from Manim.
Your video about compactness is powerful, many of us, even mathematicians, don't understand those concepts this way. And I think that's key. By the way, also the subtitles that you put yourself help the channel grow, many of us are not Americans and that helps us with the language.
Last question felt like foreshadowing
And maybe a bit of procrastination
Congrats on the 100,000 subs! Loved this Q & A, it was hilarious. All us maths nerds will be eagerly waiting for what comes next on this amazing channel - keep up the awesome work!
Only 100,000 subscribers??? My guy, it is a CRIME that you aren't at 10 million yet
I currently attend UT Austin, how could you betray us like this 😔
no please i’ve been struggling so much with geometric algebra i need the video
Love your videos! I'm finishing my mathematics undergraduate degree. Excited to see more from you :D
5:57, huh, I wasn't expecting aarthificial to show up on a math Q&A video.
Now I'm kinda curious what a math explanation video made with Motion Canvas would look like.
“Most of Abstract Algebra”
Yeah I feel that. Definitely the hardest class I’ve ever been in. There is basically 0 intuition to the content
Love every single one of your videos bro! (And yes i know the difference between your and you're)
MY FRIEND SAID CONGRATS ON 100K SUBS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Gig’em! I’m a sophomore undergrad chemical engineering student. Love ur channel
Hi Morph!
I appreciate this channel.
Oh wow, I had no idea you also went to UT. Hook 'em... and Gig 'em too I guess :D
Morpho project looks very interesting. Can I help you document your codebase?
Sure! All contributions are welcome! Do let me know if you need any help navigating it, though. I haven't made much effort to see how understandable the codebase is to anyone outside of myself.
Sounds like surreal numbers could be interesting to you...I personally find them fascinating
They've been on my to-learn list for a while, actually!
@@morphocularhow about the hyperreals & beyond?
I use your videos to sleep when i have insomnia, i can never get past the halfway mark on the wheel videos, i still don't know if that's a good thing or not
Great questions with beautiful answers! Thank you!
I really wanted to hear your take on geometric algebra, lol. Is it worth learning? (background: the standard courses of calculus (single/multi), linear algebra(intro/advanced) and statistics)
I talk a little about it in the replies to the pinned comment in this video:
ruclips.net/video/i0cp3iQXSk8/видео.html
Though the short answer is: I know a little GA but not enough to have a strong opinion about it. Unfortunately, the subject seems rife with people with VERY strong opinions about it, so I don't feel very comfortable weighing in.
As someone with a strong opinion, I think its very cool and it's not too hard to get a basic idea about what it is. So maybe dip your feet, and if you don't like it more power to you
As an Undergrad Physics Student and Self-studying GA in my free time. I think, it does what other bunch of topics does, but it implicitly relies on concepts of linear algebra, group theory and differential geometry, that somewhat help me to ease my understanding of those. In some sense it seems as a new approach to things already known, but without a need for a master's degree (which I myself do not have, yet). You'll be surprised by how much powerful vector algebra/calculus gets when you bring powers of base's vectors and anticommutative products of vectors (uv = -vu), though, because of that same feature, you must be way more careful with signs and symbols' order in your expressions. Seen from that perspective, I imagine why people dislike it, so much. Though, I think it's gets more intuitive with enough practice.
@@linuxp00 I haven't done much other than geometric algebra but something cool about it is that you can do it component wise and object wise and you will get the same answer. The object wise solutions are very helpful
@@evandrofilipe1526 that's true, in GA those objects are called blades, and they give you more intuition about the operations between geometric elements and can work w/ or w/o a specific system of coordinates.
I started liking math similarly to you, except I looked up calculus on my own in high school and got sucked into learning more and more of math on my own. Im going to study at a university soon and I cant wait.
He finally remembered his password
So, on the topic of things you can do with calculus: are there any contexts where the upper and lower reimann sums are ever useful at all whatsoever? Or does the calc textbook my college recently switched to include those two variations just to torment the students.
(If it wasn't clear that i find the upper and lower reimann approximations disgusting, i don't know what else to call them but "offensive": they are what happens if you do a reimann approximation in such a way as to ensure you are doing extra work (finding the absolute extreme on each interval) to get as bad of an approximation as possible while still being constrained to setting the rectangle heights at function values from the corresponding intervals)
To add salt to the injury, some teachers ask us to find the Riemman Sum with irregular intervals between function values.
@@linuxp00 see, at least that has some realistic applications, such as if you have data collected at irregular intervals
I never heard about this, news to me.
Yeah, that's what you get for being interesting. A "punishment" well deserved...
every QnA video ever
You should have a discord server
that is a really good idea
Your video style, the talking, visuals and music are really relaxing. It's sort of a unique type of math enjoyment for me.
I love you content
hello I really like your content
You get integrated
Have you read about nonstandard analysis? As an analysis guy myself (I do research in analytic function spaces) and not a big fun of mathematical logic, I found it very interesting to read an actual rigorous book about it. The way it allows to reformulate some basic topological definitions, and the intuitive proofs it provides. Really amazing stuff
It's always super fascinating when channels create their own tools. Manim and Morpho being homebrew animation software is mind-blowing to me when they're both this good. I love your style of presentation and the colorful animations you use, a real joy when one of your videos comes out.
0:55 The top left gravity formula, isn't the left side of the equation supposed to be m d^2r/dt^2 ?
I think it's just the expression m·a(r) = G·M·m / r² -› g = a(r) = G·M / r².
What's your favourite Mathematician?
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7:20 I didn't get the joke 😬
I also wanna know the joke
From what I've read, the University of Texas and Texas A&M University are rival universities.
6:18 I conclude that to make great math content, I'll have to make a new math library for myself. Looks like a fun project.
Why didn't you make any (short) mention of group theory? I'm sure you know how essential that is.
For every like I'll study for 1 hour
So if I un-like youll un-study for an hour?
@@user-vt4bz2vl6j I mean, I'll try ig
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