Locked in a school bus until I learn what fractals are
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Editing by Noor Hanania - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
I would be locked forever. . .
Same
Ditto 🤗
And that would be a lot of fun
I'd have to ask "do you have a book that explains this book?"
😂😂
The fact that she knows someone who can ask her questions about fractals is even more impressive.
Welcome to academia.
You certainly got that correct.
all hail chatgpt
"fear... that I'm becoming not very good at doing hard things." Wow, is that relatable!
It's called aging. Welcome :)
Yes, and it sucks!
Same, I barely learned how to do a 900 spin yesterday
I can relate too, I've started to choose quitting when something is hard much more often nowadays than when I was a student.
I strongly believe it was the deer handing you these questions. And the spider was there to make sure you didn't cheat or fall victim to woodland monsters.
And the foxes were just for moral support.
Spiders are seen as the embodiment of wisdom and perseverance in many cultures.
omg this is the beginning of a really fun kids' tale about persevering while studying!
and communing with nature ofc
Next video: I’ll be tripping on acid in a bus until I understand fractals
ill come with
Honestly, I took shrooms and then understood that fractals are the framework of our existence. Everything is a fractal of another fractal and you can zoom in or out almost infinitely on these fractals. If you take enough shrooms you can visit the fractal-verse (as I call it) where in real time you're seeing these fractals in your daily activities and in interactions with others. The fractals are always there as the framework. The first fractal (or final fractal, it's the same thing since time has no objective direction) is God
@@PatRourke137 wow, I totally get you. Another mind boggling thing is that each of our life paths are like intricately connected fractals, interwoven and all moving together. Round and round and round it goes.. where it stops, no body knows 🎪
Is this a ' shroom chat room .
@@michaeldillon3113 she said fractals
Genius! Why did I never think of locking myself in a bus with canned beans?
I think about that all the time, actually.
I mean, we've already done this in 2020.
Oh my. A game show! Proper reality, emotional confessionals. Spiders. Random visits by a question laden friendly foe. Drama!! Beans!!!
Onya for breaking out Toby.
Cozy Bus Fractal ASMR Spellcasting Couch. With beans.
I always liked to study on buses and trains, especially long journeys. I never thought that maybe the bus/train didn't have to be moving for the study-boosting effect to take place :O
Fantastic video! And that thing at 35:22 is HUGE!! 😮
God of calculus pls solve x^y=6.43258365 and y^x=7.56059885
Australia moment
That's the spirit animal on fractals haha Shears!
Where I used to live, there are a lot of spiders like that huge but they are harmless.
@@controller_player3868 The god of calculus is called Wolfram Alpha and it says x=1.9 and y=2.9
I feel pretty confident that this whole video was acting and poking fun at the format of game shows/survival shows that have confessionals and challenges etc.
and honestly it was just as fun and interesting as watching those shows. Great acting, plot and very informational!
The juxtaposition of the elegant, high heeled "Bachelor" shot with the fumbling pink Croc tentatively poking out the bus door was *chef's klss*
would you lose?
Tibees: NAH I'D WIN
i understood that reference!
I don't pls explain
@@notfunny3397 “they” asked satoru “freakin’” gojo who would win if he fought sukuna, to which gojo replied “nah, i’d win"
@@notfunny3397 it's from Jujutsu Kaisen
@@notfunny3397Basically the Main character asks the SUPER STRONG character...
That if he could beat the SUPER STRONG MAIN VILLAIN...
To which that character replied... "I might struggle"
Then the main character asked... "Would you lose?"
To which that character replied... "NAH, I'D WIN"
It has been an internet sensation among the Anime fans...
(⚠️ Spoilers ⚠️)
Cuz... That "Super strong main character"
Did lose... And yeh... Died... Against that "Super strong main villain"
So yeh. That's the reference...
Fractals on a bus/Snakes On A Plane
28:58 Toby: I had two or more brain farts
The rest of us: Toby is human
Beans beans the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot. Lol 😆 I bet, in hine sight, locking yourself in a bus or anything like that with nothing but beans to eat was not a good idea. Next time, I'd go with Mac and cheese. However, beans are good, and I think I'll have some with a hamburger 🍔. This video made me hungry.
Peace and Ahev
That's not the kind of farts I was referring to, but ok
As someone who got decently far in math but still got nervous working with logarithms, it was honestly a little healing
The spider was curious about the new fractal web designs he'd heard about
Are you kidding me???
This is SUCH an amazing concept
I’m ENTHRALLED
Right? Like, I almost want to try this out myself. Maybe lock myself in a Denny's until I figure out quantum computers or something.
This was a great video, thank you! The other comments seem to think it is about fractals, but to me that was just the scenery. The video is actually about dealing with insecurities. I love that you are so open about those and show us how you deal with them. ❤
When you got into the bus I immediately thought of Chris McCandless RIP. Thanks to the Numberphile channel I was able to get a rudimentary grasp on how the Mandelbrot Set is calculated. Much simpler than I had expected.
Me too…. School buses in the woods will always do that for me now I think!
This is delightful as per usual. We all seem to appreciate, as evidenced by comments, being treated to awe inspiring material, and joy- a frolic of the mind for sure! Thank you Tibees and producer with envelopes📩. I appreciate this episode more than i can say. Learning what understanding this material looks like, brings an understanding of a different sort. I feel inspired. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This in my opinion was your best video 36:29 to date. It showed to me that I am not alone in struggling to understand new concepts. Also it made me realize that even smarter people than me have exam anxiety. Thanks so much for your wonderful channel.
That was so fun and entertaining to watch. Also interesting to see that everyone struggles when learning something new. Whenever I see the exam solving videos I feel stupid for not knowing the answer right away, so it was good to see that you do not either. Also, I learned a little bit about fractals
I'm inspired to do something similar to this in my life now. I've been waiting for the perfect conditions to do anything hard. Terrible habit of mine.
Beans-only diet ensured you remained alone.
💨
It means a lot to me to see someone attempting a great task with minimal resources out of an attempt to keep their mental capabilities stable - im homeless and schizophrenic so its very cathartic to see people attempt and struggle to succeed at stuff a lot of us consider very normal day to day circumstances. Kind of affirming for someone to point out things like the effects of diet diversity on cognition and motivation, thank you 🎉
You have been such an inspiration, Tibees! I love that you represent adult life long learners! I never want to stop learning.
This video was so interesting and enjoyable! The sounds in the bush, which are so different than the sounds of the central european forest. Then all the interesting facts about fractals, the authentic struggle to understand something difficult and the relatable struggle to concentrate for such a long time. And of course the relaxing vibe of tibees in the forest and the cool bus! Truly exceptional
I've always been fascinated by the Mandelbrot set ever since I saw a PBS special about it. I feel like I learned a bit more about it from this video, so thank you.
I really enjoy how you explain about going through difficult things even in discomfort. I also find myself not starting difficult things unless I am in the right headspace, have some music going, had lunch, and a bunch of other silly parameters/excuses I can come up with to not start. I love the idea of just challenging yourself every once in a while to upkeep that ability to problem solve, so i admire your willingness to do a video like this.
I absolutely love this! The knowledge, the presentation, the way this video flows, and format. All around perfection.
It's been a while since I watched one of your videos but got the desire to see what you have made lately, and I'm not disappointed. I love the mood of your videos and this experiment with locking yourself in a bus to learn new things is so relatable.
Such a marvelous video, thank you Toby! I keep unraveling how amazing and inspiring you (& fractals) are. Sending you my best wishes for the learning challenges ahead 🌞
What a fantastic piece of content. I know it's super difficult to translate these books into understanding, and then translate your understanding to us viewers in a way that SOMEHOW gives us the vaguest comprehension of these mammoth topics, but I was riveted to my seat watching this. The sound was fantastic throughout, both microphones and music, and the concept was exciting. And I feel I do have at least the barest understanding of why fractals exist now, as a starting point to the topic at least.
This actually sounds so fun! Thank you for taking us on this adventure ❤
Tibees on the Goggins grind
I smiled all the way through this vid. Tibees is quirky and also smart, an irresistible combination.
And I learnt about fractals and the Mandelbrot set. Cheers.
This is one of the most unique videos on youtube! The topic was amazing and even the video editing was a nice show of how less is more, hope it reaches more people on this platform. Even if that does not happen, this video will be a nice hidden gem for people who have found it :D
12:52
Fire + cold bean cans = tastier beans 😉
Wow, been following for a while, your channel is getting big, congrats!
I like how you are introducing new themes and concepts like "a challenge", you are a natural storyteller, love to learn science and math from you 💙
I love the format of this video! Hoping to see more like it soon.
this was such an inspiring and entertaining video toby!! oddly humanising to watch an edutuber who i look up to face similar struggles and anxieties studying. thank you for taking us on this motivating learning journey with you 🫶🫶🫶 and congrats on beating the final boss at the end :] (also a massive shoutout to the editor, this was a delight to watch!!)
Honey you are seriously inspirational. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing this journey :)
Thank you for showing a great meta-process of coming to meet very new material. I've struggled through two of those books and got tons of inspiration from your search methods. Yay you!!
You know, I have things to do today. Lots of things. Important things. My wife has expectations, my little puppy has expectations, and I'm just peacefully making breakfast and you just have to post the most interesting video I've seen in months. The day, maybe the rest of the week, have been fractally diverted into a subject I find absorbing.
Then you had the spider. I'm getting the flame thrower out. And the hammer. The big one. Time to give Spidey a first hand lesson in fractals; i.e., similarity (or not,) in itsy-bitsy spider fragments.
You realize that I'll never be able to pass through the door of a bus again. Thanks a lot.
I would had not clicked on the video if the title was not this creative. I watched the whole video so enthusiastically; I want to appreciate the thought that has been put in the video-the writing style for the questions chosen, the title, how the theme was set, the editing and many different pictures used for the explanation. This did not at all felt like a boring session in a classroom. It was fun. Looking forward to more such videos ❤
Love how you don’t pretend that you know everything and get everything right. I truly believe that making mistakes is the most important step of learning. I bought this Mandelbrot book about a month ago and have barely touched it. Thanks for keeping it real.
Thanks Tibees, great content as always
Love what you do. Please keep it up!
As i watched this i wanted to cheer you on so much! TY for sharing with us. Please do more vids like this!
This was amazing to me!! Thank you T!!❤
Wow, this was my favourite video of your awesome channel. It's creatively brilliant and inspiring. Thanks you so mcc !
I got excited when you mentioned the cantor set, as I heard about it in a lebesgue integral seminar not long ago! Makes me want to study it again!!
5:16 Even though I live in the other colonies, we regularly have deer in our yard. They live in the woods near us. About once a year we see 2 to 4 fawns being raised on or near our property.
Great video on many levels! Good job.😊
When i read the title i was like "Man she knows how to deal with her problems others are dealing with their distractions and fears but i am just so bad at it", and then in the video she voices her fears which shows that the internal fight stays the same no matter what appears on the outside, it doesnt make the fight easier to know this but atleast you wont compare yourself, so i hope other fealt the same and i am very grateful that you gave this to us.
What an epic and glamorous exit from the bus!!! What an adventure Toby!!!
That was a really cool video, one can actually apply reinforcement learning on themselves for better production and get a reward at each successful milestone.
Whoah, this video was so cool! So much effort put in, keep it up!
I was learning right along with you. Great vid!
I LOOOVE this video concept! Please please please repeat with other topics
This is such an underrated video idea. I hope this blows up in the algorithm and you make more videos in that bus
Thank you for showing the moments where you're struggling or when you don't understand. It helps me remember that mathematicians are not built different, but take the time to build themselves.
I’d love to see this as a collaboration with others, either as a team event or you as the quiz master, or even just more solo challenges.
So uniquely inspired
Tibees locks Mr Beast in a school bus. Every question on fractals he gets wrong releases an Australian spider in the bus...
What an interesting, fun and novel way to explore math. We (your subscribers) are lucky to have your creative energies to educate use. Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for introducing me to another interesting (and ridiculously hard) topic. ⭐️ Keep up the amazing work. ✨
Thanks for sharing your process.
thank you for this video! it's an underrated gem
Your videos always motivate me to find creative approaches to stidying :D
youre really amazing Toby!
What an adventure of science!
Wonderful format
Ok but Fr, this video is just great. I enjoyed it the whole way through. It just the combination of education and your personal journey keeping me hooked
I especially love the bus-buddies Bee, Deer and Giant spider
Awesome Toby! Great video!
I really loved the idea of the whole challenge!
Inspirational, as always.. Thank you.
A beautiful video and creative learning concept.
I come straight to u for the hard stuff..You are my number 1. I thank u infinitely
This was a really lovely video and a really interesting idea. I think in today's modern world, when we are trying to learn something and get stuck on a problem, it's so easy just to distract oneself with T.V., the news, or social media etc.. Taking all this away allows us to use our time more productively. Looking forward to your next video 😊
This is an awesome piece of content... and it comes with science!
you're so inspiring, toby!
Thank you, this was a great learning experience for me, too!
Love this format
I love this video. Thank you!
Best Video idea i've seen in a long while!!
This one was fabulous!! 🎉
You can do anything ,you are awesome ❤
The only true inspiring channel in youtube
You are the Sam Saluk of mental exercising. Yer an inspiration.
I feel stupid after listening to this after a while.
I feel sore after an hour of workout.
Then beans.
Point is, keep on keeping on.
This is amazing, It motivates me to study a lot more.
OMG, that's amazing, I would love to do the same. I been seeing them everywhere since I've learned about them. I wish I could get to see you on stage, it'd be fantastic because you are so relatable. I can't do that math but I understand it. ❤🎉 Love your channel 5⭐ always and forever!!😍
such a cool video, working on two totally different levels but doing it so skillfully & harmoniously.
This was Brilliant! See what I did there, “Brilliant!”. No seriously though this was a great idea and super fun, thank you for this I can’t wait to watch it again with my daughter as she is just learning about quadratics in school this year!
Think is a masterpiece. And such a brilliant format for science and maths communication
Fun video! Good job working it all out. 🎉
I hated maths with a passion in school. But here I am learning more than ever. Thank you for everything you do :)
An excellent challenge and an excellent narrative adventure. As we get older, more and more external forces impinge on us. Distractions multiply. Locking oneself away in a bus in the woods sounds like a wonderful escape but also sheer torture due to the deprivations of sugar, caffeine, internet. I don't feel like I'm less intelligent than when I was in my 20s, but I seriously doubt I could complete a challenge like this due to an inability to focus. I'd need at least a week in the woods just to break those addictions before I could even begin to read a text book without constantly wanting to check email or the stock market or Twitter, etc.
It makes me feel like I could learn stuff. Thanks ❤
If there is one video that inspires me to grab a bunch of books starting a whole new learning journey, it must be the one. i took crystallography this year. Crystals are a state of repeated patterns on a micro scale, involving atom arrangement. What captivates my attention is the realization that fractals while a similar concept, are entirely different! I eagerly look forward to learn more about it.
A beautiful long-form video after a whole month! :)👍
Fabulous!! I actually got all the questions correct, even the first. Then again, I have had to study fractal geometry my whole career. It is nice to see you do this for what would have been fun for me. Spiders and all... Love every video you make. Keep up the great work me young lady.
Hi! I was wondering if you could give me some insight into your career. I am a senior math undergraduate and I am currently doing a research project in fractals and symbolic dynamics with my professor. I think I want to go to graduate school (if I can get in) and specialize in some subfield of dynamics. One thing that I am worried about is once I am out of academia (I don’t plan to do pure research), I don’t know what my job prospects are. I would like to do something relating to dynamical systems but I don’t really know what there is. If you are willing, could you elaborate on your career and how it allowed you to study fractals. Are you in academia or industry? Thanks!
@@ObsessedWithaProblem Technically I am now retired. My career has been in "high resolution cartography" when I was working at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO). Us cartographers working with GIS have been attempting to create the highest resolution maps possible for in depth analysis. And to do so, I had to study fractal geometry my whole career as it got more and more sophisticated and technologically advanced. As for your career, you cannot go wrong to have a good understanding of fractal geometry. Some careers won't need advanced fractal geometry. For me Benoit's first publication simply fueled my Curiosity nature and I have studied fractals ever since. May your career be as fulfilling as mine has been. Additionally, I have been studying astrophysics as a lifelong hobby. Understanding fractals also helped in my hobby.
The title is so meme clickbait like I did not expect this from Tibees, but I am glad it is, really good video