Math Encounters -- On the Shoulders of Giants: Newton Revealed

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  • @randybailin4902
    @randybailin4902 10 месяцев назад +2

    Professor Dunham is one of the best lecturerrs I've ever seen. Totally engaging, knowledgable and informative.

  • @CO8848_2
    @CO8848_2 5 лет назад +33

    What a wonderful lecture.... our children should be listening to this, rather than social media

    • @michaelmelling9333
      @michaelmelling9333 5 лет назад +3

      Amen!

    • @topdog5252
      @topdog5252 2 года назад +5

      This is how to get value from social media

    • @AVCD44
      @AVCD44 4 месяца назад +2

      RUclips is a social media genius 🙄

  • @kevincasson9848
    @kevincasson9848 2 года назад +11

    What a brilliant lecturer and lovely man! He should never retire!

  • @Minerva6699
    @Minerva6699 3 года назад +5

    Dunham is a wonderful speaker, i just saw his talk on euler

  • @ahmedgaafar5369
    @ahmedgaafar5369 4 года назад +26

    amazing as ever...professor Dunham is a giant himself in giving mathematics that wonderful life.

  • @rosalind1750
    @rosalind1750 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing and pleasant lecture. Show this to high school students!

  • @wardelllindsay8677
    @wardelllindsay8677 3 года назад +4

    Prof Dunham, you are excellent on Newton ! Newton is the Greatest!

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 4 года назад +12

    Excellent presentation on Issac Newton by distinguished historian of mathematics, William Dunham. Years ago, Prof. Dunham lectured a course comprised of a couple dozen lectures on the history of mathematics. My recollection from Prof. Dunham's lectures is a story that there is only one account of anyone ever witnessing Newton laughing. Newton was at a social event, where a gentleman inquired of Newton, in a rather pompous manner, whether there might be any benefit from reading Euclid's Elements, whereupon Newton is said to have burst out laughing. Being familiar with the broad scope of Euclid's Elements, I must admit it is a rather funny inquiry, especially to the likes of Newton.

  • @ravichanana3148
    @ravichanana3148 Год назад +2

    "Shoulders of giants" statement is a clear example of expressing humility.

  • @ElectronDust
    @ElectronDust 9 лет назад +32

    wow. Thanks so much for uploading this great speech of Professor Dunham.
    I am a big fan of Professor Dunhams books. It was a pleasure to actually hear him talk in his own voice.

    • @graemejarman1749
      @graemejarman1749 8 лет назад +5

      Prof Dunham' s talk on Leonard Euler is a must see.

    • @graemejarman1749
      @graemejarman1749 8 лет назад +4

      +Graeme Jarman - look for ' An evening with Leonard Euler'.

    • @ElectronDust
      @ElectronDust 8 лет назад +1

      thanks!

  • @richardsidler
    @richardsidler 2 года назад +5

    Remarkably well balanced audio, with excellent video clarity and direction. Thank you kindly for the outstanding lecture. 🙏

  • @Hythloday71
    @Hythloday71 9 лет назад +14

    “I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.” - Newton.

  • @raybeeze5522
    @raybeeze5522 3 года назад +2

    i would like to thank the camera operator for his or her appreciation of the beauty that can be found in mathematics.

    • @franklinjoe1602
      @franklinjoe1602 3 года назад

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    • @patprr1756
      @patprr1756 2 года назад

      " Hisor hers " , get lost .

  • @hiphopdylan
    @hiphopdylan 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful talk and very well presented and organised.. The only blotch is the clearly visible three youths sitting behind Professor Dunham talking to each other the entire time..

  • @orsoncart802
    @orsoncart802 Год назад

    Thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you.

  • @ericbremer6314
    @ericbremer6314 2 года назад

    very empatic teacher,....empatic with the development of a students thoubhts when learning...!!!

  • @CaptainCritical
    @CaptainCritical 9 лет назад +14

    Great lecture.

    • @CandidDate
      @CandidDate 6 лет назад +2

      Mathematicians don't die, they just become imaginary!!!

  • @jenko701
    @jenko701 2 года назад +1

    Pure gold , thank you for putting it up .

  • @daviddempseyabp4151
    @daviddempseyabp4151 2 года назад

    A delightful, illuminating presentation on a scientific great. He rose above his early unfortunate life to uncover the secrets of the cosmos and propel the language of science. Truly a giant among people.

  • @johngiles132
    @johngiles132 3 года назад +2

    I like this guy's humor. And I learned something, too.

  • @polyscopyalejandrapadillaa8955
    @polyscopyalejandrapadillaa8955 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Professor Dunham.

  • @arjunchatterjee875
    @arjunchatterjee875 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the talk from Gurugram India

    • @franklinjoe1602
      @franklinjoe1602 3 года назад

      Thanks for your video, highly appreciated. Compliments of the Season. BTC price is in a precarious location, the asset set a new all-time high just days ago but is currently below the record and starting to decline. analysts suggest that the latest rally above $32.000 could have been triggered by aggressive buying from institution investors on coin base, as suggested by the large premium of about $350 compared to the price in binance....The shifting momentum is now presenting in technical indicators supplying bearish movement, adding to the double top narrative that’s been building since failing to break $30,000.?? This being taken into note, it can’t be more obvious that trading Bitcoin is way more profitable than just holding and waiting for the price of Bitcoin to skyrocket. I didn’t think it was possible to make constant win from trading till I came across Carlos Andrewfx program for investors/newbies who lack understanding on how trading Bitcoin works, to help them recover loss from the crash and also stack up more bitcoin, he provided me with %100 signal and with his strategy i was able to increase my portfolio from $4000 to $42,000 in just a week, I was convinced to say his an expert, with Andrew help. You can easily get to him on Instagram (@carlos_andrewfx or WhatsApp+19715122836.

  • @ottavva
    @ottavva 2 года назад

    proud to say I have been to Cambridge on multiple occasions

  • @C165095
    @C165095 3 года назад +2

    Great presentation William. Loved it.

  • @greggjackson2743
    @greggjackson2743 Год назад +1

    Delightful

  • @oker59
    @oker59 7 лет назад +5

    William Dunham is a great lecturor. I don't feel that he ever equaled his "Journey through Genius". Maybe he's getting ready to write about Isaac Newton? He left plenty out of this great lecture - Newton's classification of cubic curves. He left out the Fermat work on min/max, which he had to admit to in the questions because some in the audience knew about that part(it's well known enough I suppose even today!).

  • @frenselx
    @frenselx 6 лет назад +13

    I'm reading his book "Journey Through Genius: The Great Theorems of Mathematics" for the third times.

  • @HotPepperLala
    @HotPepperLala 5 лет назад +3

    4:35 where it begins u are welcome.

  • @arjunchatterjee875
    @arjunchatterjee875 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing it online for everyone to see ^^

  • @williambunter3311
    @williambunter3311 3 года назад

    Thank you for posting!

  • @edgarulisesroblessandoval7163
    @edgarulisesroblessandoval7163 10 месяцев назад

    Hola !, he Tratado de comprar el Libro: Viaje a Través de los Genios!, donde lo puedo Conseguir en español ?... Gracias

  • @sau002
    @sau002 2 года назад

    Great lecture

  • @miles6875
    @miles6875 Год назад

    Now is not this very fine?
    William brought newton to life, excellent excellent lecture

  • @devigollpauid5121
    @devigollpauid5121 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent lecture

  • @jongood1384
    @jongood1384 4 месяца назад

    Newton was not the first to do binomial expansions when r is not a positive integer. Newton was not the first to consider infinite sums that converge. Both were "in the air" in Oxford and Cambridge at the time, some by Isaac Barrow but mostly "the other guy at Oxford" (senior moment -- I can't recall his name). I think Newton's contribution was going from r=1/n (square roots, cube roots, etc) to general fractions, and in finding a neat way to find the formulas: for example, (1+x)^{1/2}*(1+x)^{1/2} = 1+x, so when you multiply out the terms in (1+x)^{1/2} they have to cancel. You can get any rational power, positive or negative, this way. I think Newton also found other surprising identities about binomial coefficients beyond their use in binomial expansions.

  • @nodesofnature603
    @nodesofnature603 4 года назад +9

    Ohh man! I wouldn't want to see Newton with Twitter!

    • @franklinjoe1602
      @franklinjoe1602 3 года назад

      Thanks for your video, highly appreciated. Compliments of the Season. BTC price is in a precarious location, the asset set a new all-time high just days ago but is currently below the record and starting to decline. analysts suggest that the latest rally above $32.000 could have been triggered by aggressive buying from institution investors on coin base, as suggested by the large premium of about $350 compared to the price in binance....The shifting momentum is now presenting in technical indicators supplying bearish movement, adding to the double top narrative that’s been building since failing to break $30,000.?? This being taken into note, it can’t be more obvious that trading Bitcoin is way more profitable than just holding and waiting for the price of Bitcoin to skyrocket. I didn’t think it was possible to make constant win from trading till I came across Carlos Andrewfx program for investors/newbies who lack understanding on how trading Bitcoin works, to help them recover loss from the crash and also stack up more bitcoin, he provided me with %100 signal and with his strategy i was able to increase my portfolio from $4000 to $42,000 in just a week, I was convinced to say his an expert, with Andrew help. You can easily get to him on Instagram (@carlos_andrewfx or WhatsApp+19715122836.

  • @colt1954
    @colt1954 2 года назад

    Superb, but no mention of the falling apple story?

  • @rossharmonics
    @rossharmonics 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think the question of who the giants were is the question is begged in too many discussions about Newton's thought. It needs to be discussed and the best discussion is to be found within the pages of Never at Rest, Richard Westfall's monumental biography of Newton. Often people cite portions of Newton's notebooks of the 1660s. But what they neglect is why he turned away from the new Cartesian mathematics after he had mastered it further than anyone living in the West. In his thirties, he gave a second shot at the ancient Greeks. He expressed his regretted his youthful arrogance when dismissing presumptuously the early books of the Elements of Euclid as being too simple. When he wrote the Principia, he wrote it in the style of his new heroes - Euclid, Archimedes, and Apollonius. Contemporary commentators doge the bullet by translating all Newton's proofs in synthetic geometry into modern algebra. Newton had said that the Greeks solved everything Descartes boasted of discovering and had done it more elegantly. Newton also explicitly decried what would happen if the mathematicians of the future neglected the Greeks.

  • @JeanPinard
    @JeanPinard 3 года назад +1

    "the Shoulders of Giants" is not from Newton but from Bernard of Chartres who used to say that we [the Moderns] are like dwarves perched on the shoulders of giants [the Ancients], and thus we are able to see more and farther than the latter. And this is not at all because of the acuteness of our sight or the stature of our body, but because we are carried aloft and elevated by the magnitude of the giants

  • @hobonickel840
    @hobonickel840 2 года назад

    Can any confirm if any 'light" is shed on Leibniz ...because that's one giant he really stood on literally both boots

  • @ongvalcot6873
    @ongvalcot6873 3 года назад +1

    Newton owed his fame “not to infinitesimal calculus and gravitation but to the beauty of his niece.” - Voltaire

  • @EricPham-gr8pg
    @EricPham-gr8pg Год назад

    This is good book and very good information about land we live on it can be submerged. If we can not rewrite the number theory we will be subjected to destiny arranged by some one else but in doing so we may rewrite other destiny too so it it very important and for the pure at heart

  • @sonarbangla8711
    @sonarbangla8711 3 года назад

    The 400,000 books in Alhambra library educated Europeans on science, mathematics, medicine etc., Kepler, Copernicus, Galileo Fermat, Descartes, Leibniz, Bernoulli Newton Euler and many more. The Abbasid mathematicians were probably Newtons giants, but the crusade prevented him to name his giant, so only Descartes was named.

  • @oker59
    @oker59 7 лет назад +12

    "taking mathematics from the beginning of the world to the time when Newton lived, what he had done was much the better half." - Liebniz
    This sounds like an admission from Liebniz that Newton was first to the Calculus.

    • @mmh1922
      @mmh1922 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely not.

    • @critical_analysis
      @critical_analysis 2 года назад +2

      Isaac Newton was the greatest intellect who ever lived. Only person in history, who can be called as a greatest physicist and mathematician at the same time. Even, the great Gauss was in awe of him. Newton > ALL;

  • @LarsAndersenFrihed
    @LarsAndersenFrihed Год назад

    Wonderful talk. William Dunham talks just like the economist Walter Block.

  • @mitchellchermak8071
    @mitchellchermak8071 3 года назад +5

    Another outstanding presentation! I saw Dunham's presentation on Euler recently, and that is what made me want to watch this one. Anyone here who enjoyed this talk, I guarantee you'll love the one on Euler as well: ruclips.net/video/fEWj93XjON0/видео.html

  • @MS-cj8uw
    @MS-cj8uw 3 года назад +4

    Actually I have something to say .....
    It seems that Newton had used the Factorial prenciple (!) which it comes from Gamma Function in his Binomial Formula before Euler born , means before it had been discovered by Euler...the same thing with Gauss Divergence Theorem , Newton had used the same prenciple of the Divergence of the Field to apply the inverse square law to discover the Law of Universal Gravitation before Gauss born ... I think there is something deep going on, something about Newton's mind and why doesn't he clarified these mathematical principles that he had already used ???????

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 3 года назад +2

      it was just 2 years and in that time he was doing a lot. so had no time to go in to the details other than bring them to fruition.

    • @gw7624
      @gw7624 3 дня назад

      What exactly do you think is 'going on'? A conspiracy? I think you ought to consider the possibility that your claims are incorrect.

  • @prguchipefaje3076
    @prguchipefaje3076 5 лет назад +3

    I personally don't believe half of what the so called "experts" say.
    Newton did not predict the end, He simply put a exaggerated date as to when the end would come ,so as To put to rest Predictions of the "end".
    Of course sir Isaac Newton knew this scripture!
    Study Bible(Matthew 24:36)
    “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father."
    Newton spent a great deal of time trying to discover hidden messages within the Bible. After 1690, Newton wrote a number of religious tracts dealing with the literal interpretation of the Bible. In a manuscript Newton wrote in 1704 he describes his attempts to extract scientific information from the Bible. He estimated that the world would end no earlier than 2060. In predicting this he said "This I mention not to assert when the time of the end shall be, but to put a stop to the rash conjectures of fanciful men who are frequently predicting the time of the end, and by doing so bring the sacred prophesies into discredit as often as their predictions fail."[40]

  • @graemej2599
    @graemej2599 5 лет назад +5

    A wonderful Speaker and very interesting talk given by William Dunham. The adults were all seated at the back. They were the ones who wanted to be there. Instead, positioned within the view of the camera were bored adolescents. The girls all wanted to sleep and in the latter part of the lecture all the Jew-boy wanted was to chat up the girlie next to him. What a waste of time casting pearls before these swine. The interested audience should have been down the front, and the kids left at home with their skull caps.

  • @michaelmelling9333
    @michaelmelling9333 5 лет назад

    Wow, that was excellent!

  • @darryljf7215
    @darryljf7215 3 года назад

    Standing on The Shoulders of Giants is believed to be a mocking reference to Hooke's short stature.

  • @deusvult9372
    @deusvult9372 Год назад

    Literally on the shoulders of giants..

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    PERFECT.

  • @camilojazzfernandes
    @camilojazzfernandes 4 года назад +2

    hahaha ... and after meeting the great Sir Isaac Newton, got my eyes on Calculus
    Simplified by Miles Mathis ... hahaha

    • @kevinkingsman262
      @kevinkingsman262 4 года назад +1

      BUT THESE "EUROCENTRIC" SCIENTISTS DONT SEEM TO ADMIT THAT CALCULUS WAS INVENTED IN INDIA MUCH MUCH EARLIER AND THIS MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGED DIFFUSED AND SPREAD FROM INDIA TO GREECE TO EUROPE , FROM WHERE ISAAC NEWTON GOT IT AND USED IT TO BECOME FAMOUS😠. TRUTH BE TOLD . ISAAC NEWTON KNEW THIS AND ADMITTED IT , BUT OTHER "EUROPEEAN "SUPREMACISTS" KEEP HIDING THESE FACTS . 😠REMEMBER THE NUMBER "ZERO" WAS ALSO INVENTED IN HINDU INDIA BY SAGE VEDIC MATHEMATICIAN SCIENTISTS.👍 WITHOUT THIS IMPORTANT "ZERO" PLACE HOLDER , NO NEWTON'S CALCULUS IS POSSIBLE , NO MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WILL BE POSSIBLE ... ✔️TRUTH BE TOLD, ACKNOWLEDGE THE TRUE INVENTORS , THAT'S CALLED " PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL ACADEMIC BEHAVIOR".👍 OTHERWISE IT IS UNETHICAL "PLAGIARISM".😡 TRUTH BE TOLD..✔️

  • @mandakinibaruah5622
    @mandakinibaruah5622 2 года назад

    That restaurant is so popular that no one goes there 😂

  • @louisthurston3067
    @louisthurston3067 6 лет назад +1

    Adds much to the endless debate. Who is the greatest genius of all time?

    • @graemej2599
      @graemej2599 6 лет назад +1

      That is easy. Who had the Greatest Influence ?......Charles Darwin !
      Who was the Greatest Mathematician ?...…...Leonard Euler !
      The good professor does a great talk on Euler also. Look it up.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf 5 лет назад

      Louis Thurston - It isn’t a contest. I say just recognize the individual for his or her accomplishments and leave it at that.

    • @DD-vc7fq
      @DD-vc7fq 5 лет назад +3

      There is not a single person in the history that could be both the greatest mathematician and the greatest physicist at the same time, except Isaac Newton.

  • @jamesr.owensph.d2563
    @jamesr.owensph.d2563 6 лет назад

    Professor, please do a lecture on i^i which is a real number 0.207; this seems inexplicable to me.

    • @graemej2599
      @graemej2599 6 лет назад

      That is i squared - isn't it ? Well that is just i^2 = -1
      Why do you need a lecture on it ?

    • @spinav8r
      @spinav8r 6 лет назад +1

      No, he's saying i raised to the power of i (i^i) not i squared (i^2).

    • @graemej2599
      @graemej2599 6 лет назад

      Yeah, sorry. My mistake - Thankyou.

    • @ryandubois7419
      @ryandubois7419 4 года назад

      You can prove this using the fact that e^(i*pi) = -1 and arithmetic. But the proof of that itself is probably a little bit complicated.
      The algebra is:
      e^(i*pi) = -1
      e^(i*pi) = i^2
      e^(i*pi*i) = i^(i*2)
      e^(-1*pi) = i^(i*2)
      e^(-1*pi*0.5) = i*i
      Then you can just simplify the real number on the left to get your value. Actually i*i can equal several different numbers, though. You can get a few different values for it by simplifying from that same formula

  • @lokeshparihar7672
    @lokeshparihar7672 3 года назад +1

    mjaaa aa gyaaa

  • @zlatanibrahimovicisbettert7980
    @zlatanibrahimovicisbettert7980 6 лет назад +1

    If I have seen forward it is by standing on the shoulders of giants

  • @alexanderealley9992
    @alexanderealley9992 3 года назад +1

    The answer to the Riemann Hypothesis is Infinity.
    Infinity times infinity equals infinity to the power of infinity.
    Infinity squared equals infinity to the power of infinity.
    If 2 is a prime then so is infinity.
    You are all welcome.

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    THE PROFESSOR.

  • @muratcaglyan5015
    @muratcaglyan5015 2 года назад

    I'm curious about your thoughts on this subject.
    This Video :
    ruclips.net/video/xcpe99p5zsQ/видео.html

  • @code13cz
    @code13cz 8 лет назад +1

    all i remember fron this video is the kid at 40:14 eating his bugger

  • @orsoncart802
    @orsoncart802 Год назад

    54:08 I thought Bernoulli said, “I recognise the lion by his claw.” Not “paw”. Not that it matters either way as his intended meaning is clear.
    ADDED
    54:24 “dunned” and “teezed”.
    Just sayin’. 😁

  • @ravichanana3148
    @ravichanana3148 Год назад

    He built his formula getting idea of the inverse square law from Kepler.

  • @williambunter3311
    @williambunter3311 3 года назад +1

    I wish the young people behind the lecturer would show more respect.What are they doing there in the first place if they want to have a continuous private conversation and ignore the speaker?

    • @FringeSpectre
      @FringeSpectre Год назад

      Yeah the fat Jewish Justin Bieber was annoying me the whole time lol

    • @williambunter3311
      @williambunter3311 Год назад

      @@FringeSpectre Why mention Jewish you anti-semitic prat?

    • @FringeSpectre
      @FringeSpectre Год назад

      @@williambunter3311 because he was wearing the hat and it was funny. Nothing anti Semitic about it loser.

    • @williambunter3311
      @williambunter3311 Год назад

      @@FringeSpectre Sorry, I jumped to the wrong conclusion.

  • @fastteddyb
    @fastteddyb 4 года назад +1

    It seems to me since Newton has stated he is not looking for fame or notoriety (some people are not though they are rare) it is obvious his anger is not at losing reputation - but that he believes (perhaps wrongly) others are making false claims - ie stealing which we all know happens all the time in all walks of life. Perfectly reasonable anger, but sad if he was wrong.

    • @franklinjoe1602
      @franklinjoe1602 3 года назад

      Thanks for your video, highly appreciated. Compliments of the Season. BTC price is in a precarious location, the asset set a new all-time high just days ago but is currently below the record and starting to decline. analysts suggest that the latest rally above $32.000 could have been triggered by aggressive buying from institution investors on coin base, as suggested by the large premium of about $350 compared to the price in binance....The shifting momentum is now presenting in technical indicators supplying bearish movement, adding to the double top narrative that’s been building since failing to break $30,000.?? This being taken into note, it can’t be more obvious that trading Bitcoin is way more profitable than just holding and waiting for the price of Bitcoin to skyrocket. I didn’t think it was possible to make constant win from trading till I came across Carlos Andrewfx program for investors/newbies who lack understanding on how trading Bitcoin works, to help them recover loss from the crash and also stack up more bitcoin, he provided me with %100 signal and with his strategy i was able to increase my portfolio from $4000 to $42,000 in just a week, I was convinced to say his an expert, with Andrew help. You can easily get to him on Instagram (@carlos_andrewfx or WhatsApp+19715122836.

  • @tonyoak2230
    @tonyoak2230 7 лет назад +2

    There is another version of the shoulder of giants quote. In fact Newton meant is a mean atack on the short stature of Hooke. Newton hated Hooke tô the last.

  • @denisdaly1708
    @denisdaly1708 Год назад

    Leibniz more or less invented the computer, and wrote its language.

  • @alecapin
    @alecapin 3 года назад

    14:34 nowadays Facebook, YT and others censor you LoL

  • @k2thang952
    @k2thang952 8 лет назад +12

    Newton was infact a very religious man . I read his books which interprets hidden secrets in bible. Newton did not waste time in this books at all indeed he was a real genius. In this video professor said only few people can understand his principia mathematica work. I think only very few can understand his religions writing's. In the video 1:15:10 professor says he calculated the end of the world . newtons interpreted this dates from bible chapters of Daniel and Revelation of the end of the world in his interpretation it is not the literal end of the world it is the end of the evil world in which the old heavens and earth will passes away and new heavens and earth will be established under Christ ministery to rule over a thousand years on earth. If someone believes in bible they know that Christ will come a second time on earth to establish his kingdom, Isaac newton interprets this event that this will happen on or before 2060 end of this evil world and beginning of God's kingdom which infact people take it literally it is the symbolic language is from bible which Isaac newton tells how to read the bible and understand it in the right way to know the truth.

    • @graemej2599
      @graemej2599 6 лет назад +1

      It is pleasing to realize that with our intellectual evolution continuing into the future, that within another 1000 years we will have outgrown any need for religious ideas and religions in general. Indeed it is what all thinking people of the world are striving towards, and we look forward to You Mr K2 Thang joining us in our atheism..

    • @psilvakimo
      @psilvakimo 5 лет назад +1

      @@graemej2599 Hey "intellectual" atheist, can you create life? When humans can do that, then they can bring back the dead to life. Forget about it "genius"!

    • @prguchipefaje3076
      @prguchipefaje3076 5 лет назад

      The professor's an atheist. He doesn't want to present Newton in a fine light. And he's wrong about Newton predicting the end.I personally don't believe half of what the so called "experts" say.
      Newton did not predict the end, He simply put a exaggerated date,as to when the end would come , so as To put to rest Predictions of the "end".
      Of course sir Isaac Newton knew this scripture!
      Study Bible(Matthew 24:36)
      “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father."
      Newton spent a great deal of time trying to discover hidden messages within the Bible. After 1690, Newton wrote a number of religious tracts dealing with the literal interpretation of the Bible. In a manuscript Newton wrote in 1704 he describes his attempts to extract scientific information from the Bible. He estimated that the world would end no earlier than 2060. In predicting this he said "This I mention not to assert when the time of the end shall be, but to put a stop to the rash conjectures of fanciful men who are frequently predicting the time of the end, and by doing so bring the sacred prophesies into discredit as often as their predictions fail."[40]

  • @explorerc607
    @explorerc607 3 года назад +1

    I just wonder if Newton lost money in the stock market or not?

  • @abbesbenbelkacem3509
    @abbesbenbelkacem3509 Год назад

    Who are the giants?

  • @p1nesap
    @p1nesap 6 лет назад +1

    I'm 51, been drunk half my life, and dabble in math. What's wrong with this picture?

    • @patprr1756
      @patprr1756 2 года назад

      Maths you piss head .

  • @Fetrovsky
    @Fetrovsky 2 года назад

    "On that note" 🤣🤣

  • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
    @king_has_no_clothskul8635 3 года назад

    once he did integral calculus everybody must have run for cover!

  • @unchilgisam
    @unchilgisam Год назад

    4:00

  • @avro549B
    @avro549B 7 лет назад +4

    There have been arguments advanced (by Babbage, among others, I believe), that Newton's fame actually retarded British mathematics for a couple of centuries, because his notation for calculus was clumsy compared to Leibnitz's.

    • @alexanderjames6328
      @alexanderjames6328 7 лет назад +1

      Why didn't you just say "I hate Great Britain." Mr Newton was a true 'Genius', to state otherwise, would be totally foolish. Some genuine hatred towards the British (again). What a surprise.

    • @jeffkalb4032
      @jeffkalb4032 7 лет назад +2

      Absolutely true. Can you imagine trying to express partial differential equations in Newtonian notation? Yikes! The controversy tended to limit British contributions to calculus in the 18th century, until the controversy faded and the Leibnizian notation became the common property.

    • @jeffkalb4032
      @jeffkalb4032 7 лет назад

      Grow up. You obviously know nothing of advanced mathematics, or you would not have made such an asinine and provincial comment.

    • @jeffkalb4032
      @jeffkalb4032 7 лет назад

      This comment was directed at Mr. James, but I wanted to clarify that,

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 3 года назад

      you give credit for notations or real stuff? it is like telling material is better because of calligraphy than its content!
      integral calculus anyone?

  • @DavidAndrewsPEC
    @DavidAndrewsPEC 9 лет назад +6

    Professor Dunham presents here a picture of Newton as someone who, whilst definitely a great scientist, is somewhat of an arsehole.
    Professor Dunham is _not_ wrong.

    • @graemejarman1749
      @graemejarman1749 8 лет назад

      that's right ! Isaac Newton would have been a very difficult dinner guest.

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC 8 лет назад

      Graeme Jarman
      Some writings from the time suggest that he was exactly that.

    • @grandpaobvious
      @grandpaobvious 7 лет назад +1

      An arsehole with redeeming qualities.

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC 7 лет назад

      Thomas Hoover Well... _some_ redeeming qualities...

    • @alexanderjames6328
      @alexanderjames6328 7 лет назад

      Newton was just as important as Einstein though, a true genius. I've noticed that only American folk seem to try, and discredit Mr Newton. I wonder why that is lol ;-) Cough! Butthurt :-)

  • @lydiajoseph6029
    @lydiajoseph6029 4 года назад

    This is amazing 😂

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  • @mikev4621
    @mikev4621 5 лет назад +1

    Hooke wasn't a tall man, but neither was Newton, was he?

    • @michaelmelling9333
      @michaelmelling9333 5 лет назад

      It's a relative term.

    • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
      @MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 года назад +1

      I think Hooke wasn't just short but apparantly disfigured, had a hunch back type affliction which accentuated the lack of height, i think anyway, could be wrong

  • @ajnewball3325
    @ajnewball3325 Год назад

    Please edit out those rude kids that kept talking .....

  • @arlenestanton9955
    @arlenestanton9955 6 месяцев назад

    Leibniz notation in the calculus was superior, and used to this day.

    • @gw7624
      @gw7624 3 дня назад

      Who are you to call Liebniz notation 'superior'?

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    54.

  • @pozohondo6336
    @pozohondo6336 2 года назад

    Could you explain his dark letter about wishing a friend was dead: as a reaction because he was gay and perhaps was coerced by his 'friend' into trying women?

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    KRISH.....

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    I HAVE PROVED.....

  • @andrewcohen786
    @andrewcohen786 3 года назад +2

    Newton was a smart guy he eleven realized the trinity as followed by Christians now was false and didn’t believe in this pagan polytheistic belief.

    • @patprr1756
      @patprr1756 2 года назад

      That's was his biggest mistake .

  • @chrissherlock1748
    @chrissherlock1748 3 месяца назад

    Some fool hasn’t turned off their phone

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    RESSURECTION.

  • @tamaspal3596
    @tamaspal3596 2 года назад

    The Giants are Indian monks like Kanad and others

  • @koenvanvlaenderen5568
    @koenvanvlaenderen5568 3 года назад +1

    Nice lecture by prof. Dunham, just one remark, it is all too easy to picture Newton as self-centered, if we place his letters out of context. Isaac Newton is still number one (and not plagiarist Albert Einstein who is on spot 50, Einstein's 'there's no aether' agenda has spoiled physics until this day), no matter the unsympathetic attempts by this NYC audience with obvious background (the same as the Simons) to downplay Newton's character and brilliance. Newton, who was only human, could be wrong about scientific notions, for instance, he was wrong about the nature of air pressure, nevertheless his formidable contributions to math and physics are without equal. In sharp contrast with Newton, Einstein's frequent plagarism CAN be proven beyond a shadow of doubt, and this will never be faced nor discussed by the 'Simons Foundation' people in NYC, the taboo is definitely there.

    • @mmh1922
      @mmh1922 3 года назад

      Newton is self centered, like it or not.

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    MATH.

  • @patprr1756
    @patprr1756 2 года назад

    Maths

  • @vtbn53
    @vtbn53 10 месяцев назад

    MATHS dammit!

  • @mwmann
    @mwmann 6 лет назад +3

    I am his third cousin 11 times removed.

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    JESUS.

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    7

  • @hemdanemohamed1667
    @hemdanemohamed1667 4 года назад +1

    he was talking about mathematics and Newton, something he masters then he jumped to Darwin and his theory something that he doesn't master , why he is defending something that he doesn't master

    • @elleshar666
      @elleshar666 4 года назад +1

      Evolution is real and doesn't require mastery to admit. Get over it.

    • @hemdanemohamed1667
      @hemdanemohamed1667 4 года назад

      @@elleshar666
      1- show me , why are you sure it is real?
      2-what is YOUR definition for evolution?

    • @elleshar666
      @elleshar666 4 года назад +1

      @@hemdanemohamed1667 I've seen you kind a million times. It's not my responsibility to educate you, you are not willing to see facts. Keep on believing it's just a theorem.

    • @hemdanemohamed1667
      @hemdanemohamed1667 4 года назад +1

      @@elleshar666 just answer my questions,please.

    • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
      @MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 года назад +1

      @@elleshar666 so maths for maths sake, but when it enters the scientific realm you won't let yourself enter as science proves that you cannot get life from non life, if anything Isaac Newton's primary discovery is that the universe is engineered like a sophisticated clock, as in every design requires a designer, Newton had humility towards his God, and another awesome expose was that of proving from his God's inspired word that God is 1 God and proved from the scriptures and every known source available to Isaac Newton that all churches that adhere to the Trinity, as in God is 3 persons in 1 is a false unscriptural bible teaching, though to be fair Isaac Newton focussed on Catholicism but having said that Isaac Newton also exposed the Nicene Creed and other Creeds which were manufactured by man made religions, supporting the false Trinity and basically highlighted, a very simple but powerful truth, God is one not 3 or 666 but one, his first creation was his son, his active force is the holy spirit, they are all differant, share similar orientation and purpose but 2 of those were created by the Creator, so enjoy maths as without application it leads to nothing, Isaac Newton applied mathematics but predominantly sacred scriptures as sources of proof and testing theories, he even investigates the chronological history of mankind, well, gave it a good go, involving many sources but primarily the bible. He made notes showing his understanding of bible prophecies, some were correct, some incorrect but he was humble before God and knew that full enlightenment was for a future day, ultimately, he believed and reasoned that the earth will stand forever and the corrupted system of things would be removed to enable a paradise for the meek. Basically Evolution and the Trinity are fake and cannot proven.

  • @abramcz
    @abramcz Месяц назад

    Dumb kids in the background talking and screwing around and missing a chance to learn...exactly as I would have done at their age!