it cant happen on 3 special dimension universe, but hey they are mathemathicians, they solve imaginaries problems and complex , and yes literaly, imaginaries with imaginaries numbers and N dimesion, and complex when they use real numbers and imaginaries XDDD
@@ValmathWF yup, and then it turns out that analysis in n>3 dimensions and compelex numbers/quaternions and a bunch of other things which were previously thought usless are actually incredibly useful tools for physicists and describe reality so well
Around 1993-1994 it was indeed the birth of raytracing 3d animations. It was not only used in Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, Abyss, and Lawnmoverman, but i also remember that a lot of Computergraphic-artists back then made short interesting 3d-animations, and as a kid back then i was blown away. Back then, espescially because of Lawnmoverman i was dreaming about computergames with that quality. In some way we still dont have that kind of computergraphic in the games today, because those graphics always had some squishy characteristics. Partielly its implemented in games today (with ''boobs-physics'', clothing and prerendered movement of faces, but thats it). Other than that, the objects are stiff in games. But still, the quality of graphics is for sure better know, and overall we can say, that the graphics today exceeded the not-realtime 3d-animations from the early 90s.
@@Dr.MSC.W.Krueger Please dont correct someone who was old enough to be there when this 3d-graphics were developed. Also i myself went into 3d-graphics in the late 90s. Thank you. If you are as old as me, you will also correct younglings who are as young as you now, about the past ;)
I was expecting a shouting match between two exes who turn out to be siblings coming to terms with their forbidden romance, instead i learned how to turn a circle inside out.
@@matthiass._. *Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.*Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
I felt the same thing watching it. The sound design is so artistic, it’s really evocative of like old 70s-80s animated experimental films. There’s something about the narration too but it’s hard to articulate it. I could see an emo math rock song sampling the dialogue
@@RileyBanksWhoyes, this video speaks to me on a very deep level. It’s about the transfer of knowledge, the human condition, how we continue to live on long after we “die”
I cried too, man. To me, this work of art is similar to Pink Floyd's The Wall. It's so eerie, so trippy, even a little scary, and yet so beautiful, all at the same time. It's like having tears due to the overwhelming ineffable wonder and awe of just.. life, man, just being alive in this wild universe. *Passes the blunt 🌿 🔥 🥴😴
@@pigger. i saw LOL-funny-videos post comments on very viral videos. I discovered his channel through the comment section on skibidi toliet though I don't watch skibidi toliet anymore. He is trying to get people to click and discover his channel since he is verified and it makes people like his comment. With more engagement on a comment, it makes it the top comment increasing the CHANCE PEOPLE CLICK ON HIS CHANNEL
@ahhthatsjustgrand6502 people underestimate growth of humans in science and technology like 90% of technology is hidden and not everyone has access to it and is maintained by government. There's a huge conspiracy theories like area 51 etc.
I always have to imagine how excited and terrified the first person to figure this stuff out must have been, I mean they didn't even have the 3d visuals
Pythagoras figured it out. But only after he took acid. And by then he wasn't able to write it down anymore. He couldn't even lift the charcoal to the stone tablet.
I have warm and happy memories about my dad showing me this type of videos when I was a little kid, not even 6 years old yet. I still adore *that one* Fibonacci animation with just calm piano music and this animation a lot. He answered my every question and gave me a big talk about every answer. We still discuss lots of abstract and philosophical thoughts and ideas together, and that really means a lot to me.
tamara, you are an absolute saint for uploading these. besides their obvious educational impact, these videos have brought me an oddly great amount of comfort. thank you.
this is such an educational video, and it was created in such a manner that allowed for anyone with any level of mathematical understanding to comprehend this, from a young elementary student to a post graduate doctorate, explaining concepts like these succinctly is an art and videos like this will be immortalised
@@JohnsonHowordits just interesting and stimulates the brain more instead of watching tik toks or youtube shorts or mindlessly scrolling through social media.
@@JohnsonHowordThe concepts are similar to how we solve the area of various shapes. Especially the part where it talks about focusing on the slices and then the sphere. That's literally how mathematicians treat the shapes that we view everyday.
This is one of those pure gold stuff that youtube recommends me time by time. I love the whole concept and love how some things do have a way to occur that seems impossible to the mind at first.
This was recommended on my school account and I was trying to figure out why an old hugbee's vid was being recommended on an account I only used for math. I have been bamboozled.
I've been in love with this retro little topology video ever since it first hit UA-cam. It's to the point where it's comforting and I could fall asleep to it. The visuals of the sphere everting are so hypnotizing too. I never get tired of that!
Grats on getting the rights to this iconic film!!! this bad boy has been floating around the internet for a long, long time and it was always some random upload. i love seeing one of the creators having it on their own channel
This is the fourth time I've watched this through and I just now became capable of fully understanding it. Edit four months later: My wording is pretty cringe, but it's true! I sound like I'm trying to act so smart lol Revised for my sanity: This is the fourth time I've watched this through and I just now actually get it. If you don't understand it the first time, it doesn't hurt to try and watch it again!
@@m.i.c.h.olmao i dont know what these guys are on about but for some reason i have a natural knack for most geometry (tho i dont care about volumetric math, i can use graduated cylinders XD) It made sense for me the first time but in school when i was taking geometry i would day dream about the video game halo and would get information from a friend who was reading the books and tried to philosophically determine how one would be able to warp from one halo to the next as was intended by the builders and came to the conclusion the halos were built as a planet turned inside out as this depicts and the teleports/wormholes were always tethered somehow from when the inside in form had them all next to eachother or they were some how used to scatter the halos throught space time and we would have very long discussions filling in the blanks using hypothetical scifi tech from things such as startrec or doctor who....looking back while watching this the first time and commenting i wonder how some govermental force didnt pick us up for the way we thought as some of our teachers would turn white with some of the implications involved in discussing fantasy space adventure stuff becayse they were some of the first to see scifi turn into science
@@HighCoupDeTat wow nice man, that's some complex stuff you're talking about. You should post that as a stand alone comment and maybe you'll get a discussion going haha
I myself am an 80s and 90s kid, but this footage is quite amazing for the time, kind of baffled by the relative complexity. On top of that, indeed that sound design with it is great.
I remember finding this video years ago as a high schooler and having to watch it twice to catch the more advanced work towards the end of the video. Now Im out of college and got recommended this while high and I've watched it three times already and I'm just enjoying the pretty sounds
thanks for the tutorial! i got a sphere made out of a material which can pass through itself and destroys itself if it is punctured or forms a crease a few years ago for christmas, and at some point my little cousin came over and turned it inside out and i hadn't been able to figure out how to turn in back inside in. i think they just swapped the pink and yellow stickers, but i think this is a much more orthodox method of doing it
Thanks to this video, I was able to stop a massive home invasion by explaining to them how to turn a sphere outside in. Truly one of the videos of UA-cam.
Thanks for making the Geometry Center playlist! I never knew there was such a treasure trove of other videos like this. I have a lot of watching to do!
I remember watching this in high school in the early 2000's, what a trip to see it again. It blew my mind, while confusing the heck out of me when i first saw it!
I'm convinced that someone made this in Blender, used Ai voice on the commentary and time-traveled back into 1994 to show it. This looks insane even in todays standard.
@@AdolfHitler-lk4vo mesh = set of polygons which connect to form an object. usually used for stuff because they're pretty easy to modify and render. making a mesh work for this would require so much geometry to make it so smooth that it wouldn't be worth it.
I’m in amazement how humans can figure out something like this without computers, but I’m even more amazed at how we create problems like this for ourselves
Math, geometry, and algebra were always a struggle for me. I instead excelled in the linguistic areas. This blew my mind and actually made me comprehend the concept without issue. Where was this when I was going through high school?
At first I thought I wasn't on enough drugs for this, then I remembered mathematics are meant to be paired with the most mind-bending drug of all: total sobriety.
Yeah same. What practical uses does this have? Especially since there is no object that holds its own Form to be able to be physically manipulated through its own self. One thought that came to mind is that this might have to do with the manipulation of sound perhaps?
@@charliepace107 It might be useful to scientists that are figuring out the nature of reality. Things like electrons and photons aren't really tiny balls of stuff, they're more like waves that move through fields in space just like sound waves that you mention. I don't know, we need to call Brian Cox.
I love videos like this because they make me feel dumb and a good distraction from all of life’s problems. A great pass time. Thanks for sharing. I don’t understand it but I think I trust the lot behind it🤔
I love watching this video, the entire Geometry Center trilogy is awesome!! :D Having seen this so many time I think I finally understand how to turn a sphere inside out lol
I admit one thing ... I did only understand like 13% of this, the only reason I kept watchigng till the end was her soft and calm voice... God damn that was relaxing XD
Weird point, but im so happy that the voice of the mathematician who understands the concept is a feminine one. Girls arent taken seriously and STEM fields, and this was great to see.
One of those things that I don’t get.I understand that girls have made important results in many scientific fields but why consider it in this specific video?
@@underlightmusic I'm not talking about Dinosaurs from the Jurassic era, I'm talking about a group of scientists who turned a sphere inside out 50,000 leagues down under and they ended up getting dementia from it. It nearly cost them their lives, luckily they all survived. One of the survivors Raymond Babbitt got autism from it and is now taken care of by his younger brother Charlie Babbitt. There's a movie based on them too, it's called Raining Men, it's also a mind bender.
@@shadowcween7890 na bro i known a guy who got his head right rattled like scrambled and shit from some jinglitok idk wtf it was just some long name shit anyway he had to be in hospital for a bit and when he got out he came out completely different and his wife at the time said this to him so he went to the hospital again and they did some questions and wrote some shit down then went off to some room to cognate, then came back, and talked to him that he they think he got autism now and they did some tests and shit like probed him idk and they concluded that he defly autistic so yea you can get autism.
I've listened to the parody enough that i got confused for a bit when they werent being passive agressive at each other
Or talking about incest.
@@ryannorthup3148sweet home alabama
@@halva_dosh thats were me and my cous- i mean wife live.
There’s a parody?!? What’s it called?
@@rfichokeofdestiny ua-cam.com/video/Zv-XNlE1s8E/v-deo.html
Tamara's version: A genuine learning experience
Hugbees' version: Self Intersections on a whole other level
which begs the question, is the sphere a toy?
Also, there is another uploaded by a different person thats the same except for the intro.
@@yukonhyena2957 I think it might be a filling machine actually
@@PUCCl_Due to both sides, i can safely deduce that it is actually both a chocolate and a mint
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBombno,it's actually the nuclear bomb we dropped on Nagasaki
The sound design here is so insane
I think it's the terminator soundtrack 😄😄😄
Probably made by moog and buchla lol
my personal favourite is 1:33
pre-SOPHIE/pc music era
I feel creepy
I watched a version where the narrators just bitched at each other for half an hour and accomplished the same thing. It’s was marvelous
Was it huggs
incest
Step 1: have a magical material that can pass through itself
Step 2: win the game
it cant happen on 3 special dimension universe, but hey they are mathemathicians, they solve imaginaries problems and complex , and yes literaly, imaginaries with imaginaries numbers and N dimesion, and complex when they use real numbers and imaginaries XDDD
@@ValmathWF yup, and then it turns out that analysis in n>3 dimensions and compelex numbers/quaternions and a bunch of other things which were previously thought usless are actually incredibly useful tools for physicists and describe reality so well
The guy that animated this needs a raise. Very cool thought experiment - love the process and narrators as well.
😢🎉
Guy?
I think it's even more impressive because this is a repost copy of a 20 year old video.
My mistake, a 30 year old video
@durgle4350 how do you know its a guy and not a gal?
I would absolutely love to see a documentary about how this was made and animated! What an absolute feat of 1994 technology
Around 1993-1994 it was indeed the birth of raytracing 3d animations. It was not only used in Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, Abyss, and Lawnmoverman, but i also remember that a lot of Computergraphic-artists back then made short interesting 3d-animations, and as a kid back then i was blown away. Back then, espescially because of Lawnmoverman i was dreaming about computergames with that quality. In some way we still dont have that kind of computergraphic in the games today, because those graphics always had some squishy characteristics. Partielly its implemented in games today (with ''boobs-physics'', clothing and prerendered movement of faces, but thats it). Other than that, the objects are stiff in games.
But still, the quality of graphics is for sure better know, and overall we can say, that the graphics today exceeded the not-realtime 3d-animations from the early 90s.
It would be a lot of sweat and Doritos tbh
@@Thundernoob98 haha
@@PygmalionFaciebat
please don't spread misinformation. thank you.
@@Dr.MSC.W.Krueger Please dont correct someone who was old enough to be there when this 3d-graphics were developed. Also i myself went into 3d-graphics in the late 90s. Thank you. If you are as old as me, you will also correct younglings who are as young as you now, about the past ;)
It’s like watching two gods play around with a dimension
That's what the mirror said to the other mirror
It essentially is
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Like fourth dimensional beings playing with a three-dimensional object
I was expecting a shouting match between two exes who turn out to be siblings coming to terms with their forbidden romance, instead i learned how to turn a circle inside out.
I haven't seen the Hugbees version yet, but I assume that this is what happens and I've just been spoiled?
@@matthiass._. Nothing of the sort happens, the people end up arguing about the point of having PhDs in science.
@@ezygoat yes that stuff does happenn wdym?
@@Dondoki_
He was making a joke to "reassure" the other guy
@@matthiass._.
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
What a great animation, I hope that there isn’t a version thats like a soap opera
ohhhh boy. don't remind me
@@possums154@someguy3418 what are you guys talking about
@@b.a.r.c.l.a.y don't ask
@@b.a.r.c.l.a.yhuggbees
@@AH00767Dont reveal the ways bastard
whoever did the script is incredibly talented in explaining stuff. its like he perfectly read my mind and explained every question that i asked myself
or he just wrote down his questions down
Credits are at the end; six people contributed to the script 20:38
He??? It was Tamara Munzner…
@@sennacherib_ Six people, so they.
This is oddly emotional and artistic in a way I can't describe, really interesting geometric concepts too
Emotional? 😂😂😂😂
I felt the same thing watching it. The sound design is so artistic, it’s really evocative of like old 70s-80s animated experimental films. There’s something about the narration too but it’s hard to articulate it. I could see an emo math rock song sampling the dialogue
@@samsandwich27
“This sphere is made of an abstract elastic material” best quote from “emo math rock song”
@@RileyBanksWhoyes, this video speaks to me on a very deep level. It’s about the transfer of knowledge, the human condition, how we continue to live on long after we “die”
I cried too, man.
To me, this work of art is similar to Pink Floyd's The Wall. It's so eerie, so trippy, even a little scary, and yet so beautiful, all at the same time. It's like having tears due to the overwhelming ineffable wonder and awe of just.. life, man, just being alive in this wild universe.
*Passes the blunt
🌿 🔥 🥴😴
The guy that animated this needs a raise. Very cool thought experiment - love the process and narrators as well.
being verified doesnt mean you will get likes
This aged poorly@@pigger.
@@factjuniorroll lol
@@pigger. i saw LOL-funny-videos post comments on very viral videos. I discovered his channel through the comment section on skibidi toliet though I don't watch skibidi toliet anymore. He is trying to get people to click and discover his channel since he is verified and it makes people like his comment. With more engagement on a comment, it makes it the top comment increasing the CHANCE PEOPLE CLICK ON HIS CHANNEL
theyre literally the uploader
"It is surprising, but watch this"
*casually proves the existence of dark magic*
Thanks for uploading a clean version of one of my favorite videos! And thanks for your work on such an interesting project.
The wierd thing is i saw this one first.
This is very 80s. Not that that's a bad thing.
Clean..?
Don't ask...
@@CatoTatodon't ask
I like how mathematicians like to solve unnecessary problems
@ahhthatsjustgrand6502 people underestimate growth of humans in science and technology like 90% of technology is hidden and not everyone has access to it and is maintained by government. There's a huge conspiracy theories like area 51 etc.
All math questions are usefull
@ahhthatsjustgrand6502in what situation will I have to turn a solid sphere that can somehow pass through itself inside out?
@@hibye4469 something here proves that you can do x and probably in some problem you will need x to solve it
@@kaankaya6878 ok but how can a solid pass through itself?
I always have to imagine how excited and terrified the first person to figure this stuff out must have been, I mean they didn't even have the 3d visuals
One of the people would have been Bill Thurston, an incredible teacher as well as researcher.
Physics nerds are gritting their teeth
they had, but in their head
Pythagoras figured it out. But only after he took acid. And by then he wasn't able to write it down anymore. He couldn't even lift the charcoal to the stone tablet.
this can't be real, i must've made a mistake somewhere..
I have warm and happy memories about my dad showing me this type of videos when I was a little kid, not even 6 years old yet. I still adore *that one* Fibonacci animation with just calm piano music and this animation a lot. He answered my every question and gave me a big talk about every answer. We still discuss lots of abstract and philosophical thoughts and ideas together, and that really means a lot to me.
After the parody, the only thing i can think about is "THIS IS NOT WHAT A BROTHER AND SISTER ARE SUPPOSED TO DO"
I love how the turning process has its own soundtrack
Fr
you sound like an npc
@@Dr.MSC.W.Krueger👆🤓
@@thefunny1250🗿👆
@@vVearon⬆️✅
I like to imagine that the man is a fourth dimensional creature and the lady is a human soul in a super computer owned by a laboratory.
I KNEW SOMEBODY ELSE THOUGHT THEY WERE LIKE GLaDOS!!!!
this video coulda been like 1:30 long
@@attackehhThat's exactly what I thought about. Hello fellow portal fan.
@@CaptRoma Give her a robotic voice and a more aggressive tone and you have GLaDOS RIGHT THERE
@@EmeraldForester777 But then it wouldn't be even half as memorable
“Who cares if we’re related? Rules were meant to be broken, and you were meant to be happy.”
Yeah, _fuck_ science! :V
@@13Kr4zYAzN13let’s get outa here
.. you wouldn’t be able to think that gravity exists when you dont know science also this is physics not science
tamara, you are an absolute saint for uploading these. besides their obvious educational impact, these videos have brought me an oddly great amount of comfort. thank you.
This was released the year I was born. I feel honored to be as old as this masterpiece.
@@Andr3G908 30 years ago I believe
this is such an educational video, and it was created in such a manner that allowed for anyone with any level of mathematical understanding to comprehend this, from a young elementary student to a post graduate doctorate, explaining concepts like these succinctly is an art and videos like this will be immortalised
'Cept for me, couldnt figure out shit
@@JohnsonHowordits just interesting and stimulates the brain more instead of watching tik toks or youtube shorts or mindlessly scrolling through social media.
@@JohnsonHowordThe concepts are similar to how we solve the area of various shapes. Especially the part where it talks about focusing on the slices and then the sphere.
That's literally how mathematicians treat the shapes that we view everyday.
@@ZorisuraYeah, that's what makes it all fake because sphears are not made of strips.
Yeah, I’m a 6th grader and I understood this, they should make more of these :)
This is one of those pure gold stuff that youtube recommends me time by time. I love the whole concept and love how some things do have a way to occur that seems impossible to the mind at first.
Bro I’m high af and this is great😂
ohhhh! I borrowed the vhs tapes of this and not knot from my highschool repeatedly. this extremely takes me back.
Do you remember what year it was?
@@parthkhadakkar6543 Gotta be sometime in the 80s.
@@gmw3083 Damn, that's a long time ago
it would've been around 1998-99.
@@gmw3083 this video is from 1994...
"Because that's not what siblings are supposed to do!" -alternate dimension
This was recommended on my school account and I was trying to figure out why an old hugbee's vid was being recommended on an account I only used for math. I have been bamboozled.
You were part of the original project?! Thank you for creating such an amazing video, this has so much value!
What value?
@@ClipsForGames Educational value
@@ClipsForGamespsychedelic value
@@harmondraws xD
@@ClipsForGames this video has more value than your animosity and anonymous presence within internet space haha.
This has such a threatening vibe and I'm here for it
The vibes on these videos is unmatched. Love all of this content
I've been in love with this retro little topology video ever since it first hit UA-cam. It's to the point where it's comforting and I could fall asleep to it. The visuals of the sphere everting are so hypnotizing too. I never get tired of that!
Grats on getting the rights to this iconic film!!! this bad boy has been floating around the internet for a long, long time and it was always some random upload. i love seeing one of the creators having it on their own channel
This is the fourth time I've watched this through and I just now became capable of fully understanding it.
Edit four months later: My wording is pretty cringe, but it's true! I sound like I'm trying to act so smart lol
Revised for my sanity:
This is the fourth time I've watched this through and I just now actually get it. If you don't understand it the first time, it doesn't hurt to try and watch it again!
Bro became Abu Nasr Al-Farabi
@@outruzer could you kindly explain how? lol
@@m.i.c.h.o You didn't become, you always were.
@@m.i.c.h.olmao i dont know what these guys are on about but for some reason i have a natural knack for most geometry (tho i dont care about volumetric math, i can use graduated cylinders XD) It made sense for me the first time but in school when i was taking geometry i would day dream about the video game halo and would get information from a friend who was reading the books and tried to philosophically determine how one would be able to warp from one halo to the next as was intended by the builders and came to the conclusion the halos were built as a planet turned inside out as this depicts and the teleports/wormholes were always tethered somehow from when the inside in form had them all next to eachother or they were some how used to scatter the halos throught space time and we would have very long discussions filling in the blanks using hypothetical scifi tech from things such as startrec or doctor who....looking back while watching this the first time and commenting i wonder how some govermental force didnt pick us up for the way we thought as some of our teachers would turn white with some of the implications involved in discussing fantasy space adventure stuff becayse they were some of the first to see scifi turn into science
@@HighCoupDeTat wow nice man, that's some complex stuff you're talking about. You should post that as a stand alone comment and maybe you'll get a discussion going haha
This is one of those videos of yt that I inevitably end up watching again after a couple of years, and love it every time. Thanks for reuploading it.
Same here
this really deserves to be an interative game!
Yeah I agree kinda like a puzzle game
*interactive😊
What'd be the bossfight like?
@@TheLambdaTeam fighting against a 4D shape
There's an interactive 3D demo on the Geometry Center website.
The sound design here is so insane. The vibes on these videos is unmatched. Love all of this content.
It doesn't matter how many times I watch it, I never fully understand it. But it's still my favourite video on UA-cam.
I myself am an 80s and 90s kid, but this footage is quite amazing for the time, kind of baffled by the relative complexity. On top of that, indeed that sound design with it is great.
I remember finding this video years ago as a high schooler and having to watch it twice to catch the more advanced work towards the end of the video. Now Im out of college and got recommended this while high and I've watched it three times already and I'm just enjoying the pretty sounds
Girl I was ready for this to turn out like huggbees video 💀
thanks for the tutorial! i got a sphere made out of a material which can pass through itself and destroys itself if it is punctured or forms a crease a few years ago for christmas, and at some point my little cousin came over and turned it inside out and i hadn't been able to figure out how to turn in back inside in. i think they just swapped the pink and yellow stickers, but i think this is a much more orthodox method of doing it
Lol
Just lol 🤣
your comment is comedic genius
Thanks to this video, I was able to stop a massive home invasion by explaining to them how to turn a sphere outside in. Truly one of the videos of UA-cam.
Thanks for making the Geometry Center playlist! I never knew there was such a treasure trove of other videos like this. I have a lot of watching to do!
This is truly one of the mint chocolate filling machines of all time (Not a rinsing machine)
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The level of competence in the explanation is very impressive.
"You cannot crease it or bend it sharply"
*Proceeds to crease the ball a million times*
How is that creasing?
Those are just parts of the ball clipping through each other, which is different since this is all theoretical
I can't comprehend how complicated this is
Someone skipped through half of the video.
Those weren't creases.
Hugbee’s version of this video explained this concept much better, super easy to understand.
Well, _something_ was getting turned outside in in that case...
I remember watching this in high school in the early 2000's, what a trip to see it again. It blew my mind, while confusing the heck out of me when i first saw it!
This kind of stuff is a hell of a lot cooler when you no longer have to explain it in a Math Class.
I'm convinced that someone made this in Blender, used Ai voice on the commentary and time-traveled back into 1994 to show it.
This looks insane even in todays standard.
Hell nah, this isn't even shit blender could manage, because it's very heavily based around meshes, while using one here would just be too clunky.
@@munsterlandr1644 what?
@@AdolfHitler-lk4vo mesh = set of polygons which connect to form an object. usually used for stuff because they're pretty easy to modify and render.
making a mesh work for this would require so much geometry to make it so smooth that it wouldn't be worth it.
@@munsterlandr1644 thats not true tho
@@AdolfHitler-lk4vono it is, as a blender user and general 3D tech studier i can confirm
The sound design here is so insane
like they had no business going that hard
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I’m in amazement how humans can figure out something like this without computers, but I’m even more amazed at how we create problems like this for ourselves
no one can have better knowledge in this than the guy who animated this
I love learning practical skills like this.
Math, geometry, and algebra were always a struggle for me. I instead excelled in the linguistic areas. This blew my mind and actually made me comprehend the concept without issue. Where was this when I was going through high school?
At first I thought I wasn't on enough drugs for this, then I remembered mathematics are meant to be paired with the most mind-bending drug of all: total sobriety.
Everyone is talking about the animation, but this is so genius
I like the surreal vibes of this
Did we talk about the fact that this video is appearing in everybody's recomendation without reasons
i'm amazed at how accessible this video makes differential topology. nicely done.
i really love the sound design in this, the sound cues were surprisingly helpful
Watched this years ago and have made use of it just about every day. Awesome vid.
Yeah same. What practical uses does this have? Especially since there is no object that holds its own Form to be able to be physically manipulated through its own self. One thought that came to mind is that this might have to do with the manipulation of sound perhaps?
@dave0351we use it to turn onion inside out without creating folds.
@@charliepace107 It might be useful to scientists that are figuring out the nature of reality. Things like electrons and photons aren't really tiny balls of stuff, they're more like waves that move through fields in space just like sound waves that you mention. I don't know, we need to call Brian Cox.
@@myleswillis everything being waves doesn't really have anything to do with this
@dave0351 just turn the football ball inside out to seal the hole and turn it back out. profit!
The animation shows deformation of the sphere using eight ribs. Is there a minimum number of ribs that would be required to achieve the same result?
At most 2, maybe 1. I'. not a mathematician though, just equcatedly guessing.
God took one rib away from Adam to create Eve. We have 24 ribs.
@@A-432-Zonewell done
I love videos like this because they make me feel dumb and a good distraction from all of life’s problems. A great pass time. Thanks for sharing. I don’t understand it but I think I trust the lot behind it🤔
I love the little bass riffs in the background coordinating with the visuals
I love watching this video, the entire Geometry Center trilogy is awesome!! :D
Having seen this so many time I think I finally understand how to turn a sphere inside out lol
Had this video recommended for years but never bothered to get past the intro and watch the whole 20 min thing, this was pretty cool!
Thank you for uploading your an absolute legend 🫡
The fact that this was created in 1994 is insane
The time of the year has come where youtube reccomends me again and i watch it... see you guys next year!
You back yet?
Teacher: Alright, students. Today, we're gonna watch a movie in class.
Students: Yay!
Movie: Outside In
Students: Boo!
I admit one thing ... I did only understand like 13% of this, the only reason I kept watchigng till the end was her soft and calm voice... God damn that was relaxing XD
Wow, this is so interesting, I can feel my mind folding outside in.
these weird animated science videos for the late 20th century are always a trip
this video has been showing up in my recommended for YEARS it just doesn't stop, please I've already seen it just leave me alone
This is the amongst the most intriguing video with out of context title I have ever run into. Need to thank the YT gods for this one.
absolutely incredible! i didn’t think i needed to watch this video, but i’m glad i did!
This feels so funky I’m 100% interested and paying attention it’s 3 :56 in the damn morning
Seis da manhã e isso está em inglês
Weird point, but im so happy that the voice of the mathematician who understands the concept is a feminine one. Girls arent taken seriously and STEM fields, and this was great to see.
that is such a silly thing to consider important
Tf
Elizabeth Holmes was taken seriously and look how that turned out lol
@@tomorrowilearned8471 Women getting into STEM fields shouldn't be disregarded because of one dumb person.
One of those things that I don’t get.I understand that girls have made important results in many scientific fields but why consider it in this specific video?
Truly one of the most legendary UA-cam videos of all time.
I’ve started reading all of my data science readings and such in the way they speak in this video and it honestly helps so much
The most unbelievable thing about this is that i actually understanded something
I understood that
I've seen this before, and I've also seen the spoof version, but there's something about watching this while high that's captivating!
i’ve watched this at least 7 times now and i think i’m actually starting to understand it
These videos have been in my reccomended since the dawn of time even though i never click on them
every few months i find this in my recommendations and i will never grow tired of it
Someone: what’s your favourite shape?
Me: it’s complicated..
I haven’t recovered from hugbees version that I genuinely thought was the original.
Oh wow this is such better quality. Awesome.
I feel like I need to watch this like, every few months or something. This video stimulates my brain some type of way
Thanks for rolling in the VCR playing during class. always the best days🤣
WATCHING THIS AND THE BETTER ONE BACK TO BACK AND I AM BAFFLED
This video right here is about to help solve the tangles in my headphone cord 🎧
YES AND ONLY
There was a movie based on this, it's called Sphere and it's a mind bender.
Sphere was not based on geometry man, it was a sci-fi movie about aliens...
Lol. That's based on a Michael Crichton novel and not related to this video. Would be fun if it were, though.
@@underlightmusic I'm not talking about Dinosaurs from the Jurassic era, I'm talking about a group of scientists who turned a sphere inside out 50,000 leagues down under and they ended up getting dementia from it. It nearly cost them their lives, luckily they all survived. One of the survivors Raymond Babbitt got autism from it and is now taken care of by his younger brother Charlie Babbitt. There's a movie based on them too, it's called Raining Men, it's also a mind bender.
@@Tony-lf3zt "Got autism from it" What a funny movie. People don't just get autism, they're either born with it or not.
@@shadowcween7890 na bro i known a guy who got his head right rattled like scrambled and shit from some jinglitok idk wtf it was just some long name shit anyway he had to be in hospital for a bit and when he got out he came out completely different and his wife at the time said this to him so he went to the hospital again and they did some questions and wrote some shit down then went off to some room to cognate, then came back, and talked to him that he they think he got autism now and they did some tests and shit like probed him idk and they concluded that he defly autistic so yea you can get autism.
Ah yes! The time of the year, this is on my recommendations again.
This will forever be my favorite video on the internet
this was strangly comforting and the fact that i think that unsettles me a little
Yeah agreed dide
Reminds me of Vessel in NYC - equally mind bending structure that you can actually climb and walk inside.