@@paurnimaratnaparkhe1992 the "mode" is the value that appears the most in a set of data. by repeating the statement "this joke is the mode", that joke appeared the most out of the whole set of jokes, making that line quite literally the mode.
I was taught by a maths teacher who was exactly the same height as me. I was hoping to get an A-level, but the only thing he taught me about was complex numbers. Still, at least I got an i-level.
A mathematician and a sociologist talk at dinner. Mathematician: So what do you research on? Sociologist: inequality, differentiation, integration, try to understand structure Mathematician: That's what I do too! Hey! we have a lot in common! #SameWordsDifferentMeanings
Never good to introduce a comedy routine by saying 'it was soo good', 'the jokes will land even better this time'. It subcousciously sets the audience in a 'prove it' mood, and makes it harder for the comedian.
@15:18 No , bro . The quadratic equation is an algorithm . A machine would be something that is literally doing it . Sam Cohen has a machine for Green ‘ s theorem in the plane . The people who originated modern computer science had relatively unique conception of how things work to actually construct various things . The wright brothers created flight by faith . Henry ford created the automobile by faith .
@0:30 If there are trousers , and by this I assume you mean a properly fluid mechanical model that assumes natural law existing pointwise , then ‘ torque ‘ here would certainly define classical torque as something would a ‘ point at infinity’ with respect to a fluid model , that one would like to see reflected , by means of integration : the use the one ‘ torque ‘ vector to express an event is the character of classical physics . This criticism of archimedes ‘ s influence: that are ‘ no trousers ‘ … It could be a criticism of performance : or a criticism of scientific description , namely , the criticism that the classical torque concept is intrinsically too imprecise to be considered outside a finer model : and hence the inner gravitational sense implied by physics : of identification between (1) causal influence And (2) existence Is not taken with weight : that would be the second possible criticism . Your criticism , is clearly of archimedes , and in particular , a claim that he can ‘ tdo such a thing : An association of this variety , naively stepped into - as one must , to get good marks - would be the nature of whichever social event this anecdote represents .
As a non-native speaker, it sometimes took me longer to understand the English part of the joke than the Math part. (Bi-no-mial for example, or derivative) 😂😂 Really funny though, scientific comedy is the best! 😂 But what does „the proof is in the appendix“ mean? 🤔
Appendix (part of the intestine) can be removed without any ill effects (actually the removal makes you better if it is inflamed). Thus the existence of the appendix proved what needed to be proven for the joke to work. Also, unless you know anatomy in English that joke would be difficult to get as a second language speaker. It's not anything close to "appendix" in my first language either.
Not a native speaker either, but I thought this was a play on words: appendix 1 = part of the intestine, appendix 2 = part of a published work that usually contains annotations or other sets of data (quite possibly including proofs in case of a mathematical study).
I could see him rocking it. He needs a bit of a boy-band makeover. Nothing 2 drastic; some cool specs, some sexy hair, tidy up the face, and lose the miserable jumper.
laughing is left as an exercise for the viewer.
Laughing is trivial.
Math is easy comedy is hard....XD
I think 🎓 graduation man
This joke is the mode 😂 laughed everytime when I heard it 😄
my fave one I think
@@paurnimaratnaparkhe1992 the "mode" is the value that appears the most in a set of data. by repeating the statement "this joke is the mode", that joke appeared the most out of the whole set of jokes, making that line quite literally the mode.
@@whitej7888 oooo
I didn't get it the first time, laughed my head off the second time though
I thought he was saying 'this joke is a node'!
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Thanks for sharing. I hope you can respond to my other comment when you can. Thanks very much.
Got jail time for drinking in my calculus exam. I was drunk deriving.
I was taught by a maths teacher who was exactly the same height as me. I was hoping to get an A-level, but the only thing he taught me about was complex numbers. Still, at least I got an i-level.
(That's the sort of joke that works on two different levels!) 😁
Hey, Maths and Comedy truly do go well together!
welcome back my fellow mathematicians
I think only together
My cosh, another hyperbolic comedian out there!
no shine I think my friends
i couldn’t even edge to this 😂 i just exploded! 😂 clean up on aisle my pants!😂
I think the identity theft joke was my favorite.
What do you call an eigensheep?
A lamb, duh!
LOL
On the grand scale of things, that was funny.
Baaaaaaaaaa-nter
It was a good set! I couldn't contain my self!
What did the mathematician call his dog?
Cauchy (because it left a residue at every pole).
I laughed
The integrating one got me so hard😃
the timing is impeccable
What do you call a naked mathematician working on meromorphic functions at midnight? A pole dancer.
This needs papaflammy
A mathematician and a sociologist talk at dinner.
Mathematician: So what do you research on?
Sociologist: inequality, differentiation, integration, try to understand structure
Mathematician: That's what I do too! Hey! we have a lot in common!
#SameWordsDifferentMeanings
"I took a module called Representation Theory"
"I thought that'd be easy, as there's hardly any representation in math"
This guy is the product of more than one unique set of primes. ;)
Joshua is my brother and he comes out with this 24/7😭
if only there was someone who had a channel called stand-up maths.... oh wait
collab coming soon :)
reminds me of flammable maths
You missed 'margin of error' in the Fermat section :)
Great show
nice
Merry Christmas everyone
This was brilliant, lol.
glad you enjoyed it!
Studying for exams, i know that not all theorems are that important. Some are intermediate value theorem.
HA nice
Never good to introduce a comedy routine by saying 'it was soo good', 'the jokes will land even better this time'.
It subcousciously sets the audience in a 'prove it' mood, and makes it harder for the comedian.
Prove it
This was incredible🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
glad you enjoyed it :)
The ”101 lol” caught me off-guard lmao
We need more
That was fantastic! 😂
:)
I enjoyed that, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
The log a rhythm joke - badum tish
@15:18
No , bro . The quadratic equation is an algorithm .
A machine would be something that is literally doing it . Sam Cohen has a machine for
Green ‘ s theorem in the plane .
The people who originated modern computer science had relatively unique conception of how things work to actually construct various things .
The wright brothers created flight by faith .
Henry ford created the automobile by faith .
Quadratic equation : quadratic formula
10:55. I was the opposite, I was a really bad catholic. I was told to go to mass, and then I went and did my math homework.
Where do I find myself a guy like him 😂
Bruh he's my maths teacher rn in secondary skl
@@haolinchen364five ways
13:40 What if I give you Weierstrass?
You're on the cusp of an interesting idea.
lol
why did the mathematician not serve alcohol at a party?
Because they didn't want people to drink and derive
🤣 love this one
Awesome!!
What is the weird way he wrote the division problem? Here we write the quotient on top of the line, the dividend under and divisor beside it.
It's an old notation taught in UK schools
This made my day!
Well this is all I ever wanted
He my form tutor at my school no cap
3 significant figures lmfao
@0:30
If there are trousers , and by this I assume you mean a properly fluid mechanical model that assumes natural law existing pointwise , then
‘ torque ‘ here would certainly define classical torque as something would a ‘ point at infinity’ with respect to a fluid model , that one would like to see reflected , by means of integration : the use the one ‘ torque ‘ vector to express an event is the character of classical physics .
This criticism of archimedes ‘ s influence: that are ‘ no trousers ‘ …
It could be a criticism of performance : or a criticism of scientific description , namely , the criticism that the classical torque concept is intrinsically too imprecise to be considered outside a finer model : and hence the inner gravitational sense implied by physics : of identification between
(1) causal influence
And
(2) existence
Is not taken with weight : that would be the second possible criticism .
Your criticism , is clearly of archimedes , and in particular , a claim that he can ‘ tdo such a thing :
An association of this variety , naively stepped into - as one must , to get good marks - would be the nature of whichever social event this anecdote represents .
* would be
* use of
conpscient left in bits haha
Finally! A reason to be glad I went to uni!
this is brilliant
HES MY MATHS TEACHER
What form in five ways
@ trw a yr 8 class wbu
brilliant, very well done...
Identity theft isn't a joke Jim!
As a non-native speaker, it sometimes took me longer to understand the English part of the joke than the Math part. (Bi-no-mial for example, or derivative) 😂😂 Really funny though, scientific comedy is the best! 😂
But what does „the proof is in the appendix“ mean? 🤔
Appendix (part of the intestine) can be removed without any ill effects (actually the removal makes you better if it is inflamed). Thus the existence of the appendix proved what needed to be proven for the joke to work.
Also, unless you know anatomy in English that joke would be difficult to get as a second language speaker. It's not anything close to "appendix" in my first language either.
Not a native speaker either, but I thought this was a play on words: appendix 1 = part of the intestine, appendix 2 = part of a published work that usually contains annotations or other sets of data (quite possibly including proofs in case of a mathematical study).
@Hauke Not Ah thanks! I knew the anatomical meaning of appendix in this case, but not the mathematical.
Channelling Gary Delaney!
HE'S MY FORM TUTOR MR RYMAN NO CAP
Same u go king edwards?
He’s my maths teacher
@@Ibster13sameee
SO DEAD BRU
Fast might be Furious but Joseph was Fourier.
lol
I could see him rocking it. He needs a bit of a boy-band makeover. Nothing 2 drastic; some cool specs, some sexy hair, tidy up the face, and lose the miserable jumper.
I want to become a maths stand up comedian who is funny almost nowhere and paid almost nothing
👍🏼👍🏼
Hhhhhhhhhhh
I wasn't cleaver enough to understand the prime examples joke :')
They were all prime numbers.
7:05 IDENTITY THEFT ISNT A JOKE JIM
lol
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I see what you did there...
Nice 💖✌️
Have you heard about the lesbian mathematician?
You could say she was integrals.
Why does this chair looks like its not real
Poor sound quality.
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