◦ ASMR Greek Teacher RP ∴ Maths Symbols ◦

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Hello everyone! I made something a bit different for you this time (never been that far from the camera before),
I will teach you some Greek based on some symbols used in Mathematics. As I say in the video, I am not good at mathematics but I thought I will give it a go haha!
This video has soft-speaking, writing sounds, paper tissue sounds, calm tapping and some Greek.

Feel free to give me any feedback or suggestions!!

I hope you enjoy + sleep !

Love,

Marianne x

- This video is for Ben who supports me on Patreon! :D

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I'm a physics undergrad student, and I found this very interesting! I use these letters all the time in their mathematical contexts, so thank you for teaching me more about their origin

kalifax
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this girl is the best ASMR artist in youtube...

hervevasquez
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Greek is so beautiful!!! Sounds like a sort of magical language!

catherine_is_in_the_MOON
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"This is all Greek to me"
I'm so glad she made that pun

Juniper_Rose
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Philosophy, mathematics and literature... Thank you Greece and thank you for the vid. Ironically, as a student, I wasn't "good" at math or literature, but after "growing up" I'm a novelist, published writer, auteur of quantum and theoretical physics and constantly run formulaic math for mental fun.
Love all your work and the incredible decompressing effect your voice imparts for those in need of mental "chill".
As with Greek myth, I salute the Gaia of Tingle, Bunnicus Maximus Asmrus!

writersbrain
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I love your video on Greek language :) Here in Italy I studied in "Liceo Classico" (that is a high school where are studied ancient Greek and Latin languages, History of ancient Greece and other humanistic subjects. And I loved so much those subjects!). I also have a greek name: Arianna. I appreciate so much also your videos about Grecian Mythology because I studied it at school and I love it :)

arigemellina
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I came for the tingles, I left with a bigger brain.

magicalkiwibird
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EXCELLENT VIDEO! We love love love your work!

ricknineg
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This is great!  I'm a scientist and use Greek letters all the time.  It's nice to better understand the language.

bigbluezuk
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I really like these Greek alphabet videos! I'm an engineer myself, so it's really neat to be able to connect commonly-used Greek letters as variables and mathematical operations to the actual Greek alphabet and how they're used in the language. In the medical field, I know some terms are derived from Greek, such as καρδια for heart.

Ω is used for electrical resistance yes, and ω is often denoted as angular velocity, angular frequency or natural frequency. So many of the Greek symbols are re-used in different fields of science and mathematics, hahaha.

ΔΣ-modulation is also a digital signaling process for audio conversions between analogue/digital.

In classical mechanics, ε is used to denote strain (deformation) of an object, whereas σ is used to denote stress (force per area).


I remember your first Greek teacher roleplay video on your old channel and I absolutely enjoyed it! Keep up the great work!

miceblue
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Ohh, the pencil case... love the sounds.  It brought it all back to me: the first time I ever experienced ASMR.  I was at school, about 8 years old, and the teacher got angry with me for having a messy desk.  I was a pretty disorganized kid back then, far too emotional and sensitive to keep my desk or my work neat.  So the teacher kept me in during recess that day and assigned another girl to help me organize my stuff.  She was very calm and gentle, and helped me find all my pencils in my messy desk. She organized them in my unused pencil case, and I immediately melted.  The sound of the pencils gently clicking together, against the plastic of the case, and the gentle click as she closed the cover immediately relaxed me.  It would be many years before I finally learned to become an organized person, but I discovered something that relaxed me that day, even though I had no idea why. 

Watching ASMR video clips reminds me of watching that poor girl help me organize my desk when I was 8 years old.  She probably wanted to go outside and play with her friends at recess, but she got stuck in the classroom helping me.  However, she never once made me feel bad about it and genuinely seemed to enjoy helping me organize my stuff.  She'd probably be a great ASMR content creator today if she ever got into it.

thirtiesgurl
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The golden ratio is just an amazing thing.
The formula you used is best understood with an example, take your arm, if you measure the distance from your shoulder to the elbow and the distance from the elbow to the tips of your fingers then divide this by the first distance (shoulder - elbow).
After this you divide the distance from your shoulder to your fingertips by the lenght from your elbow to your fingertips, this should give you the same value as the first division.
So thats pretty cool, but what is cooler is that it also works with your face, your legs, the whole body, some plants and flowers present the same characteristics, also many sculptures, paintings and buildings.
It is considered that if something has the golden ration then is "beautiful".

You know ... math jeje. By the way, great video as always

Carlos-suvi
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These Greek lessons are fantastic. For some reason, I can apprehend this material when she presents it.

b.randal
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At 4:54, that "possibly" put the biggest smile on my face! :D
Great video as always!

KenLaSalle
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Marianne! I've learned so much from your videos in Greek, I get relax and I learn a lot, just awesome job! Thank you thank you thank you :D

guidogonzalez
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Mathematics has always been my favorite subject to study, so this video is extra awesome.

I sometimes find myself getting really deep into the math behind random things that are going on around me. I find it super relaxing, although I've definitely not found many others who feel the same.

donaldroessler
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Its funny how spanish kept many words from greek. Now I know why I say mama or yaya, even hora :p

SickHabbo
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pls pls do more greek lessons! ♡ I absolutly love those videos. You make me want to learn more!

loopoovie
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Your name is wonderful. I have a friend with the same name and here in Italy is Marianna. It's the same pronounciation as Greek but with different letters :D
The same occurs with "ora", it means time also in Italian. I love the fact that Italian has so many words deriving from Greek

Soundfulwave
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I just don't understand why this video has fewer views than some of your other ones. It's so relaxing and informative, showcasing two of your talents in a perfect blend. Please do more videos like this one.

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