She is amazing. She is not only very intelligent but also a brilliant communicator and a very pleasant person. That's a very rare combination of qualities.
@@bruhmoment3466 you can save those videos in a separate folder. Click on the list icon below the video and you can save it to a specific folder with give names. Edit: it says "save" if you're on phone.
Lovely comment Owl. Couldn't put it better myself, or even half as well. Which leaves me feeling miffed as I'm supposed to be a humourist and a writer. Toby is a truly lovely girl. And she has brains!
I am very anxious about math and your content makes me feel so much more at ease with it. You'll probably save me from failing my math related courses just because of displaying a fearless relationship with this field. Thank you so much!
Your videos are always incredible! You communicate great things in very creative ways. You have immense potential to become a successful theoretical physicist.
Great vid as always Tibees! Not super relevant to this vid but as a third year physics undergrad also studying in Australia, I just wanted to say I think you tell a lot of deep truths that many physicist hopefuls should know but rarely are able to. Not about physics, but about the realities and hardships of studying physics. I've only watched a few of your videos so far, but your comments on the flaws of the uni system, needing to study with friends, our misconceptions about the path to becoming physicists, are all really spot on. Your point about wanting to learn more things than specializing in one area of physics would allow also really resonated with me. It's really nice to hear someone echo the thoughts or more refined versions of the thoughts I've been having, and knowing I'm not alone. After all, why should I feel bad for facing these issues if someone as talented as you faced them too? I think my main issue right now is trying to find the motivation to study strong. I believe that to be motivated to do work, one important ingredient you need is continuous feedback on your performance. Unlike in (Aussie at least) school, the "feedback" on questions is a lot rarer, due to how much longer the questions take (as well as a lot of time floundering trying to find the tricks to the problem) and often not even knowing if you did the questions correctly. And if you're spending most of the time doing assignments, unless you've got "show that" questions or are really certain of your math, you won't get that feedback for weeks. This is especially demotivating if you cruised through school and never had to deal with something like this (even scoring in the top 0.4 percent in the state in high school physics, I now seem to be below average in my uni cohort). This has formed a bit of a negative feedback loop for me where I become demotivated and thus understand less and thus become more demotivated, but hopefully I can break out of it eventually! Or maybe I'm just not cut out for physics after all. Nevertheless, videos like this one are great at helping me find motivation by reminding me of what drew me to physics in the first place!
Interesting point about not getting enough feedback, which makes me realize that's definitely something missing from school in general. To make an analogy, if you were to program an AI that is a neural network that is given an assignment of learning to execute a specific task, you would want to give it feedback as often as possible so it corrects itself and learns quicker. The same is true for humans. Whenever you try to solve a problem, you should be given feedback immediately to see if you are executing the task correctly and not have to wait for an arbitrary deadline.
@@alexseguin5245 yeah exactly. We are going to take longer to learn and solve problems if feedback is scarce. Obviously we shouldnt be hand-held, but we need to be able to accurately know where to put or efforts in. And we are biologically wired to stop pursuing tasks where we don't receive feedback, because our brain interprets it as a lack of progress.
I decided a couple of years ago to not engage myself in math. but Tibees your calming voice makes me want to tap your video and hear your voice for a few seconds.
You did say FURbonacci sequence, right? Love it. Also, fascinated by the 37% rule, especially as it's 1/e. I'll definitely check this out further (which is, I guess, the whole point!). Love your videos, love your cats, keep up the good work.
My almost 4 year old son absolutely loves math and letters and adores this video. Thank you for making this. I am looking forward to him understanding and recognizing more and more as his math skills improve.
I wish there was UA-cam 30 some years back then, I wish I could watch your videos 30 years back then ... I probably wouldn't have dropped out maths from uni. Gees, I am now a 50 years old mom, feeling the joy of mathematics all over again because of your videos! It's really amazing, never could have imagined, from another side of the world.
I adopted an old diabetic cat nobody wanted. I saw him in a shelter alone. He looked so sad and I had experience with diabetic cats so I adopted him. It was more about the way I could best improve the life of a cat not what was best for me. He was so glad to have a home. He only lived for a year after I adopted him but it was a good last year.
Real world mathematics I think this reduces to, with sound mathematical principles to make decisions on options made available. You really do win us over with your thoughtful explanations.
I found everything about this video to be very cute. The math is nice, the cats are pretty and everything about Toby is just cute. Herself, her enthusiasm, etc.
Wish I'd had this kind of Math teacher in school. So much better than the usual "Solve the problems, show your work, eat a soda cracker with no water. Isn't Math fun?"
Tibees vibe is like a loving mothers, it gives me absolute bliss and comfort. I can peacefully fall asleep to her videos (in a good way), with a smile.
Okay I'm officially paranormally impressed by the youtube algorithm, I was falling asleep last night thinking how I wanted to find your videos again but had forgotten your channel name and I'm subbed to like 3000 channels because I have no self control so I was like "huh, maybe I'll do that thing where you talk to your phone and wait for the keyword scrubbing trojans to summon what I want. What keywords should I use... :falls asleep: " and lo and behold, here I open youtube and only a few clicks in, here's your channel. It's a 4 year old video, it's not even like it's pushing new content as it should for a subscription. IT READ MY MIND I s2g STOP IT GOOGLE
16 dogs have viewed this video. Okay, more like 1600 dogs, since only 1% of dogs would be smart enough to figure out how to click the thumbs down button...
I like how she starts off the sentence "it comes in..." and you think she is going to mention the colors that the shirt comes in, but in fact she goes on to name the colors the cat comes in
This cat math is highly practicable. 10 points for usefulness in ordinary life. I wish I had had this kind of math in high school. I mean dump the cat meme and you are left with a lesson for life. And my daughter would be envious of that (eternal golden) braid.
I just got the oldest cat they had kept at the fosterhome. She is purrfect, and I have decided that she is the best cat in the whole world, biting and scratching is just the exceptions that proved the rule. :)
These are always so good. And very interesting, which is saying a lot considering for the most part I think math is the most uninteresting thing of all - you make it a lot more fun though
I did not know that the study of probabilities was in the realm of physics, but then really there is not much I do know about physics. But she explains things so well I am able to understand what she's saying.
All 3 of my cats decided on their own to come watch the video. My oldest, Angel, was offended at the idea of getting more cats and gave me a dirty look. Their favorite part was how to find the best sleeping spot. The two younger ones went to implement that while Angel practiced her golden spiral on the bed in what is already the perfect spot.
just remembered this video... the section in the middle about the kitten's index I realised is applicable to a problem at the place I work at, haha. So now I've given my boss an excuse to watch a cat video at work (this one of course)...
help my cat has learned calculus and just proved the Theory of Everything he's gonna take over the world run :P Amazing video as always Tibees, keep it up!
3:50 I hoped it worked on life partners too. I actually did the statistical model for finding “the one”. Odds are pretty thin, even worse, I think it was actually missing a variable for intentional deception which I’m sure cats and dogs lack but humans, tragically, excel at. 😞
This is a really nice video - I especially like the optimum sleep spot solution. I think our cats manage to intuitively do something similar! You missed out the formula for how many cats you should have living with you: "If you currently have n cats, then n+1 is the optimum number of cats"
AAAAAAH!!! THAT SHIRT!!!!! Couldn't buy it fast enough! Ketchup is adorable in a klein cap! My keyboard is now stick with the exclamation point as the only available punctuation mark due to kitty cuteness!!!
@@tibees No, thank You for making it! And to Ketchup for being an adorable little pumpkin murderfloof worthy of turning in to a T-shirt! (And thanks to Henry and Skittles for existing.)
In loving memory of Grumpy Cat ❤️
It shouldn't be Ketchup, it should be CATsup! =^.^=
Tibees you are so pretty
also you should make a video on shroedingers cat video ..
best tribute for grumpy cat
That's a catnacci
As a cat, I found this very interesting
As a fellow cat, I thought the video was purr-fect.
this is going in my catalogue
Meow
... or *did* you?
As a Dutch elm, I’m still unconvinced that mathematical intelligence exists outside of kingdom plantae.
Teaching math to cats is dangerous. Mine learned to multiply.
Even worse, mine learned Calculus.
damn, that's some quantum shit right there
@@danielcobbins9050 At least it didn't learn to use a tin opener.
Mine is solving quantum mechanics.... A CAT
Multiply OK, but at least not exponentially.
Toby officially wins the internet.
Hi Cody, nice to see you here!
Hey I saw you in the comment section of one of Styropyro’s vids
cringe
Not personally a cat myself, but I'm sure many of my friends (who _are_ cats) would appreciate this.
:)
using cats as clickbait, works every time
Today is a sad day tho :(
Grumpy cat has died
@@jibraniqbal9315 F
@@jibraniqbal9315 that is very sad news. I'm sorry for your loss. The other two cats will need time to get over losing their companion as well.
using Toby as clickbait, you probably meant . And yes, it works every time :3
this channel is honestly the most chill thing on the internet
Let's be frank here, it's not a high bar
Tibees is actually a cat that's evolved into an intellectual human being by using maths.
A cat would consider that a modest downgrade, but still pretty good.
She is amazing. She is not only very intelligent but also a brilliant communicator and a very pleasant person. That's a very rare combination of qualities.
Tibee's videos are so innocent you just feel guitly for not liking it.
Just like her.
I know right I personally can’t like it because I like songs and sort of have a playlist
Nima N. U bich
@@bruhmoment3466 you can save those videos in a separate folder. Click on the list icon below the video and you can save it to a specific folder with give names.
Edit: it says "save" if you're on phone.
Nima N. Thank you so much, now I shall give this an epic like!
When she smiles Ice in my freezer melts!!
Damn, THAT"S what happened to my ice...
Another reason not to buy one of those internet fridges.
Well maybe your freezer has a crush on her
Lovely comment Owl. Couldn't put it better myself, or even half as well. Which leaves me feeling miffed as I'm supposed to be a humourist and a writer. Toby is a truly lovely girl. And she has brains!
Amy adam’s smile
ketchup will one day solve the riemann hypothesis
ketchup intended to verify Furcat's theorem, but the kitten was too small to contain the proof
@@trueriver1950 Not enough room in the Meeowwgin...
I am very anxious about math and your content makes me feel so much more at ease with it. You'll probably save me from failing my math related courses just because of displaying a fearless relationship with this field. Thank you so much!
Can't do much better than cats, math, and the incredible wholesomeness Toby exudes.
This is the sort of wholesome content that I subscribed for.
Toby is the Bob Ross of mathematics :D
Ikr
How could anyone dislike such soothing videos
Your videos are always incredible! You communicate great things in very creative ways. You have immense potential to become a successful theoretical physicist.
I invited my cat to watch this video with me! He didn’t learn anything, but I sure did!
"put our thinking Cats on?" Hahaha
And unpack our tool kitties.
Great vid as always Tibees!
Not super relevant to this vid but as a third year physics undergrad also studying in Australia, I just wanted to say I think you tell a lot of deep truths that many physicist hopefuls should know but rarely are able to.
Not about physics, but about the realities and hardships of studying physics. I've only watched a few of your videos so far, but your comments on the flaws of the uni system, needing to study with friends, our misconceptions about the path to becoming physicists, are all really spot on. Your point about wanting to learn more things than specializing in one area of physics would allow also really resonated with me.
It's really nice to hear someone echo the thoughts or more refined versions of the thoughts I've been having, and knowing I'm not alone. After all, why should I feel bad for facing these issues if someone as talented as you faced them too?
I think my main issue right now is trying to find the motivation to study strong. I believe that to be motivated to do work, one important ingredient you need is continuous feedback on your performance. Unlike in (Aussie at least) school, the "feedback" on questions is a lot rarer, due to how much longer the questions take (as well as a lot of time floundering trying to find the tricks to the problem) and often not even knowing if you did the questions correctly. And if you're spending most of the time doing assignments, unless you've got "show that" questions or are really certain of your math, you won't get that feedback for weeks. This is especially demotivating if you cruised through school and never had to deal with something like this (even scoring in the top 0.4 percent in the state in high school physics, I now seem to be below average in my uni cohort). This has formed a bit of a negative feedback loop for me where I become demotivated and thus understand less and thus become more demotivated, but hopefully I can break out of it eventually! Or maybe I'm just not cut out for physics after all. Nevertheless, videos like this one are great at helping me find motivation by reminding me of what drew me to physics in the first place!
Interesting point about not getting enough feedback, which makes me realize that's definitely something missing from school in general. To make an analogy, if you were to program an AI that is a neural network that is given an assignment of learning to execute a specific task, you would want to give it feedback as often as possible so it corrects itself and learns quicker. The same is true for humans. Whenever you try to solve a problem, you should be given feedback immediately to see if you are executing the task correctly and not have to wait for an arbitrary deadline.
@@alexseguin5245 yeah exactly. We are going to take longer to learn and solve problems if feedback is scarce. Obviously we shouldnt be hand-held, but we need to be able to accurately know where to put or efforts in.
And we are biologically wired to stop pursuing tasks where we don't receive feedback, because our brain interprets it as a lack of progress.
I decided a couple of years ago to not engage myself in math. but Tibees your calming voice makes me want to tap your video and hear your voice for a few seconds.
You did say FURbonacci sequence, right? Love it. Also, fascinated by the 37% rule, especially as it's 1/e. I'll definitely check this out further (which is, I guess, the whole point!). Love your videos, love your cats, keep up the good work.
Your joy of mathematics videos are definitely my favorite ones, perfect excuse to sit back and relax and enjoy a video while learning something new
My almost 4 year old son absolutely loves math and letters and adores this video. Thank you for making this. I am looking forward to him understanding and recognizing more and more as his math skills improve.
I wish there was UA-cam 30 some years back then, I wish I could watch your videos 30 years back then ... I probably wouldn't have dropped out maths from uni. Gees, I am now a 50 years old mom, feeling the joy of mathematics all over again because of your videos! It's really amazing, never could have imagined, from another side of the world.
1:35 "... put our thinking-cats on..." :)
Nice traditional blackboard 👍
Also love the cat faces 1:18
I adopted an old diabetic cat nobody wanted. I saw him in a shelter alone. He looked so sad and I had experience with diabetic cats so I adopted him. It was more about the way I could best improve the life of a cat not what was best for me. He was so glad to have a home. He only lived for a year after I adopted him but it was a good last year.
The OG cat engineer himself! Seems like every engineer on yt visits the Tibees channel, myself included.
This is probably the best dating advice I've ever heard ;)
Cats have evolved quite aesthetically.
Real world mathematics I think this reduces to, with sound mathematical principles to make decisions on options made available. You really do win us over with your thoughtful explanations.
I found everything about this video to be very cute. The math is nice, the cats are pretty and everything about Toby is just cute. Herself, her enthusiasm, etc.
Wish I'd had this kind of Math teacher in school. So much better than the usual "Solve the problems, show your work, eat a soda cracker with no water. Isn't Math fun?"
I can't get enough of these videos.
youre so genuine and humble ...youre just.... i dont have a word to explain you 😭😭
It always cracks me up seeing my kitty doing the butt wiggle and launch thing to attack some imaginary creature. 😁
Tibees vibe is like a loving mothers, it gives me absolute bliss and comfort. I can peacefully fall asleep to her videos (in a good way), with a smile.
Okay I'm officially paranormally impressed by the youtube algorithm, I was falling asleep last night thinking how I wanted to find your videos again but had forgotten your channel name and I'm subbed to like 3000 channels because I have no self control so I was like "huh, maybe I'll do that thing where you talk to your phone and wait for the keyword scrubbing trojans to summon what I want. What keywords should I use... :falls asleep: " and lo and behold, here I open youtube and only a few clicks in, here's your channel. It's a 4 year old video, it's not even like it's pushing new content as it should for a subscription. IT READ MY MIND I s2g STOP IT GOOGLE
Wakes up in morning with my cat sleeping on me. Turns on UA-cam and this the video that pop up. Morning math meowtics.
Your videos are so charming and kind of relieving... Thank you for your work.
16 dogs have viewed this video.
Okay, more like 1600 dogs, since only 1% of dogs would be smart enough to figure out how to click the thumbs down button...
I like how she starts off the sentence "it comes in..." and you think she is going to mention the colors that the shirt comes in, but in fact she goes on to name the colors the cat comes in
I read 'Meth for cats', still not disappointed
My little kitten, Bellatrix fell asleep watching this. A great video for cats, thanks for upload it.
Finally Tibees merch!! Ketchup is adorable.
Why choose the best cat when you can take them all
Who else found this video puuurfect.
Purrrfect for re-fur-bishing my knowledge.
fibonacci spiral or the Brachistocrone curve has always fascinated me,would be really cool if you made videos on root 1,2,3 rectangles !
seriously fibonnaci numbers gives such a nice analysis of the environment around us...nice video👏👏👏
This cat math is highly practicable. 10 points for usefulness in ordinary life. I wish I had had this kind of math in high school. I mean dump the cat meme and you are left with a lesson for life. And my daughter would be envious of that (eternal golden) braid.
I just got the oldest cat they had kept at the fosterhome. She is purrfect, and I have decided that she is the best cat in the whole world, biting and scratching is just the exceptions that proved the rule. :)
It requires a great deal of observation to create something like this. Just beautiful. Thank you!
5:19 I was surprised with my kitten as a gift but luckily he is the best one!❤❤❤
One of the best math&cat videos I have seen.
What do cats drink?? Why of course Catatonic..
First time viewer chiming in! I don't know why this was in my recommended feed but I like it. Cats and mathematics; cathematics! 😀
These are always so good. And very interesting, which is saying a lot considering for the most part I think math is the most uninteresting thing of all - you make it a lot more fun though
I can honestly say I’ve been waiting all week for this, and I am not disappointed
I do not like math. I'm not even trying to get better. I just watch these videos bc her smile and voice are so mesmerizing.
8:26 Reminds me of Patton's quote, “A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week.”
0:29 Ah yes, that's definitely how everyone should draw a cat.
14:23 There's even a demonstration.
My cats and I found this to be delightful. Thank you for improving my day,
But when is your video on "Math for a potato" is coming out tho?
abhi verma 🥔
abhi verma the satanic geometry of the potato
@@tibees you could do a video on electromagnetics - every book I have seen on that subject features potatoes with arrows sticking out of them.
Find out the frequency of your cats butt-wiggle when they are about to pounce
Quickly has become my favorite channel. :)
I did not know that the study of probabilities was in the realm of physics, but then really there is not much I do know about physics. But she explains things so well I am able to understand what she's saying.
All 3 of my cats decided on their own to come watch the video. My oldest, Angel, was offended at the idea of getting more cats and gave me a dirty look. Their favorite part was how to find the best sleeping spot. The two younger ones went to implement that while Angel practiced her golden spiral on the bed in what is already the perfect spot.
The reflectiveness of the blackboard is far better than my mirror.
Damn...zero dislikes.
Please let it be this way.
It's a weird video to say the present at the present, but why not...I am so glad you are feeling better.
You are a fantastic artist.
Peace!
\o/
Lovely ginger cats! They are so calm and happy around you..
Wow, your ASMR is strong. I feel like I should be paying you for sleep therapy.
I've had a bad day and this made it all worth it. Thank you
Hey T! Most excellent explanation I have ever heard. I have 2 cats Garfield and Maddie.
Yep, a cat cleaning it's crotch is a perfect representation of the golden ratio appearing in nature! 15:19 👌 😂
Coming here from an Instagram video. And I loved it. Keep up the good work!
Cats are always as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
I'm dying from the cuteness of Ketchup!
just remembered this video... the section in the middle about the kitten's index I realised is applicable to a problem at the place I work at, haha. So now I've given my boss an excuse to watch a cat video at work (this one of course)...
Toby, your cats are adorable and the math actually made sense. [JAN 16 2021]
Toby's proof: 'Wrinkles merely indicate where the smiles have been.'
help my cat has learned calculus and just proved the Theory of Everything he's gonna take over the world run :P
Amazing video as always Tibees, keep it up!
Hannah Fry showed the exact same algorithm for picking the best human mate.
And toilet :D
I read the title meth for cats.....but when i saw toby's face in the thumbnail i read it math XD
3:50 I hoped it worked on life partners too. I actually did the statistical model for finding “the one”. Odds are pretty thin, even worse, I think it was actually missing a variable for intentional deception which I’m sure cats and dogs lack but humans, tragically, excel at. 😞
Nice to watch this again, Toby, like the T_shirt, you look wonderful !
When I watched this video I remembered the experience of Schrodinger's cat.
Ketchup is an absolute mad lad!
The golden mean or Phi figures in an enormous number of famous works of art; whether purposefully or accidental. Cool video!
If a friendly cat climbs into your lap, you have a winner.
After a long time dear I got to hear your voice again. Really u r great. ;)
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed!
I don't have a cat; probably never will-I still remember the last one that scratched me over a decade ago-but I learned something, so thanks.
The amount of ads i sit through on this channel when i try to relax is unacceptable
My cat Pickle enjoyed this very much.
Can you calculate how much cats are owed in UA-cam advertising for a video?
This is a really nice video - I especially like the optimum sleep spot solution. I think our cats manage to intuitively do something similar!
You missed out the formula for how many cats you should have living with you:
"If you currently have n cats, then n+1 is the optimum number of cats"
I noticed cats sleeping in the Fibonacci style when I visited Peru. I had never seen it before my travels.
AAAAAAH!!! THAT SHIRT!!!!! Couldn't buy it fast enough! Ketchup is adorable in a klein cap! My keyboard is now stick with the exclamation point as the only available punctuation mark due to kitty cuteness!!!
Thanks!!
@@tibees No, thank You for making it! And to Ketchup for being an adorable little pumpkin murderfloof worthy of turning in to a T-shirt! (And thanks to Henry and Skittles for existing.)