i literally cannot grasp what is going on there at all. like all these numbers and shit i know individually, theres an imaginary i the pi the 1 and 0 but what the fuck does it all mean together?
that monogatari was really bad who tf likes math lmao
Daniel Gomez
I don't understand it at all. The circle with a line through it kind of looks like a pill or tablet though. There is an e + 1 = circle with arrow pointing at it, and square root - 1 arrow i pi I'm sorry I'm just pointing out the obvious really I can't analyse it and have no idea how it's supposed to guage emotion The pill thing makes me consider taking my medication again that's supposed to help me sleep and I might just do that because I've been up for like two days now
The arrow pointers are just describing each of the constants (some were done only in words on the video). Pi is the ratio of a circle's diameter to it's circumference.
The main bit is: e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 and it's called Euler's Identity.
it means nothing i guess. all that stuff on the left equals zero.
Samuel Martinez
What do you like about it?
Anything special about all that stuff on the left and zero?
Connor Reyes
i have a average knowledge of math. or maybe even lower then average. i dont know what e*i*pi+1 will do. but i guess e*i*pi is -1. i dont really have a much of a clue
Liam Wright
>e*i*pi is -1 First of all it's e ^ i*pi = -1. (e raised to the i times pi equals -1. What's the highest level of math you've done in school?
Andrew Thompson
hmmm i am a enigma. cant tell ;)
Jordan Morris
Fair enough, you get a B.
Jackson Bailey
anyway. it was fun. gonna leave this thread now
Josiah Robinson
Infinite sums are weird and the entire realm of mathematics is intertwined. Also, return whence you came post haste.
Evan Miller
I have no idea what that means and I'm not going to bother.
John Miller
A- >return whence you came post haste. Why do I keep hearing this?
James Baker
I really hate giving F's so you should at least try.
Jackson Walker
thats fucking gay
Oliver Gomez
imaginary powers are really cool and translating them across the complex plane is fun.
Justin Ward
damb math be like that sometimes something something the interconnectedness and significance of constants.
Jackson Moore
I’ve never really seen equations like this in everyday problems for me but square root of negative one has no solution, and I know that it’s a theta sign but don’t really know what it means. Maybe with more insight I can learn more on it
My matrix algebra professor in uni was pissed off when almost everyone in the class wasn't familiar with imaginary numbers. I guess it's common that they don't teach it in high school. I never learned it there.
Nolan Adams
Which is also why I was super surprised to see it in monogatari. And the questions about diverging/converging sums in reLife, and I think Danganronpa 1 has chalkboards with math I hadn't seen till college. USA education must really suck. lol
Eli Parker
We don’t learn about imaginary numbers, just thirty million ways to solve problems. We are actually learning about adding and multiplying matrixes right now
It's a beautiful equation that possesses most of the field definitions. It possesses multiplication, addition, additive inverse, 0, 1, and arguably the five most often seen numbers in mathematics (0, 1, pi, i, e).
My favorite proof of exp(i*pi) = -1 is also stunning, algebraically speaking originating from the rearrangement of Taylor expanded exp(ipi) and having cos(pi) + i sin(pi). geometrically, it being where a complex circle lies along pi radians.
Very good equation. I agree with Sal Khan.
Camden Wilson
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Brody Butler
If this isn't a copy pasta you get an A too.
Parker Jenkins
Why do I get the feeling you are too young to post here?
Michael Gomez
Nah, I just do math and physics as a major. Euler is a complete bro.
Him and Gauss have so much of what I do named after themselves, It might as well just be studying their genius. Kinda jelly imho senpai.
Daniel Cruz
Baller hat too
Austin Thompson
anything witrh pi and e could blow your mind if you let it, man these numbers are pretty retarded when you look at them yet they are used fucking everywhere but at some point you just get used to it bruh and its not exciting
Ryan Torres
>Kinda jelly of
B for Blackpilled
Andrew Hill
It's not that they exist, it's that that combination of them yields almost all of the simple mathematical properties. That's fucking stunning.
It's not like a fucking Ecstasy hit, it's just like looking at a painting that's just really pretty, and you just gotta admire the hell out of it.
Well this equasion can be expanded to form a fourrier transform, which is essential for audio production and music on the computer. Since audio is used to store music, and music is the most abstract art speaking directly to our emotions, i believe you have the answer right there.
Samuel Nelson
>a value e to the power of an imaginary number (however those work) times pi must always be -1
Luke Taylor
Maybe I'm bit too high now, but this one made me think enough to give you a C by default.
Easton Butler
I don't believe in free will so that could be true. It matters how you define NPC .
Luis Bennett
This is better than the freebleeding meme
Jordan Bell
Now that's an A answer, but why are you so black-pilled?
Lincoln Gonzalez
B Anything special or remarkable about that?
Alexander Watson
That only works for e to the 2k*iπ where k is an integer, not for every imaginary number
Dominic Hughes
From what my eyes can see through it. "i" is an imaginary number representing the square root, something that can only be interpreted in reflection. Then a "pi" and a cricle with it's diameter, representing what is "pi" Finally we have a retrospective on the last algebraic problem and we use their answer to add a "plus 1" and it ends up on a circle, the infinite line
Good catch Spainbro, what he wrote would always equal +1.
Isaiah Bell
not that i know off without looking it up, but i only know basic math so maybe there is
Jonathan Torres
Feel free to cheat off of others in this thread and try again.
Jack James
Mathematicians please respond
Julian Bell
And for anyone saying >STOP PUSHING THIS MEME I don't necessarily believe it, I just think it's funny that it pisses people off, and God forbid I try to raise the IQ on this board by a few points.
Camden Hughes
I'm not a math person, but i see some stuff such as pi, 0 which are often used at mathematics, i being imaginary could be used in some more complex problems (i guess).
My theory could be the discovery of an equation which could be related to VERY interested mathemathicians, in which they may discover a simple yet fulfilling calculation, that may produce satisfaction to those who understand it.
But i have no clue what its trying to say, and i might be giving a deeper meaning to it
Angel Murphy
A- Think of it like a skeleton key to modern mathematics.
Cameron Scott
This gives me hope for the future! It's beauty and reassurance that reality is more than what's happening inside my head!
Blake Gutierrez
Go on...
Cameron Lee
Being honest OP, I am more of a learned writer than a guy of math, in each of the years in highschool they never teached us "in depth" the trigonometric functions, being an exception the pythagorean theorem. Those pesky teachers just told us to grab the scientific calculator and solve the problem, However, I'm not bad at math and I'm planning to get books about it, but right now I'm reading about philosophy.
Also, does the square around it means something?
Jason Watson
Philosophy is a great subject to study. i = the square root of -1.
Jordan Evans
Ahhh Eulers identity the single most pervasive equation in mathematics comparable to the theory of relativity in its simplicity and elegance. Containing all the 5 constants 0, 1, π, e and i. One cannot do better to create a multifaceted equation applicable to multiple fields of study like wave mechanics and the design of AC circuit boards. To think a man in the 18th century was able to scribble something so profound that it would be used in modern computer graphics, flight dynamics and orbital mechanics speaks wonders for the true genius in this simple equation. It moves me deep inside as an amateur physicist to see this equation let alone be gifted the right to use it. Thank you for sharing this true crown jewel of the mathematic world op.