Too Pretty for Calculus

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @EricEddleman
    @EricEddleman 3 дні тому +5

    you guys make awesome videos!

  • @josephd.whitmore6310
    @josephd.whitmore6310 3 дні тому +4

    Turns out that Leibniz was sort of the house elf (or something) for Duke George of Hanover.
    When The Duke got promoted to King of England, Leibniz was going to ride his coattails across the Channel to carry on his feud with Newton now with a King on his side.
    But Duke George, now King George, abandoned him back in Hanover.
    Some say you could hear Leibniz mumbling under his breath “best if all possible worlds my arse” as George sailed away.
    I heard he shuffled over to Holland and spent his last years mobbing around with Spinoza.
    But probably for the best, couldn’t have both Newton and Leibniz as house elves. They would be throwing apples and monads at each other.

    • @GoofyHistorians
      @GoofyHistorians  3 дні тому +1

      @josephd.whitmore6310 Two Elfs would never work. One Elf would need to change to the role of Garden Gnome !

    • @josephd.whitmore6310
      @josephd.whitmore6310 3 дні тому +1

      Newton as a garden gnome under an apple tree. Perfect.

  • @LexieMorin
    @LexieMorin День тому +4

    Awesome!

  • @observationalhumor6413
    @observationalhumor6413 2 дні тому +5

    I'm pretty sure it is just 'jerk equation', not theory. Nothing theoretical about Jerks! 😂

  • @davidwhitmore638
    @davidwhitmore638 3 дні тому +4

    Newton had Bee Gees hair

    • @josephd.whitmore6310
      @josephd.whitmore6310 3 дні тому +2

      At least they didn't have shinny foreheads.
      The big hair days of math.

    • @davidwhitmore638
      @davidwhitmore638 День тому

      He was too pretty for Calculus thats why he had to invent it.​@josephd.whitmore6310

  • @selenakareena2582
    @selenakareena2582 День тому +2

    Huh?!😮

    • @josephd.whitmore6310
      @josephd.whitmore6310 День тому

      Exactly.
      I want to come up with the huh? equation.
      Or maybe I already did.