To anyone who may be interested, I created a playlist about spirals which intend to extend in the future. The first video is just for the joy in the beauty of the logarithmic spirals. The other one starts easy but then goes deep into the math and the derivation of the equation and the solution of the differential equation inspired by Zeno's Mice problem. Enjoy: ua-cam.com/play/PLfbradAXv9x7g4Ri_BZtHGCk9tlfy-n1D.html
I love when a person can present this information in a way that I can actually follow along with and understand. Making education fun, comprehensive, and openly available to the public is a wonderful service to the community
I would be grateful if I get to talk with a person with interest in mathematics even once in lifetime. (rural country... bleh...) Then I found vihart, my god, I wouldn't believe that people like this exist if someone told about.
Even 10 years later i still love this channel and videos. When you don't want to learn math and procrastinate but you end some how learning analytic geometry and explaining the auric perspectives
The Greeks had a fascination with the Golden ratio (approximate 1.618), which shows up in nature a lot. The limit of the ratio between adjacent Fibonacci terms is the Golden ratio. You can see that already quite early on; 8/5 = 1.6 and 13/8 = 1.625.
As a musician, it's interesting to know that 8/5 is a just minor sixth interval (813 cents), 13/8 is a neutral sixth (840 cents) which is really close to the φ/1 ratio (833 cents but 1.625 in 2/1 ratio approximation meassurement) I know that it may all sound like white noise if you don't know about music or microtonal music. There has been people using the golden ratio in music tuning, I can share a link if you want
@@boscorner Well, unfortunately I can't share links, because youtube would remove them right after, but you can look up "Star nursery" by Sevish, it is probably what you would hear if you were a little organism and stick your ear to a plant. probably listening the vibrations from the liquids, the minerals and al of that. Sevish makes a lot of microtonal music, if you like that kind of music, don't forget to check his other works !
@@cactusowo1835 bhaha I should have guess you would put towards Sevish. His ability to make great music while exploring so many different musical scales is unparalleled. I tried getting into microtonal music in the past, but it wasn't until I found Sevish that I really had my mind blown. Septillion Reptilians is a personal favorites
this was the first video of yours that i discovered when i was starting high school! i was reminded about it because we’ve started going over series in calculus 2 and the fibonacci series was brought up 😂 just wanted to say your videos made me fall in love with math; now i’m majoring in computer engineering and i wouldn’t have gotten here without your inspiration!
OMG!!! I'm starting to love nature even more. I'm an engineering student and trying to invent something inspired by nature and your drawings are motivating for my autocad drawings
You too ! how surprising I'm a Mechanical Engineering student. I always hated drawings but omg after this video I started to use my imagination creatively. What is your field ?
Mony Arabi Im actually studying Computer Science now but I was in Industrial Design where we had to draw in autocad...oh man, same here! I love how math plays such an important role in nature :D
So let's pretend you're me and you're in math class. The teacher is rambling about maths, but you don't wanna do math because you suck at math, thus you decide to draw instead. You turn around and ask your classmate "Hey what should I draw?" And the classmate answers "M8 I Don't fucking know shut up." Thus you decide to draw a cheetah. Repeat this during literally every math class for three years. Turns out that repeating this process makes you improve and soon enough I draw in more than just math class. After another two years, I'm suddenly pretty good at drawing and people want to buy it. Who the fuck needs math, I got cheetahs to make me money
This is so cool to me. I've never been good at math, though science fascinates me. I'm totally right brained yet I'm married to a Mechanical Engineer and my 11 y.o. daughter's a math genius. This combines and I get it! That's been my problem. I don't get variables but this, I get.
IT WENT 8 SPIRALS ONE WAY AND 14 SPIRALS THE OTHER WAY AND IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE 13 AND I AM SO CONFUSED AND I THINK I HAVE EITHER A MUTATED PINEAPPLE OR A PINEAPPLE THAT JUST DID NOT WANT TO CONFORM TO NATURE'S MATHEMATICAL AGENDA!!!
“Tools” is an American metal band pervasively known for incorporating the Fibonacci Sequence in their musical time signatures and lyric patterns, 9/8 to 8/8 etc…I’d like to explore their ironic use of the sequence in their song called “Lateralus,” in the opening lyrics to the song the Fibonacci Sequences were embedded in the numbering of syllables, making the inherent nature of the Fibonacci Sequence applicable beyond the parameters of music, but into writing, poetry and other sorts of linguistic usage. Fibonacci Coriolis Effect: There’s a strong correlation between biological structures and the physics of motion, would “electromagnetism” be an inappropriate metaphor? Because although electricity and magnetism are intertwined, the former is an electric charge and the latter is a force and repel, and it became “electromagnetism” after Maxwell’s juxtaposition of their inner mechanisms in his unified equation. Fibonacci Sequence are in the Coriolis Effects, the sequences are in the non-transparent symmetry of the wind, synonymous to the propagating patterns in pineapple pine-cones outer layers. There’s pairs of spirals widening to the left and right where the numerical systems are found, seems prevalent in the symmetry of Botany. Equivalent to objects in motion on the earths surface that curve in relation to the revolution, Northern Hemisphere deflecting to the right and the Southern Hemisphere deflecting to the left.
I think about these three videos all the time. I always thought the Fibonacci spiral was interesting, but I barely knew anything about it past the golden ratio. After finding Vi’s channel almost a decade ago I quickly watched all of their videos, but these three stuck out. Realizing that the Fibonacci sequence is a nice pattern or an appealing ratio was so incredible. Learning that a large majority of plants use it to survive gave the sequence, and a lot of math, a very real-world grounded feeling. Math wasn’t just theoretical what-ifs but a real part of the world we exist in. I bought a necklace probably just as long ago from my local planetarium that had the Fibonacci spiral hanging from it and I’ve had to repair it more times than I can count based on how often I wear it, due in no small part to these videos. I wouldn’t be surprised if the actual pendant is the only original piece of that necklace. Anyway, this is a long way of saying thank you to Vi and why learning things like this is so important.
Southern Magnolia, to be slightly more precise :) The flower petals and stamens are also full of fibonacci spirals too! I think some kid also demonstrated that the branching patters of trees are usually fibonacci spirals, and this is actually the most efficient way to capture sunlight
To anyone who may be interested, I created a playlist about spirals which intend to extend in the future. The first video is just for the joy in the beauty of the logarithmic spirals. The other one starts easy but then goes deep into the math and the derivation of the equation and the solution of the differential equation inspired by Zeno's Mice problem. Enjoy: ua-cam.com/play/PLfbradAXv9x7g4Ri_BZtHGCk9tlfy-n1D.html
I just finished watching this three part video on spirals and the fibonacci series, and I must say that through this series of videos I was able to learn so much more about the nature of plants, and how perfect they are. This has opened up a new window for me, and now I am able to see nature through a whole new perspective. I often thought that nature was pretty random, and there was no sort of real 'pattern' that emerged through it, but now through these amazing videos I can say that I now understand the perfectionist nature of, nature. I really enjoyed how you made your videos both amusing and educational at the same time, which helped me learn and have fun at the same time.
Wait what!!! Did you actually come up with slug cats? because there is this wonderful game called rain world and the protagoinst is a slug cat and i was wondering if oyu had the idea first??? (also this is 5000th comment)
whew!watching this video is like watching an adhd sufferer on a meth binge...i don't know what was faster; the visuals or the audio...i need to sit down as the room seems to be spinning in spirals...
Wow, this is interesting to me because I have spiral tattoos and plants are the only thing I'm like sort of good at since I studied plant science and did gardening but I didn't know about the fibonacci thing at all!
i LOOOVE this video! Being able to express the simplicity, importance, creativity, and design of what I know to be a higher consciousness in such a calm, relaxed yet very reavealing fashion was a pleasure! Continue your work and showing this fascinating sequence!
When my husband was courting me, back in 1975, he took me on a hot date to the grocery store to count the spirals on the pineapples to see if they were Fibonacci numbers. They were.
Susie Thant mathematically infinity is not possible, if you add 1+1 we get 2, 2+2 we get 4, but if we add infinity + infinity then answer also wud be infinity so that's like 1+1 equals to 1 (which is mathematically wrong).
Ryan Ale Lets say X is an infinite number. Now if we do X + X = 2X, there you have it. Also, search for Vi Hart's video about how many infinite there are, she explains it pretty well.
Thank you for this 3 part series! It only goes to show that there is nothing random at all, that there is clearly a design and a set of laws and codes that God has placed into His creations. Where there are clear designs, plans and methods that so many different things follow, it's only evidence that there IS a Designer, a Planner, a Creator. Thank you!
They're rare mostly because of, as is mentioned in part 3, three leaves make for better sunlight absorption. (I think, don't take my words as true just because I said them)
you just made me realize how amazing our world is
lsd
Like theres a Creator :)
@@mattm484 about that...
To anyone who may be interested, I created a playlist about spirals which intend to extend in the future.
The first video is just for the joy in the beauty of the logarithmic spirals.
The other one starts easy but then goes deep into the math and the derivation of the equation and the solution of the differential equation inspired by Zeno's Mice problem. Enjoy:
ua-cam.com/play/PLfbradAXv9x7g4Ri_BZtHGCk9tlfy-n1D.html
@@mattm484 Yes!
I love when a person can present this information in a way that I can actually follow along with and understand. Making education fun, comprehensive, and openly available to the public is a wonderful service to the community
Yes and a very good one
you are spiralling out of control
haha, nice!
What kind of spiral? 😏
That strikes a chord
Black then white are
All I see
In my infancy
Red and and yellow then came to be
Reaching out to me
Lets me see
✨PUNS✨
Your voice is so gentle, it's a pleasure to listen to
I may be five years late with this, but the thing at 4:13 is a magnolia seed pod :') They have gorgeous seeds inside if you find them fresh~
theWeaverofTales OUR SAVIOUR!!! ;-;
The thing at 4”13” notice the 13😂
It may be five years later but I gotta agree with this comment
PiCTURE perfect even..
@@glooplovescheeseitz4563 It may be five years and 1 day later but I have to do the same. Some things never change ey?
Anybody else just sit there watching/listening to Vi like: 0.o
+crystal bubbles I love your icon!
+tumblingturnerstudios Aye!
yup
nope, XD, i understood every bit
pretty sure her videos take up about 90% of my slackjaw time. conservatively.
I am grateful this girl exists....more so for the videos she creates...
Wasn't Too Great.. In Math..
Watch more Khan Academy videos...problem solved....
Yh its a good video💞
Allison Van Eck it's just entertainment bro
I would be grateful if I get to talk with a person with interest in mathematics even once in lifetime. (rural country... bleh...)
Then I found vihart, my god, I wouldn't believe that people like this exist if someone told about.
Even 10 years later i still love this channel and videos.
When you don't want to learn math and procrastinate but you end some how learning analytic geometry and explaining the auric perspectives
The Greeks had a fascination with the Golden ratio (approximate 1.618), which shows up in nature a lot. The limit of the ratio between adjacent Fibonacci terms is the Golden ratio. You can see that already quite early on; 8/5 = 1.6 and 13/8 = 1.625.
hi
As a musician, it's interesting to know that 8/5 is a just minor sixth interval (813 cents), 13/8 is a neutral sixth (840 cents) which is really close to the φ/1 ratio (833 cents but 1.625 in 2/1 ratio approximation meassurement)
I know that it may all sound like white noise if you don't know about music or microtonal music.
There has been people using the golden ratio in music tuning, I can share a link if you want
@@cactusowo1835 please do, klonoa!
@@boscorner Well, unfortunately I can't share links, because youtube would remove them right after, but you can look up "Star nursery" by Sevish, it is probably what you would hear if you were a little organism and stick your ear to a plant. probably listening the vibrations from the liquids, the minerals and al of that.
Sevish makes a lot of microtonal music, if you like that kind of music, don't forget to check his other works !
@@cactusowo1835 bhaha I should have guess you would put towards Sevish. His ability to make great music while exploring so many different musical scales is unparalleled.
I tried getting into microtonal music in the past, but it wasn't until I found Sevish that I really had my mind blown. Septillion Reptilians is a personal favorites
rain world fans watching this video years after it was uploaded because vihart predicted slugcats:
*STOP MAKING ME LEARN THIIIINGS*
Nooooooooooooooo
*ded*
If you don’t learn YOU’LL be a deformed slug cat
* Nadia Mundt * lmao
this was the first video of yours that i discovered when i was starting high school! i was reminded about it because we’ve started going over series in calculus 2 and the fibonacci series was brought up 😂 just wanted to say your videos made me fall in love with math; now i’m majoring in computer engineering and i wouldn’t have gotten here without your inspiration!
How are you now?
Nobody told me 'happy fibbirthday' I turned 13 this year.
When I turn 21, I'm having a huge fibbirthday!!
Olivia Grant
DAMMIT!!! I'm 23 and now I feel an emptiness that only a bangin' Fibbirthday party can fill!! Whelp, August 25, 2027 is gonna be DOPE!!!
Happy belated fibbirthdays everyone
so you 15 now
Have some alchologolohlolh too!
@@strawberryflavouredcloroxb1565 so you 17 now
OMG!!! I'm starting to love nature even more. I'm an engineering student and trying to invent something inspired by nature and your drawings are motivating for my autocad drawings
Mony Arabi so cool! me too :) what kind of engineer are you?
You too ! how surprising I'm a Mechanical Engineering student. I always hated drawings but omg after this video I started to use my imagination creatively. What is your field ?
Mony Arabi Im actually studying Computer Science now but I was in Industrial Design where we had to draw in autocad...oh man, same here! I love how math plays such an important role in nature :D
0:50 dude just predicted a video game character over a decade before that video game was even released to the public
Came to the comments exactly for this
The original inventor of the slugcat.
You hear threat music swell in the distance.
So let's pretend you're me and you're in math class. The teacher is rambling about maths, but you don't wanna do math because you suck at math, thus you decide to draw instead.
You turn around and ask your classmate "Hey what should I draw?" And the classmate answers "M8 I Don't fucking know shut up."
Thus you decide to draw a cheetah.
Repeat this during literally every math class for three years. Turns out that repeating this process makes you improve and soon enough I draw in more than just math class. After another two years, I'm suddenly pretty good at drawing and people want to buy it.
Who the fuck needs math, I got cheetahs to make me money
TheCatzFranzNeko lol
dafuq?
cancer
Soooo. . . Furryy? :3c
#modestyiskey
Little did they know that, six years later, Rain World would revolutionize the concept of a slug cat.
This is the origin point.
RIP plants covered in markers and glue
Their lives served a noble purpose.
Cassie D lol
They just got some awesome tattoos
And tape
I love how you just casually invent slug cats while talking about spirals
rain world reference??
So this is were slugcats came from
I was not expecting to see these two things in one comment section, but I am pleasantly surprised
This is so cool to me. I've never been good at math, though science fascinates me. I'm totally right brained yet I'm married to a Mechanical Engineer and my 11 y.o. daughter's a math genius. This combines and I get it! That's been my problem. I don't get variables but this, I get.
Vi Hart is the sort of stuff i listen to while doing other things, half pay attention to but randomly remember in its entirety a few weeks later
VICTORIA I BOUGHT A PINEAPPLE AND IT WASNT FIBONACCI WAS THIS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN!?
ILLUMI-FUCKIN-NATI
IT WENT 8 SPIRALS ONE WAY AND 14 SPIRALS THE OTHER WAY AND IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE 13 AND I AM SO CONFUSED AND I THINK I HAVE EITHER A MUTATED PINEAPPLE OR A PINEAPPLE THAT JUST DID NOT WANT TO CONFORM TO NATURE'S MATHEMATICAL AGENDA!!!
MOTHERFUCKING ANTI MATH
CUT IT THE FUCK UP AND EAT IT BEFORE THE TIME POLICE STEALS IT
HeyItzCh o.
NO FUCK THAT THE PINEAPPLE IS PROBABLY POISONOUS
True origin of the slugcat????
I know theres an almost zero chance of this, but I hope Vihart inspired the Rainworld Devs to make their gake about slugcats.
rainworld :’) 💖
Rip anyone who thought they could bring a pine cone in math class and count the spirals.
“Tools” is an American metal band pervasively known for incorporating the Fibonacci Sequence in their musical time signatures and lyric patterns, 9/8 to 8/8 etc…I’d like to explore their ironic use of the sequence in their song called “Lateralus,” in the opening lyrics to the song the Fibonacci Sequences were embedded in the numbering of syllables, making the inherent nature of the Fibonacci Sequence applicable beyond the parameters of music, but into writing, poetry and other sorts of linguistic usage.
Fibonacci Coriolis Effect: There’s a strong correlation between biological structures and the physics of motion, would “electromagnetism” be an inappropriate metaphor? Because although electricity and magnetism are intertwined, the former is an electric charge and the latter is a force and repel, and it became “electromagnetism” after Maxwell’s juxtaposition of their inner mechanisms in his unified equation.
Fibonacci Sequence are in the Coriolis Effects, the sequences are in the non-transparent symmetry of the wind, synonymous to the propagating patterns in pineapple pine-cones outer layers. There’s pairs of spirals widening to the left and right where the numerical systems are found, seems prevalent in the symmetry of Botany. Equivalent to objects in motion on the earths surface that curve in relation to the revolution, Northern Hemisphere deflecting to the right and the Southern Hemisphere deflecting to the left.
You mean Tool...
Iz ybag you, baldie.
Yeah their name uh...
Their name isn't "Tools."
Overthinking, overanalyzing separates the body from the mind
I did not read any of that
I think about these three videos all the time. I always thought the Fibonacci spiral was interesting, but I barely knew anything about it past the golden ratio. After finding Vi’s channel almost a decade ago I quickly watched all of their videos, but these three stuck out. Realizing that the Fibonacci sequence is a nice pattern or an appealing ratio was so incredible. Learning that a large majority of plants use it to survive gave the sequence, and a lot of math, a very real-world grounded feeling. Math wasn’t just theoretical what-ifs but a real part of the world we exist in. I bought a necklace probably just as long ago from my local planetarium that had the Fibonacci spiral hanging from it and I’ve had to repair it more times than I can count based on how often I wear it, due in no small part to these videos. I wouldn’t be surprised if the actual pendant is the only original piece of that necklace. Anyway, this is a long way of saying thank you to Vi and why learning things like this is so important.
Oh wow, I found this channel again, though the Odds1sOut, We used this video in math class when I was younger! Crazy.
Lol
same here
lol
Lucky
We also watched Vi's videos in math class.
same
This video is absolutely awesome!!! I've started to love the Fibonacci series and plants in general!
Why is this sequence produced by natural objects? Why is it the best sequence to have, how does it benefit the object? Redundancy?
the fibonacci sequence only makes sense when I watch this video, when I try to see it plants and other natural things I get so damn confused
clearly the answer is to.... glitter glue everything.
etatoby not really
this video is much older than rain world, you invented slug cats
(That's a magnolia seed pod, does not start with pine)
Pine Mangolia seed pot? Maybe?
Nah, just Magnolia.
Southern Magnolia, to be slightly more precise :)
The flower petals and stamens are also full of fibonacci spirals too!
I think some kid also demonstrated that the branching patters of trees are usually fibonacci spirals, and this is actually the most efficient way to capture sunlight
My math teacher is showing our class these videos because he likes them and your voice is soooooo relaxing
You are like the smartest person I know.
Her poor friends, can you imagine? ˘J˘
To anyone who may be interested, I created a playlist about spirals which intend to extend in the future.
The first video is just for the joy in the beauty of the logarithmic spirals.
The other one starts easy but then goes deep into the math and the derivation of the equation and the solution of the differential equation inspired by Zeno's Mice problem. Enjoy:
ua-cam.com/play/PLfbradAXv9x7g4Ri_BZtHGCk9tlfy-n1D.html
Couldn’t stop thinking about Lateralus
I just finished watching this three part video on spirals and the fibonacci series, and I must say that through this series of videos I was able to learn so much more about the nature of plants, and how perfect they are. This has opened up a new window for me, and now I am able to see nature through a whole new perspective. I often thought that nature was pretty random, and there was no sort of real 'pattern' that emerged through it, but now through these amazing videos I can say that I now understand the perfectionist nature of, nature. I really enjoyed how you made your videos both amusing and educational at the same time, which helped me learn and have fun at the same time.
*Start of video*
Lol cute slug cat.
*End of video*
MIND=BLOWN and very confused.
...
TIME FOR PART TWO!!
I couldn't stop watching, it was strangely interesting
Did this video invent Slugcats, 5 years before Rain World did??
perchance
@@prismothalt you can't just say perchance
@@szethpancakes4801 everyone knows mario is cool as fuck
Here 12 years later to make sure my significant other has the prerequisite knowledge required for me to propose.
This is amazing^.^ Saw it on Tumblr. You're awesome, thanks for making maths a googleplex cooler.
I caught that Little Prince reference… don't know if anyone else did-
Lindsey Martin what is it?
Trey Atkins the box with 3 holes at 1:06
Lindsey Martin I saw it too after recently watching the movie again
She does that in all her videos
Yes!
Thank you for the wide grin I've got on. Brilliant in the math and the execution.
2nd smartest person ever u make me feel so much better with ur voice and also how u tell about something I don't even know u make me get my stress out
Wait what!!! Did you actually come up with slug cats? because there is this wonderful game called rain world and the protagoinst is a slug cat and i was wondering if oyu had the idea first??? (also this is 5000th comment)
where do you get all the stuff in your math class all we have is pencils and books
This vidéo proves slugcats existed before Rain World, amazing
My math teacher played this and the whole time I couldn’t stop smiling
whew!watching this video is like watching an adhd sufferer on a meth binge...i don't know what was faster; the visuals or the audio...i need to sit down as the room seems to be spinning in spirals...
Same
+dave oh (dave oh13) You can put it on x0.5 speed, but her voice will sound a bit odd :_)
I didn't find it hard to keep track, maybe it's because of my ADHD.
Count the room spirals. Fibonacci strikes again!
+dave oh (dave oh13) You were watching the video standing? o_O?
*_SPIRAL OUT, KEEP GOING_*
Never knew that you invented slugcats 5 years before Rain World came out
Wow, this is interesting to me because I have spiral tattoos and plants are the only thing I'm like sort of good at since I studied plant science and did gardening but I didn't know about the fibonacci thing at all!
never gets old (watched u in art class in 5th grade! just for the spirals!)
alyssa dolan so true; I watched these in last year's math class and I still watch them just for fun.
me when I'm watching this after Rainworld comes out and slugcats are made up
0:59 Le Petit Prince!! Love your videos... The energy and explanation are sooo good.
Ok so I get the feeling you wouldn't be able to have or use glitter glue and a pineapple and colored tape in math class/the green house
Lauren James Oh man, you just killed the illusion!
;)
You forget that the greenhouse is commonly used by art students drawing plants :)
0:58 THE LITTLE PRINCE REFERENCE!
God you're amazing. And hey...There's still people who dislike this video. How dare they..
My old art teacher showed us this video years ago, I'll never forget it and today it was on my recommended
OH MY GAH!!!! EVERYTHING IT'S MADE OUT OF SPIRALS!!!! How could i be so blind??!?!
I laughed so hard when she brought out the pineapple.
"...or anything else that starts with 'pine-'
Let's count the spirals on this thing!"
GUYS SHE PREDICTED RAIN WORLD GUYS GUYS
can’t believe vihart invented slugcats
2:53 you can see how theses things can... spiral... out of control. :3
Little prince reference around 1:08
Hah invented slugcats before Rain World!!
i LOOOVE this video! Being able to express the simplicity, importance, creativity, and design of what I know to be a higher consciousness in such a calm, relaxed yet very reavealing fashion was a pleasure! Continue your work and showing this fascinating sequence!
my teacher played this is my math class!
Same
Same but mine did in science.
Yep two of them
KaWaIi KaSsI same
When my husband was courting me, back in 1975, he took me on a hot date to the grocery store to count the spirals on the pineapples to see if they were Fibonacci numbers. They were.
Not MY pineapple! It had 8 and 14 Spirals!!!!
Rain world was years late with slug cats
this is the smartest and most creative person ive ever seen
what
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,610,.......infinity and beyond!!!
Susie Thant mathematically infinity is not possible, if you add 1+1 we get 2, 2+2 we get 4, but if we add infinity + infinity then answer also wud be infinity so that's like 1+1 equals to 1 (which is mathematically wrong).
Ryan Ale no
Ryan Ale
No Vi Hart has proved that some infinitys are bigger than othe infinitys...So infinity + infinity will be a bigger infinity
oh then which infinity are bigger than one??? wat is infinity??? if there are bigger than one infinity then describe me the definition of Infinity plz
Ryan Ale Lets say X is an infinite number. Now if we do X + X = 2X, there you have it. Also, search for Vi Hart's video about how many infinite there are, she explains it pretty well.
I... I- this, it's- aaaa.. OK!
This is the perfect video because:
It's about spirals
It's precisely 5:55 long
Your voice is lovely
RAINWORLD
I like the little prince reference!
0:36 rapping in math class*
Whoever you are, speaking on this video and/or creating this video . . . please don't stop being awesome. Great video.
SLUG CATS
RAIN WORLD
u teach me art better than my art teacher
Thank you for this 3 part series! It only goes to show that there is nothing random at all, that there is clearly a design and a set of laws and codes that God has placed into His creations. Where there are clear designs, plans and methods that so many different things follow, it's only evidence that there IS a Designer, a Planner, a Creator. Thank you!
Just came across your channel, I’m hooked. Love your videos
4:04 me at hide and seek.
lmao
"... and I thank The Lord there's people out there like you." -- Elton John.
me too 😃
...that escalated quickly.
...that spiraled quickly. :P
Great video! We watched this in my math class today. Your videos are a great mix of creativity, humor, and lessons. Keep on doing what your doing!
Half way through the vid and I'm already lost...
Half way through I realise she in not in math class. There is no way.
they were relocated to the greenhouse due to budget cuts
watch at half speed
i really hate math....i loved this!
rain world ‼
We watched this in my gifted class and ever since we watched I fell in love with your videos! I instantly subscribed! ❤️
Is that why four-leaf clovers are so rare?
They're rare mostly because of, as is mentioned in part 3, three leaves make for better sunlight absorption. (I think, don't take my words as true just because I said them)
I think they are rare because 3 leafs are the normal clovers and if it has 4 it's a mutation but I'm not sure
Anyone else getting Uzumaki vibes?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@octologue3206 thank you for commenting on my 4 years old comment
How did I get here
Color Girl You clicked on the video....
Or Autoplay clicked it for you
I like that you just brought all that stuff to your class
My mind is just mush now •_•
We watched this in math class lol
Kennedy King
youre lucky as heck!