Your channel makes someone in the science and engineering dept feel like he can be one of these guys. Thank you soo much. Keep updating us with good contents.
I am deeply respectful to your work.I am obsessed with scientists (mathematical physicists) and their works.I have to search alot of references and watch lectures and videos and I must say that this channel is one of my favourites and is a true gem.I wish if I could thank you enough BTW forgive me
These are truly interesting and valuable. Something students of science and mathematics should value more is the historical development of the ideas they are learning about. These videos shine a light on that aspect of our learning.
I was disappointed with no mention of Laplace’s demon, despite enjoying the brief history on Laplace! Great work nonetheless. But I’d love to see a video on Laplace’s Demon.
I am sorry to be such a pedant, but "In fact, him and his family had moved . . . ." May I recommend you obtain an editor/proofreader to avoid such misteps?
This channel is truly a delight to anyone interested in mathematics.
Your channel makes someone in the science and engineering dept feel like he can be one of these guys. Thank you soo much. Keep updating us with good contents.
Notice how d'Alembert has played a role in each of the great mathematicians of his time, I think he also deserves his own video.
YES!
This guy made my life on signal processing so much easier… thank you mr laplace
I am deeply respectful to your work.I am obsessed with scientists (mathematical physicists) and their works.I have to search alot of references and watch lectures and videos and I must say that this channel is one of my favourites and is a true gem.I wish if I could thank you enough BTW forgive me
These are truly interesting and valuable. Something students of science and mathematics should value more is the historical development of the ideas they are learning about. These videos shine a light on that aspect of our learning.
Expecting more of such videos!!! Keep up your efforts.
Keep up the good work my friend!
This channel is a hidden gem.
thank you so much for dense information.
Oh yeah Laplace, he made that super important integral function or something
thank you for this!
I was disappointed with no mention of Laplace’s demon, despite enjoying the brief history on Laplace! Great work nonetheless. But I’d love to see a video on Laplace’s Demon.
wow you really made Laplace next!
Yep, he was legitimately next on my list :)
Bro beautify your page as for now it is very resourceful
Where to get more details about, how Laplace derived Laplace transform?
14:20 - 14:25 Napoleon's got some dark humor in him😂
Thank you
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all of it again 17:10
One of my favorites.
Could you make a video on Paul Erdös?
I'm hoping to sometime next year!
@3:45 Blaming the printer?
0:11 he was 18th and 19th century, not 17th and 18th. Great video though
Lorentz please
14:17 nah 💀
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Don't forget he took out one of the top Nazi Commanders
Can you explain and give a link of the statement you made.
@@sagarsonawane1698 it's a joke. You can read something in the newest Wolfenstein game and they use his name.
napolean was super lucky to have laplace but clearly didn't deserve it
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This mf is the reason
I hate maths but I love history
I am sorry to be such a pedant, but "In fact, him and his family had moved . . . ." May I recommend you obtain an editor/proofreader to avoid such misteps?
good work buddy. if you would like any help on pronouncing words feel free to ask. great content, for a yank. LnP