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4 months ago
Charlie Rose - Stephen Hawking
Despite being almost completely paralyzed by ALS, Hawking
remains one of the world's foremost theoretical physicists and has contributed greatly to...
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4 months ago
Euler's identity
Euler's identity is said to be the most beautiful theorem in mathematics.
"It is absolutely paradoxical; we cannot understand it, and we don't kn...
VeritySeeker • 117,877 views
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@AbsurdityofExistence Euler's identity does not arise because of our system of numbering. Sine cosine, pi, i, 1, or taylor expansions would all arise regardless of the base you choose to represent your numbers in. Anyone who truly understands mathematics should know its much more than numbering. ...
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4 months ago
Charlie Rose - Nassim Taleb
Author Nassim Taleb on deficits
www.CharlieRose.com
CharlieRose • 7,156 views
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@dmokhtar
I agree. I don't find him extremely impressive. He strikes me as a man who desperately wants to be a genius or a sage.
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5 months ago
The Flushing of the Cereal
Disposable Society... Epiralling
flanroan • 811,256 views
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that poor toilet
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6 months ago
Interest rate swap
This illustrates how an interest rate swap can transform a floating-rate obligation into a fixed-rate obligation and vice-versa
bionicturtledotcom • 81,077 views
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I love you man. I'm a high school student and the amount I've learned from your videos is staggering and has truly put me on a great track to success one day. Thanks so much sir.
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7 months ago
feizhupei06 • 1,408 views
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I love the book Risk Finance and Asset Pricing by Mr. Tapiero
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8 months ago
Stephen Wolfram: Computing a theory of everything
http://www.ted.com Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica, talks about his quest to make all knowledge computational -- able to be searched, proce...
TEDtalksDirector • 145,596 views
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This guy acts like what he's talking about is brand new and unprecedented.
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8 months ago
Paul Wilmott on Quantitative Finance, Chapter 17, Kelly criterion
In chapter 17 I learned about the Kelly criterion. This is a way to maximize your expected growth by controlling bet sizes when you have an edge t...
NathanWhitehead • 1,616 views
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This is one of the most profound ones so far. Fascinating. Just a side question, to what base are the logs?
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9 months ago
David Van Koevering talks about Tachyons
David explains "every creative idea you have had, is a glimpse of your future, giving you a direction!"
ThumbprintGroup • 7,107 views
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Yeah, yeah maybe! lol
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9 months ago
A Beautiful Mind - 01 A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics
01 A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics
VardanB92 • 784,252 views
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This movie shaped me when it came out i was eight. Now I'm on my way to being a physicist and mathematician and this song just makes me think of that crazy wondrous feeling the movie gave me as a kid.
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10 months ago
Michael Clayton - Tom Wilkenson, Best Supporting Actor
Tom Wilkinson
Michael Clayton
NOMINATED ROLE
Tom Wilkinson portrays Arthur Edens, a mentally ill attorney whose public breakdown threatens his fi...
blacktreemedia • 25,503 views
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I am shiva the god of death. Haha i love tom wilkenson.
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10 months ago
Paul Wilmott on Quantitative Finance, Chapter 4.8, Stochastic Calculus and Itô's Lemma
In chapter 4.8 I learned the basic definitions of stochastic calculus and Itô's Lemma.
NathanWhitehead • 8,554 views
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@NathanWhitehead
Ohh okay I see i see. Yeah I like the derivation you showed ha that was the only thing i was having trouble with. Thanks for that and all these videos!
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10 months ago
Paul Wilmott on CNBC 2009-09-02
Wilmott answers questions, but Mr. Kudlow and Ms. Regan do not understand what he is saying. A classic CNBC moment.
NemoPublius • 10,682 views
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hahaha these two people are like on a ten times lower level than
Wilmott. Theyre like huhh?
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10 months ago
Top Ten Theorems: Metric Geometry Part 1
The Top Ten Handy and Fun theorems of metric geometry. Part 1: Pythagorean theorem, Symmetric anti-symmetric decomposition theorem, Proof that the...
Mathview • 8,115 views
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@Mathview Haha a friend of mine has one of those shirts with the former on it. I want one with schrodinger's thats one of my favorites hah.
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10 months ago
Ron Paul Schools Ben Bernanke Yet Again on Currency Devaluation 2-27-08
Ron Paul is the smartest Man in the room and gets Helicopter Ben to admit he is right.
Michaelwiseguy • 323,880 views
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Gosh darn Ron Paul is so dang smart. I would have voted for him had I been of age.
He's obviously thinking on a higher level than Bernanke.
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11 months ago
Flobots - Handlebars
Music video by Flobots performing Handlebars. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 18,313,639. (C) 2008 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Reco...
FlobotsVEVO • 7,702,339 views
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@KazigluTepes It has always been relevant. This abuse power and death is forever. A condition of humanity.
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1 year ago
What is the point?
Putting an opinion on YouTube - what could possibly go wrong!
This is a bit more bloggy than I usually like to do. I'll be back next time with som...
singingbanana • 7,053 views
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Right on! I love mathematics and I hate when people always ask the point of it. This made me smile and say YES! out loud. Thanks great video :)
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@GluttonForSex Well I don't think so ha. I'm not impressed by those either and most good scientists aren't. So I guess a lot of us are out of line in that respect. Idk I've read his books and I've learned the technical stuff too. I just don't feel as awed by his ideas as everyone seems to be.