QG-TQFT blues
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This video is a response to Bill Bailey
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@lllsss1 The polynomial superset of the human condition sings the blues? Aren't they more into hula?
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funky mathematician.
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oh my god, its too good hahaha
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Well done. :o)
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Don't quit your day job...good physicist, bad singer. (And yes, I realize it's a joke)
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Just found this, currently I'm writing a paper on quantum groups and, sadly, this is spookily relevant to my situation! Very funny though!
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i think my english isn't good could you write the lyrics down?
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wat????
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Clearly, Professor Elvis Zap is a master, if not the greatest living artist working in the genre of Math Blues. Not since the legendary Walston Trecard has an artist touched a generation and awakened the polynominal superset of the human condition.
lllsss1 4 years ago 6
Good sir, I must disagree: the polynomial superset of the human condition perpendiculates the hyperbolic inverses of trigonometric functions appearing in the vid's music (ex @ 1:46). Clearly, these calculations prove that guassian subnodes are (vastly) MORE effective than the trashy New Math alternatives. Thank you.
kanzure 4 years ago