All you need is a single sheet of paper
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Tadashi Tokieda starts folding a single sheet of paper. Sounds simple...
A clip from his brilliant Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture 'A world from a sheet of paper'. • A world from a sheet o...
Oxford Mathematics is my new obsession 😅
how did he construct this thing 😭
Best answer I can give you: "origami works like this."
I think there's a paper that describes how to fold that. Need a big sheet first.
First, you need a large piece of paper, and a long plane ride
@@VeteranVandal Yeah I tried doing it but the paper became very hard to read after step 22.
google origami tessellations
“Whoop whoop whoop” best 😂
I highly recommend the full lecture!
Where ? I am on my phone . Is it in description ?
@@KANJICODER Between the channel name and video title (of the short), there's a little "play button" icon and the title of the full video. Press that!
@@metallsnubben Many Thanks !
@@metallsnubben Bro that's huuuuge! Thanks a bunch!
This lecture was great.
I have a passing interest at best in math talks but I across this guy's lectures a few years ago and spent an entire hour watching the whole thing and having my mind blown
Dr Takashi is so good at communicating his knowledge.
I’ll have to take your word for it since this clip communicated so little knowledge.
@@yoyoyodaboy There is a playlist of Dr Tadashi Tokieda's interesting toys - where he describes a lot of physics in a very playful way.
This mathematician is a legend!
Holy shit this is a great idea. Reminds me of the expansion joints used on some pipelines. But better.
I wasn't getting this at all until he made the 'whoop' sound.
can see his zeal ❤
He is an amazing teacher.
Love this guy
Good to see Oxford finally has a class on Origami
Organami springs??! O_______o Diabolical!!!
incredible to think that merely by deforming a medium in an intelligent way, you can give that medium new properties
It’s also interesting that is has a negative poisson ratio
nano particulate molecular engineering increased. ty, prof..
I need the plans and a separate video demo, a podcast episode, a video of him promoting a book of patterns now out as digital download, a student protest video against assigning the identity of elasticity instead of letting the paper self assign, another podcast episode, and a series of 'vintage' re-edits from faceless youtube channels. I could take or leave reaction edits. But yeah plans and demo please 😇
"There are gods even here" wow
Honestly thought he was going to sing Gangnam style
you know when a mathematician says dual something big is gonna happen
I think it can be described as a metamaterial from an engineering point of view. The paper now displays a Negative Poissons Ratio on the macroscopic scale. Achieving this behaviour with the right material will find interesting applications, due to being able to absorb substantial amounts of energy. Another term to describe it would be auxetic! The future of materials (on the nanoscale!)
Whoop whoop , yep that's that concept going over my head 😅
I want a tutorial
Mee too !
MAybe the full lecture explains how he did it? (Link on the little play button on the bottom of the "short window")
search brick wall by yoshihide momotani
Wonderful...
I would be interested the way to realize it in
oxford mathematics making you tube shorts now...
if this would be made with bi-metals, it would change its shape with temperature. think heat shield.
Be most but very easy
MY GOAT
Is that it? So basically Origami
He can fold paper but can’t iron his shirt
💀
😭 evil
His shirt is made of paper.
fk the shirt, I want what he's showing lol
Auxetic material
Dislike, he didnt use his feet
neuroplasticity