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  • mind = blown

  • hahahahahahaha.... TROLL!!!! lol

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  • minesweeper

  • This is incredible, not that it resembles the triangle in the fractals, but that it happens when you color in only the odd numbers. I find it cool entirely that it entirely relies on the fact that humans created the difference between even and odd numbers to begin with, and more so that our numbers only have 10 main digits and continues in such a good pattern. I feel happy that humans were able to make something incredible that is entirely just the choice in the number make up.

  • @furyberserk 10 main numbers using the decimal system

  • You aare a genius

  • great teacher! i am ph.d. philosopher and i so superise

  • @divnejden Don't lie.

  • @KrunchyGoodness fuck me! you are stupid fucking worse! i don´t lie

  • @divnejden No one with a PhD in Philosophy would post such terribly elaborated message. Don't lie.

  • holy shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You, Sir, are amazing! I've always been at rock bottom when it comes to math, yet even i am able to understand, and for the first time actually enjoy it

  • Very nice! I am probability fan. I never noticed this...

  • thanks so much

  • BRIX HAVE BEEN SHAT O_O

  • I'm finally finding math interesting 25 years after high school! Why didn't I ever have a math teacher as cool as you! Thank you. I'm intrigued.

  • you are great

    thanx

  • Figured that out by myself. ;3

  • Brilliant.

  • ok now this video makes sense.

  • Keep up the great work :)

  • i love mr. nunno. :)

  • wow. thats cool. HI RACHEL

  • Thanks

  • too good.

  • very interesting thank you for sharing!

  • very impressive! I want to study math more now!!! No body has told me math is that awesome!!!! Thank you very much sir. Your video clips inspire me a lot!!!

  • that's so awesome. that's so cool.

  • Hahaha legend of zelda triforce!

  • So impressed ......short and sweet.However I'm having trouble 'saving' the video to the hardrive-it worked very well for the first few videos and now I just can't get it to transmit - so handy to watch them on the run on my iPod!Any help?

  • Impressive, I watched all the videos of sequences and its just ... amazing, all this relationships, plus they occurr in nature!!!

  • Not only does Pascal triangle turn into Sierpinski when one colors in all odd numbers (i.e. numbers not divisible by 2), but also when one colors in all numbers not divisible by 3, not divisible by 4, etc. I got to 7, but I bet it goes on to infinity.

  • damn thats soo cool

  • I LOVE MATHEMATICS SOOO MUCH!

  • amazing

    i love you dude!

  • Wow... i ugh.. never thought math

    would be... beautiful.

  • this is educating ppl. i respect u sir.

  • Thank you Sir!!!!!!!

  • Does anyone know why this is so?

  • The Serpinski Triangle's most important property is its self-similarity.

    It is easy to prove that P[2**i] (mod 2) is made up of 3 copies of P[2**(i-1)] (mod 3) and zeros in the center. Its a simple induction exercise, and well worth going through to see why it works.

  • This is why YouTube should be allowed in schools.

  • Very nice. Straightforward proofs are elegant, as is Sierpinski's Curve.

  • Wow, that's odd... never would have guessed it.

  • Indeed this is a nice observation (I have seen it before). The proof is also nice, if straightforward.

  • Wow! I never would have guessed that. Thanks!

  • If math isn't beautiful I don't know what is.

    Thanks

  • Indeed!

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