may I add that the entity transforms into fractals (which are a dimension between 2D and 1D) at 11:38, the impact of the entity on the pentagon creates the Mandelbrot set. And one last point: the colors of Plato's different solids is a reference to Plato's phylosophy (each solid represents 1 of the "5" elements) (red for fire, white for air, green for the cube, blue for water and finally ether (which has no specific color) )
Yeah I learned about that after the fact. I've seen the animation vs. math, but haven't seen that physics one yet. I might do a reaction to both of those too, even though I'm a little late to the game.
Ngl out of all I’ve seen react to this ur my fav. Your chill and you explain stuff without pausing (cause they aren’t talking so😂😂) I like ya vibe u got my sub easy 2 min in And the visual helps tons makes explanations simpler
Alan: "Platonic Solids." Me after seeing what Alan's described: Aha! A d4, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20! I had no idea D&D was THIS related to mathematics! Cool!
the tesseract is not a 4-D object by itself. the best comparison that we have is this: all so called 4D shapes a nothing but shadows of the true 4d object.
Watch animation vs Math and animation vs Physics as well!
In cronilogical order: A vs Math => A vs Physics => A vs Geometry
8:51 lollll the hype geek out moment is TOP TEIR. THATS like when I catch an Easter egg. The excitement is contagious
may I add that the entity transforms into fractals (which are a dimension between 2D and 1D)
at 11:38, the impact of the entity on the pentagon creates the Mandelbrot set.
And one last point: the colors of Plato's different solids is a reference to Plato's phylosophy (each solid represents 1 of the "5" elements)
(red for fire, white for air, green for the cube, blue for water and finally ether (which has no specific color) )
Great additions! Thanks!
green for earth, correction
Excellent video Alan! That's well worth the watch.
Thanks, Blue! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
10:50 to be more precise, that is the penrose dart which is used in the penrose tilings
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7:30 That is actually a 24-cell which is 4D
That's why the projectiles he sends out at 11:03 are Octahedrons.
@@MrAlexblabla mhm you can make a 24-cell by combining a tesaract with a 16-cell(4D equivalent of an octohedron)
Yeah all the shapes were 4d
u're underated bruh,u explain these theories soo detailed
Thanks! I really appreciate that!
the last part (18:03) shows the stickman where he saw himself at another dimesion (watch Animation vs. Physics and you will know)
Yeah I learned about that after the fact. I've seen the animation vs. math, but haven't seen that physics one yet. I might do a reaction to both of those too, even though I'm a little late to the game.
@@scholarsauce ok :D
Nice reaction, very priceless! Also you should definitely react to the other 2 he did, Animation vs. Math & Animation vs. Physics. You'll love it!
Thanks! I'm planning on doing the other two!
17:36 These are also 4D. We have a 5-cell, a teseract, 200-cell and 24-cell(I think)
7:16 here we have (phi)⁰+(phi)¹=(phi)²
in the proof of pythagorean theorem
You should watch animation vs math and animation vs physics next!
Thanks! I am planning on it!
Great reaction, everything is understable now!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Absoluty yes!
Hurts my head but I get it
Ngl out of all I’ve seen react to this ur my fav. Your chill and you explain stuff without pausing (cause they aren’t talking so😂😂) I like ya vibe u got my sub easy 2 min in
And the visual helps tons makes explanations simpler
Wow! That's high praise! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the sub!
You might wanna check out and do a reaction video for Animation vs math, done by the same channel
A few people have been asking. I've seen that one before, but it would be fun to talk about all the cool math in it. I think I will! Thanks!
Alan: "Platonic Solids."
Me after seeing what Alan's described: Aha! A d4, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20! I had no idea D&D was THIS related to mathematics! Cool!
It definitely is! I have a complete set of D&D dice in my office for this exact reason!
@@scholarsauce That's awesome! (And I just noticed I accidentally left out the d6 in the list. 🤦🏼♀️ Oopsie!)
Watch Animation vs Math & Animation vs Physics..Thanks
Anything in side a box that pressure destroys everything 11:52, 16:32
i feel like that some of alen baker video are kinda educational
Oh, most definitely! And they are incredibly well researched on his side too!
the tesseract is not a 4-D object by itself. the best comparison that we have is this: all so called 4D shapes a nothing but shadows of the true 4d object.
Indeed.
@@scholarsauce thank you for the answer
There are, at least, 48 regular polyhedra; but that's a video for another time
Yes, but besides the Platonic ones, they are all nonconvex. I agree it would make for an interesting video, though!
12:52 “👀”
Me:💀💀
😂😂😂😂
Main enemy 4d hyper diamond
Facilisimo ¿Verdad?