I like reading about and working on projects about the cool things humans do. Like math! Or art! Or literature, or philosophy! All brought to you by a dog at a podium!
u seem too novice to teach this to so many people, Im sure making the video was good for your understanding but it seems clear that you have a surface level understanding of the topic
@fioNa6492
5 күн бұрын
I didnt have an existential crisis try harder💀💀 well rested dog 😂🙃
@quiladog9302
5 күн бұрын
nice dog man
@Maximus_bhg
9 күн бұрын
I completely agree with Prof. Bressoud, I wish my classes would touch on the history behind calculous. Even if Im not in advanced math classes it would be nice to have some sort of context behind the thing that we're pouring our time into. Good video man.
@elgups7952
13 күн бұрын
this video is one of the best explanaitions ive ever seen for calculus concepts
@MeiziVu
13 күн бұрын
Love ❤️
@audiobooks3623
15 күн бұрын
MISLEADING TITLE!! This is 101 history of everything about calculus they learn you in school the first day. Don't fall for it, disgusting..
@notgaybear5544
6 күн бұрын
I think its history and meaning are what they don't teach you
@alanzhu7053
17 күн бұрын
The long side of the parallelogram is smaller than C/2. I think this part was not taken into account. Proof of the sum of purple parts being smaller than the blue parts is missing. Also why it "approaches" 0 is missing.
@IITKrrish07
17 күн бұрын
Plz improve your audio quality Rest all is perfect
@SoujanyaGanguly
17 күн бұрын
7:59 There ain't no way bro just rickrolled us on a math video 💀
@pigslam
18 күн бұрын
i was filled with joy when i found out about infinity
@Triple_Blessings
19 күн бұрын
2 vids in the last year. Instant sub. Can't wait for the next! I can't believe i was captivated the whole time. 🥰
@davidrm3766
20 күн бұрын
nice ending :)
@TamWam_
21 күн бұрын
Never took calculus but i loved this vid
@jinx3241
24 күн бұрын
21:37
@JaQuavisthe3rd_lost
24 күн бұрын
whaaaat daaaa fuuuuuck?
@kalla103
24 күн бұрын
neat video, i feel like it's a bit fast paced to properly consider everything but that could be just me. odd to know that usamericans don't teach this in public schools. here in hungary we learn limits then derivation then integration in high school. i had a nice teacher too, he told us a lot about the history behind the concepts.
@plant3341
25 күн бұрын
Not doing negative numbers and powers > 4 because 'they don't exist irl anyways' is undescribably based
@vangrails
10 күн бұрын
You mean > 3 ?
@someuser4166
26 күн бұрын
Cute dog
@maxanimator9547
27 күн бұрын
One shouldn't rely on what others are willing to teach them, and actively seek to discover things on their own.
@friendeleven5711
27 күн бұрын
The contribution of Indians is completely ignored by these mathematicians
@sr71lockheed80
28 күн бұрын
For what purpose would one be calculating derivative of sine in the year 500?😂 impressive
@justwanderin847
28 күн бұрын
How many molecules are in the known universe ?
@Helmutandmoshe
Ай бұрын
I really liked the style and content of this video but I wonder if you can re-mix or re-record your voice over with a better mic. The frequency mix is off - too much bass and that blows out the articulation and makes it hard to hear without turning it up too loud. Just a thought - it would make it much more usable for students.
@leppad
Ай бұрын
No doubt this is a good video but I have one complaint. It’s like you are reading a script with no pauses, no punctuation, just one long stream of one word after another and spoken by using only one breath. There are no sentences, just one word after another. I’m exhausted and feeling really anxious and stressed trying to listen to your style of speaking.
@leppad
Ай бұрын
…and I had to give up after 20 minutes and closed the video.
@abhinavg3514
Ай бұрын
Your voice sounds weird, with a lot of breaks, maybe it's the mic or my speakers
@victorhugohernandezramirez81
Ай бұрын
Traslate to spanish please!!!
@robertforster8984
Ай бұрын
I hope you won the math/education contest. If not, you should have. This is a work of art that needs to be preserved.
@littleoblivion
Ай бұрын
very informative video but all i could think about was wait it’s not the norm to learn limits first?
@bionicspore
Ай бұрын
I don't disagree with it being a dog, but why is it a dog?
@Somebodyelse141
Ай бұрын
I loved this! Makes me want to study some calculus 😂 it's been a while
@vincentpenas2309
Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@Endoz-cu3yu
Ай бұрын
"who as a child did not lie in bed filled with a slowly mounting terror while sinking into the idea of a universe that goes on and on, for ever and ever" well i didn't
@Endoz-cu3yu
Ай бұрын
also the order integrals to derivatives to series to limits is how i self-taught myself it and i really dont understand why it doesn't make sense somehow
@amp1207
Ай бұрын
1:45 minutes in and I like this video lmao
@yukko_parra
Ай бұрын
wait so you are saying, when that clock of death ticks towards midnight, people feel a sense of urgency? i just used that time to meditate and not think, there wasn't anything i could do in 1 minute.
@studentpaolaquispe7460
Ай бұрын
Still waiting for those two videos 😔
@jorgechavez932
Ай бұрын
What an awesome video. I really enjoyed the history you brought in this video. Thank you!
@judassm66
Ай бұрын
Watched this video at the beginning of the year, and I'm glad I did. It's my first year taking calculus, this set a positive tone and helped me develop an appreciation for a subject I was really scared of
@the_lion_who_eats
Ай бұрын
you got my sub & like with the NEWTON FLEX
@auxzioplays6758
Ай бұрын
Humans man 😂
@gametimewitharyan6665
Ай бұрын
22:39 I did understand it, and the history of calculus and everything else you talking about in the video, you deserved winning SoME2 🎉
@friendlyreminder3280
Ай бұрын
Without infinity we wouldn’t have zero😃
@H-44-H
Ай бұрын
كل شيء بدأ بسرقة اليونان للحضارات الأخرى... عفوًا، أقصد باجتهاد اليونان ولا يزال أحفادهم يسرقون... عفوًا مرة أخرى قصدت يجتهدون. لقد كانوا يشعلون الفتن والصراعات بين الناس بينما ينهبون إرث وثروات الحضارات والبلدان وشعوبها منغمسين في القتال فيما بينهم، ولا يزال الأمر كما هو حتى الآن.
@bluegamer6474
Ай бұрын
Between optimization problems and newtonian physics as well, it was fairly obvious how useful and revolutionary calculus was. You'd have to not be paying attention to not see how useful optimization was in production. Or maybe I am easily impressed at making optimally efficient cans. But if you think that's boring that is kind of on you. Although I did get lucky taking physics and calculus the same year and seeing the connections. Then again I like learning for learning's sake, I was definitely the student that it was enough to show that it was logical and consistent. I was entranced by the innate beauty of it, and truly fell in love with math at that point. Of course I like history too and would be fine with sparing a week or so, but I'd like to keep it largely the same. However, I took it in highschool and we had more time to go over stuff.
@PheloniusBolognius
Ай бұрын
Infinitely infinite infinites
@user-hk9du6px9x
Ай бұрын
The ugliest ant in the world did kill God!
@friendlyfunnymammals5190
Ай бұрын
Excuse me who discovered calculus sir
@friendlyfunnymammals5190
Ай бұрын
It's weird how u think a greece discovered maths....dude like India had 5000 years of history before ur period of greece....I just wanna say u leave Africa u reach india y wud u go to Europe...it's cold and dry
@chriscockrell9495
Ай бұрын
Greek - geometry- shapes Half way and half way steps - zenos paradox Tinier pieces- pizza slices circle size- area. Arcimedes 800 algebra - numbers Hindu Arabic Coordinates Decartes analytic Fermav Galeleo - objects falling - ball rolling (parabola) Kepler - calculus Applications Differential v integral calculus 1666 - principia Newton - fluxion Lebneitz dy/dx Fiction of the mind quote - Leibnitz Epsilon delta proof Limits - approaching Series Set theory has infinity Mastering the ideas v Mastering the techniques At beginning the professor explains, and then the teacher starts showing examples and I have to start paying attention.
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