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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell | TEDxSydney
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell | TEDxSydney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2vN2QXZGnc
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell | TEDxSydney

Ag*******************:
4:26 Women only counts those men they're proud to have slept with, while men even count those women they only wished have slept with.

cr****:
7:25 That woman in the middle just started biting her lip like "oh yeah now I know what I need to do!!"

Pi**********:

7:29....shit this lady is good, gotta put my book away now.


Va****:
3:41 dude with the glasses in the audience is writing down notes......SMH

du*******:

11:25


du*******:
1:50 finally someone who knows what math actually is. "What's math?" "Auhh the study of numbers." WRONG !!!!

Le*****************:

8:43 What the video thumbnail should've been.


al*******:
6:49 This is where post nut clarity comes into play. After a post nut clarity, men's hormone equations turn into something as simple as women's hormone equations.

 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell | TEDxSydney

So*********:
gr8 to see someone so in love with her subject. Maths is beauty, truth

Ma************:

"if you ask about kinky things, people are very honnest" <3


Mr*:
If those are the choices, I choose math. It makes sense.

qu********:

Blond, stunning, mathematician, Australian accent. My dream women... I am going to sleep


ja******:

Not a single equation was performed that day


An***********:
I've been clickbaited...

Pr*********:
I'm not entirely sure what I was supposed to learn from this. But those pants are fabulous

gw**:

This talk was so enlightening.
I've learned now that every girl should have waist-long hair and gigantic deltoids.


Da*******:
I'm a Sapiosexual and I am SO in love with her.

Ba**********:
Hot take: Biology is a soft science. WOW. Ok. LOL

T*:

Remember when TED Talks were unattractive men saying smart things?


Th*****************:

Add the bed, subtract the clothes, divide the legs, and pray you don't multiply.


Je*********:

Of all the ted talks this one gets ,by far, the most rear camera shots !


LT*****:
as a mathematician myself, medical and aerospace engineering, i like this video. As someone who has also had to study psychology, you learn that compromising can be twisted into enabling by master manipulators.

Ph*********:

turned the volume off . All the mathematic formulas spoilt it for me


Ar****************:
Amazing seminar on MM

Da********:

The angle of the dangle is affected by the heat of the meat.


Mi***:

I'm saying she does most of her math homework at the gym...


2a*****:

I can say, she attracts me even without formulas


Jo*****:
Clio you were my uni lecturer at Sydney Uni 16 years ago. Thanks for the laughs, it was really fun going to every class, and this video is just a reminder of how easily a student can engage when the teacher knows how to connect with the audience.

fu*********:
I wanna know the probabilities of me marrying her

De*********:
Math and crossfit!

Fe*************:
Clio, love your accent! You´re the hottest mathematician i´ve ever seen,
by far :)

Mr**********:
wait wait wait wait, Hold up, put on the breaks. She opened up by saying that those couples who do not compromise have the lowest rate of splitting. Then she follows up by saying therefore we should have higher standards for our partners and aim to meet there demands. Compromising conflicts with high standards. High standards mean you have to compromise to meet these standards. 2 minutes in and I believe this might be bullshit.

An************:

I bet atleast 50 percent of all who watched this are my fellow countrymen


br******:
I have no idea what she as talking about but I watched the whole video as I would watch her teach anything: ballet, philosophy, algebra, anatomy, whatever..

Em************:

I really wish she would have gone more into detail about some of the actual variables within those equations, at least in a cursory manner, rather than just going on about math being cool. I don't expect a full proof of the male hormone equation, but it would have been nice to get at least a quick run-through of what these equations actually mean in a more holistic sense.


Th***************:

"I knew that... I f***ing knew that!!!"


Fi************:
She talked about Sex and Maths, and based on 80% of guys' comments here, people only heard and remembered 'sex'.

Av******:

The most click baity title ever!!


Jo********:
Try to look to these theories that take Mathematics to new fields:

In mathematics, Catastrophe Theory is a branch of Bifurcation Theory in the study of dynamical systems; it is also a particular special case of more general Singularity Theory in Geometry.

Bifurcation theory studies and classifies phenomena characterized by sudden shifts in behavior arising from small changes in circumstances, analysing how the qualitative nature of equation solutions depends on the parameters that appear in the equation. This may lead to sudden and dramatic changes, for example the unpredictable timing and magnitude of a landslide.

Catastrophe theory originated with the work of the French mathematician René Thom in the 1960s, and became very popular due to the efforts of Christopher Zeeman in the 1970s. It considers the special case where the long-run stable equilibrium can be identified as the minimum of a smooth, well-defined potential function (Lyapunov function).

Small changes in certain parameters of a nonlinear system can cause equilibria to appear or disappear, or to change from attracting to repelling and vice versa, leading to large and sudden changes of the behaviour of the system. However, examined in a larger parameter space, catastrophe theory reveals that such bifurcation points tend to occur as part of well-defined qualitative geometrical structures.
(Wikipedia)

Er**********:

One of the greatest advancements in my lifetime has been the shift from "nerdy" being undesirable to intelligence being sexy, mainstream, and accepted. I was persecuted as a child for being a nerd, now the term geek is a badge of honor, one that pays me well and makes me far more attractive. Women like Clio area big reason for this change. "Dudes" - a term so many sad commenters on this video have used - are the sort of person who never will get it. And "dudes" would never reach the level of enlightenment to acknowledge and understand why math, pattern recognition, and turning real world events into formulas, algorithms, and science are THE way forward and the future of humankind.

Women like Clio area breath of fresh air in the long history of what's cool and what's not. Is she "hot"? Well sure! But that's only a small portion of why guys like me find her SO attractive. Good looks might generate the initial spark, but brains and success are the glue that hold couples together over time. I've always known that, but I've never taken it to the level of expressing attraction and durability of relationships at a mathematical level.

Enjoyed the presentation Clio! If you go "on tour", I'll buy a ticket for sure.


 

 

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