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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEiSloE1r-A

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy

Et******:

0:43 That is the most f*cked up laugh I have ever heard 


Fl****************:

for a moment i thought he`d be talking about LSD: 5:51

i mean psychedelics let you see geometrical patterns because the universe and all of existence is deeply mathematical
we perceive things like this as beautiful because they connect with us on a fundamental level

also, he is right when assuming that we actually know everything because part of us has never lost connection to the one consciousness

oh man, i like the sheer awesomity of everything :D
thanks for reading this!


Gu***********:

(5:17)
Me during exam time doing maths question just to not get answer at the end!


Qe****:
If he changed that third value at 7:44 into 1.618 I bet it would have resolved perfectly.

 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy

do*********:
Who's brewing coffee during the talk?

za********:
Jesus Christmas... Who gave the water boy a camera?

Ju*********:
I'll give him props. He obviously enjoys teaching, gave some good advice and showed me something I had never seen before (spiral/dot image). I thought that was interesting. It's a free 9 min clip on YouTube. Quit your whining people. Thx

Sw**************:
Best cameraman, 2013

Al********:
Is that the loudest computer ever clicking around in the background?

Os************:
This guy sounds exactly like Hades from the Disney Hercules movie haha

Je**********:
It is funny because his name, Matte, is short for the word "mathematics" in swedish

Mi*******:

The title should change because I feel a lot of you guys missed the point of the video.

He gives Plato example ephasizes the young slave boy and the other character of the story didn't know the hidden potential UNTIL presented with a question from and outside force.

In his story he's the slave boy. Giving examples of how he since a child always had something pulling at him but his potential wasnt unlocked until he himself went to seek for answers from the universe instead of waiting for the universe to ask questions

He's encouraging people to engage in seeking the questions to ask to help them get closer to their goals and unlocking their full potential...

But this is just my opinion how I perceived this vid.


Cr**********:

A similar thing happened to me when I was a child. I realized that orbit was possible.


Ga***********:
I found out by general relativity but then i discovered einstein already did. Poor me.

Jo******:
"All we need to do is have the questions asked for us. We already have the knowledge." Sounds like Tesla is a perfect example.

Kh**********:
"We are merely discoverers of the infity. We don't invent these formulas, they are already there, present in the infinity..."
'G.H. Hardy

Pr**********:
Matte is math in Swedish, who would have thought?

KN******:

This presentation proves two things - 1. That curiosity is the precurser to creativity and discovery. 2. Nature is designed according to mathematical code and the base code is very simple. This can be witnessed also with Fractals, the golden ratio of Phi and the Fibonnaci Sequence.


Th********:

is the camera man smoking a hubbly bubbly


Ga*****:
he looks like a villain from a movie

Ko***************:
"The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy"

So that's the absolute value of Jonathan Matte, I take it?

Co*******:
I just tried that spiral on my ti-89, it is awesome

lo*****:

It's very frustrating when a person Wants to watch an interesting talk, TEDx or otherwise, and the audio quality is very poor. Makes you appreciate good live sound engineering.


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

Matte is Math in swedish!


Mi***********:

This would have been interesting had it been well produced. Unfortunaltely the amateur camera work made it a PITA.


Co************:

I've actually had the same thing happen to me. When I was younger I studied black holes and galaxies. Eventually I figured through my studies that these two entities had much more in common than I had previously thought. I theorized (I was 13) that at the center of galaxies were Super Massive Black Holes. These particular Black Holes were much different than other Black Holes not by there size and mass, but rather how they dealt with matter. My theory is that Super Massive Black Holes have quite literally eaten themselves too "full" (for lack of a better word). Instead of absorbing matter and energy it actually reverts it back onto itself creating stasis. This would explain both why we are still alive and why the middle of galaxies shine so brightly. I took this theory of mine to a Astronomy and Physics Professor (not going to use an specific names) and she told me that Physicists and Astronomers had only recently begun theorizing the exact same thing I had. Her telling me that my thoughts were on par with some of the greatest scientific minds alive warmed me to the bone. There's something about validation. Human beings strive for it. We want to know that something we did was pertinent. Something I did mattered not only to me, but to many others like me. People who thoughts the same way I did. Sitting alone in a room looking at the wall trying to comprehend something so much greater than myself. There's nothing in the world quite like that.


su***************:
Worst filmed TedTalk ever.

Me***************:
I guess he would be a great math teacher

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

lol, "Matte" in Norwegian means "mathematics". Just letting you into my world


Sa**:
I used to be great at math until I was taught the "proper" way to do it. Now I pretty much hate math.

Dy************************************:

It all comes down to geometry in the end and we are part of that geometry!


Ba*****:
Socrates didn't even come close to giving evidence that the slave boy had it in him. If you go research the conversation Socrates essentially told the boy what it all meant and asked him to put what he had just told him into his own words. I like Socrates but he made himself look a fool on that one.

Sp**************:

Really liked this.


Jo*************:
If you want to ruin the beauty of this, look up the manga "Uzumaki". If you read through it I guarantee you will never look at spirals the same again.

Al************:
Bahaha! Someone actually laughed at his joke at the beginning. God I'm glad my sense of humor isn't that poor.

Zo*******:

With all due respect, math isn't spontaneous.  It takes serious thought.  Just ask Andrew Wiles.


Ja***********:

I enjoy the fact that if you slice a triangle from a tip directly through you can only ever get more triangles.


M:

If i remember right... Socrates said something like: "My knowledge is under my feet." Some people/guy: "Then take it." Socrates: "For that, i have to bend down."


 

 

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