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@@Sundilionah tao studied against TikTokers and twitch streamers, Wiles has done more in less time and did something 350+ years of mathematicians couldn’t.
Insane to think about how up there Euler and Gauss are. We don't even talk about them when talking about the GOATs because everyone knows how much these two were just on another level. We will never see a rivalry like that ever again
Bro Perelman is one poney trick. John von Neumann is the true goat. He is literally a founder of multiple disciplines such as functional analysis, quantum mechanism, hardware, computer science. He was such a beast that Hilbert asked him for advice on Hilbert spaces
The goat isn't any modern mathematician anyway, modern mathematicians have to focus on far too niche things. The goat would be one of the big founders of stuff, newton, leibniz, euler, Fermat, Gauss... Or maybe Godel just because of how awesome his theorems are and how far reaching they can be
@@alex-fj9ri"He was such a beast that Hilbert asked him for advice on Hilbert spaces" The advice in question was just what they are, because Neumann is the one who coined the term. Obv hilbert knew about them - they're named after him for a reason - he just didn't know them by that name because of course he didn't, he wasn't a mind reader. Also no shot Neumann even competes with Grothendieck in the 20th century goat contest
Euler's obviously the GOAT. Dude was leaps and bounds above his era. He basically solved all the questions that fraud Fermat proposed without any proof. Good connections with Gauss and Goldbach and the rest. Literally has a number named after him.
Smh you have to consider the competition in that era when you compare to the modern game. Euler was playing against philosophers and alchemists he wouldn't stand a chance against modern fields medalists
I have upmost respect for the immense contributions Newton had in the fields of calculus and mechanics, but was Newton in the room when first Witten proposed M Theory, the most promising theoretical solution to a question that has plagued mathematicians and physicists alike for decades? That's what I thought. Edward witten is the true GOAT.
LeWiles's path to a Mickey Mouse Fermat proof 🤡🤡🤡 - Carried by Ribet and Taniyama 🥴🧐 - Flaw found in initial proof 💩💩 - Spent whole life on 1 problem 🥶🥶 This is why Terry is my GOAT.
And there would be old guys who said the era of Euler, Sir Isaac Newton or even Euclid and Pythagoras are the greatest. The maths world in modern time has become soft and weak, thus unwatchable.
The fact that you didn't mention Scholze along with Tao for current great mathematicians is so wrong. Tao is a prolific mathematican but his work lack the depth of other great titans. He is so popular because of today media power. Surely not on top 5 or even top 10 of all time
Both are clowning we are literally talking about greatest of all TIME. There's literally just one objective answer and that's Euler. Anyone claiming someone else is trolling.
Bro you got to be joking. John Von Neumann is the true goat. In his prime, he was a beast in functional analysis, discrete mathematics, measure theory. He is a founding figure of computer science. He literally formalized quantum theory mathematically. Euler is not even on the level of Hilbert or Riemann
GOAT is definitely Gauss. Then Euler, Archimedes, Riemann, Newton. Then probably Leibniz, Poincare, Hilbert, Galois, Abel, Lagrange, Laplace, d'Alembert, the Bernoulli family, Euclid, Legendre, Descartes, Grothendieck, etc. Then probably Cauchy, Fermat, Fourier, Pythagoras, Wiles, Hardy, von Neumann, etc. Tao? Haha. Really nice person, really intelligent, great scholar, but he's not there.
HOLD UP! This entire time I thought Andrew Wiles won the Fields Medal. I am rather astonished to find out he didn’t - turns out he was 41 when proved the theorem.
Ooooof that's crazy. Imagine solving one of the biggest open problems in a legendary tour de force and then missing the Fields because you're one year too old.
"Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss is historically, transcendentally, specially great. The bottom line is, Gauss was the coldest blooded killer I have ever seen as a mathematician. Euler was one of the nicest guys who has ever come along -- to a fault." "C'mon Skip!! Hilbert led the whole program!! They changed the game for him! He'd be the best even without Hilbert's basis theorem." "You young bloods keep talking about Gauss and Euler because y'all don't remember the one that paved the way. They'll never top what Archimedes did. He invented this game! The crown belongs to him. Always has. Always will. Carry on." "Open proof, the fate of the universe on the line, the Martians have the death beam pointed at earth, you better hit it, I want von Neumann!"
Euler dominated in his era but now we are living in the era of PEDs like coffee and Adderall. We all know the record holder is Ërdos but without his amphetamine use, could he have competed with the likes of Gauss or Newton? I think not.
Dijkstra and other algorithm-makers are criminally underrated. Euclid has the GCF algorithm, Newton has an approximation method, everyone thinks the game is solving problems but it's making algorithms.
i often feel sad that much of the math we know has been discovered and practiced already so we likely wont see a legend like Euler again who did amazing work in many areas
The title of GOAT would definitely not go to a modern mathematician imo. I’d definitely pick Euler, contributed so much to nearly every branch of Mathematics. Plus did groundbreaking work while freaking blind.
Aww thank you! That is very nice of you to say. I just watched ESPN First Take and Undisputed so much that the mannerisms of the analysts have become very familiar to me.
Riemann because hundreds of years after his death research mathematics is dominated by his concepts. And all that from just a couple of dozen papers. Tao is an amazing prodigy but it's not clear he will be "remembered" a hundred years from now. Grothendieck is second on my list, similarly because his ideas will dominate for the foreseeable future.
Isn't Gauss widely accepted as the GOAT for maths? With Euler almost always seen as #2. Tao is up there, probably top 10 but not 1. Arguably maybe #3, but it would be a pretty tough debate for 3.
@@ccbgaming6994 it is really hard to tell how any person would cope given different circumstances. There is no doubt in my mind that Gauss and Euler really have an advantage by preceding Tao, but it is impossible to say how things may have been given different circumstances.
Honestly it should be Lurie, and I could see that in 5 more years Scholze. Man changed how so many people in algebra and topology do math. Proved major theorems, he should have a fields metal. Scholze is routinely revolutionizing sub branches.
How would Wiles proving the Riemann hypothesis affect Lebron's.... I mean Tao's legacy?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wiles is 1-1 in the finals, while Tao has 20 conference championships but 0 titles.
Wiles played against plumbers, and Tao gets no help in a harder era, and still carried his team of losers to 20 conference championships. 😊
🤣🤣🤣
@@Sundilionah tao studied against TikTokers and twitch streamers, Wiles has done more in less time and did something 350+ years of mathematicians couldn’t.
Insane to think about how up there Euler and Gauss are. We don't even talk about them when talking about the GOATs because everyone knows how much these two were just on another level.
We will never see a rivalry like that ever again
they did math against plumbers and milkman, theyd never hack it in this more computer heavy era
@@MF-fd2ug That only makes them greater. Gauss was a poor dude in the 1700s and still managed to get acces to academia. Only shows how special he was
imagine being Gauss’s schoolteacher thinking that adding up all the numbers between 1 and 100 would be a challenge for him smh
@@KyleKabasares_PhD fr fr dude livep up to some insane hype just like LeBron. Can't make that shit up
Ramanujan will forever be my GOAT. He had always been too injury prone to have a long career in the league but when he was in the game, he DOMINATED
Facts
He IS the GOAT
Perelman and scholze not being in the conversation is wild
Bro Perelman is one poney trick. John von Neumann is the true goat. He is literally a founder of multiple disciplines such as functional analysis, quantum mechanism, hardware, computer science. He was such a beast that Hilbert asked him for advice on Hilbert spaces
Perelman isn't a one trick pony.
Here are some other mathematicians to the list: Arnold, Gromov, Kontsevich, Atiyah, Thurston, Floer, Yau
The goat isn't any modern mathematician anyway, modern mathematicians have to focus on far too niche things. The goat would be one of the big founders of stuff, newton, leibniz, euler, Fermat, Gauss... Or maybe Godel just because of how awesome his theorems are and how far reaching they can be
@@alex-fj9ri"He was such a beast that Hilbert asked him for advice on Hilbert spaces"
The advice in question was just what they are, because Neumann is the one who coined the term. Obv hilbert knew about them - they're named after him for a reason - he just didn't know them by that name because of course he didn't, he wasn't a mind reader.
Also no shot Neumann even competes with Grothendieck in the 20th century goat contest
As a huge sports fan, we need a part 2 😂
I have a few more ideas :)
ESPN covered the world Microsoft Excel championship, so there's hope
Did not know this, need to check it out!
"He was 17!" So ... in other words, just three years away from getting his Ph.D. in the subject. No excuses.
Seriously, the fact he just ducked Fermat’s theorem in the early-mid 90s is inexcusable
Peter Scholze may qualify
Perelman watching from the GOAT commitee
Euler's obviously the GOAT.
Dude was leaps and bounds above his era.
He basically solved all the questions that fraud Fermat proposed without any proof.
Good connections with Gauss and Goldbach and the rest.
Literally has a number named after him.
Smh you have to consider the competition in that era when you compare to the modern game. Euler was playing against philosophers and alchemists he wouldn't stand a chance against modern fields medalists
GOAT literally means all time, best in your era doesn't mean all time.
@@rdwok14then that means the goat cant exist until the end of time when the last generation of people exist on earth.
Euler, Gauss, Archimedes all clear them
They were competing against farmers and cobblers (j/k, I love those guys)
@WaitingforGodel Honestly, fair point. Give me a year to come up with a thorough response
comparing players across generations never ends well, but i think we can all agree that isaac newton could dominate in ANY ERA
Gauss and Euler both beat him easily.
Not these Newton fanboys 😫
@PandaFan2443 Ikr casuals
@@federicovolpe3389 Descartes > Euler any day of the week
There is no need to argue we all know newton was the 🐐
if this was espn there would be a lot more shouting and unintelligible sounds😂
I have upmost respect for the immense contributions Newton had in the fields of calculus and mechanics, but was Newton in the room when first Witten proposed M Theory, the most promising theoretical solution to a question that has plagued mathematicians and physicists alike for decades? That's what I thought. Edward witten is the true GOAT.
That's wild an ad at the beginning and end of a 1 minute video
We need the all time ranking!
I’ll probably upset too many people for that 😅
@@KyleKabasares_PhD do it!
Nobody, is close to the real GOAT. Euler
Tao stans always ignore the fact that Wiles has an Abel Prize
No yi tang, no Perelman,no party 🎉🎉🎉
The 1st time "they're 17" is being used as a defense
LeWiles's path to a Mickey Mouse Fermat proof 🤡🤡🤡
- Carried by Ribet and Taniyama 🥴🧐
- Flaw found in initial proof 💩💩
- Spent whole life on 1 problem 🥶🥶
This is why Terry is my GOAT.
Can’t argue this
Loved this.
LeFraud equivalent math level is barley a kid who finished 3rd grade in calculus.
Don’t forget the imo medals !!
Euler is the all time goat for sure
this will blow up i feel it
It did
And there would be old guys who said the era of Euler, Sir Isaac Newton or even Euclid and Pythagoras are the greatest. The maths world in modern time has become soft and weak, thus unwatchable.
I'm kinda down for a STEM ESPN
Glad I’m not the only one!
Gilbert Strang
Cmon guys, you forgot serre
I love this!
Who is the James Harden of math?
I don’t know, but when you find out, tell me!
I loved it
Thanks!
Sholze #1 today
Amazing video haha
DO GUN REVIEWS NEXT
The fact that you didn't mention Scholze along with Tao for current great mathematicians is so wrong. Tao is a prolific mathematican but his work lack the depth of other great titans. He is so popular because of today media power. Surely not on top 5 or even top 10 of all time
17 but making babies, not a boy
xd so funny
Both are clowning we are literally talking about greatest of all TIME. There's literally just one objective answer and that's Euler. Anyone claiming someone else is trolling.
He entered the field when everything was simple. Hes good but not that impressive
Bro you got to be joking. John Von Neumann is the true goat. In his prime, he was a beast in functional analysis, discrete mathematics, measure theory. He is a founding figure of computer science. He literally formalized quantum theory mathematically. Euler is not even on the level of Hilbert or Riemann
You misspelled Gauss.
@@alex-fj9ri Don't forget Neumann's contributions to game theory.
@@alex-fj9ri ask any serious mathematician and they will tell you Euler is at the very minimum in the three best, if not first
Tao isn't even top 10 come on now!
WHAT
GOAT is definitely Gauss.
Then Euler, Archimedes, Riemann, Newton.
Then probably Leibniz, Poincare, Hilbert, Galois, Abel, Lagrange, Laplace, d'Alembert, the Bernoulli family, Euclid, Legendre, Descartes, Grothendieck, etc.
Then probably Cauchy, Fermat, Fourier, Pythagoras, Wiles, Hardy, von Neumann, etc.
Tao? Haha. Really nice person, really intelligent, great scholar, but he's not there.
HOLD UP! This entire time I thought Andrew Wiles won the Fields Medal. I am rather astonished to find out he didn’t - turns out he was 41 when proved the theorem.
he got abel though
Yeah. The Fields Medal missed out Andrew Wiles.
Ooooof that's crazy. Imagine solving one of the biggest open problems in a legendary tour de force and then missing the Fields because you're one year too old.
Don't forget the asinine stats like "The first 10-page paper released in the month on March on an even numbered year in the Open Access Era"
Average number theory discovery
pretty whack if you ask me
"Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss is historically, transcendentally, specially great. The bottom line is, Gauss was the coldest blooded killer I have ever seen as a mathematician. Euler was one of the nicest guys who has ever come along -- to a fault."
"C'mon Skip!! Hilbert led the whole program!! They changed the game for him! He'd be the best even without Hilbert's basis theorem."
"You young bloods keep talking about Gauss and Euler because y'all don't remember the one that paved the way. They'll never top what Archimedes did. He invented this game! The crown belongs to him. Always has. Always will. Carry on."
"Open proof, the fate of the universe on the line, the Martians have the death beam pointed at earth, you better hit it, I want von Neumann!"
Seems liken someone else likes watching ESPN First Take and Undisputed as much as I do lol
Euler dominated in his era but now we are living in the era of PEDs like coffee and Adderall. We all know the record holder is Ërdos but without his amphetamine use, could he have competed with the likes of Gauss or Newton? I think not.
That’s why Erdös hasn’t gotten voted into the Math HOF yet smh
bro got me excited over MATHS
There are two people named "Terence" that are the best in their respective specialty. Terence Crawford and Terence Tao.
Dijkstra and other algorithm-makers are criminally underrated. Euclid has the GCF algorithm, Newton has an approximation method, everyone thinks the game is solving problems but it's making algorithms.
unironically that's what actually makes food cheaper
cs major spotted opinion disregarded
@@husamismael8926 Not a CS major, just think problem-solving methods are more important than solutions.
Alan Turing > Einstein
Had way more tangible impact on the modern world
i often feel sad that much of the math we know has been discovered and practiced already so we likely wont see a legend like Euler again who did amazing work in many areas
You've overlooked Bill Russell.
Recency bias is unreal inthis video, how can you forget newton /euler.also todays conditions favors players.weak era
The title of GOAT would definitely not go to a modern mathematician imo. I’d definitely pick Euler, contributed so much to nearly every branch of Mathematics. Plus did groundbreaking work while freaking blind.
Terry Tao is up there but I'd absolutely agree, without a doubt, that, none other than "the master of us all", Euler is the GOAT.
Dude, your dialogue is actually goated for youtube skits
Aww thank you! That is very nice of you to say. I just watched ESPN First Take and Undisputed so much that the mannerisms of the analysts have become very familiar to me.
Mathematics is so soft these days. I miss 1690s rules
It hasn't been the same since newton left the game
Leibniz*
honestly... no
i feel like newton is mid diffing leibniz
Euler literally came right after
🤡
Gauß the ultimate Mathematician bro.
I didn’t even know it was solved
you probably confused fermat's last theotem with the riemann hypothesis?
@@vekmogo i am really uneducated in these sorts of problems but i vaguely remember hearing fermats last theorem and it being unsolved
the Pythagarous snub is kinda crazy
The goat isn't alive (he isnt playing anymore 😂)
Ramanjuan!?
Anyone?
Grothendieck is the goat
none of them are goat, this is just as bad as espn which is why i dont watch espn anymore
sad 😞
He got that dawg in him
Instant sub
Riemann because hundreds of years after his death research mathematics is dominated by his concepts. And all that from just a couple of dozen papers. Tao is an amazing prodigy but it's not clear he will be "remembered" a hundred years from now. Grothendieck is second on my list, similarly because his ideas will dominate for the foreseeable future.
Isn't Gauss widely accepted as the GOAT for maths? With Euler almost always seen as #2. Tao is up there, probably top 10 but not 1. Arguably maybe #3, but it would be a pretty tough debate for 3.
Usually it’s the other way around but both men easily clear Tao. Tao would not survive in that era
@@ccbgaming6994 it is really hard to tell how any person would cope given different circumstances. There is no doubt in my mind that Gauss and Euler really have an advantage by preceding Tao, but it is impossible to say how things may have been given different circumstances.
@matthewgraham790 I agree with you, I was just pretending to be one those old-head nba fans who say the same thing about today’s players.
@@ccbgaming6994 lol that went over my head
@matthewgraham790 Nah your good. The joke was non-trivial
Grigori Perelman!! Come on, guys!
Gauss is clearly the goat
Edward Witten no questions asked.
is he even a mathematician tho 😉
@@KyleKabasares_PhD I mean, Fields metal :)
Chern Simons is Goat
😂😂😂😂😂😂
word!!
I think Gödel is G.O.A.T. as he proved incompleteness of formal systems, existence of God and the possibility of time travel.
He didn’t prove the existence of God
a job well done, brother
Honestly it should be Lurie, and I could see that in 5 more years Scholze. Man changed how so many people in algebra and topology do math. Proved major theorems, he should have a fields metal. Scholze is routinely revolutionizing sub branches.
Euler wins easily
He was 17 that was full 6 year after winning IMO. Noob TT.
Andrew wiles isn't even the best on his own team! He got carried by Weil, taniyama, shimura, and ribet.
Woooorrrdd!!!