Never had Geometry in school. No teacher money for it. I have missed a lot over it. Like this. I do not understand what I just watched. Explain this if someone can in simple language. Please. Thank you.
Thank you. I am interested in applying this principle of measured curves to the practice of logo design. Where does your knowledge of constructing spirals and curves come from? Does it originate from the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Islamic or a multitude of these disciplines in one giant text?
At the end you say you could draw the spiral using a "unknown word" ruler. My hearing is not good enough to pick that up. What kind of ruler can you use? Thanks!
Because if you only have a ruler and compass, you have no way of equally dividing a line of fixed length or one of the radii - unless - you start with a radius of 12 equal parts and it's marked off before you even draw your circle. It's a shame he didn't answer your question, but he did link to Thales Theorem so maybe the explanation is there.
This is a equiangular spiral aka logarithmic spiral. The arms of an archimedean spiral remain at a constant distance from one another. The Fibonacci spiral only approximates the logarithmic spiral.
So this is how to beat Dr Strange in mirror dimension!
Lmao exactly why I’m here
Me too bro
Yo bro
Only if you are spiderman
"what is stronger than magic, MATH"
-Spidey to Strange
his math was actually wrong lol, "squaring the radius divided by pi", absolute nonsense!
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Don't do this.
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Very clear description with an Irish accent.
I now finally know how to beat Doctor Strange in the mirror dimension, thank you
This was explained extremely well. Thank you.
This really helps my son he is in jss1 thanks
Ive been trying to find this shape, but with more spirals. any idea what its called?
Just draw a straight line on a rotating piece of paper.
Hi Peter one, two and three fans
Fascinating!
Hey I have one question though.What does the convolution mean for an archemedian spiral?
Never had Geometry in school. No teacher money for it. I have missed a lot over it. Like this. I do not understand what I just watched. Explain this if someone can in simple language. Please. Thank you.
Most symply explication. Good and thanks
what abt convulation and pitch?
Thank you. I am interested in applying this principle of measured curves to the practice of logo design. Where does your knowledge of constructing spirals and curves come from? Does it originate from the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Islamic or a multitude of these disciplines in one giant text?
Nice. Thanks.
MIND BLOWN
Thank you so much
What’s the purpose of this?
To beat a sorcerer in a mirror dimension.
What of the that start its curve with 10 from the center?
Thanks!
I'm here because i did not get how to beat the mirroir dimension, and maybe it'll come handy to know one day
At the end you say you could draw the spiral using a "unknown word" ruler. My hearing is not good enough to pick that up. What kind of ruler can you use? Thanks!
Curved template ruler
This was helpful. The video was quite slow though.
Why bother using Thales Theorem? Why not just mark off one the radii?
Because if you only have a ruler and compass, you have no way of equally dividing a line of fixed length or one of the radii - unless - you start with a radius of 12 equal parts and it's marked off before you even draw your circle.
It's a shame he didn't answer your question, but he did link to Thales Theorem so maybe the explanation is there.
Very nice sir🌹😊
I tried this on a wizard after he trapped me on the mirror dimension and he's still dangling in the grand canyon.
Clear 👍
divide half the circle by 12 and you have it no or am I missing something.
Do you have a cad file for this. I want to make copper rings in this proportion.
he just showed you how to design the spiral...
@@lois3356 I have no experience in drawing or making anything. Hopefully I get professional to do it
please...DO A TANGENT TO IT!!! i'm crying
Who is here because you just saw the new Spider-man movie and just wants to know what the Arquimedian spiral is? Wuahahaha!
Is that an Arquimedean spiral or a Logarithmic spiral?
Thanks 🙂
Anybody come here after spiderman no way home
You know the creator of the video watched spider-man nwh because he hearts every comment talking about it😂
Its funny how we learn math from movies
here just incase some wizard is gonna try to stop me from saving people
I'm literally here from spiderman
Shows how to draw circles not the spiral itself.
who is here from the spiderman movie 😢
Who is coming here after watching spiderman no way home. comment
I think this is a Fibonacci Spiral....
Nah, its Archimedean
This is a equiangular spiral aka logarithmic spiral. The arms of an archimedean spiral remain at a constant distance from one another. The Fibonacci spiral only approximates the logarithmic spiral.
Thanks!