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3Blue1Brown high quality Math/Physics contend
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His videos is some of the best i have seen explaining Math/Physics related contend.
Take a look at Uncertainty principle? It's not about quantum.
What also cool is that he use Python to make these videos.
Quote:Question: What do you use to animate your videos?

Answer: I create the animations programmatically using a python library named "manim" that I've been building up.
If you're curious, you can find it at https://github.com/3b1b/manim, but you should know that I developed it mainly with my own personal use case in mind.
It's not that I want to discourage others from doing similar things, quite the contrary, but often my workflow and development with manim can make it more difficult for an outsider to learn than other better-documented animation tools.
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#2
Oh, I love Heisenberg Universal Principle! It tells us that the world is what we believe it is. Big Grin

Thank you! Subscribed...
I'm definitely going to check out the math videos.
"As they say in Mexico 'dosvidaniya'. That makes two vidaniyas."
https://freedns.afraid.org
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Quote:His videos is some of the best i have seen explaining Math/Physics related contend.
I watched the first two minutes, and I have to agree. Will finish (and then look for more) after this
forum session.
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#4
Finished that video, and will revisit.
This video is the definition of excellence!
I found my pastime for at least the next month (watching all of the videos)!
Thanks

This teaching method reminded me of one introduced by Shimon Schocken (June 2012) for teaching kids math.
If interested, watch the following Ted talk beginning at the 9 minute 30 second mark:
https://www.ted.com/talks/shimon_schocke...e#t-568087

If you watched the entire video, you may be curious about the Nand to Tetris course that is spoken of.
That can be found here: http://nand2tetris.org/course.php

I had mentioned this course on the forum before, after I took the first half, which I found to be a most
pleasurable experience. I see noe, that the second half is available, so will have to take that as well.

I highly recommend this (Nand to Tetris) course to anyone wanting to get a through understanding of how a computer works, from
the first Nand gate to a working model, where you build a working 16 bit computer from the ground up, then build
an OS, assembler and compiler and finally finish with a tetris game, all in six weeks! And it is entirely free (other than the textbook).
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Wow, thanks!

I will see it. I'm even going to write a reminder not to forget it. Teaching is not for everyone. You have to have a talent for that.
"As they say in Mexico 'dosvidaniya'. That makes two vidaniyas."
https://freedns.afraid.org
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