I was invited to be part of Vsauce3's new series 'Could You Survive the Movies?' and my episode came out today, it was one of the coolest things I have ever done! Link -> ruclips.net/video/RVFCCSQJymI/видео.html
I JUST watched that before I came to check out your new video (I was already subscribed to your channel) and was very excited to see you in their video! I hope you have more opportunities to work with them and other science creators.
I really admire your channel, I'm not that well-versed in mathematics, but I still watch your videos because your channel feels like such a peaceful haven, and you explain mathematics in a way that makes it so easy to understand! Thank you so much for putting content like this out into the world :)
With respect, I dare say that she is VERY well-versed in mathematics. Mainstream thought of mathematics seems to coincide with the ideal of perfectionism, but, even nature's numbers and patterns aren't to "humanity's" snobbish perfectionism.
I once said in a maths class that conic sections were the greatest things ever in the history of geometry, but my teacher told me I was indulging in hyperbolæ.
Finally…a new Bob Ross-style math lesson. I love how you make these math topics understandable through interesting analogies and great drawings. Keep up the good work!
@@shikharsrivastava5020 Thyme machine ... it lets you see Toby's videos earlier, and also lets you get cooking herbs from the future if you run out ...
"We may be mathematicians today but we're not to serious that we can't include a little bit of magic. " I agree, no one should be to serious to not have a little magic mushroom in their day.
Ahh the old common courtesy of correcting someone’s work. Excellent display of empathy. These are the little examples before the AI take over the world and “correct” everything.
@@Buddlebot what else would a *"bot"* like yourself prefer to have as a public representation of the way your nation is communicating online in a globally accessed comment thread?
@@steliostoulis1875 hey at least you tried! Zrob should be able to use the English language properly if he or she is an individual capable of both math and magic..
This reminded me of one of my maths teachers back in high school. For whatever reason, he couldn't say the word parabola without an audible sharp intake of breath beforehand. It was a source of much amusement for the class.
i like that teaching progression, where you let the audience imagine the circle. then you showcase a slightly more complicated shape of the elipse, before moving on to the parabola
I was involved with this when satellite Tv Came in. A project group during the summer holidays were building a mold for a dish and although not my project, a collegue and I went into the city center where a polytechnic/University Technician used a parabolic equation on the new CAD system then produced a code tape for a CNC machine from the CAD design and machined a curved plate that when revolved formed the dish shape. Lots of sand and cement shovelling took place to fill the mold box with the revolving plate in the middle. Reflective material is layered onto the finished mold before fibreglass resin. Lovely mathematics Toby and fantastic entrance you look wonderful !
Wow!! Great teaching style. If Maths was taught like this, most of students would find it pretty interesting and beautiful just like literature or other topics.
I really love this videos, out of nowhere I suddenly lern something or understand better the math behind it... And as a student this really helps me ! Thank you ! And greetings from Mexico!
Thanks for another great video! The best explanation I ever saw of "conics" was given by an optical technician at ANU's RSAA - his explanation of how to get circles, ellipses, parabolas and hyperbolas from slicing a cone was better than anything I ever heard or saw at school or university. It is smoky, isn't it - that easterly bringing the smoke from the fires near Braidwood and the coast. And we're looking down the barrel of 42 degrees C (108 degrees F) on Saturday!!!
Even though I've seen diagrams of the Parabola before, your video made me think about the Parabola in this manner (given in the other comment) because of its easy pleasant atmosphere.
This video reminded me of the architect who twice created glass buidings wth rather curved/parabolic shapes....and bbbboyyyy did they cause trouble! Between the shape and the glass, sunlight was reflected so much, that, in the case of the building in Nevada, the buildling created something nicknamed a '"Death Ray' The focused sunlight was so hot it would singe people's hair, etc. Also, the buidling in the U.K. bascially melted someone's car! it's amazing what kind of quailites a shape can confer! I was glad that this curved video reminded me of that architect! I can't remember if that was directly mentioned in this video, but either way, I'm glad it led me to it!
I only watched these vids for Rapunzel's voice. I could never understand what she was talking about though. Then I realized that after her voice had put me to sleep that I was subconsciously absorbing the stuff she was teaching. Math doesn't make me sad anymore and I now know how to spell physics.
Nice pine cones. Bob Ross was more into evergreen happy trees as I remember... :) Those parabolic forms reminds me the shapes sometimesdisplayed on my spectrum analyzer at work! :) Nice work!
real life scene when I was in Std XII....(1980) My teacher said today we are going to study Parabola... a naughty student asked from the back bench :Kyaa bola?..(what you said?)....in Hindi making it sound a bit more notorious and rude enough for the teacher...good humor of the teacher on the day saved the student...
Since the mid- 80’s I was struggling with that topic. I started hating Math... Now I finally understood it and , well, because of you I started to like Mathematics!
You're an amazingly interesting person. I want you do do a video of your faults and vices just to make me feel better -- lol. You seem like an emotionally healthy person and quite honestly, being an academic, I'm not using to being around such people. You're a natural teacher of complex things and you do it in a way that is "nice" and a positive sum game. Academia would hate you. lol
The most favourite thing of you to me is that you don't like to partying and being drunk. I am also this kind of person. But I like to hang out with my best friends sometimes. Love your videos sister, God bess you.
I was amazed they still make good ol fashion chalk. Excellent vid. Now where were you Toby when they constructed that building in London that melted that guy's Jaguar? Had they taken your math tutorial, that might not have happened :D
I was invited to be part of Vsauce3's new series 'Could You Survive the Movies?' and my episode came out today, it was one of the coolest things I have ever done! Link -> ruclips.net/video/RVFCCSQJymI/видео.html
I JUST watched that before I came to check out your new video (I was already subscribed to your channel) and was very excited to see you in their video! I hope you have more opportunities to work with them and other science creators.
Your aussie accent (roll with it) fitted right in and the IMDb is filling out apace.
That was a fun video Toby!
Karen Gillan needs to watch her back ;)
I thought you did great!
Superb!
Rapunzel after she managed to leave that damned tower and finally complete her PhD on math.
>PhD on math
you cracked me up like an egg! >.
That's fast. She may get another one in astrophysics too
Actually she is into physics
Rapunzel... That's funny. But I thought she quit.
I really admire your channel, I'm not that well-versed in mathematics, but I still watch your videos because your channel feels like such a peaceful haven, and you explain mathematics in a way that makes it so easy to understand! Thank you so much for putting content like this out into the world :)
+1
With respect, I dare say that she is VERY well-versed in mathematics. Mainstream thought of mathematics seems to coincide with the ideal of perfectionism, but, even nature's numbers and patterns aren't to "humanity's" snobbish perfectionism.
I once said in a maths class that conic sections were the greatest things ever in the history of geometry, but my teacher told me I was indulging in hyperbolæ.
very funny lol
@DV maths puns. Now we're getting deep. lol
@DV Yes, that teacher should focus more on logic ...
@DV Back in my day we would have called the teacher a square.
This is why I pay my internet bill
Oh! Pine cone as in pine tree that’s cone shaped!
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Cody's here too? Wow
Finally…a new Bob Ross-style math lesson. I love how you make these math topics understandable through interesting analogies and great drawings. Keep up the good work!
You make every subject pretty easy to understand :)
thanks 🍄
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Is that not a toad stool? *give him a kart to get up the hill*
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Math teachers: well, there's a reason i'm not an art teacher
Tibees:
Thoughts with those affected by bushfires at the moment.
How did you comment 12 hours ago on a video released 50 minutes ago
@@shikharsrivastava5020 Patreon perk :)
@@James-le8gd sorry to hear that :( It's been pretty rough at the moment with the smoke.
@@Joshlama Oh
@@shikharsrivastava5020 Thyme machine ... it lets you see Toby's videos earlier, and also lets you get cooking herbs from the future if you run out ...
Damn that gorgeous hair Toby! :D
Imagine her as a member of a metal band with this hair😁
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Hell yeah lol 🤘🏽
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"We may be mathematicians today but we're not to serious that we can't include a little bit of magic. " I agree, no one should be to serious to not have a little magic mushroom in their day.
*too
Ahh the old common courtesy of correcting someone’s work. Excellent display of empathy. These are the little examples before the AI take over the world and “correct” everything.
@@Buddlebot you seem to make a lot of unbiased assumptions on what my intentions were.
@@Buddlebot what else would a *"bot"* like yourself prefer to have as a public representation of the way your nation is communicating online in a globally accessed comment thread?
@@steliostoulis1875 hey at least you tried! Zrob should be able to use the English language properly if he or she is an individual capable of both math and magic..
0:53 you wanna separate the sky from deGrasse? I don't think he's gonna like that
"I didn't want to mess up my hair" LOL - you're killing me Tibees!!! :-)
This reminded me of one of my maths teachers back in high school. For whatever reason, he couldn't say the word parabola without an audible sharp intake of breath beforehand. It was a source of much amusement for the class.
We need so many more of these Bob Ross themed videos. Maybe even an entire Algebra course!
At this point it's not Bob Ross style anymore, but straight up Tibees style ✌
I love the way you teach. it's like to seeing an adorable princes explaining complex concepts so easily
Love this series! Keep it up :)
i like that teaching progression, where you let the audience imagine the circle. then you showcase a slightly more complicated shape of the elipse, before moving on to the parabola
You have epic hair like Bob Ross
It’s probably Golden Ratio (proportion of body height) :D
I was involved with this when satellite Tv Came in. A project group during the summer holidays were building a mold for a dish and although not my project, a collegue and I went into the city center where a polytechnic/University Technician used a parabolic equation on the new CAD system then produced a code tape for a CNC machine from the CAD design and machined a curved plate that when revolved formed the dish shape. Lots of sand and cement shovelling took place to fill the mold box with the revolving plate in the middle. Reflective material is layered onto the finished mold before fibreglass resin. Lovely mathematics Toby and fantastic entrance you look wonderful !
Wow, it is so interesting to see a cone has so many shapes derived from it.
I really wish I had teachers like this when I was in High school. 🤦🏾♂️ Either way Tibee is a virtual teacher. 🤷🏾♂️
Wow!! Great teaching style. If Maths was taught like this, most of students would find it pretty interesting and beautiful just like literature or other topics.
your videos are so calming and wonderful.
It would not be hyperbolic to say that this video is among the best quick, intuitive introductions to parabolas and other conic sections.
That's one hell of a mushroom! :D Thanks for another relaxed video, Toby.
It was a math teacher back in high school explained us how parabolas work, I respect him so much
Your drawing is awesome. Natural way of teaching! Congratulations
Kept hearing Tool throughout this lesson.
You make learning math enjoyable and relaxing.
I wish your YT channel had been around when my nephew was struggling with Middle School Algebra!
Well scratched, with the two birds singing in the background on a beautiful sunny day!!
The background is beautiful, the math shown is beautiful, and you are beautiful. Basically a perfect video.
best ASMR to fall asleep to on this entire platform
I really love this videos, out of nowhere I suddenly lern something or understand better the math behind it... And as a student this really helps me ! Thank you ! And greetings from Mexico!
Thanks for another great video!
The best explanation I ever saw of "conics" was given by an optical technician at ANU's RSAA - his explanation of how to get circles, ellipses, parabolas and hyperbolas from slicing a cone was better than anything I ever heard or saw at school or university.
It is smoky, isn't it - that easterly bringing the smoke from the fires near Braidwood and the coast. And we're looking down the barrel of 42 degrees C (108 degrees F) on Saturday!!!
Thank you for adding serenity to my morning. You could calm one of those wildfires just by speaking to it. Enjoyed it very much.
Even though I've seen diagrams of the Parabola before, your video made me think about the Parabola in this manner (given in the other comment) because of its easy pleasant atmosphere.
My new co-favorite, you and Bob Ross!
Everyday!
I think you're a delight!
Big smile!
I love Parabolas! Thank you for this!
Good explanation in calm style. Thank you!
Missed opportunity to make them happy little parabolic hills.
This video reminded me of the architect who twice created glass buidings wth rather curved/parabolic shapes....and bbbboyyyy did they cause trouble! Between the shape and the glass, sunlight was reflected so much, that, in the case of the building in Nevada, the buildling created something nicknamed a '"Death Ray' The focused sunlight was so hot it would singe people's hair, etc. Also, the buidling in the U.K. bascially melted someone's car! it's amazing what kind of quailites a shape can confer! I was glad that this curved video reminded me of that architect! I can't remember if that was directly mentioned in this video, but either way, I'm glad it led me to it!
I would like to have more people teaching with this method in youtube to watch.
Thanks for the video. The mushroom is the focus, and the Horizon is the directrix.
I have exams going on and seeing your videos helps me relax.
I only watched these vids for Rapunzel's voice. I could never understand what she was talking about though. Then I realized that after her voice had put me to sleep that I was subconsciously absorbing the stuff she was teaching. Math doesn't make me sad anymore and I now know how to spell physics.
Thank you. Conic section is the topic I'm currently preparing for my exam!
Great way to make the fundamentals of parabolas so understandable!
Well done for becomming a virtuous Maths and Science person. Fantastic entrance at the beginning. I hope you enjoyed this. I did.
I am getting tingles from the chalk and your voice?
Strangely relaxing
this is pure stalking 👏👏👍
Toby, Bob would've been so proud of you !!...Loved this !!
*Tibees posts a video* Guess I'm learning about Parabolas today!
You should make a whole Bob Ross series
Omg you were in Vsauce 3?! You're kind of a natural at acting.
Which episode??
Nice pine cones. Bob Ross was more into evergreen happy trees as I remember... :) Those parabolic forms reminds me the shapes sometimesdisplayed on my spectrum analyzer at work! :) Nice work!
real life scene when I was in Std XII....(1980) My teacher said today we are going to study Parabola... a naughty student asked from the back bench :Kyaa bola?..(what you said?)....in Hindi making it sound a bit more notorious and rude enough for the teacher...good humor of the teacher on the day saved the student...
i was just looking for a video about parabolas a few days ago. thanks Toby!
An excellent easy to follow and understand tutorial, thank you darlin.
Since the mid- 80’s I was struggling with that topic. I started hating Math... Now I finally understood it and , well, because of you I started to like Mathematics!
This is so clever - awesome video! Glad I found your channel
Watching those videos is so relaxing!
I love your style of teaching! Are those galah cockatoos flying by at 3:08?
always so calm and peaceful here...
I'm exited for Vsauce3 :D
I don't know why I expected you to draw a cannon that would shoot a cannonball aimed at your mushroom.
Everyone needs to channel their inner Bob Ross.
That chalkpen is brilliant invention!
This is such a good idea. If it was real math on the black board.
Oh my God thank you so much. I've no joke been trying to understand the difference between parabolas and hyperbolas (sp?) For some time now
I don’t really talk about hyperbolas here but you can get them from a cone too by slicing straight down
It's how you slice it (the cone) :)
This video deserves a million views.
THANK YOU TIBEES!!
i thought it was going to be a stupid call for kids, but it was amazing, thank you! For examples, especially!
I appreciate this more than you could ever know.
This is cool. I have always found maths interesting, but in this video, maths are relaxing too!
Creative way of teaching math concepts. In good time beautiful teacher!
Oooo please do more of these!!
if my teacher looks georgeous like this, I will never leave the class
all mathematicians are good artist but you are the best one.👍👍👍👍
I hope you're a teacher somewhere. I really do. You have a gift for it!
Another relaxing and informative video, thanks!
All very curvaceous, though now with meaningfulness and mathematically
I want to make a parabola dish with an thermoelectric generator in the middle now
You're an amazingly interesting person. I want you do do a video of your faults and vices just to make me feel better -- lol. You seem like an emotionally healthy person and quite honestly, being an academic, I'm not using to being around such people.
You're a natural teacher of complex things and you do it in a way that is "nice" and a positive sum game. Academia would hate you. lol
The most favourite thing of you to me is that you don't like to partying and being drunk. I am also this kind of person. But I like to hang out with my best friends sometimes. Love your videos sister, God bess you.
I was amazed they still make good ol fashion chalk. Excellent vid. Now where were you Toby when they constructed that building in London that melted that guy's Jaguar? Had they taken your math tutorial, that might not have happened :D
Just watched "Could You Survive JUMANJI?". Cool video! I thought you were great!!!
If only most of us had Tibees quite grace....
Toby! I loved your acting in JUMANJI by the way
Whattt i don't understand
So refreshing and relaxing, Love it...
I love your explanations
So that is parabolae mastered. What's next?
Fungi do add something to the lessons
Me encanta como enseñas el tema de las parábolas...👍👏Eres Genial.
Mathematics is magic!
I‘m here for more of this content
Nice ten minutes, great report, I feel better smart
What a happy little blackboard ...
Those happy little trees!!!. I nominate Tibees to replace Siri’s voice, any day, any time!!!