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  • Amazing!

  • in the beginging i imagined him an hour later the 414651562nd number is.....

  • My Grandfather is better then u xD

  • does anyone have a good math assigment about this that I can look at ? I find this very interesting

  • I don't think I've ever seen any human being teach anything better than this.

  • my teacher forced me to watch this video

  • if you have a chance you should check out my short vid. yutube.com/watch?v=_w883aiqKHw which is a 3 minute video i made showing how sacred geometry is the backbone to almost all of our historic, present and way ancient religious and everyday symbols.

  • Sorry but it bugs me, its pronounced "Fee boh not ee"

    P.S. You just blew my F*ckin mind!

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  • OMG @ 0:55, that was high level philosophy there, hes onto something! Math and Time are the parents of reality.

  • @runback1983 The universe is a natural computer that follows these sequences. Our reality could be programmed in the future, if it already isn't..

  • if theres a god then he's a damn good mathematician !

  • how can we apply this to real life?

  • Amazing Teacher

  • i thought that the first number in fibonacci is 0, isnt it?

  • @charmeueueur In some books, it says 0 is the first number in a row, but it doesn't matter at all because even if you start with one, it will continue with 1, 1, 2, 3, ... :)

  • I don't want to disappoint the nice guy but It starts with 0. And it's even possible to go backwards to the negative numbers.

  • Wow thanks

  • Great video, and an excellent teacher. Thanks! Very interesting stuff.

  • So let me get this straight, the correct function for this is Fn=Fn+Fn-1?? See that doesn't sound right when applied to them certain numbers.... also is it possible to obtain, let's say, the 100th term by a function? Or would we have to calculate each term?

  • I don't exactly understand the second proposition in the book of squares, that states roughly any square exceeds the square before it by the sum of its roots. Since the number 4 root is 2 ,then could I then add the square root of one and the number 2 to come up with the number 3??

  • WTF!!!!!!!!!!! WHY COULDN'T MY TEACHER SAY THAT!

  • I don't get the Family Tree of a Male Honeybee

    :S

  • @Regards200800 I think you don't get it because you did not notice that he is counting upwards from the generation. The first Male bee on top is the youngest, not the oldest. so if you think about it. that Female(the mom) got the little male which is 1. That mom came from a mom and a dad. The grandfather being the dad of that dad, has 1 parent too. but the grandmother, has 2 parents. Famles have 2 parents, males have 1.

  • @Regards200800 It's simple.... male honeybee has only one parent, and female has two... he started with a male honeybee (1), which has one parent (1), a female. Than, that female, has two parents (2). In that case, one of the parents is female, and one is male. Female honeybee has two parents, and male has one (3) and that is all three bees , and so on... I hope you now understand better.

  • people will go to and fro and knowledge will increase

  • great!!!!!

  • I like your explanation about the feeling you get while doing math.

  • This dude is great!! Thank you, this will really help on my compass test.

  • I sincerely have to thank you for this video. I am currently doing the Fibonacci sequence for my research paper, and got various books from the library. I read one of the books which tried to explain how the Fibonacci sequence relates to honeybees, but I couldn't understand anything. Then, I found this and now I am so happy, thank-you!

  • This guy is awesome!!!!!

  • Thank you for the video. : )

  • 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34. and plenty more

  • thank you

  • I did have a math class with this type of math. Fabulous. I wish all art students could take this type of math. This makes sense!

  • this is the most inspiring math video i have ever seen

    i never realized what you said about the feeling you get when you figure out math.. i'm glad i saw this, thank youu!

  • In the future, between the TV channels may will be one or more that teach different subject to make easier learning math or else. What do you think about this idea? Who will be support this/these channel(s)? It will worth for us, I think.

  • thank you so much for this vid =D

    you can explain it all with a simple explanation

  • Thank you so much for sharing...

    Namaste (The light in me; honors the light in you)

  • Grande Profe!!

    This man is so entertaining to watch.

  • It gets even more interesting when you apply the sequence to squares. Start off with two squares of 1 by 1, then 2 by 2, 3 by 3, 5 by 5, etc., then connect arcs through each of the squares, and you form the Fibonacci (or Golden) Spiral, which can be found on the face of a sunflower, the milky way, and many other places. Very cool stuff, in my opinion. :)

  • See the new development about Fibonacci's number and development of triger movemets by Antonin Poncik and Dr. B. Grad ,just type in Google " Antonin Poncik"..interesting..

  • boring yet helpful

  • he forgot the ZERO which is the first fibonacci number

  • this guy should replace my math teacher

  • Relocate my math teacher, because she leaves me with allot of math questions and my dum ass text book dont tell me shit about all of the hard questions in the practice sections.

    For real G, I got like one hundred and nine questions in my text book. I can only do like twenty of them bitches, fuck.

  • WOW!! Really...just WOW!! You are very good and the way you explain the math-problems is even nicer!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!

  • the first numberis actually 0, thats y the 3rd number is a 1 becuz 0 + 1 = 2

  • i love how you apply math to the real world. nice work

  • mine froze..

  • I wish I'd had this guy for my math teacher!!

  • @okzoia This guy was my math teacher! Manatee Community College in Venice, FL. 2002-03. Had him for trig and one other class, can't remember which. Great guy, wrote the textbook we used

  • I'm a math geek and needed some math for summer vacation and this is PERFECT! :-D It made me all endorphin-y. xD

  • You are not the only one :D

  • i understand him better than my professor in college

  • what is the fibonacci sequence used for? like on a test waht would the question be :S

  • The test of life, the fibonnaci sequence is found in life and the creational universe in countless ways.

  • yeaaahh!! it really blows your mind..

  • When you count the number of petals of a flower you always end up with a Fibonacci number.

    Also, the number of female bees over the number of males bees = the golden number (GN). Which in turn is the quotient of a(n) and a(n-1) where a is a Fibonacci number and n -> infinity.

    And let's not forget that 1/GN = GN - 1 = (1+sqrt(5))/2

    And... I think you should get the poinrt by now.

  • I don't know much about it myself, but it seems to have a very wide range of applications even music and art.

  • Nice info and teaching style.

  • yeah very nice teaching!

  • isn't the first number 0?

    maybe not xD.

  • yeah, techinically it is defined such that the first number is 0

  • Did you know that if the function fib(n) generates the nth Fibonacci number, then lim n->oo fib(n)/fib(n-1) = phi = (sqrt(5)+1)/2

  • i once sat in math class after smokin weed lolz best math class of my life lolz

  • man i hate math i'm just watching this because i don't know math for shit and i have a test tomorrow man i wish i wouldn't have cut class but this guy is pretty good i must say god bless the internet

  • Does this test actually involves the Fibonacci sequence? If not, then you are really, really wasting your time here.

  • If the test involves the Fibonacci sequence, I want to take your math class.

  • i am eleven and i live in hong kong.... i learnt that a year ago... but at that time i am quite confuse about it, after watching this, i totally get it!!! Nice vid!

  • lol. i learnt how to spall.

  • almost 7,777 views

  • I should have been interested in this when I was younger. Thanks for the vid.

  • If you substract 360 everytime you get a number higher than that,there it'll be a moment when the numbers will repeat themselves, exactly every 120 numbers.

  • Technically, shouldn't this start with 0?

    0+1=1 1+1=2 1+2=3 3+2=5 5+3=8 etc, etc

  • Yes, it should ;)

  • you're right, but then I'm no math buff - what do the mathematicians have to say? I thought Fibonacci came up with his sequence while studying rabbit populations?

  • Well I'm 15, so I'm no math buff either...depending on your definition of "buff" lulz ;-)

  • The absence of something doesn't always need to be stated.

  • Very interesting. I like it.

  • Well done presentation!

    Thank you so much.

    Z.

  • i have a mosquito bite on my leg.

  • I like pie.

  • Pi flavored Pie?

  • yup, goes good with duck sauce :-D

  • What type of duck, normal duck or the duck from Duck Hunt on the Nintendo Entertainment System?

  • The kind on Nintendo made of pixels.

  • Great choice but i also suggest some green turtle from the Mario series, don't go for red though they give pretty bad gas.

  • I personally like Bob-ombs...ALLALLALLALLAH!!! BURRRRRRRRRRRRRP *pretty colors*

  • bob-ombs can lead to heart failure thats what happened to my uncle

  • thanks! you helped me a lot with my math presentation on fibonacci

  • nice explanation

  • Unfortunately, the attribution to Fibonacci and Pascal as inovators or discoverers of these systems is false. These systems predate western civilization. They are highlighted in the Vedas and in the Meru Prastera pattern.

  • Great Stuff!

  • totally fascinating - thank you for the simple explanations

  • This is a very interesting video. What can say Pat? You are the master :)

  • Why is youtube so slow now? Rrrrrr....

  • Great video. Great examples. I love this video about Fibonacci. You make it clear and easy to understand. 5 stars my friend.

  • wow, i have seen a few of your videos, and i love your work. i like how in this video you talk about the pleasantness of doing the math, and forgetting about time, and being in tune with your surroundings. VERY VERY KEWEL!!!!!

  • Love the honey bees example.

  • that was sweet

  • excellent presentation!

  • thank you mate :)

  • Nice video! Very interesting actually.

  • brilliant!

  • freaking awesome

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