MIT Students Write Pi
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2016
- In honor of Pi Day we asked MIT students to write as many digits of π from memory.
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You know they confident when they start real small at the top of the board
nice grammar idiot!
triggered liberal watching your profile as a whole gave me a tumor
and who the fuck cares?
triggered liberal and who the fuck cares about the dude's grammar you smug fuck
triggered liberal nice attitude amigo
The Indian guy was like: I have waited for this moment my entire life
Edit: please don’t write any racist comments in this thread. Every country and every person have their own plus and min points. I was just impressed by how he just started writing without any hesitation. Props to this guy and other MIT students in this video.
😁😁👌
This is the only thread without any arguments
I will protect this thread with my life
Legends says he is still writing.
Like Apu’s nephew
Ol
"How many digits of π can you write?"
Indian guy: yes
😂
Of course all of them 🤷🏻♂️
yes its not a number
3.1415
They didn't show him finish
Random Guy: Write the value of pi
Indian guy: *So you've chosen death*
Lol
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Well done Lol
It really isn't impressive. I know that many too.
How irrational
Safwan Siddiqui i Like you :)
Love it
That's a yes from me
nice one
Deep
Look at the thumbnail, that Indian guy is still writing.
Haha he don't have no time to stop and pose
Legend says it.. Well you know
0:01 pause
😆😆
Anupam Manori 😂😂😂😂
Quarantine Day 66* : That Indian guy is still writing.
Epic😂
It's a shame that MIT has no one at my level.
3.14
Malayali da
You havent reached my level yet.
22/7
@@candycane1614 We, Indians actually write only upto 3.14 to do math problems and a mere 3 to do most physics probs.
@@evanssamuelbiju4315 In My School,If The Radius is multiply Of 7,We Use 22/7
@@evanssamuelbiju4315 Christian
Engineer: *writes 3 on board because hey it’s close enough*
5 sounds like a better approximation
OH SHIT!!!
Drew M-R Akira Haraguchi be like: “Hold my sake...”
Na baby we use √10=π, so many calculations get easier
@@daniloschmitt236 42 would be even better ;)
Indian guy: We need a bigger board
Legend says that they bought another board for the indian guy
Edit: woah, thanks for the likes.
Edit2: woahhh!!! Can i get a HAπ BIRTHDAY ? Today is mine. 😅
Lol
😂😂 that what i want to comment
Hahahahahaha
Indians r so terrific
I really wanted to see how far he would come.
1:00 I never seen person who writes numbers from bottom, and most wonderful thing is the handwriting is so neat
my friend does it
his handwriting is, well, *not so neat*
Yes!! I've seen left handed ppl do that but not right handed it's so cool
no
i write almost everything from the bottom, it sucks.
@@heilaarnezki8222 why do you do it then😭
Legend has it the Indian 🇮🇳 guy is still writing Pi at this very moment 😂
Concepcion Zavala Cruz
He might be Indian American 🇺🇸🏆
Concepcion Zavala Cruz cuz pi is infinite...
no kidding :')
I just couldn't hold my laughter 😁, to me, 22/7
The people are smart, yet the country is a shithole country
that Indian guy and Asian girl...
Deepak Prasad
Indians are Asians
Taehyung's tongue Jimin's hair
It is ironical that the OP is an Indian and is unaware about this fact.
Taehyung's tongue Jimin's hair army lol
Taehyung's tongue Jimin's hair I think he meant oriental specifically
Bro, indians are asians
The Indian guy's dad's probably just disappointed that he didn't ask for an extra sheet to write more numbers blindfolded and while preparing for 8 different entrance exams at the same time
that's mildly racist but ok
@@4amoats how? 🤔
I'm Indian...
@@4amoats In what possible way is that racist? That’s the description we have of him.
@@lucasjohnson6 I mean, he's literally perpetuating stereotypes...
@@lone3raser512 what are you even saying, its a joke just chill and the guy who wrote the comment is indian
0:37 even the camera man shocked
I will not ruin the sacred number. So count this comment as a like.
@@CHAOS_6E so you're man of culture as well
SeventyMinusONE yes. But I notice that 3 men aren’t.
@@CHAOS_6E oh.. they didn't saw my nickname.
Next Video: _MIT Students do some other stuff while the INDIAN GUY writes Pi_
MIT is invaded by aliens, INDIAN GUY is still writing pi
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
a legends say indian guy still writing he try to catch infinity
Nice
And another indian guy in 1900s already get there....😄
#Ramanujan #TheManWhoKnewInfinity 🙏
@@sahilshaw9193 yes,our ideal
Someone should’ve written “22/7”
No one's that stupid
Yeah
22/7 is only valid till 3.14, that's it, if we went to further divide it it will be 3.142....
I mean yes that one would've won because 22/7 would represent the never ending Fractional numbers after the decimal point..in a nutshell...
@@pratyush7987 and the numbers after the decimal point are wrong (except 14)
Legend goes that that Indian guy is still writing the digits of pi somewhere in the Halls of MIT
😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂
I have a book on the history of pi. The back few pages contain the first 10,000 decimal places of pi. I once spent a night in 7th grade memorizing the first 50. It's been 5 years and I still know them from memory.
why do i hear boss music?
@@aoyon_p because it's playing
i also remember 50 lol
Go
you memorized 50 in a night? ngl i could never
for me it just 3.14 ... i dont waste my memory
still thats more than enough for me bro :P
for me its 3.14159265358979323
for me it's 3. I'm a school dropout so yeah
Nice job guys. So what's a pi?
Mickey Rs you don't waste memory, that's not how it works
I remember in 5th grade, we had a pi contest for pi day and whoever could remember the most digits of pi would win. I took a week or two to study as many as I could before the day, and my goal was 100. Eventually, I finished with 103 and won the contest. It was something fun that I remember that was one of my most memorable moments in elementary school. I did many activities with my friends that day and our teacher was fun that year which is why it was one of my defining memories of 5th grade.
I heard from the grade below me that I set a precedent and it became tradition for kids to set a new record every year. I had zero clue that would have happened, but it makes me feel kinda good inside that it did. I think they are up to the mid 110s now.
Today I remember about a third of what digits of pi I learned in 5th grade. I am in 9th grade
hwllo where are you from?
I am in 9th grade
at my school there was the same contest but someone memorized the first like 1100 digits
@@xacaxaax I am from Massachusetts
@@fifi4046 That’s crazy!
@@fifi4046 thats freaking insane. did other kids even get close?
1:01 I felt so weird watching this..
Why...?
@@aadil.malik.9266 because she wrote all the numbers on reverse mode
same
I just realized that she messed up
+1.
Like how in the world she learnt the way of writing like that.
write random numbers and no one will come to know
But if they put the video on the Internet, then people are bound to notice their mistakes, which will now be immortalized.
After 3.142...😂
Pi=3,14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510.......
Galaxynasty銀河は厄介 3.141565358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494559230781646286208998
Galaxynasty銀河は厄介 this is what i remember....peace brother
In 6th grade we were given 1% extra credit for every 20 digits of pi we could memorize. I received a 111%.
My only accomplishment in this life.
The Passionly Passionate Nightman I call bullshit. 2220 digits of pi is too much.
Serpentine no. 220
then you must have made a mistake in your comment, 111*20 = 2220
Kenneth Sch No he already go an 100 so it is just 11x20 which equals 220.
over used memes alright you might be right. Depends whether he means 111% credit or EXTRA credit. I was thinking about the latter, but you seem to be right.
Guy : pi is very big to remember
Indian guy : hold my idli
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Lololololol xd
0:28 Now i get it why indian guy admission in mit and i didnt
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841
took me a few minutes to memorize this years go and I still know it today.
I can just calculate it with rational form (22/7). It is lot faster....
@@sad0n3 it's correct only up to 2 digits after decimal
Use 355/113
It correct up to 6 digits after decimal
@@sad0n3 they are not the same. Pi is infinite and there's no pattern.
@@jamjam3448 due pi is not infinite🤣🤣. It is non terminating number which can express as infinite converging series.
But pi is not infinite series... But can express in it....
I remember only 3.141592
When they start at the top left side, you already know what's about to happen.
Thank you MIT my sufferings have been officially alleviated through watching smart people showing off.
0:27 Legend says that Indian guy is still writing
don’t let the 0:58 asian dude’s parents see this
They'll disown him🙁
hahahahhaa
He was proud of it tho
He's probably and engineering student. If so you guys are lucky he didn't just write 3.
@@not_ever I think that in that case, he would write sqrt(g)
Random Guy: Write the value of pi
Also random guy: *Why do I hear boss music?*
1:07 writing in reverse
Original π day: 3/14/1592😧
@Diego Maradonna stop u are hurting my brain
It was created in 1988.
@@arnavjain7566 discovered, but I got your point
@@x4242x the pi number was definitely created, not discovered.It did not exist beforehand, and so, it was created in 1988.
@@saatvik6710 see when you divide the circumference of a circle by it's diameter it gives pi. See, that number existed forever even when it wasn't discovered.
I know the Indian guy. I took a relativity under him during the fall. His name is Saranesh :)
How is he as a teacher
The moment I saw Indian I knew he would outperform the rest in Math
He's a grand integrator i forgot what yr is it.
his name is written at the end of the video so stop flexing
@@crimsonnite9291 he was 19 in 2016. That means 22 last year, when OP made the post
0:52 He *learnt,*
He *memorized,*
*But his talent remained unrecognised.*
Why people aren't appreciating or even mentioning his name? Everyone's like "The Indian guy and the girl before him". Why?😕
Ps: the Indian guy was smart but IMO this guy comes after him followed by the girl.
he’s not asian so
Plus he's cute 🥺
Cus he stopped...and that Indian was still writing
Dragon
the girl stopped too
This dude was confused, and rubbed off the digits after 0. Meaning he wasn't confident with what he had learnt. Whereas the Indian guy didn't even flinch. Hence everyone's talking about him. Don't get butthurt
0:27 Yeaaaah..the Indian guy. : "Can I get a huge blackboard"
My school has a contest every year to see who could memorize the most digits of pi on pi day (3/14). Someone was able to recite 420 digits of pi. ( He said that he could go a lot further but wanted to stop on 4/20 since he knew he already had won the contest )
Ha! Hold my beer and move away.
3,14...
No comma >:(
Comma makes a huge difference......
Asian?
6 subs with 0 vids????? That’s the joke idiot
@@VejmR yes, in our country we use , not . to write decimals
Difficulty level-
easy
medium
Hard
Indian
Indian starts
Me: yes "the life of pi"
Math major: writes (log(-1)/i)
lmaooo
Specify principal branch dumb
That's why I'm not even applying
Maya Holt The hell? None of them knew more than like 50 digits.
Well, I only know 3 (3.14), and I am a Senior (Engineering though, so that's good enough for me).
good enough for us engineers
Why know that much? Pretty useless tho these days our engineer use program more often
Knowing pi is useless. It doesn't show your problem-solving skills
Me: *_remembers first 7-8 digits, randomises the rest few_*
_MIT wants to know your location_
Crush: can i get ur number
Me: 0:28
Underrated
Legend say that Indian guy still writing
You know they aren't engeneers when they use more than one digit
5, just to be safe
(Pi^2) = g
0:47 he’s cute AND SMART?! Marry me
Really
Me: how can I get to mit?
mit: don't hold pen in a normal way while writing
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Let’s go I can get into MIT
My handwriting is already terrible with normal grip. Imagine it with an abnormal way.
In 7th grade Math Class our teacher had a poster called “A piece of Pi” and I would just stare at it all the time cause that class was super boring and I still remember like 30 digits of Pi lol
TheLegend27 my friend knew 23 digits (because of a friend of her I think) and wrote them down for me. And that‘s how I started learning the digits of Pi in physics class.
*Write pi
Backbenchers: pie
I want to know if my fellow Indian every finished writing..
When the guy starts writing on the top you know he gonna go a long way
“Any fool can know. The point is to understand.”
Albert Einstein
sounds like cope to me
Pi is harder to know than to understand
@@orangeball8872 there is no point in knowing it
@@computerlover9290 im Just saying that a person who knows pi most surely understands it
@@orangeball8872 yes I know what you saying
But understanding it is enough why bother memorising it.like what good does knowing it do .
I don't like these kids.they study for show off
0:59 I remember exactly the same amount of digits as this guy.
Same here.. the other numbers don't seem as appealing!😂
I saluted these students for writing down as many as they can, as a car technicians, our calculation is deemed poor but expected to be fast, we usually only uses the 3 or 3.1 to some extend for π...
When the result didn't match, we can safely say: "accident can happen anytime..."
Salute to the Indian guy.....made His people proud....
Not really. Understanding and calculating pi is way more important than memorizing a few out of the trillions of digits in it.
@@Carnage_101 yeah, calculative mind >>> memorising
Or just sum the reciprocals of squares up to some 10^(n/2), multiply by 6 and take the square root. I think you should have something like (n - 1)/2 digits. I might be wrong but take the time to make the calculations, it’s much more useful than memorizing some basically random sequence of numbers
yeah this works out also due to the famous basel problem, the root of ζ(2) is π²/6 and doing the reverse gives you the aforementioned digits
that stock music though
When that Indian guy kept writing, I reminded of Pi Patel from Life of Pi. Will meet this guy on boat soon!!
0:38 - Proud To See An Indian Guy.. Jai Hind..Jai Bharat..
Mr indian still writing....
Maybe 😅
I changed the comment so that you won’t know why I got so many likes 😂
Tenzin Dorjee more like "Hold my cow"
How do you know that's Indian? CHUTIYA
何翀 and u eat pig shit
^Hate me^ More Like Hold My Curry
何翀 Hold my dog...
Random guy: hey dude, can you write pi for me?
Me: yes! *grabs calculator*
Write as many digits of π from memory
Me: *22/7*
The value of pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle,
and it never repeats no matter what decimal places you go upto,
it simply means you can never calculate the circumference and diameter of a circle accurately.
but why it never repeats tho
Legends says the indian guy is still writing
Round it off to 3 and there u go !
They are soo smart omg
are they going to accept you if you only know 3,....?
Are they going to accept you if you only got a 3 on the AP calculus AB exam?
@@thechosenone8808 AP is so pointless
@@thechosenone8808 Your SAT and AP tests are too easy for 17-18 year olds.
Btw, MIT and other universities call the top rankers of JEE Adv., they don't need to give any other test. (except English test(s)).
@@adi-sngh if someone is topper in jee advance then he can just study in iit, it's better. Until they just want to brag
You should be able to find someone who can do 25 or so pretty easily but idk if you just grabbed the first 10 or what
Legends say that the Indian guy is still writing the digits of pi till our time 2022/5/17
I have way over 100 digits memorized off the top of my head (in eighth grade whoever knew the most got ten extra points on the math final and they’ve stuck ever since). I dream of this happening.
Legend has it, that Indian guy is still writing the value of pie
*pi
*When you're about to get the job but they ask how many digits of pi you know*
But can we just talk about how all of them have such nice hand writing...
Welcome back everyone!!
I wish someone would ask me this question... Then those 20 minutes I spent last year would be worth it😂
Legends say that the Indian guy is still writing the Pi value
Each an every comment mentions about the Indian guy. That's the power of An Indian 🔥🔥🔥
I memorized 88 digits of pi back in middle school when I had too much free time.
0:30 why do I hear boss music
Two places you can never get into :
1) Area 51
2) M.I.T
Actually, MIT allows visitors but I got your point.
Mahedul Hossain DID U REALLY HAVE TO😂
You can, the problem is money
@Programming Monk I'm from a developing nation, so it's kinda expensive when compared to colleges in my country.
@Programming Monk ohh, ok
What pad did they used? I want to buy something similarly
4arctan(1), then use Taylor expansion to attain the desired precision of the approximation
I took a calss with the indian guy called "Cryptogenic Studies of quantitative matter for superconductors" his name is OG mudbone
0:28 Indian guy
Had a text in Geometry once and all who got below 75% had to memorize 100 decimal places of the pi. I am one of the two people to pass but in hindsight it would have been a fun/quirky/interesting thing to be able to do.
my school had a pi memorizing contest, and I had already memorized like 50 digits from my freshmen summer because I was bored and thought it was fun. So I tried memorizing as much as I can, but my friends also ended up competing. My strategy was to make pi my password and therefore forcing me to memorize it. I ended up getting 2nd place at like 167 digits or so, and my other friend got like 180. My password till this day is still 100 digits of pi, haha
Indian guy nailed it
Why the fuck is everyone holding the pen weirdly is that a MIT thing ?
Prasad Bankar its a rly short pen i think
Rough childhoods ...
You know it when they write it small
DOES ANYONE GET IN RECOMMENDATIONS??
If i had to do this then fast calculate 22/7 division again and again
But can't match with their speeds like they remember or very fast calculation skills.
1:17, wow 3.14.2016, not strange at all... right?
that's pi day.
3.14.15 was last year though soo.
That was the point.
three years ago now 3/14/15 9:26:53
Victor T lol why does this comment have likes???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's why it's called pi day
Don’t worry if you can’t recite as many as them; they either require knowing more digits, or they have encountered scenarios that have involved more digits being present. May God bless you all🙏❤️.
Just simple
π
Done!
It's funny how those who knew they didn't remember any digits other than 3.14 (and a few more) wrote in huge numbers. While the others who knew more than 5 more digits wrote smaller.
AmyHasNoLife yeah ...thats basically because of the place dude ...what a genius
That's another brain working fact
isn't that normal?