@@Trepur349 Not true. Although the two were by no means friends and did not collaborate directly, they both learned a lot from each other. Sent letters about each others work and built off of the other’s ideas and methods. The creation of calculus was by no means an independent matter
@Devilknowsthetime what is the application of this to real world? Usually, I am having trouble understanding mathematics without knowing its practical application to real world.
@@goldensperm7182 He invented calculus, which everything engineering related uses. If you meant what pi is used for, it is used for geometric to stuff like signal processing.
@@goldensperm7182 You know the radius, height and thickness of a cylindrical boiler, you'll need pi to calculate how much water it can hold. You can either buy two 12 inch pizzas or one 18 inch pizza, you'll need pi to calculate the size difference between them (one 18" pizza is actually larger than two 12").
Yeah but he has a habit of discovering things and then we find out years later that some other bloke had already done them in an unreleased notebook 20 years before. Makes me think Euler was just a wizard who could read everyone’s journals and pawn them off as his own
Euler is impressive for a number of reasons, but I believe he is most impressive because of his productivity. I could be wrong, but I think he published the most work of any working mathematician. He even went blind and remained super productive. If you take a class in number theory, complex analysis or graph theory you are blatantly focusing on work he did, and I am sure there are plenty of other applied topics, especially in classical mechanics where he has played some role: Euler angles, fluids.
The extended version is more counterintuitive though? Like, the intuitve way to think is "more energy must be continually added for something to remain in motion", which Newton discovered was *wrong*. Instead, he proposed that "an object set in motion will continue to move unless there is a stopping force" (usually friction, air resistance etc.) which is pretty much the opposite of the original, intuitive model!
. “I don't know what I may seem to the world. But as to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore and diverting myself now and then in finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than the ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.” ~Sir Isaac Newton's final words
he plagiarised from Indian texts that the jesuits plundered all the way to Europe, but okay. The whole renaissance period was fuelled by indian texts. They went from not knowing decimal number system, not knowing negative numbers or zero properties to "inventing" differential calculus in 1 century.
That’s really not true American school systems drag out courses that would normally be around 72 hours at most and turn them into yearly courses with class work and tests taking up a large part of “learning”
Little green men wirelessly transmitted calculus into Newton's brain, let's think about what's not on little green men's home planet and that is truly a human creation,
@@joseevaniersel7280i don't think there is no one ever wondered about any of that before him. It might be an impossibility that no one did. But it takes more than asking a "why" to do what he did. I gueas it is the combination of curiosity, genius, hard work, persistance and all of the other factors.
@@abhinavthaikoottathil1851 An insult to their intelligence just because they cohere to a very common understanding and is excited about the topic. And some people think the victims are the cause of bullying.
@bgdgdgdf4488 no one is gonna waste their time in UA-cam comment section of a low effort YTshort of a 3hr podcast. Beside you saying this mean you are lazy to even research it up yourself and let alone reading a random comment in a low effort YTshort edit of a 3hr podcast.
And whilst he was bored on his bed due to illness. That's a genius. And he was reluctant to publish his findings because he didn't want to take his job stolen again
@@deenmr4499 algebra was discovered in ancient India and a mullah then proceeded to steal it Care to name who the mullah is that most modern Mullahs chest beat about?
@@hellobruh4209 first u dun comprehend history. Second you have deep seat issues. Algebra calculations are already done by Greeks, Eygptians and Indians. It took a Muslim Persian to combine and give modern understanding and methods. West likes to credit entirely to Newton. Like everyone, every wise men needs to stand on shoulders of Giants. You imagine Aryabhata just imagined the whole thing up?!?
@@deenmr4499 absolutely not. Aryabhatta did not infact imagine the whole thing But I'll ask you exactly what new or what changes did the Muslims make to the Indian algebra? What exactly did they "combine"? What exactly was missing from ancient Indian algebra
Von Neumann was one of the biggest intellectual powerhouses in centuries and hasnt been matched since. Euler was the same. Einstein considered Dirac as incomprehensible as everyone else considered him. Ramanujan was described as "considering every integer a close friend". Archimedes functionally invented physics and Euclid wrote what can arguably still be considered the single most important text in the history of human civilization nearly two and a half millenia later.
Newton wasn't just a physicist, he was a chemist, an astrophysicist, a top mathematician. Most of his discoveries were made while he was attending college, and then working as a professor at college
And an undercover alchemist throughout his life, apart from also being a prestigious forger prosecutor while running the Royal mint for his last 30 years!
James Clark Maxwell was a brilliant underrated Scottish scientist, so much so that Einstein had a picture of him on his wall, and did refer to him on occasion
He didn't just invent calculus, he invented it at the same rate intelligent college students can learn it today. People can't comprehend the intelligence that takes.
@@accountreality1988 I know, he was a literal badass, when he went out to hunt for the fake money mints as the head of the Bank at the time, they didn't fear the big buff bodyguards as much as they feared his hawk eyes. Dude even signed the fake minters death sentence himself
There was a time when calculating the digits of pi was a pain in the 🍑. And a scientist named "William Shanks" literally spent 40 years of his life to calculate up to 707 digits of pi. But then one day, there was lockdown because of a virus and newton was stuck at home. So he invented the method to calculate digits of pi upto any decimal places. It was just a side quest to him 😂
They are talking like psychics and math didn't exist before them my ass. Meanwhile in india yogis and pandits calculated the distance between earth and moon and sun thousands of year ago and yes they are accurate you can google it there hundreds of books about psychic, math, gravity was talked and already know. All the laws were just cheap copy of indian books they. Everything about eliments taken from a indian book which talks about 7 eliments and explains them thoroughly and this people just read the first page and claimed as there's
@@ind-rishiyt1600u are reading books or articles (or worse yet watching UA-cam videos) who waste your time using glimmers of quantum theory in runebooks of ancient Indian poetry. These writers use the Vedas and Puranas and twist and stretch the interpretations of sanskirt to resemble something of modern physics.
@@ParallelNewsNetwork ohh so where are learning from ? From Newton himself . I just said google it about aryabhatt and indian ancient mathematicians you will know the truth.even google is byest about India .when you search about algebra it will show some Arabic f who just translated it from Indo language to europian as creator than you specially search for aryabhatt than it shows the truth . One thing you must know their is no such thing as coincidence, luck and shit .
Best part is, they would just be so glad to meet each other. Einstein’s joy at meeting the father of modern science would be second only to Newton’s knowledge of seeing someone carry their work.
I don t know what would have happened if Newton had found out that time is not absolut. I think it would have been a great debate between him and Einstein:))
Truthfully Newton surely took inspiration from the great mathematicians that lived before him. Even the concept of zero and infinity had long been discussed by his day and that's a big help for sure.
The way calculus is done today is a lot more streamlined and we have a rigorous foundation in analysis to justify it. I think it is a bit too much credit to say he invented it
That's what is being done to me right now😅 People who know physics at some level they know basically without newton modern science would not be what it is today
He said that there was no "base" for newton like Einstein. Which isnt really correct. If you actually are interested in learning about the geniuses who contributed to science. You will notice that mostlt around 700-1000~ AC, there were many Persian scientists who partially and fully discovered/invented some things before Newton. These things can be considered the base for newton. He didn't make stuff out of thin air
Hella underrated? He's literally world-famous, renowned by anyone who cares about physics in the slightest, and has a whole unit named after him. How is that underrated?
@@cnc_imp Most people know about Newton's extreme contributions to modern science. Whether they have a deep understanding is irrelevant. If his work doesn't pique some people's interests, that's fine. Doesn't make him underrated.
@@TheUnderscore_ because the average person doesn’t have a deep understanding of what he truly accomplished for science and mankind, they probably would underrate him. in the video itself we seen the lady put einstein above newton because einstein is the household name for “genius”. she underrated him, was corrected and informed, and then properly rated him. to say that most people (emphasis on most) UNDERSTAND newtons contributions is wrong, they might know his name and a general term associated with what he did, but most people do not UNDERSTAND and comprehend what he has done.
@@TheUnderscore_ i hope you understand i’m not trying to be argumentative, i understand where you’re coming from and your viewpoint, however i think we are both approaching this discussion with a different perspective. it’s hard to have actual conversations with people online lol
@@JayKay-jh9ekNewton invented calculus, which does things like giving us the tools to calculate the area under a curve, or determine the slope of a curve at a particular point, or determine as a curve approaches a limit. “Curvy” is just a clever way to explain the additional tools that calculus gives us that algebra doesn’t.
Didn't Einstein do the math on how to make a laser 30 years before we had the technology to make a laser? But, I'm a dumb dumb that doesn't really know much about either of them so I don't really know why I made this comment other then I felt like it. Have a good day!
Obviously, any matured students will say *Newton* was the brightest genius that ever lived upon the earth . All the greatest invention in science and technology could be possible only because of his works.
Or libinitz..euler..format......archemedies... Euclid....point is not taking away any thing from newton..but without the past he too would not have created what he did......the world intellect was primed for calculus..form follows function
He is speaking of physics mostly. In that Newton was a pioneer and Issac was a student following. If we are speaking of mathematics then we have more to look at but that is a different conversation from this. Edit: to add im not saying Newton didn't even have people in the field that he stood on (like Kepler) but just within this conversation
Isaac Newton learned from many scientists who came before him and contributed to the development of mathematics, physics, astronomy, and other fields. Some of the scientists that influenced Newton were: *Galileo Galilei* (1564-1642), an Italian astronomer and physicist who discovered the laws of motion for falling bodies and projectiles, observed the phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter, and defended the Copernican heliocentric system. *Johannes Kepler* (1571-1630), a German astronomer and mathematician who formulated the three laws of planetary motion, which describe how the planets orbit the sun in elliptical paths. *René Descartes* (1596-1650), a French philosopher and mathematician who developed the Cartesian coordinate system, the method of analytic geometry, and the concept of dualism. *John Wallis* (1616-1703), an English mathematician who introduced the symbol for infinity (∞), developed methods for calculating areas and volumes, and contributed to the development of calculus. *Isaac Barrow* (1630-1677), an English theologian and mathematician who was Newton’s teacher at Cambridge and one of the first to recognize his genius. He also made important discoveries in geometry, optics, and infinitesimal calculus. *Robert Hooke* (1635-1703), an English natural philosopher and polymath who discovered the law of elasticity (Hooke’s law), observed cells with a microscope, and proposed the wave theory of light. He also had a famous rivalry with Newton over several scientific issues. These are just some of the scientists that Newton learned from and built upon their work. He acknowledged his debt to them by saying: "If I have seen further, it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants."
And saying he was gracious is disrespect for both newtom and those who came before him. Newton probably understood that the less we knew the harder it was for us to move forward and understood how much of a genius one needed to be to find the scratches that people before him did. without the ones before him he could have not seen what he did see.
@@ryanforgo3500 actually if you really read what he wrote that to ridicule Hooke. He really though he was better than anybody else. So definitely he was not praising his peers.
@@kirliefiguera8627 If Newton DID write that to ridicule Hooke ~ Then it has had a hell of a ricochet. But I esteem that Galileo, Brahe and Aristotle were actually great men who could be considered giants in this field among others.
@@ryanforgo3500 though Newton far and away contributed more to math and, as a result of that contribution, science than anyone else in history. If you look at a historical record at how math builds up to where we are today, the biggest leap happens because of Newton. It's actually insane how smart the man was. Mankind struggled for thousands of years to get past algebra and Newton litteraly created Calculus just so he could create a new area of scientific study called Physics. No one has done anything like that sense.
Tesla was mathematically retarded. He only had intuition for electricity. You can read his works and tell pretty clearly he has no idea what he's talking about, even as a layman.
@@SJNaka101was he though? Tesla is the grandfather of electrical engineering. The entire world's electric infrastructure runs on AC current because of him.
@@jaymondal2466 Depends on how you define the movement of an object warping between space. I just consider it stationary since it's not technically moving through space, but it's also in free fall at the same time like you said. 🥸
@@BobInGreek nah that was just simple mathematics he derived calculus from its concept It's like saying Einstein didn't create E= mc² because there were a lot of mathematician before him
In his notebooks, you can see that he was on a razor’s edge of discovering the quantization of light which potentially would have led him to also discovering quantum mechanics. Sadly, his work abruptly stops mid-page; presumably due to an interruption from a friend. He never went back to finish this thought, but he was nearly there.
@@n.sadequi4381 difficult to say things would have been drastically different, because he would have been so ahead of his time that it wouldn’t make a difference for engineers of his time to understand quantum mechanics to any extent. I suppose the biggest difference would have been to give humanity an extra 100 or so years to develop QM, which means we would be 100 years ahead of where we are now as far as our understanding of quantum mechanics is concerned (and scientific discovery tends to be exponential over long periods of time)
@@superheaton totally, I mean no offense but we haven't invented or did some big discoveries shit after like 1960 people are getting dumber each and each day and yeah I am no exception
@@addythebeast2n1 🤣🤣why are u suddenly poking nose. That way I can also name a thousand scientists that are far beyond the level of Newton and Einstein.
As a math student, my professors often answered who the greatest mathematicians were with "Aristotle, Newton, Gauss". And that's **just** for newton's work in math, not even including his physics work. The man is one of the greatest mathematicians in history even though he was basically doing math as a side hobby.
@@SWIFTzTrigger Math was invented by HUMANS. Race, gender, or sex doesn't invent, it's just a trait. The truly amazing thing is how the human race even exists with all the retards that are apart of it.
He really didn’t though. Concepts of calculus already existed. Archimedes was doing integral calc 2000 years earlier. His professor, Barrow was instrumental too. He did put all the concepts together into a crude system. He did it for himself so he didn’t worry about formalism and notation etc. Leibniz bought Barrow’s book, and also independently developed calculus, in a slightly different way than Newton. Modern calculus resembles Leibniz’ version more than Newton’s.
complex numbers took a really long time to be defined. Calculus concepts were like complex numbers they came close but didn't have formal definitions until Newton and Leibniz.@@jddang3738
Newton was basically the first person to start describing physics with pure maths. He explained Physical phenomena quantitatively rather than qualitatively Edit: to the comments discussing Asia, I should have specified in talking about the western world here. We don't learn much or anything about the history of science and maths in Asia as they kind of developed independently anyway
"the western world" doesn't include Europe. but almost everything in the western world comes from the eastern world. its very true that the American education system is whitewashed. but everything we have is from everywhere else. our only superiority is that we have people from everywhere else. math would be nothing without ancient people. and technology would be nothing without alan turing ( who was castrated and killed by the British government for being gay), and the women who coded on his hardware, and joan clark (a woman who was also hidden from history) who developed a lot of the base codes, using jist the logic gates and paper before the enigma machine was built. literally everything with any modern circuitry or digital coding wouldn't exist without turing. not that people couldn't later invent something similar, but no one would be abled to use the internet for hundreds of years longer.
Man fucking invented a new system of math just to calculate what he wanted to calculate.
exactly what i said
Lol haha
How about Leibniz
Truth.
@@mia3045 thank you
Newton was so smart, that he invented calculus just to help him explain physics.
Co-created calculus. He had a lot of help from Leabnitz but no one talks about him
@@robertleon9079 He didn't have help from Leabnitz, they both invented calculus independently
@@Trepur349 Not true. Although the two were by no means friends and did not collaborate directly, they both learned a lot from each other. Sent letters about each others work and built off of the other’s ideas and methods. The creation of calculus was by no means an independent matter
Newton also invented plagiarism!!
@@alirizvi5878 what makes you think that?
Newton was like "Algebra aint enough".
E
He didn't invent calculus
@@Acharjya96he definitely invented a lot of it
@@OakQueso neither did Leibnitz
@@Acharjya96 what?
Newton's career was so amazing that some people don't even know that he discovered the most efficient method at that time to calculate π.
To calculate what?
Pie as in area of circle is pie×radius^2
@Devilknowsthetime what is the application of this to real world? Usually, I am having trouble understanding mathematics without knowing its practical application to real world.
@@goldensperm7182 He invented calculus, which everything engineering related uses. If you meant what pi is used for, it is used for geometric to stuff like signal processing.
@@goldensperm7182 You know the radius, height and thickness of a cylindrical boiler, you'll need pi to calculate how much water it can hold. You can either buy two 12 inch pizzas or one 18 inch pizza, you'll need pi to calculate the size difference between them (one 18" pizza is actually larger than two 12").
People gotta mention Euler a bit more because he has more formulas then I have will to live
My man
Yes there are a lot of math Giants that no one gives credit to, though they shaped the math as we know it.
Wouldn't be a lot of formulas then 😹
Yeah but he has a habit of discovering things and then we find out years later that some other bloke had already done them in an unreleased notebook 20 years before. Makes me think Euler was just a wizard who could read everyone’s journals and pawn them off as his own
Euler is impressive for a number of reasons, but I believe he is most impressive because of his productivity. I could be wrong, but I think he published the most work of any working mathematician. He even went blind and remained super productive. If you take a class in number theory, complex analysis or graph theory you are blatantly focusing on work he did, and I am sure there are plenty of other applied topics, especially in classical mechanics where he has played some role: Euler angles, fluids.
Bro invented Calculus as a side quest 💀
Unrivaled 🧠💯
He made his very own game engine to make an unique game.
Leibniz did actually. But Newton had a big publication so everyone simply just attributes the invention of calculus to him.
@@prrithwirajbarman8389p
@@pjbpianoNewton did it before Leibniz but Newton, much like Italian geometers was quite secretive with his invention.
@@pjbpianothey actually created calculus independently from each other, so they both discovered it without each others help
To be fair newton did put:"if it doesn't move, it doesn't move"
American detected
@@GHOST.................. Sure hon
The extended version is more counterintuitive though?
Like, the intuitve way to think is "more energy must be continually added for something to remain in motion", which Newton discovered was *wrong*. Instead, he proposed that "an object set in motion will continue to move unless there is a stopping force" (usually friction, air resistance etc.) which is pretty much the opposite of the original, intuitive model!
@sofiakangas8796 So he change the axiomas.
. “I don't know what I may seem to the world. But as to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore and diverting myself now and then in finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than the ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.”
~Sir Isaac Newton's final words
thank you for that
Isaac Newton invented calculus as a side quest. That should tell you how genius he was. He's leagues above any other physicist ever.
he plagiarised from Indian texts that the jesuits plundered all the way to Europe, but okay. The whole renaissance period was fuelled by indian texts. They went from not knowing decimal number system, not knowing negative numbers or zero properties to "inventing" differential calculus in 1 century.
Agreed.
The guy who invented Algebra says to.hold his halal beer..
@@someguy2608 al kwarizmi borrowed from Hindu mathematics and even acknowledged so himself.
Before he was 26...
Newton invented calculus and then he turn 19. Sir Isaac was a badass
Leonardo da Vinci was smartest
Not true, Newton said he had begun working on a form of calculus in 1666, at the age of 23.
He didnt invented calculus calculus was first discovered in a mathematical school of kerala in india
@@Mr-vengeance its true
@@aadarsh_1303x yes everything on earth was invented in india
The audacity the lady had 😂😂😂😂
Seems to me she was just being a good interviewer and giving the idea weight so that he can expand off of it.
That lady only thinks einstein is smarter because he is more popular she probably doesn't even know einstein's inventions
@@shin29534Fr that’s the only name she remembers from school🤣
He gave laws of motion, gravity, reflective telescope, calculus before 26. What an absolute chad
And he came up with many insights on light and color.
He invented calculus faster than we learn it in school, and around the same age as well. He revolutionized many fields.
That’s really not true American school systems drag out courses that would normally be around 72 hours at most and turn them into yearly courses with class work and tests taking up a large part of “learning”
Little green men wirelessly transmitted calculus into Newton's brain, let's think about what's not on little green men's home planet and that is truly a human creation,
@@lumatic6624 do you think he invented just calculus 1 we might get in public school, no. He invented differential and integral calculus.
Leibniz did it independently and during the same era. Dy/dx >F'(x)
Leibniz is the one who must be credited for calculus.
imagine being a 23 year old in the 17th century, who sees an apple fall and thinks: if an apple falls, why doesn't the moon fall? what a man
Isn't it funny it took so long before someone wondered?
Can't even imagine being in his shoes.
@@joseevaniersel7280 Ifkr, i mean even for myself. From childhood i never really wondered on my own why everything sticks to the ground and falls down
@@joseevaniersel7280i don't think there is no one ever wondered about any of that before him. It might be an impossibility that no one did. But it takes more than asking a "why" to do what he did.
I gueas it is the combination of curiosity, genius, hard work, persistance and all of the other factors.
Sorry to ruin some childhood but It's actually never happened. He used this as story in a speech to explain gravity and somehow it became a thing .
Newton and Einstein, both were amazing in their own way. All humanity should be thankful to people like them who made our lives easier.
I love the curiosity of Sir Isaac Newton and always respect him.
Newton fr just invented the whole Vectorial and Scalar Differential Calculus just to predict how fvcking balls rolled on ramps 💀
@@giakolou2876From who?
@@elvisvasquez7553
Me
She does not need to know this.
The only thing Newton invented was a method of how to appropriate someone else’s stuff.
@@rubyscott6685 Whose stuff?
Bro was so smart he invented a new subject for me to fail
Sht...thats sad🤣
he also invented gravity
@@wooshbait36discovered not invented
@@kavyansh0101 Nah, there wasn’t gravity before he invented it
Lol
Bro discovered calculus and improved on classical physics.
Can you imagine waking up one day and be like, "imma make math harder for everyone"
🤣🤣
The invention of calculus by Newton was the greatest invention that totally transforms the study of physics and math
Bro’s got a whole ass UNIT named after him
So does Joe…
Einstein has an element I’m pretty sire
@@acemxe8472Joe mama 😂😂😂
@@beast-master2094 🤣😂
Mans an absolute unit
She was so flabbergasted as if she knew both of them personally
😂😂😂
@@abhinavthaikoottathil1851 bro what 💀
Came to comment this. Curse you for think to say it 6 days and some off hours before me.
@@abhinavthaikoottathil1851 An insult to their intelligence just because they cohere to a very common understanding and is excited about the topic.
And some people think the victims are the cause of bullying.
“wHAt??😮😲😲” her face be like
Bro invented calculus. The fucking CALCULUS.
“With a Fucking pencil”
@@pelanofficial
" In a cave "
Newton gave us understanding of the world. Einstein allowed us to think out of this world.
Man Newton was a fucking beast hands down. He invented calculus like it was a necessary inconvenience to get to his goal. The man was brutal.
If they swapped places we would be calling it einsteinian physics 😂
Wasnt that based off a persian-indian mathematician's work?
@@azzamziply3039are you gonna speak in specific or just throw some bullshit claims out there?
@bgdgdgdf4488 no one is gonna waste their time in UA-cam comment section of a low effort YTshort of a 3hr podcast. Beside you saying this mean you are lazy to even research it up yourself and let alone reading a random comment in a low effort YTshort edit of a 3hr podcast.
@@de4ds1ghtcsgo94that’s if Eeinstein would have the ability to do so
He literally invented calculus in his spare time.
In his 20s
And now integration fuck us very hard
Not only that…he created calculus faster than most people can learn it
And whilst he was bored on his bed due to illness. That's a genius. And he was reluctant to publish his findings because he didn't want to take his job stolen again
@@leokaiser1024his job stolen?
THANK YOU! Especially since we are still using Sir Isaac Newtons formulae and mathematics.
Newton decoded the language of the universe, its like deciphering linear A and B but on a universal level
- Apple falls on head
- Creates fucking Physics
Absolute Chad 🗿
Lol. Theory of gravity was already studied in 10th - 11th century. How to do calculus without algebra? Think abt the guy who made algebra.
@@deenmr4499 algebra was discovered in ancient India and a mullah then proceeded to steal it
Care to name who the mullah is that most modern Mullahs chest beat about?
@@hellobruh4209 first u dun comprehend history. Second you have deep seat issues.
Algebra calculations are already done by Greeks, Eygptians and Indians. It took a Muslim Persian to combine and give modern understanding and methods.
West likes to credit entirely to Newton. Like everyone, every wise men needs to stand on shoulders of Giants. You imagine Aryabhata just imagined the whole thing up?!?
@@deenmr4499 absolutely not. Aryabhatta did not infact imagine the whole thing
But I'll ask you exactly what new or what changes did the Muslims make to the Indian algebra? What exactly did they "combine"? What exactly was missing from ancient Indian algebra
@@hellobruh4209Omar Khayyam delta=b2 -4ac
Bro literally learned all of mathematics and was like "Is that it? Nah we can do better."
😂why is that so accurate and funny at the same time
Hes a nerdd🤣🤣
AND DIED IN HIS TWENTIES BTW LIKE HOW IS A 20 YEAR OLD THAT SMART
Newton be like : How do you guys calculate , let me show you 😂😂
Von Neumann was one of the biggest intellectual powerhouses in centuries and hasnt been matched since. Euler was the same. Einstein considered Dirac as incomprehensible as everyone else considered him. Ramanujan was described as "considering every integer a close friend". Archimedes functionally invented physics and Euclid wrote what can arguably still be considered the single most important text in the history of human civilization nearly two and a half millenia later.
Newton wasn't just a physicist, he was a chemist, an astrophysicist, a top mathematician. Most of his discoveries were made while he was attending college, and then working as a professor at college
And an undercover alchemist throughout his life, apart from also being a prestigious forger prosecutor while running the Royal mint for his last 30 years!
Lets not forget about all the professions johny sins has had, way more impressive than whatever newton has done
And an advanced theologian at that.
He also was a coin expert also
OR ROYAL MINT AS MENTIONED LOL JUSY MAKING SIMPLE MINDED INDIVIDUAL THOUGHT OF REALLY HIGH GRADE BREATHE CANDYLOL
My caveman boy who invented counting
By the metric they’re using, caveman counting should be the smartest.
@Bonnie Banger Joe hello joe caveman
@Bonnie Banger Joe i didn't know ohio language was invented in your era
Newton did invent calculus 🤔
stop, this comment made my day🤣
James Clark Maxwell was a brilliant underrated Scottish scientist, so much so that Einstein had a picture of him on his wall, and did refer to him on occasion
Just imagine if it was a durian that fell off onto Newton’s head instead of an apple 💀
He didn't just invent calculus, he invented it at the same rate intelligent college students can learn it today. People can't comprehend the intelligence that takes.
You’re smarter before 25. The hell you mean
@@soonahero Have you a source for that claim?
@@notalpharius6919 look up crystal intelligence in any textbook of psychology
Did anyone actually read the comment?
@@witty0_062 yes, that’s why I’m saying his age makes it less impressive because he was in the prime age
Isaac Newton was absolutely maxed out Human stat for intelligence.
Not human
@@maxwellsequation4887 What was he then?
He did also got some strength too, once beating his bully and scrubbed his nose onto a church's wall
@@headoverheels899 he was also a bare knuckle fighter no joke look it up.
@@accountreality1988 I know, he was a literal badass, when he went out to hunt for the fake money mints as the head of the Bank at the time, they didn't fear the big buff bodyguards as much as they feared his hawk eyes.
Dude even signed the fake minters death sentence himself
There was a time when calculating the digits of pi was a pain in the 🍑. And a scientist named "William Shanks" literally spent 40 years of his life to calculate up to 707 digits of pi. But then one day, there was lockdown because of a virus and newton was stuck at home. So he invented the method to calculate digits of pi upto any decimal places. It was just a side quest to him 😂
Come on the man created calculus
There’s a reason it’s called Newtonian Physics. He was the pioneer
They are talking like psychics and math didn't exist before them my ass. Meanwhile in india yogis and pandits calculated the distance between earth and moon and sun thousands of year ago and yes they are accurate you can google it there hundreds of books about psychic, math, gravity was talked and already know.
All the laws were just cheap copy of indian books they.
Everything about eliments taken from a indian book which talks about 7 eliments and explains them thoroughly and this people just read the first page and claimed as there's
Its because you learned it from English textbooks.
@@ind-rishiyt1600u are reading books or articles (or worse yet watching UA-cam videos) who waste your time using glimmers of quantum theory in runebooks of ancient Indian poetry. These writers use the Vedas and Puranas and twist and stretch the interpretations of sanskirt to resemble something of modern physics.
@@ParallelNewsNetwork ohh so where are learning from ? From Newton himself . I just said google it about aryabhatt and indian ancient mathematicians you will know the truth.even google is byest about India .when you search about algebra it will show some Arabic f who just translated it from Indo language to europian as creator than you specially search for aryabhatt than it shows the truth . One thing you must know their is no such thing as coincidence, luck and shit .
He created Newtonian physics cool but Einstein wouldnt of had that chance anyways
Newton went "This math thing is fine but it needs more math".
Then there's Philomena @BBC - "We need less maths". I love her.
A guy from India already gave knowledge about g force in his text 1000 year ago Newton came into this world
Every one know some force but newton gave a name and quantified it dear
Ordinary people cant realize the beauty of calculus
Best part is, they would just be so glad to meet each other. Einstein’s joy at meeting the father of modern science would be second only to Newton’s knowledge of seeing someone carry their work.
I don t know what would have happened if Newton had found out that time is not absolut. I think it would have been a great debate between him and Einstein:))
it shame that fate/grand order dont even try doing this thing.
@@user-pr4cu9tb3b lmao
nah they will fight to death
@@clownie1313 both of them would yell for science before going at it.
Newton invented calculus at the same rate that you learn it in college. That is actually mind blowing
Best comment. And deeply underappreciated
He didn't
It was Al Jabr
Lie
Lebiniz crying in the Heaven
Btw It is true Indians worked a little bit on calculus before others but Newton changed the game
Truthfully Newton surely took inspiration from the great mathematicians that lived before him. Even the concept of zero and infinity had long been discussed by his day and that's a big help for sure.
The way calculus is done today is a lot more streamlined and we have a rigorous foundation in analysis to justify it. I think it is a bit too much credit to say he invented it
"Even though he didn't he was just being Gracious"
Indian, Greeks and Egyptians watching this: huh?
Fr 😅
True af❤
So sorry we don’t give credit to those scratching in the sand /s
I bet 100$ you're Indian
Ya i know they stole it from india
Newton basically woke up and decided to guarantee I end up in law school
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Looool
Dude.... LEGIT LOL'D
As an engineer, I spent an entire year being spoon-fed things that Newton just thought of.
Totally agree. Off the charts clever. He had some bonkers stuff not talked about too.
Excellent way to put it!!!
Ayy Engineer bro
That's what is being done to me right now😅
People who know physics at some level they know basically without newton modern science would not be what it is today
@@Yash............ True...whether be laws of motion or be even thr corpuscular theory of light...he contributed everywhere
We power scaling scientists out here
He said that there was no "base" for newton like Einstein. Which isnt really correct.
If you actually are interested in learning about the geniuses who contributed to science. You will notice that mostlt around 700-1000~ AC, there were many Persian scientists who partially and fully discovered/invented some things before Newton.
These things can be considered the base for newton. He didn't make stuff out of thin air
Newton practically invented Calculus while on lockdown for the plague. We watched Netflix while on lockdown. Lol
We've come so far and yet... lol
I feel so ATTACKED lmaooo
Look up Leibnitz, newtons claculus was garbage.
reinvented* Calculus was invented 300 years before him iirc
Don't say "we" I never watch Netflix. Stop projecting
Newton was a fkn genius. Dude is hella underrated at this point.
Hella underrated? He's literally world-famous, renowned by anyone who cares about physics in the slightest, and has a whole unit named after him. How is that underrated?
@@TheUnderscore_underrated in terms of general populations understanding of him, perfectly rated by mathematicians and physicists
@@cnc_imp Most people know about Newton's extreme contributions to modern science. Whether they have a deep understanding is irrelevant. If his work doesn't pique some people's interests, that's fine. Doesn't make him underrated.
@@TheUnderscore_ because the average person doesn’t have a deep understanding of what he truly accomplished for science and mankind, they probably would underrate him. in the video itself we seen the lady put einstein above newton because einstein is the household name for “genius”. she underrated him, was corrected and informed, and then properly rated him. to say that most people (emphasis on most) UNDERSTAND newtons contributions is wrong, they might know his name and a general term associated with what he did, but most people do not UNDERSTAND and comprehend what he has done.
@@TheUnderscore_ i hope you understand i’m not trying to be argumentative, i understand where you’re coming from and your viewpoint, however i think we are both approaching this discussion with a different perspective. it’s hard to have actual conversations with people online lol
Newton didnt marry thats why he is ahead of Einstein 😂
*Casually invents Calculus just so he can accurately measure the distance between the stars*
Was it not to describe more accurately the elliptical orbit of the moon?
And calculate Pi thousands of times faster than the earlier methods
@@TheRealInky
Yes.
He discovered calculus, because that way of thinking was achievable before he even existed. He didn’t invent it.
@@tiegideon9816
So, was the wheel invented or discovered?
Newton saw algebra and though to himself, “now make it curvy”
Good way to explain to the rubes!
Meanwhile the dude who made algebra 💀💀💀
@@maddogbasil alkhawarzimi
Curvy?
@@JayKay-jh9ekNewton invented calculus, which does things like giving us the tools to calculate the area under a curve, or determine the slope of a curve at a particular point, or determine as a curve approaches a limit. “Curvy” is just a clever way to explain the additional tools that calculus gives us that algebra doesn’t.
Einstein was literally physically smarter, a legitimately gifted child.
Newton -: GREATEST OF ALL TIME ❤
Newton had to wait for mankind to catch up before publicly releasing his theories. Hands down, Newton
Newton to Einstein is like stark sr to to tony stark
@@averystewart3117 more like tony stark to bruce wayne
Didn't Einstein do the math on how to make a laser 30 years before we had the technology to make a laser?
But, I'm a dumb dumb that doesn't really know much about either of them so I don't really know why I made this comment other then I felt like it.
Have a good day!
He also nearly went blind TWICE staring at the sun. I guess we all have our dumb moments....
No no no you’re wrong, the sun nearly got blind by staring at Isaac Newton TWICE
@@ABAddonfromHeLLhe also drank mercury
"That's just Newton, staring into the sun again" - Issac Newton's boss
He also poked his eye with a pin just to see what would happen and spent half his time trying to turn lead into gold lmao
@@ronnana694 man was on a mission, I'm not sure what the purpose was, but he was getting it done lol
He invented it and kept it secret for more than 20 years.
No doubt that Newton was a genius but so were the ancient mathematicians from India and even Greece.
Newton is the reason our physics books are 80% larger
that means he was bad guy😣
@@u_gona_get_addictive not if you like physics
well i blame gravity on him
@@kohinoorbanerjee4009 who likes physics? 💁♂️ 1 out of every 1000 I guess
If newtons the reason ur books are large do the try not to kwhys challenge and take modern physics
Newton: Hold my differential calculus
Einstein: Hold my Oppenheimer
@@highelo4359 Oppenhemier: Hold my Bhagwad Geeta.
@@MaMbaop...Muhammad: Hold my Quran
@@darylkhancanda4944 you did have to bring the Qur'an everywhere in this world without making any sense.( Not a Islamophobic person)
@@darylkhancanda4944wtf dude
Newton was the smartest thing that have ever walked on the surface of the earth
Obviously, any matured students will say *Newton* was the brightest genius that ever lived upon the earth .
All the greatest invention in science and technology could be possible only because of his works.
Or libinitz..euler..format......archemedies... Euclid....point is not taking away any thing from newton..but without the past he too would not have created what he did......the world intellect was primed for calculus..form follows function
Rip to the thousands of Greek philosophers, Indian sages and the Islamic mathematical scholars who came before Newton😮
Forget the Islamic people... All they were good for is killing and converting other people......
He is speaking of physics mostly. In that Newton was a pioneer and Issac was a student following.
If we are speaking of mathematics then we have more to look at but that is a different conversation from this.
Edit: to add im not saying Newton didn't even have people in the field that he stood on (like Kepler) but just within this conversation
Galileo Galili was one of them.
@Vishwajeet Kumar no, but yours are.
@@Trials_By_Errorsmore of a contemporary than a true predecessor.
I like them thicc af.
-But sir Newton, we can't write that!
-Then write this: The greater the mass, the greater the force of attraction.
Lmao
He died a virgin because he was building the foundation of physics instead of chasing pussy.
Good one😂
Nice Ifunny meme
Literally just stole a meme and pasted it as soon as you heard the word "newton"
my dyslexic ass was reading Eminem instead of Einstein 💀
You're probably better off.....
😂
Isaac Newton was indeed a gift to humanity.
Born on Christmas day for a reason
Isaac Newton learned from many scientists who came before him and contributed to the development of mathematics, physics, astronomy, and other fields. Some of the scientists that influenced Newton were:
*Galileo Galilei* (1564-1642), an Italian astronomer and physicist who discovered the laws of motion for falling bodies and projectiles, observed the phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter, and defended the Copernican heliocentric system.
*Johannes Kepler* (1571-1630), a German astronomer and mathematician who formulated the three laws of planetary motion, which describe how the planets orbit the sun in elliptical paths.
*René Descartes* (1596-1650), a French philosopher and mathematician who developed the Cartesian coordinate system, the method of analytic geometry, and the concept of dualism.
*John Wallis* (1616-1703), an English mathematician who introduced the symbol for infinity (∞), developed methods for calculating areas and volumes, and contributed to the development of calculus.
*Isaac Barrow* (1630-1677), an English theologian and mathematician who was Newton’s teacher at Cambridge and one of the first to recognize his genius. He also made important discoveries in geometry, optics, and infinitesimal calculus.
*Robert Hooke* (1635-1703), an English natural philosopher and polymath who discovered the law of elasticity (Hooke’s law), observed cells with a microscope, and proposed the wave theory of light. He also had a famous rivalry with Newton over several scientific issues.
These are just some of the scientists that Newton learned from and built upon their work. He acknowledged his debt to them by saying: "If I have seen further, it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants."
@@andreaparussini7843The day you’re born has no significance, stop with all this mumbo-jumbo
And a curse to students 😂
@@argusrogue69420curse to those who hate science
he invented my exam papers
and my trauma
@@_WindofChange agreed 😆
😂
No
I wish the apple hit newton harder. Much harder. Like comatose hard
I don't know who I'd put ahead between these two, they are both immortal geniuses that's for sure.
Newton when Algebra wasnt enough:
"Nahhh I'm calling Miguel."
If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon shoulders of giants.
-Isaac Newton
And saying he was gracious is disrespect for both newtom and those who came before him.
Newton probably understood that the less we knew the harder it was for us to move forward and understood how much of a genius one needed to be to find the scratches that people before him did. without the ones before him he could have not seen what he did see.
@@ryanforgo3500 actually if you really read what he wrote that to ridicule Hooke. He really though he was better than anybody else. So definitely he was not praising his peers.
@@kirliefiguera8627 If Newton DID write that to ridicule Hooke ~ Then it has had a hell of a ricochet. But I esteem that Galileo, Brahe and Aristotle were actually great men who could be considered giants in this field among others.
@@ryanforgo3500 though Newton far and away contributed more to math and, as a result of that contribution, science than anyone else in history. If you look at a historical record at how math builds up to where we are today, the biggest leap happens because of Newton. It's actually insane how smart the man was.
Mankind struggled for thousands of years to get past algebra and Newton litteraly created Calculus just so he could create a new area of scientific study called Physics. No one has done anything like that sense.
@@markusbroyles1884 and all the muslim scientists he studied but did not give credit to
Einstein was asked how it felt to be the smartest man in the world. He said he didn't know and that they should ask Nikola Tesla.
Yea but that was sarcasm. Einstein didn't like tesla, and that quote was him talking shit
@@SJNaka101 Is that true? I didn't know that. Interesting.
Tesla was mathematically retarded. He only had intuition for electricity. You can read his works and tell pretty clearly he has no idea what he's talking about, even as a layman.
@@SJNaka101was he though? Tesla is the grandfather of electrical engineering. The entire world's electric infrastructure runs on AC current because of him.
@@SWIFTzTrigger what about Faraday?
100% newton was a genius and more than everyone in science
Meanwhile random scholars in India : 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
Newton saw an apple falling as moving.
Einstein saw an apple falling as stationary.
Somehow both were incredible insights.
Einstein didn’t see the apple as stationary - he saw the apple as free falling
@@jaymondal2466 Depends on how you define the movement of an object warping between space. I just consider it stationary since it's not technically moving through space, but it's also in free fall at the same time like you said. 🥸
It is moving through space time along with the earth
@@jaymondal2466saw it as both. Hence the word “relativity”. Relative to who is what matters
@@jaymondal2466 hes taking about general relativity. Apple being stationary and everything moving with respect to it.
The dude literally invented calculus while in quarantine.
The basic elements of calculus began from anckent Greece . He didn't invented all by himself
@@BobInGreek really? by calculus usually we mean infinitesimal calculus (differential/integral)
@@BobInGreek nah that was just simple mathematics he derived calculus from its concept
It's like saying Einstein didn't create E= mc² because there were a lot of mathematician before him
Greek dads watching you from above and wondering wtf are these people talking about...
Bro making me stare at a piece of equation for 12 hours
I couldn’t agree more!! The fact that he and Leibniz independently invented Calculus was already a genius move
"But ancient Indian Rishis already invented calculus 1000 years before newton"
- some indians
@@studypurposeonly69 and then did what with calculus?
Finally someone brings up Leibniz
@@studypurposeonly69 just trying to bring India into the scene when nobody is saying what you said doesn't make you look cool you know
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In his notebooks, you can see that he was on a razor’s edge of discovering the quantization of light which potentially would have led him to also discovering quantum mechanics. Sadly, his work abruptly stops mid-page; presumably due to an interruption from a friend. He never went back to finish this thought, but he was nearly there.
What would have changed of He had ?
Source?
@@n.sadequi4381 difficult to say things would have been drastically different, because he would have been so ahead of his time that it wouldn’t make a difference for engineers of his time to understand quantum mechanics to any extent. I suppose the biggest difference would have been to give humanity an extra 100 or so years to develop QM, which means we would be 100 years ahead of where we are now as far as our understanding of quantum mechanics is concerned (and scientific discovery tends to be exponential over long periods of time)
@@soffwhere are u saying we are dumb
@@superheaton totally, I mean no offense but we haven't invented or did some big discoveries shit after like 1960 people are getting dumber each and each day and yeah I am no exception
He justcreated the science।
Bro just invented a whole new section of mathematics to calculate what he wanted to calculate!
He discovered the laws of optics, laid the equation of motion and invented calculus on a dare , then he turn 26
Let’s just forget the Islamic scholars, Ibn al-Haytham father of optics
@@addythebeast2n1 no one cares salam
@@addythebeast2n1 🤣🤣why are u suddenly poking nose. That way I can also name a thousand scientists that are far beyond the level of Newton and Einstein.
@@addythebeast2n1 Can't forget something you don't know
@@addythebeast2n1 who said anything about forgetting that guy?
Newton was seriously probably one of the top 3-5 smartest people to have ever lived (that we know of).
Meanwhile the folks who invented science and maths and number and philosophy be like 💀💀💀
@@maddogbasil it's actually not the same, unlike newton, these things weren't invented by one single person
I was looking for the Tesla comments 😂 thankfully there aren't any
@@maddogbasilnewton is one of those people. He literally invented physics
@@andyparky2716 Now there is one and it counts.
Interviewer: Einstein, how does it feel to be the smartest man of the world?
Einstein: I don't know, ask Newton.
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Newton invented something new, Einstein extended what Newton created
As a math student, my professors often answered who the greatest mathematicians were with "Aristotle, Newton, Gauss". And that's **just** for newton's work in math, not even including his physics work. The man is one of the greatest mathematicians in history even though he was basically doing math as a side hobby.
Yet, your professor ignores the rest of the world. It's easy to see his Eurocentric views..
@@thendino1true, modern mathematics and algebra was invented by the Arabs.
And Descartes, even though he was a sheit philosopher.
@@thendino1 OH MUH GAWD!!!! HE IS A HWYTE SERPREMACER!!!!!!!!!! REEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
@@SWIFTzTrigger Math was invented by HUMANS. Race, gender, or sex doesn't invent, it's just a trait.
The truly amazing thing is how the human race even exists with all the retards that are apart of it.
Isaac Newton and Leonhard Euler, two of the best minds to have ever lived.
Leonardo da Vinci is also up there.
Tesla too imho
Da vinci?
Gauss as well
Western people praising their white lads from history.
Some Indian: **invented math**
Al-khawarizmi: **makes it harder**
Newton: **makes it even harder**
Newton put his leg in literally everything. Thermodynamics to motion to even solving equations. Genius. And a bane for us science students
Newton is my main man, Newton was so incredible it boggles the mind.
Sir Issac Newton literally birthed calculus, a whole UNIT of math just to prove himself
He really didn’t though. Concepts of calculus already existed. Archimedes was doing integral calc 2000 years earlier. His professor, Barrow was instrumental too. He did put all the concepts together into a crude system. He did it for himself so he didn’t worry about formalism and notation etc. Leibniz bought Barrow’s book, and also independently developed calculus, in a slightly different way than Newton. Modern calculus resembles Leibniz’ version more than Newton’s.
Even indian mathematicians had knowledge about calculus, being its use in calculation of pi, mathologer video is an interesting
complex numbers took a really long time to be defined. Calculus concepts were like complex numbers they came close but didn't have formal definitions until Newton and Leibniz.@@jddang3738
@@themindsethunter2168name that Indian mathematician who used calculus way before Newton with evidence
Meanwhile Leibnitz crying in his grave
SIR NEWTON created the base of New mathematical LANGUAGE calculus in Physics
without Newton physics never started...
archimedes: "I am the giant you stand on 😒"
yeah. it's not taught that. always teaching half of a story.
Bruh actually the giants he mentioned were Hindu mathematical works done around 800 year ago then him.Just to correct you
@@spacexe123They won't believe it. Leave it 😂
@@spacexe123 800 is a novice number brother and they would never believe it anyway so just leave it lol
Vedic sanatan gang🔥
White people be like
Newton was basically the first person to start describing physics with pure maths. He explained Physical phenomena quantitatively rather than qualitatively
Edit: to the comments discussing Asia, I should have specified in talking about the western world here. We don't learn much or anything about the history of science and maths in Asia as they kind of developed independently anyway
The Arabians...
laughs in asia
That's just not right bruv
"the western world" doesn't include Europe.
but almost everything in the western world comes from the eastern world.
its very true that the American education system is whitewashed.
but everything we have is from everywhere else.
our only superiority is that we have people from everywhere else.
math would be nothing without ancient people.
and technology would be nothing without alan turing ( who was castrated and killed by the British government for being gay), and the women who coded on his hardware, and joan clark (a woman who was also hidden from history) who developed a lot of the base codes, using jist the logic gates and paper before the enigma machine was built.
literally everything with any modern circuitry or digital coding wouldn't exist without turing.
not that people couldn't later invent something similar, but no one would be abled to use the internet for hundreds of years longer.
@@micayahritchie7158 care to elaborate "bruv"?