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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

The most beautiful mathematical equation of all time.

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  • That has to be the most amazing handwriting ever! Well the cursive anyways.

  • @arhodes18 : Thank you :-)

  • Hidden in the Euler’s Identity is the ‘Story of CREATION’ and this is what makes it most beautiful. It is the mathematical representation of Creation! Can there be anything more beautiful?

  • @azk2020 : Very well put..

  • Forgot that the identity also has a power operation (^) :)

  • @samurai3502 : Right, thank you..

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  • @sirisnin I've always said, "if I ever get a tattoo, it will be of Euler's formula"

    However, I going to wait until I'm more comfortable understanding complex trig before I do.:)

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  • nice try - but when u chainging x to pi - u must change all x to pi or/and ALL PI TO X !

  • @azk2020

    that rhetorical question, takes the form of irony?

  • This is a nice video of the very basic implications of Euler's identity, and I must agree that it is the most beautiful formula in the world. The reasons you put however I don't think is why it's beautiful, the graph of the Euler's identity as can be seen on the Wiki page better explores the beauty of this equation I think

  • Youtube won't work and I'm trying to learn. WHAT?!?!?!

  • 2girls 1cup!??? nice background music

  • @trudbol What I was saying was that you, in reality, were talking about Euler's identity, not Euler's formula.

    Euler's identity: Useless yet beautiful

    Euler's formula: Useful and (in my opinion) pretty beautiful as well

  • @someonep93 Yes, that's pretty much what I said: it's beautiful and useless. ;-)

  • @trudbol Euler's formula [e^(x i) = cos x + i sin x] is actually quite useful when working with complex numbers. Euler's identity [e^(pi i) = -1] on the other hand is just a beautiful mathematical relationship with no real use.

    (Sorry for nitpicking, but I couldn't resist it)

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