You should write your own abstract algebra book. The way my book reads and the order it is presented, will have you literally pulling your hair out. You should think about it. Seriously.
Gauss commented once "notation means nothing, notion is everything" Although this sounds very romantic it's not really true. It's much easier to do Liebniz calculus than it is to do Newtons calculus because of superior notation of Liebniz.
As with a CD, you do have a limited amount of possible values you can read on the surface on the CD. With the MODULO function, even if you get a number that isn,t in the set, you can correct it to a number that will be part of that set! :)
The greatest mathematician to walk the face of the Earth was Leonard Euler. No doubt about it. You shouldn't underestimate Einstein, though. He's only comparable to Newton. Period. In many ways, Einstein was superior to Newton. Newton played dirty with Leibniz. That's a fact. Read about how he settled the issue of who discovered calculus first. He was indeed a genius, but it wasn't a fair play with Leibniz.
The guy was so ahead of his time and would probably have discovered Calculus or some form of it ( he was already working with infinite partitions), if he weren't prematurely killed.
Modularily speaking and according to this video, these two four letter words are equal since no matter what integer you divide them by, they'll always yield the same remainders.
Hahah, what a delightful ending. Even though I love them both, Gauss was simply... Gauss ^^ I read about this partition/mod/eq.relation stuff in my abstract algebra book. I thought it was cool, and I can't wait to see the next vid :-)
Aw, man--don't mess with Einstein! lol
Emperorlawson 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
This was easy too
I think I like number theory.
My theory is that there is a number. LOL
TraleeFair 8 months ago
at 0:44 isn't 4 - 16 = -12 ; thanks
behnamasid 8 months ago
You should write your own abstract algebra book. The way my book reads and the order it is presented, will have you literally pulling your hair out. You should think about it. Seriously.
KEMIBA1 1 year ago
i think euler was the greatest mathematician.
MinGophers 1 year ago
Thanks for making this video. It helped me out a lot. I appreciate it.
magestaff567 2 years ago
Gauss commented once "notation means nothing, notion is everything" Although this sounds very romantic it's not really true. It's much easier to do Liebniz calculus than it is to do Newtons calculus because of superior notation of Liebniz.
agentredlum 2 years ago
Notation is an invention of humans. The theorems behind it is not.
MichaelKovarik 2 years ago
GAUSS > EINSTEIN
so brilliant, so true!
FSMGauss 2 years ago
ahahahahh hilarious video especially at 3:45 your the champ!
pterlee05 2 years ago
Ah, now i see where it is going when he talks about errors correction on a CD..... EUREKA!
madsci1975 2 years ago
As with a CD, you do have a limited amount of possible values you can read on the surface on the CD. With the MODULO function, even if you get a number that isn,t in the set, you can correct it to a number that will be part of that set! :)
madsci1975 2 years ago
The greatest mathematician to walk the face of the Earth was Leonard Euler. No doubt about it. You shouldn't underestimate Einstein, though. He's only comparable to Newton. Period. In many ways, Einstein was superior to Newton. Newton played dirty with Leibniz. That's a fact. Read about how he settled the issue of who discovered calculus first. He was indeed a genius, but it wasn't a fair play with Leibniz.
loyola77 2 years ago
I still say Archimedes >> {everyone}
The guy was so ahead of his time and would probably have discovered Calculus or some form of it ( he was already working with infinite partitions), if he weren't prematurely killed.
ShirtRipperT 2 years ago
I agree. He was probably the greatest genius that ever walked on this planet, along with Newton and Gauss.
VeritySeeker 2 years ago 2
Read "The Archimedes Codex", ISBN 0306817373.
openuniverse2003 2 years ago
@ShirtRipperT My favorite is Euler. The man was so creative and prolific. (not saying Archimedes wasn't)
MinGophers 1 year ago
LOVE that you used NIN for music
pugnaxacies 2 years ago
I'm a fan.
VeritySeeker 2 years ago
Absolutely the best ! Thanks again!
flyfish89 2 years ago
I like Riemann better than all of them. <3
Gauss is awesome though.
JustinDude5 2 years ago
Yeah Gauss is amazing.
britishguy444 2 years ago
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achrispens 2 years ago
Do you mean fuck or math?
Modularily speaking and according to this video, these two four letter words are equal since no matter what integer you divide them by, they'll always yield the same remainders.
So no, math is not above fuck.
caijpp 2 years ago
Hahah, what a delightful ending. Even though I love them both, Gauss was simply... Gauss ^^ I read about this partition/mod/eq.relation stuff in my abstract algebra book. I thought it was cool, and I can't wait to see the next vid :-)
eedahl 2 years ago