From Addition to Quantum Physics

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Intro: 00:00
Basic operations: 01:17
Numbers: 02:47
Functions: 12:10
Calculus: 18:30
Probability: 32:11
Quantum Mechanics: 42:45
The ad segment: 57:59
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I'm so glad you're sticking with it even though the views haven't been great. you're genuinely amazing!

blakerau
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One of the greatest speedruns to Quantum Mechanics on the planet.

TobioEdolvesMark
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Bro I for real thought the title said “from addiction to quantum mechanics”. I’m seriously addicted to QM

BaseSixBasics
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I do not know, whether you will read this comment, but I want to genuinely thank you for making this video. Not only did it connect the dots for the maths that I have been learning for the past few years in school, but it also revived my aspirations to study engineering after I finish school. I hope that this video will inspire others to not give up and try to learn maths and physics too.

A wholehearted Thank You!

oskarman
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I don't know what actions I must have taken for an hour long maths and physics video, which has less then 400 views, to be recommended to me at the top of my home screen, but whatever those actions were, I am glad I took them.

yaelfeldman
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dude wth????
I can’t believe someone with this much quality content has less than a million subs, I genuinely thought this channel was big since the content was pretty high quality until I checked the sun count at the end of the vid, you’ll make it there in no time if you keep uploading stuff this good.

Ia
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This is one of the best explanations of calculus I've ever seen, keep going dude!

Ahmed-jxlf
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Honestly quite a shame how a person with 3d animating skills is on a level of a big YouTuber like 3blue1brown, but is small. I'm quite surprised how YouTube hasn't pushed this into the algorithm.

Mythical_Myths
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WOW. Just wow. I'm a PhD student with a pretty good knowledge of Quantum Mechanics, and found this incredibly pedagogic and pretty accurate. I've never seen someone explain all those math concepts so simply yet accurately and drawing that much links between them, making the overall thing look so natural, almost trivial even. Thank you for this incredible vulgarisation work !

dragweb
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28:57 "I think that sucks, actually. I think that integrals should be called integrals, and derivatives should be called disintegration"

I had a good laugh from that one, even though you said you didn't create it. I'm glad you included it

logicwizard
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As someone who’s already a little familiar with calculus, I applaud how beautiful your segment from the basketball probability to a introduction to a integral was

Physicsguy-qqdc
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40:56 "Funky curvy line or something- OH MY GOODNESS THATS AN INTEGRAL"

Made me laugh not gonna lie

hexem
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This is such a good video and deserves more attention! It might be very oversimplified, but it definetely sparks a lot of interest, which leads to people filling the gaps that this video doesn't cover by themselves. Would definetely recommend this to someone who is new to calculus or quantum physics

_aliasALIAS_
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yeah i genuinely dont know wtf ive done to deserve having you pop up outta nowhere on my yt recommended, but it must be one hella thing cuz wow i feel like ive been blessed thanks bro for making this

retropsyche
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This is genuinely the best math video I’ve ever seen! I’m a math major and I’ve never seen such a simple explanation of Calculus and its uses.

Thank you!

JonathanGarcia-wewf
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This is amazing! I’m finishing my degree in oboe performance but I researched applications of quantum computing in music at Argonne National Laboratory over the summer since I took my first class on quantum mechanics in summer 2022. As in, my project was ‘The Sound of Quantum Decoherence’ where I took the T1 values on IBM’s Quantum devices and mapped them from their microsecond time values to audible hertz in frequency. While my research was just a sonification, I’m hoping to help lay the groundwork for creative applications of quantum computing in the future beyond algorithms etc.

This was an excellent explanation of imaginary numbers and their relevance to Euler’s identity, you made it seem very intuitive in a way 3blue1brown would explain. I love how you focused heavily on the idea of probability in quantum mechanics, I feel someone could watch this and see the phrase ‘complex probability amplitude’ and not totally freak out lol. You broke the concepts down into their simplest parts, and as someone already familiar with most of the concepts you discussed before watching the video, it served as an excellent recap and helped me check on, yep I feel I understand this throughly to, this is a bit shaky and I should review the concepts more on my own. Not to mention the calculus explanation, very intuitive and yes I agree, integrals as a broad concept is hella simple so thanks for showing that visually.

I’m so surprised this channel hasn’t received more attention yet and it seems the comment section agrees, please keep up this excellent work, if I ever get to teach a class I will definitely be showing this to my students to help explain these fundamental concepts in math and physics. I’m curious, it seems you really know the math and physics, how much of your background is in computer science?

Just because when I initially started learning about quantum information science more deeply, I was really looking more through the computer science lens, using Qiskit and quantum circuits, logic gates, and math wise just applying my linear algebra knowledge to understand the time evolution of quantum circuits more deeply.

Like in the future I’d love if you made a video about classical and quantum algorithms, explaining and addressing complexity class and what it means for an algorithm to be solved in ‘polynomial time’. Also if you felt motivated enough, this video discusses idealized and closed quantum systems, but I feel you could make a whole long video on quantum noise and how open quantum systems have a lot more to consider than idealized closed systems, just an idea but wow man, great job this made my day for sure, I’m glad the algorithm blessed me with this content.

alexalani
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I found this video completely at random and I'm less than halfway through it as I write, but dude, this is amazing! As a physics student, I have a concrete idea of just how much information is condensed in this one hour, and seeing years of my courses explained in sequence and in a language that is understandable for everyone and useful to everyone is, to put it simply, awe inspiring! I can't begin to imagine how much time this project must've taken to put together, bravo!

readwrite
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Bro, you had me at addition and then I was completely lost by the time you said "this is the definition of i"

mensatico
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PLease never give up making such awesome explanatry videos, it was like a full movie but only the part 1 of a long series.

technicallittlemaster
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blud just explained my entire highschool math in 1 hour and walked away

mcarooney