Mathematician REACTS To 'Animation Vs Geometry' | (Math Explained)

Publicado 2024-07-08
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In this video, watch me REACT to this amazing animation from Alan Becker 💥

This is probably one of the best if not THE BEST geometry video out there, it covers essential concepts and ideas, as well as a HISTORY of geometry taking us through multiple ideas and discoveries.

There is so much to unpack in the video, can you comment below with bits we might have missed out???

Enjoy!!!

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  • @SamAventoIRL
    I've watched numerous mathematicians, physicists, and even math students react to Alan's video, and indeed they can highlight many details. However, your video stood out the most as you were able to highlight nearly all of the references, even the smallest details that most would overlook on initial reaction, which is quite impressive. Also I love your energy!
  • @Kennedy00Louis
    OH WOW, the platonic solids as elements is actually in the animation!!! The tetrahedron was red, Octahedron was white and stood still in the air, Hexahedron made them descend cuz it's earth and it's heavy, and it was green, the Icosahedron was blue and the only one that bent and stretched when the 4D entity collided with it, and boom, Dodecahedron was yellow and the aether/universe, so it was able to contain it. HOLY COW.
  • @keithpierce5686
    If you look closely when the Dodecahedron is thrown, a bunch of points on the 4-D creation connect/converge onto one spot and i believe thats what actually causes it to become trapped.
  • @ba_riel
    there's actually an Animation vs. Physics before this, thought you might have missed it.
  • 9:56 by counting half the sides and multiplying it by 2, I can confirm that this is a tetracontagon
  • @MahNaz-ur9nv
    I didn't know about the kite one!!! Thank you (that actually blew my mind)
  • @danielding4986
    I believe that the 4D object is actually a 24-cell polytope, but it’s difficult to tell with the way it’s animated so chaotically
  • @0rionX99
    Whoa! You're super quick to catch up on the little details, I didn't even think about a few of them until you mentioned it! This is defo one of the better analysis out there - I hope your channel grows bigger!
  • Never really liked geometry in school, but alan's animation really makes me wish i knew more about it. And your commentary was cherry on top, i was amazed all the way through
  • @didgerizac1252
    What about the last nine seconds of the video. You should know by now that Alan Becker has animation all the way up to the very last second of his videos. There's subtle nod to an infinite cycle at the end.
  • @PlutoDarknight
    Orange backing off of Phi means he probably got immediate flashbacks of how his encounter with Euler went
  • @Annihilator_5024
    im so glad that you were able to recognize the 4d object as a 24 cell
  • @nightmare_33n25
    you have explained this better than many of the other youtubers that claim to be professionals at this topic to be honest
  • @SimplyDuker
    Looking through animations like this really makes me think mathematicians (and other nerds) during ancient times were already extremely big brain, way too ahead of their times.
  • @WildWaker
    My theory is the golden figure The Second Coming(the stickman) trapped the 24 cell in is 5D and that's why you see Animation Vs Physics The Second Coming in there. If you haven't watched Animation Vs Physics yet, you should, but in one scene, he goes into a black hole and reaches the singularity, so maybe he used it to look from a parallel universe
  • @ziddiz1859
    i hated math but after these three animations i saw i changed my mind its such a beautiful thing to study and without It would mean no time, no calendars, no buildings, no transportation, no recipes… the list goes on and on. Quite simply, all of the comforts which make our lives what they are today would be no more.
  • @Skycl4w
    Sir, I watched a few reacts to this so far and the mathematical formulars and really good explanations earned you a sub. Keep up the good work :)
  • @richtyty9416
    I love how you go in depth and detail to explain the complex parts
  • @ejasackey
    I like how he enjoys the action and not only the explanation.
  • I understand that there is a 4D solution to the Dodecohedral universe theory equation that suggests that having several such objects touch along a fourth spacial dimension and then you would get the 'infinite reflection' effect showing here.