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It is taking a while for quality to show up on Odysee but we are starting to see a few chans here or there. This is a great one.

High quality channel on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@3Blue1Brown:b It is taking a while for quality to show up on Odysee but we are starting to see a few chans here or there. This is a great one.

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[–] 1 pt

That is indeed some great explanation

[–] 0 pt

it is funny that this conundrum can be understood by a 12 year old. But this is indeed a rare ocurrance... instead we over think these simple majestic numbers to the degree that it is completely impossible to understand.

says something of the state of our education system that all of us know too well to be true. feels bad MAIN..

[–] 2 pts

It really is. I mean math is hard at the higher levels for sure, but it truly is taught extremely poorly. Most of it is just pattern recognition which is a primitive analogue to algorithmic comparative analysis of patterns.

For a long time I used to try and take those cognitive iq tests where it is a bunch of shapes an you are supposed to predict the outcome and I had to throw them away. Until one day I recognized a simple visual pattern (they were rotating the patting in x / y / z coordinates) and all of a sudden I could solve most of them. If I had an obsessive compulsive disorder I would have spent my whole life chasing these patterns and gone into math/

I'm not suggesting I am smart, quite the opposite. I am suggesting that the average iq white person could easily get into math if they were shown these patterns (and they had interest in the subject to begin with).

Agreed.

[–] 0 pt

Face-palm. I never considered that iq tests rotated in three axes. Only ever two. Ffs

God damn I'm stupid