Mr Incredible becoming uncanny (maths)

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Maths turns into the language of enchanting table.

#Shorts #mrincredible #memes
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When the "easiest" one is already the quadratic formula, you know that the rest is going to be a nightmare

pasawatviboonsunti
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Maths was actually so fun, *until it wasn't.*

realkingofantarctica
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This one is more accurate than the other version someone made

Rafael-pimd
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Primary school math: "Wow look, a letter!"
High school math: "Wow look, a number!"

Pekka
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0:12 when a proof starts with the word "Obviously, " you know you're in trouble

dyslexicstoner
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I love how you begin the maths with numbers and the more complex it is, the less numbers and more letters you use

Elfrendar
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I thought math in high school is hard
This is thousand times harder.

uhhh
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Finally, a Mr Incredible becoming uncanny math/physics/something that actually become progressively harder

davidsugijanto
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1st - roots of quadratic equation formula

2nd - some indefinite integral ( kinda scary for undergrads, when you have some kind of 1/(x^n + c) expression)

3nd - some other indefinite integral calculations

4th - some theorem from measure theory (most probably about measurability of countable intersections and unions of sequences of measurable sets)
Edit: on a second thought, it might be corollary on measurability of almost measurable sets

5-th. Category theory, some diagrams, cannot identify though, because it can mean a lot of stuff

6-th - Navier Stokes equations in cylindrical coordinates (Navier Stokes in general geometry (existence of smooth solutions) are one of the unsolved millennium problems with $1mln cash price)

7th - some theorem from Real analysis lol (probably about approximation of any real number with some rational to any given precision). This should definitely be before 4th picture lol.

8-th - Fermat’s Last Theorem. Was proved by Andrew Wiles in 1995, for which he received Abel Prize ( around $1mln). If I remember correctly, the guy went silent hikikomori mode in 1986 and for 8 years was working on his proof in his house. The proof has 129 pages

9’th - some Schemes theorem from Algebraic Geometry probably with sprinkles of category theory

10’th - Riemann hypothesis: nontrivial zeros of Riemann zeta function all lie on critical line 1/2i . Unsolved millennium problem


Honestly, the pictures hardness is ascending in this order
1, 2, 3, 7, 4, 5, 9, 8, 6, 10
(Still a nice job making this meme)

parl
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The fact that there are people out there that can comprehend some of the last problems is nothing short of remarkable.

adrianlucero
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If it were me, anything related to set theory and algebraic structures is automatically uncanny, being an engineering student, this shit trully scares me whilst calculus (Riemann, Fourier, Laplace, vector fields, differential equations... ) is what I ended up eating for breakfast at this point.

notproplayer
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0:12
"The extension to the general case is left to the reader" in a topology proof is the stuff of nightmares, way too accurate

raphaelpinson
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Fermat's Last Theorem which Fermat, a 17th century hobbyist mathematician, claimed to have a proof for, had mathematicians busting their balls off and losing their shit for a couple of centuries and when it was finally proven in the 90s the proof was so complex and used such advanced mathematics that there was no way a 17th century mathematician was capable of doing

ahbarahad
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In high school, I remember practicing Riemann sums during my study hall/ free period. These equations took up an entire whiteboard and I was so determined to get them right because I felt like a mad scientist!! And that's the story of why I never got laid in high school

marleykepano
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The mathematicians could just be straight up lying that these formulas exist and we would never know.

ding
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As someone who's terrible at maths since childhood, failed my maths classes....i understood none of this.

khristiec
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I like how the two hardest concepts in the list are also the shortest to describe.

macchiato_
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I like how it basically skips algebra ii, pre-calc, and calc ab with the first step.

sroku
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Fun fact: The earliest evidence of written mathematics dates back to the ancient Sumerians, who built the earliest civilization in Mesopotamia. They developed a complex system of metrology from 3000 BC.

HWPlays
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The guy who introduced letters in math watching this be like: **evil laughter**

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