I've watched numerous mathematicians, physicists, and even math students react to Alan's video, and indeed they can highlight many details. However, your video stood out the most as you were able to highlight nearly all of the references, even the smallest details that most would overlook on initial reaction, which is quite impressive. Also I love your energy!
OH WOW, the platonic solids as elements is actually in the animation!!! The tetrahedron was red, Octahedron was white and stood still in the air, Hexahedron made them descend cuz it's earth and it's heavy, and it was green, the Icosahedron was blue and the only one that bent and stretched when the 4D entity collided with it, and boom, Dodecahedron was yellow and the aether/universe, so it was able to contain it. HOLY COW.
Each platonic solid's edge count also corresponds to one of three rhombohedra: rhombic hexahedron (or simply rhombohedron), rhombic dodecahedron, or rhombic triacontahedron.
If you look closely when the Dodecahedron is thrown, a bunch of points on the 4-D creation connect/converge onto one spot and i believe thats what actually causes it to become trapped.
Yeah, I thought something similar. The dodecahedron caught the 4D object in a point of oscillation where it was closest to (or resembled) a 3D shape, then dissipated the extra dimension in form of dragon tail fractal curves.
@@themathemagicchannel oh and by the way the shape that what is the villain of animation vs geometry that you saw was actually a 4D 24 cell Polytope! 😅😅😂😂🤣🤣
Whoa! You're super quick to catch up on the little details, I didn't even think about a few of them until you mentioned it! This is defo one of the better analysis out there - I hope your channel grows bigger!
And a good reason that is the antagonistic shape is that it does not have a parallel in any other dimension. n-simplexes (extensions of triangles and tetrahedra) go on for any dimension, as to n-cubes and their duals, but the "hyperdiamond" can only exist in 4D.
What about the last nine seconds of the video. You should know by now that Alan Becker has animation all the way up to the very last second of his videos. There's subtle nod to an infinite cycle at the end.
Never really liked geometry in school, but alan's animation really makes me wish i knew more about it. And your commentary was cherry on top, i was amazed all the way through
i hated math but after these three animations i saw i changed my mind its such a beautiful thing to study and without It would mean no time, no calendars, no buildings, no transportation, no recipes… the list goes on and on. Quite simply, all of the comforts which make our lives what they are today would be no more.
My theory is the golden figure The Second Coming(the stickman) trapped the 24 cell in is 5D and that's why you see Animation Vs Physics The Second Coming in there. If you haven't watched Animation Vs Physics yet, you should, but in one scene, he goes into a black hole and reaches the singularity, so maybe he used it to look from a parallel universe
I understand that there is a 4D solution to the Dodecohedral universe theory equation that suggests that having several such objects touch along a fourth spacial dimension and then you would get the 'infinite reflection' effect showing here.
Amazing commentary, I enjoyed your detailed analysis of it. Rewatching it with someone who understands and enjoys it as much as I do while learning more concepts in the process is quite beneficial. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you! I'm totally new to this and learning the ropes, hopefully the channel gets better gradually and you'll stick around :) really appreciate your support ☺
Looking through animations like this really makes me think mathematicians (and other nerds) during ancient times were already extremely big brain, way too ahead of their times.
Ah man I'm so glad someone noticed the antagonist was a 4D object! I noticed it was looking real weird, so when I checked the comments of the video someone said it was a 4D object. I'm amazed by the things I learned from mathematicians was really neat! Like the 3D objects being thrown are actually different 'elements'. They even have physics that connect them to their element, like Fire always sitting point-up and can't be knocked over easily, Air floating upwards, Earth adding weight and dropping to the ground, Air bending and flexing as the 4D object strains against it... and of course what you noticed with Aether being the universe! I'm sure for the 4D object, it wasn't angry at our protagonists, but perhaps angry where it was as it wasn't with its other multi-dimensional objects? We can see once it's within the Aether, there's other higher dimension objects, and it seems to have calmed down. Perhaps it was lashing out like a caged wild animal thrashing in its containment, trying to find a way back home. That's why it was attacking at seemingly chaotic moments-it was lashing out at everything and anything to get back home.
21:10 As you said to listeners, IT REALLY BLOW MY MIND!!!! As one of person who very wondered the theorem referenced by the video. That formula was shocking! i'm absolutely have no idea that penrose tiles is also related with phi!!! It really appreciate to showing us that formula. FOR REAL!!
I really like your cutaways going into greater depth about the specific part you are commenting and the related expanded equations. I find them really helpful and end up learning a lot more than I expected. Alan and a friend of his do a combo offical reaction video / director's comentary on all his animations on their channel "Animators vs Games". You might enjoy checking out their video when you have the free time.
I do really love this video, you go super in depth and you are either an amazing actor or you just love doing these videos. One minor detail that doesn't matter a lot but I noticed is that you paused at the very end when "The End" showed up on screen and you missed out on the very minor detail on the circle moving like it did in the very start, I would've liked to hear what you would maybe have theorized why if you didn't pause. Mini theory I have is that it's a loop and one of the alternate oranges in the circle will exit the circle after making another line, which is why the symbol knew to not fear orange at the start, because they've done it before. That's all just my thoughts, again lovely vid.
Thanks so much for all the positivity! Yes I loved making this video 😅 Re: the end, I just didn’t see it, thanks for pointing it out. This is just my take on this video 🫣
Woah!! You caught all the references! Including Metatrons cube! 😁 You’re probably one of the first ones to fully understand and appreciate the references! I’m such a geek for all these references myself haha 💛 Though it’s more of a leisurely activity for me. Educating myself I mean
A lot of this one is about the attempt of geometry to contain chaos and how the golden ratio has both been a tool, but also a bit of a thorn in the side of that because it constantly opens the door to chaotic non-periodic and fractal structures
I always find it funny when people say the universe is chaotic and random. Because from everything scientists have learned, none of it is. It’s just simply too high of a level for us to comprehend.
i was thinking the universe inside of the dodecahedron at the end was an example of non-euclidean space, and that example u showed of dodecahedral space makes a lot of sense. neat recap!
The angry shape was definitely a 24-cell, you could make out some much clearer angles. An at the end they were all regular polychorons flying in - first a simplex flew in, then a tesseract, and the 24-cell went in there too; so the blue one was probably a 600-cell. And did you watch animation vs physics? Because string theory does make an appearance there
at 11:12 you can see for a brief moment that the side lengths of the triangle are 1, phi, and sqrt(phi) Then phi creates a square on the side with length sqrt(phi) Meaning it glowed not because it has side lengths phi, but because the area of the square was sqrt(phi)^2 and when sqrt(phi)^2 is simplified, you get phi Or at least that's why I think the square glowed
The polygon that Phi stopped at has 40 sides (I counted) Also I think, when TSC shoots the points at the 4d thingy, the timing is also somewhat representative of Phi
What a Video... Who knowed, that Maths alone and a Stickman can make such a Good Story, and even Teach the REAL way of Math in many ways... I wonder where the Story with the Chosen One and all Those Maths will go, and also what the The chosen one Physics will play a Role in it. Math, Physics, Geometry, hmm im too hyped up for this
27:00 My theory is that you can fight a 4-dimensional monster made of all platonic solids only with all platonic solids... And the perfect golden 12-sider at the end to finally destroy the monster.
As a Christian. Like not just my name. but as a Christian. Watching this stuff especially when explained about the kite and dart thing. My faith just sky rockets into a whole new level. Unbelievably complex and intentional. What an incredible mind (one might even call it a Godly mind) behind the world as we know it.
It’s really interesting how we find something so unique in a greater group (making tiles with golden ratios and finding golden ratios in the number of tiles as well) truly mind boggling 😅
unsure if you already know this but use comma and dot (whilst paused) to go back and forth by 1 frame to properly see the easy to miss stuff. only just seen 12:30 after commenting, nevermind hahaha.
So actually the square at 11:20 is a Golden Square because the area is PHI. If you notice at 11:11 it shows the length of that side to be sqrt(PHI) so sqrt(PHI) × sqrt(PHI) = PHI
Something i noticed is that the 4th dimensional diamond only charged at straight sides .. and when it bounced off a straight side it was making it spherical.
16:00 Metatron is defenitly a force of good, considering his is the most powerfull arch-angel of all. He name literaly means "the one besides god", and he even has a throne next to him, and is considered to have the highiest position in all heaven.
i'll be in highschool by july 29 and math is my favorite so im chasing my dream job of being a enginner or technichian this will help by the time i reach that level i love your videos
Thank you so much for the kind comment! Make sure to watch some of the ‘learning’ content ^ this one is super fun though and has lots of hidden gems within 😅
OH! So that is the reason behind the faint Red, Cyan/White, Green, Blue for the Platonic Solid. They represent the elements. Also, since TSC throws all the Platonic Solids at 24 Cell. He basically summon the Archangel Metatron to capture the chaos of 24 cells Monster. Heh! In the end: Mathematic and Religious are always relate to each other in one way or another. Even though, they sometime never agree to each other. But, they do help each other developes.
13:21 That looks like a four dimensional hyper diamond. ( I’ve seen a lot of four dimensional stuff when I was researching Multiverses. *lore about myself in the USS Alpha Multiverse* )
I wonder if the reason that fractals are left behind the 4d object is because fractals have a non-integer dimension. The 4d object is destroying 2d objects and leaving behind a non-integer dimension in its wake.
TSC Orange with a cowboy hat is indeed a reference to the ending of Animation vs Physics. If by any chance you would be reacting to that, I'll hint to you that the bright flash at the start of the video is a direct reference (or continuation) from the Animation vs Math where euler (e) sends TSC at the end of that video to somewhere else.
This is a really nice video but I did not understand anything that you said that and the animation was cool but I didn't understand at all but that's what I expected I am only 10 years old😅
@@frankezeala-vi9mb keep on practicing :) you’ll get it. Keep on being interested and passionate, math is super interesting. Thank you for watching!! Really appreciate it ☺️⭐️
Can you make a video about sin and cosine tan and ... please I already know all the basics well I don't i know advanced math that my class doesn't even teach so please make a vid for sin and cos and tan and give an easy example please
I wonder if having multiple mindblowing moments too quickly is considered a health hazard, i mean i knew up until golden ratio, i knew small disorganized fragments of what i now know are called platonic solids, which was honestly the biggest mind bending moment i had to do, all the small things i knew which seemed completely unrelated just combined seamlessly. But can we go back to the Metatron cube?, what the actual frick... how do you even think about a shape like that? and i thought the Hadron Collider was complicated... Two opposing cubes, combined with two opposing hexagrams but they are triangles. after that, trying to make sense of that is genuinly mind bending. That cube is gonna make my brain square itself.
This was so cool, I usually don't like math that much but hearing your input and comments was really fun! :D Edit: you mentioned Megatron/the Decepticons!! I love transformers so much, this just made me like the video so much more Edit2: honestly yeah, I think it is really cool what some can do with math! But it's all so very complicated to me
And the evil polytope is the tesseract or 4-d cube to make it we have to put 6 intersecting cubes in a cube then connect all vertices of iner 6 cubes to all vertices of outer cube the cubes should change size depending on pov
I've watched numerous mathematicians, physicists, and even math students react to Alan's video, and indeed they can highlight many details. However, your video stood out the most as you were able to highlight nearly all of the references, even the smallest details that most would overlook on initial reaction, which is quite impressive. Also I love your energy!
That’s awesome thank you so much for the kind comment ☺️🙏
the chill zones reaction highlighted many details too, he even predicted the entire video in the first minute
OH WOW, the platonic solids as elements is actually in the animation!!!
The tetrahedron was red, Octahedron was white and stood still in the air, Hexahedron made them descend cuz it's earth and it's heavy, and it was green, the Icosahedron was blue and the only one that bent and stretched when the 4D entity collided with it, and boom, Dodecahedron was yellow and the aether/universe, so it was able to contain it. HOLY COW.
@@Kennedy00Louis yes!
The Icosahedron also slowed it down 🤯
We can also infer that Animation vs Physics takes place after this since TSC fell basically into space!
Each platonic solid's edge count also corresponds to one of three rhombohedra: rhombic hexahedron (or simply rhombohedron), rhombic dodecahedron, or rhombic triacontahedron.
9:56 by counting half the sides and multiplying it by 2, I can confirm that this is a tetracontagon
Thanks for doing the work 😅😊
Orange backing off of Phi means he probably got immediate flashbacks of how his encounter with Euler went
Yes! Good point 😅
If you look closely when the Dodecahedron is thrown, a bunch of points on the 4-D creation connect/converge onto one spot and i believe thats what actually causes it to become trapped.
@@keithpierce5686 yes definitely happens, didn’t know what to make of it 🫣
Yeah, I thought something similar. The dodecahedron caught the 4D object in a point of oscillation where it was closest to (or resembled) a 3D shape, then dissipated the extra dimension in form of dragon tail fractal curves.
@@Aivrioh that sounds very good
im so glad that you were able to recognize the 4d object as a 24 cell
That’s kind of you to say, thanks for the comment ☺️🙏
there's actually an Animation vs. Physics before this, thought you might have missed it.
Thank you 😅
@@themathemagicchannel oh and by the way the shape that what is the villain of animation vs geometry that you saw was actually a 4D 24 cell Polytope! 😅😅😂😂🤣🤣
@@DavidMuri-lm5vy I’m not sure! Seems so messy inside 🫣
@@themathemagicchannel Yeah if you were wondering who the cowboy hat guy was... watch that to find out
@@themathemagicchannel Isn't that how all four dimensional shapes behave?
Whoa! You're super quick to catch up on the little details, I didn't even think about a few of them until you mentioned it! This is defo one of the better analysis out there - I hope your channel grows bigger!
@@0rionX99 that’s so nice of you to say, thanks for the support! ☺️🌅
I didn't know about the kite one!!! Thank you (that actually blew my mind)
I'm glad you found that part interesting!
The fact that I'm learning more things in Alan's animations with your lessons is actually crazy instead of learning more in school😮
Very kind of you to say :) thanks for watching!
I believe that the 4D object is actually a 24-cell polytope, but it’s difficult to tell with the way it’s animated so chaotically
It is indeed!
Yes! And you’re right it’s very chaotic
And a good reason that is the antagonistic shape is that it does not have a parallel in any other dimension. n-simplexes (extensions of triangles and tetrahedra) go on for any dimension, as to n-cubes and their duals, but the "hyperdiamond" can only exist in 4D.
What about the last nine seconds of the video. You should know by now that Alan Becker has animation all the way up to the very last second of his videos. There's subtle nod to an infinite cycle at the end.
Sorry I didn’t know that! 😅
Never really liked geometry in school, but alan's animation really makes me wish i knew more about it. And your commentary was cherry on top, i was amazed all the way through
Thank you so much for the kind words, and yes his animation is incredible! 😊
I like how he enjoys the action and not only the explanation.
Definitely did :)
you have explained this better than many of the other youtubers that claim to be professionals at this topic to be honest
I’m glad you enjoyed the ideas I put forward! 😅
One physicist said there was a paper which suggested the shape of the universe was actually a dodecahedron.
Yes, I mention this at the end of the video 🫣
i hated math but after these three animations i saw i changed my mind its such a beautiful thing to study and without
It would mean no time, no calendars, no buildings, no transportation, no recipes… the list goes on and on. Quite simply, all of the comforts which make our lives what they are today would be no more.
You’re so right :)
Sir, I watched a few reacts to this so far and the mathematical formulars and really good explanations earned you a sub. Keep up the good work :)
That’s very kind of you thank you 😊
My theory is the golden figure The Second Coming(the stickman) trapped the 24 cell in is 5D and that's why you see Animation Vs Physics The Second Coming in there. If you haven't watched Animation Vs Physics yet, you should, but in one scene, he goes into a black hole and reaches the singularity, so maybe he used it to look from a parallel universe
That’s a great theory! 😅
the metattron cube is also called the 120 cell
Oh that makes a lot of sense
You should check out the Chill Zones reaction to this. They had their own thoughts on this.
Would love to get my bathroom tiles done in Penrose tiling.
😂😂😂
I understand that there is a 4D solution to the Dodecohedral universe theory equation that suggests that having several such objects touch along a fourth spacial dimension and then you would get the 'infinite reflection' effect showing here.
thank you for sharing that!
Amazing commentary, I enjoyed your detailed analysis of it. Rewatching it with someone who understands and enjoys it as much as I do while learning more concepts in the process is quite beneficial. Keep up the amazing work!
Much appreciated! Thank you so much for the positivity 🌅🌅🌅
I love the idea of a math teacher being a youtuber, youve earned urself a like and a sub
Thank you! I'm totally new to this and learning the ropes, hopefully the channel gets better gradually and you'll stick around :) really appreciate your support ☺
I love how you go in depth and detail to explain the complex parts
Thank you so much, really appreciate it ☺️
I'm on my math journey. I'm very late but I'm running with a passion here lol
You got this! It’s never too late, you can learn a lot in a short amount of time with good motivation 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you. We out here
Looking through animations like this really makes me think mathematicians (and other nerds) during ancient times were already extremely big brain, way too ahead of their times.
They discovered so much for us
Ah man I'm so glad someone noticed the antagonist was a 4D object! I noticed it was looking real weird, so when I checked the comments of the video someone said it was a 4D object. I'm amazed by the things I learned from mathematicians was really neat! Like the 3D objects being thrown are actually different 'elements'. They even have physics that connect them to their element, like Fire always sitting point-up and can't be knocked over easily, Air floating upwards, Earth adding weight and dropping to the ground, Air bending and flexing as the 4D object strains against it... and of course what you noticed with Aether being the universe!
I'm sure for the 4D object, it wasn't angry at our protagonists, but perhaps angry where it was as it wasn't with its other multi-dimensional objects? We can see once it's within the Aether, there's other higher dimension objects, and it seems to have calmed down. Perhaps it was lashing out like a caged wild animal thrashing in its containment, trying to find a way back home. That's why it was attacking at seemingly chaotic moments-it was lashing out at everything and anything to get back home.
That’s a great way to put it, thanks for sharing!
21:10 As you said to listeners, IT REALLY BLOW MY MIND!!!!
As one of person who very wondered the theorem referenced by the video.
That formula was shocking! i'm absolutely have no idea that penrose tiles is also related with phi!!!
It really appreciate to showing us that formula. FOR REAL!!
Isn’t it crazy!
15:07 that is exactly what it is. A 24-cell "hyper diamond" 4D object
🫣 I believe you 💎
Your reaction is so detailed that I can learn something today. Good content there!
Awesome, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Awesome video! Love your channel, keep it up -- your videos have been really helpful for things I don't understand/was wondering about! :D
Thank you for the kind words and support, glad you enjoyed it☺️🙏
I really like your cutaways going into greater depth about the specific part you are commenting and the related expanded equations. I find them really helpful and end up learning a lot more than I expected.
Alan and a friend of his do a combo offical reaction video / director's comentary on all his animations on their channel "Animators vs Games". You might enjoy checking out their video when you have the free time.
Thank you so much for the comment, glad you finding the explanations useful. Sure will check it out 🙏☺️
I can FEEL your pure joy and it makes me happy 🥺👍
I felt pretty happy going through this amazing video yes 😅
I do really love this video, you go super in depth and you are either an amazing actor or you just love doing these videos. One minor detail that doesn't matter a lot but I noticed is that you paused at the very end when "The End" showed up on screen and you missed out on the very minor detail on the circle moving like it did in the very start, I would've liked to hear what you would maybe have theorized why if you didn't pause. Mini theory I have is that it's a loop and one of the alternate oranges in the circle will exit the circle after making another line, which is why the symbol knew to not fear orange at the start, because they've done it before. That's all just my thoughts, again lovely vid.
Thanks so much for all the positivity! Yes I loved making this video 😅
Re: the end, I just didn’t see it, thanks for pointing it out. This is just my take on this video 🫣
Woah!! You caught all the references! Including Metatrons cube! 😁
You’re probably one of the first ones to fully understand and appreciate the references!
I’m such a geek for all these references myself haha 💛
Though it’s more of a leisurely activity for me. Educating myself I mean
Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
A lot of this one is about the attempt of geometry to contain chaos and how the golden ratio has both been a tool, but also a bit of a thorn in the side of that because it constantly opens the door to chaotic non-periodic and fractal structures
Well spotted! Thanks for sharing 🙏☺️
I always find it funny when people say the universe is chaotic and random. Because from everything scientists have learned, none of it is. It’s just simply too high of a level for us to comprehend.
Yes that’s a fair comment 😊
i was thinking the universe inside of the dodecahedron at the end was an example of non-euclidean space, and that example u showed of dodecahedral space makes a lot of sense. neat recap!
Thank you, what a crazy ride, leaves us with so many questions!
4:30 Golden Ratio
4:46 Phi
13:18 Hyper Diamond I think😅😅😅
13:30 Fractals
18:21 Golden Spiral
22:04 Golden Pentagon
23:53 Tetrahedron
24:09 Octahedron
24:26 Hexahedron
25:00 Icosahedron
25:20 Dodecahedron
28:31 Hypercube, Complex Polyhedron, Star-Shaped Polyhedral, Hyper Diamond and Idk
🔥🔥🔥
@@themathemagicchannel I sub you😊😊😊
Im doing math advanced learning function, trigonometry, calculus, integration and differentiation i learn so much from your reaction THANK YOU
Thanks that’s so kind of you! ☺️☺️☺️
The angry shape was definitely a 24-cell, you could make out some much clearer angles. An at the end they were all regular polychorons flying in - first a simplex flew in, then a tesseract, and the 24-cell went in there too; so the blue one was probably a 600-cell.
And did you watch animation vs physics? Because string theory does make an appearance there
yay! bet this video's gonna be great
You’re first in! I’m so anxious to hear what you guys think! 🫣🫣🫣
Fans are referring to the hostile object as the "4-D Hyperdiamond."
@@kaseymathew1893 most likely what this is 💎☺️
I'm gonna go on a limb and say that the 4th dimensional object was metatron's cube just because of the focus on the platonic solids.
at 11:12 you can see for a brief moment that the side lengths of the triangle are 1, phi, and sqrt(phi)
Then phi creates a square on the side with length sqrt(phi)
Meaning it glowed not because it has side lengths phi, but because the area of the square was sqrt(phi)^2
and when sqrt(phi)^2 is simplified, you get phi
Or at least that's why I think the square glowed
Well spotted!
The attacking 4D shape is called, "4D-Hyper diamond".
@@TheGlitchedOverseer thank you ☺️🙏
The polygon that Phi stopped at has 40 sides (I counted)
Also I think, when TSC shoots the points at the 4d thingy, the timing is also somewhat representative of Phi
Oh wow that is referring to the musical side of the ratio!
10:21 its a 40 side polygon "Tetracontagon
OMG! It's totally an angry metatron cube! That's why it needed to be trapped in all of the platonic solids!
It might be!
What a Video...
Who knowed, that Maths alone and a Stickman can make such a Good Story, and even Teach the REAL way of Math in many ways...
I wonder where the Story with the Chosen One and all Those Maths will go, and also what the The chosen one Physics will play a Role in it.
Math, Physics, Geometry, hmm im too hyped up for this
ps. this Channel got a new Sub from me ^^
THANK YOU! Yes what an amazing story!
27:00 My theory is that you can fight a 4-dimensional monster made of all platonic solids only with all platonic solids... And the perfect golden 12-sider at the end to finally destroy the monster.
Sounds good :)
29:32 did you notice the giant 120 cell shadow?
🫣 totally didn’t see that!
again you catch much more than any other reactor i have seen
I’m good you enjoyed it ☺️
As a Christian. Like not just my name. but as a Christian. Watching this stuff especially when explained about the kite and dart thing. My faith just sky rockets into a whole new level. Unbelievably complex and intentional. What an incredible mind (one might even call it a Godly mind) behind the world as we know it.
It’s really interesting how we find something so unique in a greater group (making tiles with golden ratios and finding golden ratios in the number of tiles as well) truly mind boggling 😅
@@themathemagicchannel its incredible man. I cant believe I get to revel at it the rest of my life. Truly grateful to live in such a masterpiece
unsure if you already know this but use comma and dot (whilst paused) to go back and forth by 1 frame to properly see the easy to miss stuff.
only just seen 12:30 after commenting, nevermind hahaha.
Yes although I’m still not very intuitive with it 😅
So actually the square at 11:20 is a Golden Square because the area is PHI. If you notice at 11:11 it shows the length of that side to be sqrt(PHI) so sqrt(PHI) × sqrt(PHI) = PHI
@@ChrisMMaster0 well spotted!
BEST reaction and explanation to this video yet. ❤
Something i noticed is that the 4th dimensional diamond only charged at straight sides .. and when it bounced off a straight side it was making it spherical.
Nicely spotted!
I'm learning about ancient alchemy for a class project. Imagine my surprise when I saw the 5 Alchemical Elements- 26:00
😮😮😮
bro was flabbergasted
I counted, the polygon that Phi turned into the circle diagram of a triangle only had 40 sides, also known as a Tetracontagon.
Thank you for counting 😅
16:00 Metatron is defenitly a force of good, considering his is the most powerfull arch-angel of all. He name literaly means "the one besides god", and he even has a throne next to him, and is considered to have the highiest position in all heaven.
Thank you for clarifying ☺️🙏
For the shape the take form of anything it needs a large structure to form it that way.
Yes good observation :) thanks for sharing
i'll be in highschool by july 29 and math is my favorite so im chasing my dream job of being a enginner or technichian this will help by the time i reach that level i love your videos
Thank you so much for the kind comment! Make sure to watch some of the ‘learning’ content ^ this one is super fun though and has lots of hidden gems within 😅
So that's what thst 4d shape is metatron cube cuz platonic solids do show up in here shape literally looks just like it
Nope it's a 24-cell which is apparently a platonic solid for 4d that doesn't have a 3d equivalent or something like that.
@@tekbox7909 great, now i want to go on a rsearch spree about platonic solids in higher dimensions, thx for that
Thank you guys for giving it some thought ☺️
26:20 it looks like the dice you use for D&D
I’ve never played D&D, thanks will check it out 😊
The polygon with the most sides here is (I think) a 40-gon.
Thanks for sharing your observation! It's great to have viewers who notice the details :)
I think you were the only one to catch the reason why the platonic solids were those colors!
Oh that’s sweet of you to say, thank you for the comment!
OH! So that is the reason behind the faint Red, Cyan/White, Green, Blue for the Platonic Solid. They represent the elements.
Also, since TSC throws all the Platonic Solids at 24 Cell. He basically summon the Archangel Metatron to capture the chaos of 24 cells Monster.
Heh! In the end: Mathematic and Religious are always relate to each other in one way or another. Even though, they sometime never agree to each other. But, they do help each other developes.
Yes, and mathematics is the language of all sciences, it is life as well :)
13:21 That looks like a four dimensional hyper diamond. ( I’ve seen a lot of four dimensional stuff when I was researching Multiverses. *lore about myself in the USS Alpha Multiverse* )
Yes 🫣
Use something random but a tesseract is not 4 dimensional rather it's a shadow of a 4 dimensional shape
It's my first time on your channel. I very much enjoyed this video. ❤
Thanks so much for dropping by ☺️☺️☺️
I wonder if the reason that fractals are left behind the 4d object is because fractals have a non-integer dimension.
The 4d object is destroying 2d objects and leaving behind a non-integer dimension in its wake.
Nice, yes that could be why we get fractals 😅🫣
I don’t think that’s a metatron cube. I think it’s that 24 sided 4d shape you mentioned but shaking and turning
Episode 1, reviewed. Now, you've skipped Episode 2 and have begun Episode 3.
Yes although I’ll stick to math so I’ve reviewed what I can 🫣
15:46 I see the Triforce.
the universe is at the background at the dragon fractals.. stars light dots
Oh well spotted!
9:58 It is actually 40 sides.
Thanks, the name of the shape is tetracontagon
Thank you guys 🙏☺️
TSC Orange with a cowboy hat is indeed a reference to the ending of Animation vs Physics.
If by any chance you would be reacting to that, I'll hint to you that the bright flash at the start of the video is a direct reference (or continuation) from the Animation vs Math where euler (e) sends TSC at the end of that video to somewhere else.
I’ll stick to mathematics 🫣☺️
Throwing Infinity at Infinity
😮 oh maybe that’s what it is
14:46 more like a shadow rather than the actual representation of what a 4d object would look like
Yes thank you for your observation 😅
Which it is theorized how one would see a 4D object: by it's 3D shadow
To be this brilliant. Wow, great video.
Thank you for this wonderfully positive comment 🙏🙏🙏
Is it just me or are the cracks of the big pentagon (that i forgot the name) kind of a mandelbrot thing
10:00 it’s 40 sides
All you have left to react to now is Animation Vs Physics. Then the series (so far) will be complete
Sorry to disappoint, I'll stick to mathematics! 😳
@@themathemagicchannel Boo, but understandable
9:54 I have counted, and the shape is a triacontakaienneagon, with 39 sides.
Thank you for doing the heavy lifting and counting 😅🙏
@@themathemagicchannel yw
I think Metatron was one of the characters in the movie Dogma, played by Alan Rickman.
This is a really nice video but I did not understand anything that you said that and the animation was cool but I didn't understand at all but that's what I expected I am only 10 years old😅
@@frankezeala-vi9mb keep on practicing :) you’ll get it. Keep on being interested and passionate, math is super interesting. Thank you for watching!! Really appreciate it ☺️⭐️
Well I was learning a lot of maths now I know π and a lot more
@@frankezeala-vi9mb that’s great to hear
Can you make a video about sin and cosine tan and ... please I already know all the basics well I don't i know advanced math that my class doesn't even teach so please make a vid for sin and cos and tan and give an easy example please
I wonder if having multiple mindblowing moments too quickly is considered a health hazard, i mean i knew up until golden ratio, i knew small disorganized fragments of what i now know are called platonic solids, which was honestly the biggest mind bending moment i had to do, all the small things i knew which seemed completely unrelated just combined seamlessly.
But can we go back to the Metatron cube?, what the actual frick... how do you even think about a shape like that? and i thought the Hadron Collider was complicated...
Two opposing cubes, combined with two opposing hexagrams but they are triangles. after that, trying to make sense of that is genuinly mind bending.
That cube is gonna make my brain square itself.
😂😂😂 best comment award 🏆🏆🏆
This was so cool, I usually don't like math that much but hearing your input and comments was really fun! :D
Edit: you mentioned Megatron/the Decepticons!! I love transformers so much, this just made me like the video so much more
Edit2: honestly yeah, I think it is really cool what some can do with math! But it's all so very complicated to me
9:58 it’s 42 aka an hitchhikers guide to the galaxy reference
Thank you for sharing, I would NEVER have caught that 😅
13:18 That's a 24-cell
I’ll take your word for it!
The aproxmatrycal circle is a tetracontagon or forty-a-gon
And the evil polytope is the tesseract or 4-d cube to make it we have to put 6 intersecting cubes in a cube then connect all vertices of iner 6 cubes to all vertices of outer cube the cubes should change size depending on pov
Quick grab your pick forks. Magic man be talking science....
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Another great video
Today, he learns about "one wheel" and the videos on youtube of people riding them.... or maybe the vids of dogs riding them?
Doesn't this mean the video loops? Like... it circled back to how it started. Orange trapped inside of the point.
42 sided circle
10:14
😅 thanks!