I have no idea how old you are, but if you are in high school man, please please please use these videos in your application to college. You are going places man, I don't know if you fully realize it but please show this stuff to everyone you know. You're a big inspiration to me for real
im going to college in 1-2 years, if this is true then i am 100% getting into any college i want because ive done stuff 10x more advanced than this. examples below if you are curiousd - 4d, 5d, 6d, and 12 renderer. - domain colouring for complex functions - lorenz attractor (same sim can be used for any other 3d differential equation if you change the functions) - logistic map - dijkstra's algorithm (shortest path between points in network) - mechanical linkages - very made hyperbolic space, but fell short on how to tile it properly
what the hell how are you a real person I'm literally so blown away by how far away you are from me in a mental standpoint it's like looking at a world class athlete. Either way, you're insane man and just know that you've become a legend for at least one person
i know it’s amazing but so far 22,723 people every year get a math degree so it’s a bit far off from a world class athlete, not bringing him down but just recognising how unique world class athletes really are
@@nehankaranch2149 World class athletes just have good genetics. To be good at something like math, you need to put in dozens of hours every week into studying. People have biological limits that effect how much they're able to train for a particular athletic field. You can't just exercise for dozens of hours every week, even if you took the most extreme steroids. Your body would get destroyed.
@@maximilian200057 Yeah but in math genetics do matter tbh, for some people it's alot easier to study math (like me) but i suck at other things like english. Spending alot of time in graphs is definetly impressive but imo its not as impressive as a world class athelete, that's just my opinion though
He is a programmer as clearly mentioned many times. And he uses math alot to graph and create stuff so it comes by learning what he did was he changed the functions from code to math not exactly like he used the same ways he made the code in desmos. (I am a programmer too so I know that but nonetheless this thing is amazing)
Hands down your most refined video to date. Keep up the fresh editing, continue going bonkers with the transitional sound effects, and please spread the good word for Beizure curves!
this is probably the most impressive thing i’ve ever seen in my life. i cant even begin to imagine the knowledge and understanding of complicated math you have to have in order to even tackle this, and you knocked it out of the park. absolutely stunning
I saw your the finalized video on this and had to check out how it worked! I can’t say im too much closer to understanding how it all works because math is tricky, but I can better understand just how much work you put into this. This is amazing and I hope there are always people like you! Keep it up for as long as you enjoy it!
All the sounds that I can recognize 2:11 There are [n] impostors among us 4:53 Piano Megalovania 6:07 Skype call 8:10 Minecraft eating 8:46 Playstation 2 9:21 Windows XP startup
I'm currently programming a universal physics, chemistry, calculus, everything calculator. You're baffling and spectacular, keep up the awe inspiring work!!
you pull this off while i’m over here only able to do: x1=[1,0,-1] y1=[1,0,-1] z1=[0,0,0] f1=1 a=(f1*((x1+Xcam)/(z1+Zcam)),f*((y1+Ycam)/(z1+Zcam))) Makes a 3D object with a really simple 3D algorithm. or: p = random(k) k=0… a = p[k+theta] (i think theta is an iteration value, although i use p for that) Generates random lines to the screen, variable a being replaced with x or y, or a linear expression. But this is amazing. Keep up the great work.
4:40 "by far the most difficult part of it tho was just trying to find a function to approximate the boundries of the box that contains the triangle." Couldn't you just use |x|^(N)+|y|^(N)=(L)^2 where N is a really large number and L is half of the length of one of the sides of the square? or am I missing something? Either way, gg's on your animation, it's super impressive! Just wanna clarify that I am in no way trying to say that I am smarter than you or smthn in this comment. I wouldn't even know where to start on smthn like this lmao.
The sheer amount of math and programming knowledge and looooooooooong hours necessary to make this is mind boggling to me. YOU'RE FANTASTIC. THIS IS BLOWING MY LITTLE NOGGIN!
I am so illiterate with Desmos, it literally took me several hours and help from friends for me to figure out how to graph 3 linear functions on the same graph. I understood absolutely nothing in this video but im blown away nonetheless. Let this be a lesson to all of us that no matter how much math you think you know, there is always more math to be mathed.
This is absolutely amazing. I appreciate not only the work and time you obviously have put into this but also that you have allowed all of us to be able to do the same. 🤩🤩🤩
so talented u r. Very nice works that fully enhance our imagination on math graphs. I know that it takes much time to discover graphs of equations that give meaningful shapes. thnx also for your kindness to share your experiences letting us understand how to make animations by equations
Hey you can actually do 2d arrays of points, I’ve been messing with it myself recently. The way you do it is [expression for variable1 = list, variable2 = list…] it actually is quite useful. Just remember the 10,000 element max still applies
This video made me so happy to see, I had a project in a highschool math class where we had to animate something in desmos and I completely forgot about it 🤩
This is exactly what I hate about math is that there is no collaboration. Everyone just MUST explain their creation or discovery in a way that is most confusing to a reader or viewer. Nonlinear PDEs are a great example, no one in the field uses the same notation or shares their discovery. The Burgers Equation was made as a way to model turbulence but the exact same equation was made in the 1890s! My professor is near certain he is the first to come up with a technique to find compatible first integrals to PDEs but has never published it in fear that someone else in an obscure text already has.
you are just amazing, like beyond genious its just crazy. its not just intelligence you need so much work ethic to do this kind of thing. wow, just wow
I'm very happy that your channel is growing so fast! When I saw your subscriber count when you uploaded your art piece I was simply stunned, good job! Keep up the hard work!
This man can do more with a calculator then i am able to do with blender
I feel this comment
@@automatic241 can you smell it
I mean, a blender doesn't have the computational power of an average computer, so maybe that's why
@@kumorikaigarzlmlni7518 Blender the 3d rendering software, not a blender
@@heysiri3327 nahhhhh
It’s crazy how I slowly shifted away from the math and started anticipating the next sound effect he’s gonna use
mfw marwan in youtube comments
marwan my man
@@elver5041 hi elver
Absolutely wild
yoo marwan
How in the hell did you not win. You really deserved the first place
they are in no way fairly ranked. i made a good looking thing in 4d, and lost to some eyesore art of an old guy (the name is "fading")
What the hell was first place if this wasn't?!
He so smart the only reason he didn't win is because they probably thought he had a PHD
Bruh you’re way too smart to do put this much time making these things, but please don’t stop because this is the best way to feel stupid.
to be fair, it takes a smart person to even feel this stupid
@@kingdededelicious makes me feel better
I have no idea how old you are, but if you are in high school man, please please please use these videos in your application to college. You are going places man, I don't know if you fully realize it but please show this stuff to everyone you know. You're a big inspiration to me for real
any college would be lucky to have this guy lmao. This lad could teach them instead
im going to college in 1-2 years, if this is true then i am 100% getting into any college i want because ive done stuff 10x more advanced than this. examples below if you are curiousd
- 4d, 5d, 6d, and 12 renderer.
- domain colouring for complex functions
- lorenz attractor (same sim can be used for any other 3d differential equation if you change the functions)
- logistic map
- dijkstra's algorithm (shortest path between points in network)
- mechanical linkages
- very made hyperbolic space, but fell short on how to tile it properly
@@trinityy-7 Then use it
@@trinityy-7 try the collatz conjecture next for free harvard entry
@@trinityy-7First off, use it, second off, have same god damn balls and actually show the more "impressive stuff".
what the hell how are you a real person I'm literally so blown away by how far away you are from me in a mental standpoint it's like looking at a world class athlete. Either way, you're insane man and just know that you've become a legend for at least one person
i know it’s amazing but so far 22,723 people every year get a math degree so it’s a bit far off from a world class athlete, not bringing him down but just recognising how unique world class athletes really are
Literally same
@@nehankaranch2149 World class athletes just have good genetics. To be good at something like math, you need to put in dozens of hours every week into studying. People have biological limits that effect how much they're able to train for a particular athletic field. You can't just exercise for dozens of hours every week, even if you took the most extreme steroids. Your body would get destroyed.
@@maximilian200057 Yeah but in math genetics do matter tbh, for some people it's alot easier to study math (like me) but i suck at other things like english. Spending alot of time in graphs is definetly impressive but imo its not as impressive as a world class athelete, that's just my opinion though
He is a programmer as clearly mentioned many times. And he uses math alot to graph and create stuff so it comes by learning what he did was he changed the functions from code to math not exactly like he used the same ways he made the code in desmos. (I am a programmer too so I know that but nonetheless this thing is amazing)
Hands down your most refined video to date. Keep up the fresh editing, continue going bonkers with the transitional sound effects, and please spread the good word for Beizure curves!
I like that he plays a funny sound with every new segment to make sure the viewer is paying attention.
this makes me want to do a math degree just so that i can begin to understand literally anything in this video
Most of it isn't actually that high level, you just need to choose to learn about it.
Not to degrade from the stuff john did, still mad impressive.
Just gotta learn the ins and outs of desmos + desmos notation
@@theBestInvertebrate ah yes pov: you're jealous
i think hes a high schooler..
this is probably the most impressive thing i’ve ever seen in my life. i cant even begin to imagine the knowledge and understanding of complicated math you have to have in order to even tackle this, and you knocked it out of the park. absolutely stunning
The editing and memes and stuff in this video is definitely stuff you would expect from someone who can do this
this is amazing, the process that went into it and the outcome of it. good job, imo i think you deserve a spot in the top 3
Aaaaaa I need to watch this tomorrow
oh hello famous minecraft utuber
Yooooooo! Hey CraftyMasterman 👋
tomorrow? why not today
Oh hey Crafty
Excellent video--- I love the editing and it was interesting to see how everything was made :)!
first omg
1 Second Late Lol
20th
Give this guy the Nobel prize for math.
I would honestly like to see the process of these projects done on a livestream.
I saw your the finalized video on this and had to check out how it worked! I can’t say im too much closer to understanding how it all works because math is tricky, but I can better understand just how much work you put into this. This is amazing and I hope there are always people like you! Keep it up for as long as you enjoy it!
I can barely graph normally on demos and this guy is out here making this masterpiece
All the sounds that I can recognize
2:11 There are [n] impostors among us
4:53 Piano Megalovania
6:07 Skype call
8:10 Minecraft eating
8:46 Playstation 2
9:21 Windows XP startup
as someone who draws by hand to animate, this is horrifying and beautiful
I think you invented 3D model rendering
I'm currently programming a universal physics, chemistry, calculus, everything calculator. You're baffling and spectacular, keep up the awe inspiring work!!
what its called
you pull this off while i’m over here only able to do:
x1=[1,0,-1]
y1=[1,0,-1]
z1=[0,0,0]
f1=1
a=(f1*((x1+Xcam)/(z1+Zcam)),f*((y1+Ycam)/(z1+Zcam)))
Makes a 3D object with a really simple 3D algorithm.
or:
p = random(k)
k=0…
a = p[k+theta] (i think theta is an iteration value, although i use p for that)
Generates random lines to the screen, variable a being replaced with x or y, or a linear expression.
But this is amazing. Keep up the great work.
Art moment
This kid has the capabilities of making a 3D rendering engine from scratch, and this video is proof of that.
Any Creo fan is a huge W and i absolutely agree, unveil is awesome. Also, wow that animation is so cool
I'm in high school. I've always considered myself to be pretty good at math.
I no longer consider myself to know what math is.
You're incredible.
4:40 "by far the most difficult part of it tho was just trying to find a function to approximate the boundries of the box that contains the triangle."
Couldn't you just use |x|^(N)+|y|^(N)=(L)^2 where N is a really large number and L is half of the length of one of the sides of the square? or am I missing something? Either way, gg's on your animation, it's super impressive! Just wanna clarify that I am in no way trying to say that I am smarter than you or smthn in this comment. I wouldn't even know where to start on smthn like this lmao.
Heres the only guy that understands whats happening (not dissing im just very dumb and can’t comprehend this)
@@marissacuetlach8772 as someone who has absolutely no idea what's going on, I love these comments
I just found out this was a thing-
And I thought my math midterm was hard, god damn
dude that video was so damn insane, i had to save it on my pc to appreciate its beauty. or may be to keep me passionate towards mathematics. thanks :)
Bro your intelligence dwarfs mine into oblivion
I am forever going to use this as my definition of "when a person has too much free time"
You’ve lost me both throughout the entire video, while also engaging me the entire time. I’m just fascinated.
i don't understand any of the math in this video, but i do understand art, and you my guy is an artist
The whole style of this video is so much like igblon, I love it
This guy is way smarter than me, I can't even do 90% of the awesome stuff he's doing
This video is so well made, from the insane mathematical and graphical engineering to the spectacular editing. You just earned a sub!
The sheer amount of math and programming knowledge and looooooooooong hours necessary to make this is mind boggling to me. YOU'RE FANTASTIC. THIS IS BLOWING MY LITTLE NOGGIN!
I am so illiterate with Desmos, it literally took me several hours and help from friends for me to figure out how to graph 3 linear functions on the same graph. I understood absolutely nothing in this video but im blown away nonetheless. Let this be a lesson to all of us that no matter how much math you think you know, there is always more math to be mathed.
you are so talented and amazing. everything you do blows my mind. keep doing what youre doing, youre destined for great things ;)
6:29 Lol this was so funny to me. I was just waiting for what sound effect he was going to use next and then it was just silence
This is absolutely amazing. I appreciate not only the work and time you obviously have put into this but also that you have allowed all of us to be able to do the same.
🤩🤩🤩
he is the Spu7nix of desmos. very cool
For real.
yep. my last 2 brain cells now died aswell
This is absolutely amazing!
I wouldn't be surprised if this entire explanation video was made in a Desmos Graphing Calculator too.
19 timestamps in a 10 minute video. You really are extra in just about anything!
Nice
so talented u r. Very nice works that fully enhance our imagination on math graphs. I know that it takes much time to discover graphs of equations that give meaningful shapes. thnx also for your kindness to share your experiences letting us understand how to make animations by equations
Hey you can actually do 2d arrays of points, I’ve been messing with it myself recently. The way you do it is [expression for variable1 = list, variable2 = list…] it actually is quite useful. Just remember the 10,000 element max still applies
I was dancing around this same point, thanks for pointing this out.
This is absolutely insane. Without a doubt the most impressive UA-cam video I've ever seen
An actual animation made using math. It's so cool seeing the language of our universe being utilized to output a beautiful image.
This is amazing and deserves way more attention. Keep up the good work.
This is incredible, you can hear the hours put into this in your voice lol
its really funny how you think you explained it LMAO! Love it either way
I just randomly stumbled on the original video, had no clue how on earth it was made, came here, and now I just feel really dumb.
Amazing sound effects + how the what the are even those functions + ratio = outstanding vid. Beautiful
i was looking for any video explaining how we can make small segment of line on desmos. and saw this video.
totally blown away
Desmos should really hire this man.
a legend
OH SHIT GET THE CAMERA HE CAME BACKK
This dude is basically a wizard. Hands down. This are the most impressive things I’ve seen done in desmos. Absolute madman, and I love it
you know what's cooler than the animation?
the soundtracks
this is the most impressive thing I’ve ever seen
This is insane. I have no idea what else to say than something about the UA-cam algorithm.
This video made me so happy to see, I had a project in a highschool math class where we had to animate something in desmos and I completely forgot about it 🤩
This is how you can use math in the real world
ah yes, my brain has crashed only 30 seconds into this
CREO FAN LETS GOOOOOOO
i was proud of myself after just writing my name in desmos lmfao this is insanity
I didn't understand anything he said, but all I know is that he is a genius
This is some of the most impressive shit I’ve seen
love the random songs in the transitions
and also damn your channel is so cool
I have a playlist with just Creo songs, and whenever Unveil plays, I see this animation in my head!
This is exactly what I hate about math is that there is no collaboration. Everyone just MUST explain their creation or discovery in a way that is most confusing to a reader or viewer. Nonlinear PDEs are a great example, no one in the field uses the same notation or shares their discovery. The Burgers Equation was made as a way to model turbulence but the exact same equation was made in the 1890s! My professor is near certain he is the first to come up with a technique to find compatible first integrals to PDEs but has never published it in fear that someone else in an obscure text already has.
😂
Kid: "um, teacher? When are we gonna use this in REAL life?"
John:
YESSSS!!!!!!!! been waiting for this video very eagerly
When this man walks into his math class, the teacher sits down so John can teach the class.
I can believe you didn’t draw every sound wave in Desmond’s graphing calculator. This is truly unacceptable
Great stuff. Solidified a lot of ideas for my own projects man in terms of pure math art compilations. Thanks
its now 2024 i will keep you up to date
this feels like watching subbed anime without the subtitles
Damn that's impressive,i consider even remotely understanding what you are saying to be a W.
the fact that there's someone this smart is scary
What in the hell am I watching. How the hell does your brain work to come up with something like this
Plot twist: he created this explanation video in desmos
you are just amazing, like beyond genious its just crazy. its not just intelligence you need so much work ethic to do this kind of thing. wow, just wow
Wow! You've inspired me so much. I love what you are doing. Thank you!
I'm very happy that your channel is growing so fast! When I saw your subscriber count when you uploaded your art piece I was simply stunned, good job! Keep up the hard work!
Really nice video!
Love the motion graphics, and the content!!!
the length of those functions are giving me a mild bezier
one day the legend will return...
Based song choice
certified supergenius
holy shit I never thought I would hear the ps2 sound ever again until now.
Way underrated, keep up the good work!
Wow I never see other creo fans in the wild. Oh nice graph too
Can I just say, wow.
Huh, I didn't know you could define functions in Desmos, of course I just learned about it today this morning right before this video got recommended.
so after careful consideration, i have decided to give up maths :D
fr tho, this is actually insane! it's obvious that you worked hella hard on this
John really does do stuff
If you want an equation to connect to points with a line then 1 point is A and another is B, the equation while be:
(B-A)t+A