I M LIKE SUPER HAPPY TO SEE YOU GETTING EXCITED ABOUT MATHS... Every time someone mentions about their trauma with calculus, i feel like taking pen and paper and explaining them...its super beautiful when you finally understand it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️....with enough patience and right teacher every subject is beautiful🤩🤩😍😍😍😍
Great conversation! As a former IITian who is now a scientist, I can relate to a lot of what Biswa said. BTW, an even more beautiful way of writing Euler's formula is e^(i pi) + 1 =0. Five of the most important numbers in math in one line!
One of the most enlightening conversations on this channel. How Biswa explained various concepts and the reaction of Dr Sid was exactly like how us as an audience reacted. Listened it all in one go. Wish more content like these coming, where 2 people of different fields come together and just connect various stuff according to their perspectives.
Lovely episode! Biswa has two different ends of spectrums within himself; incredibly intelligent and incredibly stupid. Signs of a great comedian. Waiting for an episode with Tanmay. Please Sid!
We just love seeing you getting lost in conversations that you say are unrelated, BUT, Doc, they're not! Just love them. Your conversations just randomly light up areas in my brain that I probably didn't even knew existed! Lots of love ❤️. Keep them coming 😊
Amazing conversation guys! My Aha moments: 23:31 how science and art integrate -role of art for doctors, role of science for early 1950 paintings 28:41 analogy of picasso's famous surreal paintings v/s abstract math 46:39 neuroscience perspective of why time feels longer in childhood -every new thing is surprising, registers in your mind, time goes slower -nothing registering in adulthood -"people who do a lot of things get more time to do a lot of things"
if you wanna read about Chaos theory the Double Pendulum Experiment will blow your mind. It basically mean if you don't know about the initial condition of a system by infinite decimal points, You can't recreate the phenomena, there are infinite outcomes.
While I was reading Godel Escher Bach , an Eternal Golden Braid, on a bus trip to Himachal and tried to explain Motion sickness with derivates to an artsy girl who was vomiting all the way up through the window, it did not end well for me, I was thrown out of the bus(Not mathematically) and was left stranded on the lone highway..in the middle of the nowhere, I used geometry to hike up the mountain to find the next closest village on foot. love your content Sid, The only downside is that I wish to be an active participant of ur podcasts, coz I have so many example of my own, Engineer, Musician, Paragling pilot here btw, Dad's a neuroscientist, obviously not famous like y'all, so if you need like a random layman to share his thoughts on a podcast, please use me it does all boils down to one single fact "Learning to learn" :), its brilliant, I will tell my kids you were the president and Biswa was the prime minister :D
Oh my god!!!!! I got so fucking hooked to this conversation. So damn interesting. Learned so much and gained so many new perspectives! Incredible, both of you!
Im a mbbs student and i loved maths back in the day,but I never thought of maths in this way ever.Imma integrate all this to my current studies.cant wait for another podcast w biswa Ps-biswa was the first standup comedian that I ever watched.
Interesting session! I have experienced something similar... I hated maths in college & after I dropped out & got into business is when I started liking maths & physics again!
Regarding the conversation about maths as a language according to 'Sapiens' apparently the 1st written script was made for the purpose of accounting which is basically maths!! So in this sense maths is actually the first written language of the world. But the script that maths follows is a 'partial script' and not a 'full script'. A full script gives the same idea when spoken or written but a partial script doesn't that's why maths doesn't feel like a language as such. I believe if maths is taught like a language then more people can understand seemingly difficult concepts very easily.
Sid, this was an absolutely brilliant, brilliant stream. I cannot articulate how much I have enjoyed Biswa simplifying the most complex ideas and subjects that have always made me anxious. We are not taught this way. We are made to rote learn everything. As a result, we never discover the beauty of what we are learning. Biswa should be a teacher. Just my personal opinion. We don't have good teachers. And he is so knowledgeable and a general enthusiast when it comes to learning that he can make everything palatable and easy. Please do more streams like this with of possible. I would be most grateful. Thank you. You are awesome.❤️❤️❤️
Biswa is so on point!! I can totally relate to what he said.. I know and understand mathematics but lack of the ability to teach holds me back!! I absolutely hate it when people go like 'when am I going to use it in real life?' and I can't explain how they already do 🙈
I never knew BKR was an IITian till I Googled him after seeing the clip about Fermat's last theorem. BKR should continue to do some things like this. Sid's CGE (Continued General Education) is going to inspire a lot of those to pursue the same :) I am also impressed with BKR's patience in breaking down what is very simple at his level like logarithmic scale etc
@@Sidwarrier What I like in your podcast is that you bring people from different backgrounds. You have conversations as equals sharing weeks you know and exposing what you don't. The basics then get laid out for info to be accessible to everyone. At times there are sparks of new knowledge when info from two different fields converge and give greater understanding. You also keep the personal touch, as if all are friends chilling together. This keeps viewers engaged. Please keep these coming. Please continue neuroscience of... too.
For anyone with such stuff like fractals and fourier series, there is a famous UA-cam channel verasatium lovely explanation... Not advertisement, just love those people for content of this type
I played a random video 12 AM so i can sleep .i get a good sleep but after 2:30 hrs laters this video started and now i completely woke up snd enjoying the video❤️😂
44:14 I have some contradicting theory. I think that as we grow up the past 5-6 yrs before feels longer but at that time 5-6 yrs ago it would have been felt the same as 2020 felt. Maybe some exceptions due to lockdown
Reached Nirvana state because Biswa blown my mind.
He is another level
Revising again after 2 years, still tripping me.
Biswa talking about Femat's last theorem is a dream! Very beautiful 90 minutes of my life❤️
I M LIKE SUPER HAPPY TO SEE YOU GETTING EXCITED ABOUT MATHS... Every time someone mentions about their trauma with calculus, i feel like taking pen and paper and explaining them...its super beautiful when you finally understand it
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️....with enough patience and right teacher every subject is beautiful🤩🤩😍😍😍😍
Ngotha kondruven
This is so true brother, instead of just ' padna hai kyuki exam hoga'
Great conversation! As a former IITian who is now a scientist, I can relate to a lot of what Biswa said. BTW, an even more beautiful way of writing Euler's formula is e^(i pi) + 1 =0. Five of the most important numbers in math in one line!
One of the most enlightening conversations on this channel. How Biswa explained various concepts and the reaction of Dr Sid was exactly like how us as an audience reacted. Listened it all in one go. Wish more content like these coming, where 2 people of different fields come together and just connect various stuff according to their perspectives.
This is one stream that everyone should watch!
Simply mind blown.
As you get older, you feel time is passing quickly.. that hit me hard ❤️
Lovely episode! Biswa has two different ends of spectrums within himself; incredibly intelligent and incredibly stupid. Signs of a great comedian. Waiting for an episode with Tanmay. Please Sid!
I just love when people come together and share what they know and
"All minds blown (including their own)"
❤
omg, I didn't know I needed biswa just tripping over beautiful mathematics. need more. biswa OP
I just want to say this to the people who are watching that a person like Biswa comes once a century.
We just love seeing you getting lost in conversations that you say are unrelated, BUT, Doc, they're not! Just love them. Your conversations just randomly light up areas in my brain that I probably didn't even knew existed!
Lots of love ❤️. Keep them coming 😊
That cesium theory to check the validity of art blew my mind.
Amazing conversation guys!
My Aha moments:
23:31 how science and art integrate
-role of art for doctors, role of science for early 1950 paintings
28:41 analogy of picasso's famous surreal paintings v/s abstract math
46:39 neuroscience perspective of why time feels longer in childhood
-every new thing is surprising, registers in your mind, time goes slower
-nothing registering in adulthood
-"people who do a lot of things get more time to do a lot of things"
1:00:54 being good or bad at math becoming your identity
1:06:00 job of a teacher is to inspire
storytelling 56:35
1:08:30 forced to invent
Biswa is op thank you for bringing him
if you wanna read about Chaos theory the Double Pendulum Experiment will blow your mind.
It basically mean if you don't know about the initial condition of a system by infinite decimal points,
You can't recreate the phenomena, there are infinite outcomes.
"Very random things can come together in way that proves that their are patterns out there that we still can't see"👏
Mind blowing conversation! Pro level. Thanks, Sid and Biswa for opening up and fascinating us :)
What a Mast Conversation between you two, loved it ❤️❤️🔥
Plz make calculus stream happen soon. 🙏
While I was reading Godel Escher Bach , an Eternal Golden Braid, on a bus trip to Himachal and tried to explain Motion sickness with derivates to an artsy girl who was vomiting all the way up through the window, it did not end well for me, I was thrown out of the bus(Not mathematically) and was left stranded on the lone highway..in the middle of the nowhere, I used geometry to hike up the mountain to find the next closest village on foot.
love your content Sid, The only downside is that I wish to be an active participant of ur podcasts, coz I have so many example of my own, Engineer, Musician, Paragling pilot here btw, Dad's a neuroscientist, obviously not famous like y'all, so if you need like a random layman to share his thoughts on a podcast, please use me
it does all boils down to one single fact "Learning to learn" :), its brilliant, I will tell my kids you were the president and Biswa was the prime minister :D
Oh my god!!!!! I got so fucking hooked to this conversation. So damn interesting. Learned so much and gained so many new perspectives! Incredible, both of you!
Im a mbbs student and i loved maths back in the day,but I never thought of maths in this way ever.Imma integrate all this to my current studies.cant wait for another podcast w biswa
Ps-biswa was the first standup comedian that I ever watched.
Biswa and Sid tripping on Maths is the most beautiful thing🤭
Interesting session!
I have experienced something similar... I hated maths in college & after I dropped out & got into business is when I started liking maths & physics again!
So happy to see this!! Thanks a ton for giving such content 😊
This is the best conversation i heard so far. Biswa is profound and makes us think. Want more of his conversation.
Really loved the stream. Have been following the channel since the beginning, I have found a goldmine!
Thank you! Cheers and love for the support
Biswa being Biswa. 😌
Such a great conversation.
Petition to force biswa to upload mathematics lectures on youtube.
Sid OP for consistently providing great content 💜
@Biswa Kalyan Rath please keep inspiring us like this on some platform......your channel......a lot of guys need listening to you
This was too good!! More math sessions with Biswa please!!
BISWA'S take on education system so on point!👍 Thanku Dr. Sid for doing this!🙏
Stream was awesome.
I make fun of Biswa's chess but I seriously admire Biswa's ability and passion in science and teaching.
Regarding the conversation about maths as a language according to 'Sapiens' apparently the 1st written script was made for the purpose of accounting which is basically maths!! So in this sense maths is actually the first written language of the world. But the script that maths follows is a 'partial script' and not a 'full script'. A full script gives the same idea when spoken or written but a partial script doesn't that's why maths doesn't feel like a language as such. I believe if maths is taught like a language then more people can understand seemingly difficult concepts very easily.
really loved it! and already hyped to know about the neuroscience of mathematics from you!
I love when you both come together and make content 💓
Sid, this was an absolutely brilliant, brilliant stream. I cannot articulate how much I have enjoyed Biswa simplifying the most complex ideas and subjects that have always made me anxious. We are not taught this way. We are made to rote learn everything. As a result, we never discover the beauty of what we are learning. Biswa should be a teacher. Just my personal opinion. We don't have good teachers. And he is so knowledgeable and a general enthusiast when it comes to learning that he can make everything palatable and easy. Please do more streams like this with of possible. I would be most grateful. Thank you. You are awesome.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 💙😊 this conversation was a eye opener of how maths can be taught
Such Great Podcast!!! Kudos to Sid and Love To Biswa❤️🔥
This was beautiful! I so wish our system moves towards this learning revolution. 💚
How beautifully biswa summed up everything....this guy is amazing
Recently i understood about maths that Number line is not actually a line it's a circle and this thought changed my reality.
Biswa should write a book on almost every sentence he's speaking in this video 👀
Am going to suggest this to him
Quite extravagant expectation from a logically kind chick 😁
I have to watch it again n again to get their complete perspective...😅😗
Yeah Leibiniz used dy/dx notation whereas Newton used f'(x) notation
I just wish i had a maths teacher like Biswa 😩
Biswa is so on point!! I can totally relate to what he said.. I know and understand mathematics but lack of the ability to teach holds me back!! I absolutely hate it when people go like 'when am I going to use it in real life?' and I can't explain how they already do 🙈
Yes! Calculus for the win. Realised this later but better late than never
Biswa op Bhai....ie bachpan me sunta na main genius hota.....
This was amazing! Please don't stop providing content like this. This gives our nerdy selves a room to breathe.
this may just be one of the most intellectual conversations homo sapiens have had till now
I never knew BKR was an IITian till I Googled him after seeing the clip about Fermat's last theorem.
BKR should continue to do some things like this.
Sid's CGE (Continued General Education) is going to inspire a lot of those to pursue the same :)
I am also impressed with BKR's patience in breaking down what is very simple at his level like logarithmic scale etc
The breakdown was appreciated. Helped in the CGE
@@Sidwarrier What I like in your podcast is that you bring people from different backgrounds. You have conversations as equals sharing weeks you know and exposing what you don't. The basics then get laid out for info to be accessible to everyone. At times there are sparks of new knowledge when info from two different fields converge and give greater understanding. You also keep the personal touch, as if all are friends chilling together. This keeps viewers engaged.
Please keep these coming.
Please continue neuroscience of... too.
Learning is the key... ❤️❤️❤️
The whole trip made to next level of thought process!!
So loved this conversation.....so many topics and a lot of insight into learning, mathematics and more!!
Great conversation!!! Sid, could you share the name of the book by Russel that you were referring to? Really wanna explore that now...
Neuroscience of the Brain of a Mathematician coming up finally !!!!
For anyone with such stuff like fractals and fourier series, there is a famous UA-cam channel verasatium lovely explanation...
Not advertisement, just love those people for content of this type
What is that BISWA can't do! Now he has even started gardening!😪💖
Bhaisaab I saw this today and it was an absolute trippy conversation
Love it. Brilliant conversation 😍😍
I played a random video 12 AM so i can sleep .i get a good sleep but after 2:30 hrs laters this video started and now i completely woke up snd enjoying the video❤️😂
Great episode! Can we do one thing, upload audio format of this on Spotify or something? 🤔
This was beautiful ❤️
Great content!!! ❤️
Best Podcast! Need a series of this!
I grew more neuron cells last 90 minutes than in last 90 days.
Amazing!
Biswa please keep learning and appear in more podcasts. Listening to u is far far better than bullshit Bollywood movies and 3rd class web series
Awesome conversation!!! Beauty in mathematics 👌
Great podcast made greater by Biswa!
Thanks for bringing Biswa mast aadmi ❤️
Really loved this podcast man. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I would wanna learn java from @Biswa Kalyan Rath
You probably know about veritasium but if you don't please watch his video on maths fatal law the no player game at the end will blow your mind
Every video blows my mind .. a simple line in one of it's video "some infinities are bigger than others" is pure genius ..
Hey Sid, can you please share your book recommendations please?
44:14 I have some contradicting theory. I think that as we grow up the past 5-6 yrs before feels longer but at that time 5-6 yrs ago it would have been felt the same as 2020 felt. Maybe some exceptions due to lockdown
This is one of the videos which I Liked because it is made to be liked.😇😇
Biswa is like Avni getting excited about Monjulika's ghunghroo
Please do another podcast with biswa
Simply Whoa😍
Watched this again today
Felt like a therapy session...soo good
Great stuff dude keep going 👍
Biswa is IMMORTAL!
❤️❤️loved the stream
Biswa Mast aadmi
This Docccctor ❤❤❤
Biswa Mast AAdmi 😍😍😍
Best podcast..very heavyyy
Fukte waqt dekhna guys 🤣 ... Hits different ❤️
45:20 speed of time in childhood and adulthood
Sad for the peeps who didn't know about this stream.
This was pure beauty.
Damn good.
This is AMAZING!!!
I wish Biswa was my Maths teacher
Call Ronnie and Barty
Same thing happened and happens when I saw COSMOS and listen to Neil degrasse tyson
Whats the last theory they discussed about called ? Mantrel sect??
Sir I'm in 12th standard and struggling with the exact things you talked about
Hope to see MORE