I think you're great, man. I love your enthusiasm. I have the same enthusiasm for math, but not as much knowledge. Thanks to you and others, I'm getting there.
Thanks for posting. I am building a house with a cateniary vault. Decided to research catenary structures and your video was very helpful. But you need to slow down a little. Thanks for posting.
excellent video. At the end maybe you should get cosh in the form that (Johann) Bernoulli, Leibniz and Huuygens did in terms of the exponential function.
Dony!!!Dude I love your video and enthusiasm, BUT you have to take it down a couple of notches I can't understand what the heck your saying! Please, if you don't mind redo all of your videos at least 5x slower. If you continue to speak this fast you'll be providing a disservice to all of those who seeks to learn from you.
Wheres the slow motion button!!
gijoe50000 3 months ago
I think you're great, man. I love your enthusiasm. I have the same enthusiasm for math, but not as much knowledge. Thanks to you and others, I'm getting there.
scttzwdrff 9 months ago
Thanks for posting. I am building a house with a cateniary vault. Decided to research catenary structures and your video was very helpful. But you need to slow down a little. Thanks for posting.
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rrnsss 1 year ago
Would like to see Glenn Beck do some of this work on his whiteboard...Maybe I would actually be impressed with anything he says.
Nice work!
viewer362 1 year ago
2:41pm Tuesday (JST) - Time in Japan
GelandnaleG 1 year ago
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is it necessary to put parenthesis on dx^2 ?
do you have one for solving tensions on cables?
keithleenf 1 year ago
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is it necessary to put parenthesis on dx^2 ?
do you have one for solving tensions on cables?
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keithleenf 1 year ago
excellent video. At the end maybe you should get cosh in the form that (Johann) Bernoulli, Leibniz and Huuygens did in terms of the exponential function.
Thanks again.
btw what university do you go to???
WEGJ12 1 year ago
How does one find the variable a if it depends on T_0?
Yakeyglee 1 year ago
Dude u r legendary. love the accent but slow down a little, other than that thanks for the help
atatatr 1 year ago
Keep doing what your doing man. I actually enjoy the fast pace. It encourages people to study harder if they can't keep up ;)
Ritzoid 1 year ago
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DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
tks!
Im civil e. and it was just what t wanted to refresh!
from Uruguay
nikitaspower78 2 years ago
First, the positives: exceptional math and physics skill and knowledge over a wide range of problems.
The negative: I agree with Quasar: you are too hyper. Need to talk more slowly.
Yes - I understand all these problems. Have either done them or seen them for my BChE (Bachelor of Chemical Engineering) degree and math PhD.
But, others might not.
I currently research math, desperately hoping to snag a job with my results. Specifically: how to find all roots of transcendental eqns.
ecordy75 2 years ago
Dony!!!Dude I love your video and enthusiasm, BUT you have to take it down a couple of notches I can't understand what the heck your saying! Please, if you don't mind redo all of your videos at least 5x slower. If you continue to speak this fast you'll be providing a disservice to all of those who seeks to learn from you.
Quasar619 2 years ago
I doubt if anyone who was not already familiar with catineries this could folow this rambling and disorganized explanation.
levanszzzz 3 years ago
nice vid, can you put some on differential geometry and manifolds, I've seen that you studied general relativity so maybe put a few vids on that too?
axiel22 3 years ago
Did you read the GR blog? I would if I could. That is the subject I'm struggling right now!
Events in a Minkowski diagram? I just don't get it.
donylee 3 years ago
ah ok, when you get tensors can you post a vid explaining them? I'm struggling with that too.
axiel22 3 years ago
Is it possible to put a point on a infinitessimal?
Amiduffer 4 years ago