Numberphile

On a related note I find Pi fascinating. We think it is likely to be infinite without repeating patterns then it may contain every possible combination of numbers. So at some point in Pi there may be enough information to describe our universe. Therefore our own universe may be simply a manifestation of someone elses Pi.

Wait... what have I been smoking????

I find phi fascinating. The relation it has to intersecting circles such as the flower of life can keep you up all night. So, so many ancient symbols relate back to phi in their structure. It is also not an integer.
 
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If you like numberphile then you may also like their computer focused sister channel computerphile: https://www.youtube.com/user/Computerphile/videos

Also, a channel by the same guy but not really related that I enjoy is objectivity. It gives some insights into the more interesting scientific things within the royal society: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtwKon9qMt5YLVgQt1tvJKg/videos

All of Brady Haran's channels contain things that will probably be of interest to people who find any of them interesting. They're all very well made and feature experts who are passionate about their subject and skilled at explaining it.
 
1/12 wtf... admittedly I'm a bit drunk, but wth? It felt like making stuff bend to make it fit.


EDIT:- Emmm that 3rd vid actually makes it logical - crap myhead hurts.

Nate
 
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I watch it and also sub to a few of the guys. So singing banana and mathsgear (which is Matt Parker's)

Singing Banana is great, love his videos.

Also subbed to computerphile and periodic videos. They are good. And finally from Computerphile I subbed to Tom Scott whos videos are fantastic.
 
I really got into maths and numbers when I was in college doing engineering too but before that, couldn't a **** about it. I have not really used any of the mathematics I did in, college so my ability has degraded but weirdly I still have a grasp on, Algebra.
 
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