he enjoys teaching, as a professor.. I do enjoy it too
@medotedo8410
3 жыл бұрын
First time to understand the transcendental functions. Thank you.
@maegodragon
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome explanations made simple, thank you Professor X!
@hongleangsrun2992
5 жыл бұрын
i like your video
@intricate2921
3 жыл бұрын
Only one that truly wants to understand, point out when they dont yet. That's a genius
@asifiqbal2776
3 жыл бұрын
Cleaning the whiteboard with a towel might also be transcendental in its essence.
@anushakumari5599
3 жыл бұрын
Is iota a transidental function?
@mathemophile9126
3 жыл бұрын
No. Firstly, Iota (i) is not a function it is a number and its not a transcendental number too.. it is an algebraic number simply because it can be the root of an algebraic function for eg: x^2+1=0.
@surrealistidealist
2 жыл бұрын
What is the difference between early vs late transcendentals?
@scottyt8468
2 жыл бұрын
Sir please is cosx a transcendental function?
@madihaashfaq83
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
@metasamsara
Жыл бұрын
Can we use transcendental numbers without integers in order to create a new system of numbers? I would think that they are a good fit for explaining the infinite nature of logarithmic exponentiality in quantum physics. I do not believe time is real, I think entropic charge of a system defines the rate of transformation, and that it is not a constant. I want to create a system based on pi = 1 quark oscillation, and Euler's constant can be used to explain the return to entropic neutrality after x amount of cycles based on initial entropic charge and energy present in the system. I arrived here looking into radians, but most of the content out there is about converting them into degrees, which is the opposite of what I'm trying to achieve. I believe the current system of numbers is flawed because assuming linearity is simplifying the exponential curve of infinity into something that it is not. I want to create multidimensional numbers that are always true to transcendental numbers and resonate with quantum physics like quark oscillation and "sacred" geometry without being hindered by the assumption that time is real which is what is, in my opinion, holding current science back to a primitive level. Entropy is what defines the rate of change, time is just an illusion we use to explain the rate of entropy based on planets circling around the sun, which is totally bonkers primate thinking to think one equals the other, it is obviously different in different entropic systems. I was thinking of modelling my system based on how RNA shapes DNA while hold information yet always being able to change. I think such a system would allow us to replace the linearity of integers with an underlying rate of entropy that shapes how these numbers interact between each others at the vector level. I'm not trained mathematician so this might all sound like gibberish to some, lmao. TBH I dropped out of school when I couldn't wrap my head around polynomial calculus. I didn't understand the way to do it they explained to us, I purposefully did it differently, but somehow I always ended up with the right answer anyway. I just did it in a way my teacher declared incorrect, so how did it always lead me to the right answer? Math is no different to languages in the sense that it holds the meaning we extract out of it, and we can infer different meanings using similar forms of breaking things down. That's why I want to take what works with current mathematics and translate it to a different numbering system that accounts for infinite exponentiality using vector physics and transcendental numbers.
@martinbrink6711
11 ай бұрын
Yikes... word salad much? I feel you might not have had any classes that explain relativity in a way that makes sense to you. Linear mathematics is not flawed, it is very useful. I didn't realize infinity had a curve, much less an exponential one. Having the curiosity and the drive to investigate these topics is important, and I commend you for having such a drive. As the internet is vast, it is important to be very skeptical about where you get your information from. This channel is a great resource.
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