I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Part 1: 3D Symmetries, Point Groups
Ondelendo 1 month ago
I Love The Video Part 1: 3D Symmetries, Point Groups It Can Increase My Knowledge
bebeheuy 1 month ago
Nice Video Part 1 3D Symmetries, Point Groups That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
AntoMelta 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Part 1 3D Symmetries Point Groups
imegatrone 1 month ago
Good. Thanks MIT For Shared
directorygod 1 month ago
Thanks for informations
puyolmencaribl 2 months ago
poor audio
zaneacademy 3 months ago
THANK YOU
BEPOLITEFORLIVING 4 months ago
Videographers, present and future, if somebody in your frame is saying something worth hearing, then somebody in your frame is worth mic'ing.
Poor audio renders fantastic video irrelevant, especially when information communication is the point of filming.
Dream0Asylum 5 months ago 7
Famous Swiss athletes: Roger Federer and Fabian Cancellara.
WarrenChu000 5 months ago
6:40 this is wrong. Because Ivan the Terrible lived in the 16th century and obviously could not be the reigning monarch in the 18th.
SA38178 5 months ago
Professor Moody
Triathletep 5 months ago
Can anyone tell me what year this class would be?
touzaniatw 5 months ago
@touzaniatw 0:02
johnsnows 5 months ago
@johnsnows sorry I didn't make myself clear. I meant to say what year would these students be for this class. Freshman? I really have no idea.
@touzaniatw Oh for that I cannot answer. However I'd like to. lol
Studying in MIT would give me a bright future.
J.J. Rouseau was from Switzerland
bernardoxbm 5 months ago
cool !!!
litoboy5 5 months ago
Staring into the sun through a telescope is almost worthy of a Darwin award....lol
edward892 5 months ago
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arsenelupin123 5 months ago
I studied math at the university of basel..yay :D
wonderpope 5 months ago
@wonderpope wheres basel
SXITony 5 months ago
The shape he describes at 30:15 is a Regular Dodecahedron, not a Rhombic Dodecahedron. A Rhombic Dodecahedron has *432 symmetry, the same as the cube. An example of a Rhombic Dodecahedron is the crystal habit of garnet.
The Rhombic Triacontahedron has *532 symmetry.
NekuraCa 5 months ago
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Part 1: 3D Symmetries, Point Groups
Ondelendo 1 month ago
I Love The Video Part 1: 3D Symmetries, Point Groups It Can Increase My Knowledge
bebeheuy 1 month ago
Nice Video Part 1 3D Symmetries, Point Groups That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
AntoMelta 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Part 1 3D Symmetries Point Groups
imegatrone 1 month ago
Good. Thanks MIT For Shared
directorygod 1 month ago
Thanks for informations
puyolmencaribl 2 months ago
poor audio
zaneacademy 3 months ago
THANK YOU
BEPOLITEFORLIVING 4 months ago
Videographers, present and future, if somebody in your frame is saying something worth hearing, then somebody in your frame is worth mic'ing.
Poor audio renders fantastic video irrelevant, especially when information communication is the point of filming.
Dream0Asylum 5 months ago 7
Famous Swiss athletes: Roger Federer and Fabian Cancellara.
WarrenChu000 5 months ago
6:40 this is wrong. Because Ivan the Terrible lived in the 16th century and obviously could not be the reigning monarch in the 18th.
SA38178 5 months ago
Professor Moody
Triathletep 5 months ago
Can anyone tell me what year this class would be?
touzaniatw 5 months ago
@touzaniatw 0:02
johnsnows 5 months ago
@johnsnows sorry I didn't make myself clear. I meant to say what year would these students be for this class. Freshman? I really have no idea.
touzaniatw 5 months ago
@touzaniatw Oh for that I cannot answer. However I'd like to. lol
Studying in MIT would give me a bright future.
johnsnows 5 months ago
J.J. Rouseau was from Switzerland
bernardoxbm 5 months ago
cool !!!
litoboy5 5 months ago
Staring into the sun through a telescope is almost worthy of a Darwin award....lol
edward892 5 months ago
Comment removed
arsenelupin123 5 months ago
I studied math at the university of basel..yay :D
wonderpope 5 months ago
@wonderpope wheres basel
SXITony 5 months ago
The shape he describes at 30:15 is a Regular Dodecahedron, not a Rhombic Dodecahedron. A Rhombic Dodecahedron has *432 symmetry, the same as the cube. An example of a Rhombic Dodecahedron is the crystal habit of garnet.
The Rhombic Triacontahedron has *532 symmetry.
NekuraCa 5 months ago