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  • @ezraseidel9320
    @ezraseidel9320 11 років тому +317

    Also, in the episode where Bender meets Flexo, Bender thought that it was funny that they both had serial numbers that were "expressible as the sum of two cubes."

    • @lolicanadian
      @lolicanadian 6 років тому +34

      Futurama: "The Lesser of Two Evils", Season 2 Episode 6. (I just happen to know that off the top of my head.)

    • @moonman2183
      @moonman2183 3 роки тому +6

      @@lolicanadian Thank you. Your memory has done a great service

  • @antivanti
    @antivanti 11 років тому +38

    In another episode of Futurama when they scan Bender's head the number 6502 shows up on his CPU chip which is a nod to the MOS-6502 which was the CPU used in for example the Atari 2600, the Nintendo NES (8bit) and the Commodore VIC-20.

  • @StormCoreFilms
    @StormCoreFilms 11 років тому +81

    Keep bringing this guy back, he's awesome!

  • @KakashiBallZ
    @KakashiBallZ 11 років тому +622

    Ramanujan looks like a badass.

    • @nickfelten5068
      @nickfelten5068 7 років тому +14

      He is.

    • @anitamcsd1
      @anitamcsd1 7 років тому +3

      I

    • @rylaczero3740
      @rylaczero3740 5 років тому +26

      The situation hasn't changed in India, there are still people like Ramanujan working as clerks, unable to find their Hardy.

    • @marceelino
      @marceelino 3 роки тому

      @@rylaczero3740 lol

  • @numberphile
    @numberphile  11 років тому +8

    If you are wondering about Brady's mo... see link in full video description!

  • @schr4nz
    @schr4nz 11 років тому +20

    I remember when I read about Ramanujan, it was when I was looking at algorithms that converge on Pi rapidly, his series equation is in heavy use for this today - it was sad to read that he died so young, imagine the discoveries he could have made with that brilliant mind; yet only living to be 32 years old :/

  • @rjhrjh3
    @rjhrjh3 11 років тому +2

    In case anyone was wondering the first few numbers in the sequence are
    1,729
    4,104
    13,832
    20,683
    32,832
    39,312
    40,033
    46,683
    64,232
    65,728
    110,656
    110,808
    134,379
    149,389
    165,464
    171,288
    195,841
    216,027
    216,125
    262,656
    314,496
    320,264
    327,763
    373,464
    402,597
    439,101
    443,889
    513,000
    513,856
    515,375
    525,824
    558,441
    593,047
    684,019
    704,977

  • @JACKxTHExRIPPER
    @JACKxTHExRIPPER 11 років тому +99

    You guys could do like a whole week of Futurama math and numbers jokes.

  • @MetalSilvan
    @MetalSilvan 11 років тому +19

    Yes!! I love Simon Singh! I've discovered Fermat's last theorem with his book!

  • @FranksDead
    @FranksDead 10 років тому +304

    Brady, how can such an intelligent man have such a misguided mustache? Love your videos.

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  10 років тому +141

      FranksDead It was Movember!

    • @Hogscraper
      @Hogscraper 9 років тому +30

      +Numberphile I said those exact words to multiple people at staff meetings last Movember. People generally stop being funny about it when you mention testicular cancer, though.

    • @doctortequila5268
      @doctortequila5268 9 років тому +4

      +Hogscraper Agreed.

    • @Qladstone
      @Qladstone 7 років тому +2

      I don't get it...

    • @superballsfour20
      @superballsfour20 3 роки тому

      The state of it...

  • @thinkingofreality
    @thinkingofreality 11 років тому +5

    Well, Prof. Singh, you are bringing awareness of Ramanujan now, and I appreciate your diligence:)

  • @drilltv1075
    @drilltv1075 9 років тому +109

    At 2:26 it looks like the Pi symbol is on Simon's head...

  • @Mechanikatt
    @Mechanikatt 11 років тому +3

    6,963,472,309,248 is the first one of "rank 4", for people who don't want to try and pause at the exact right time around 5:50.

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 8 місяців тому

      According to UA-cam's viewership graph, most people watched that part, meaning they just kept rewinding to try to read it.

  • @davidlericain
    @davidlericain 11 років тому +3

    Holy Crap! 87 million views!!
    I'm assuming it's because of the NPR SciFri segment. That is REALLY impressive.
    Awesome work, Simon. Bringing math to the masses.

    • @DaftPunkVision
      @DaftPunkVision 11 років тому +4

      It doesn't have 87 million views...

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 8 місяців тому

      Were you reading the title instead of the view count?

  • @jmac217x
    @jmac217x 11 років тому +1

    I will truly miss Futurama. Every episode had something brilliant hidden away somewhere. I was just watching an episode I'd seen before the other day and picked up on something I totally overlooked before. The writers for Futurama are some of the most smart and tallented people to work on television.

    • @jasondalton9590
      @jasondalton9590 Рік тому

      But they did it on Season 11, that Futurama was back.

  • @XxVideoGamePlayersxX
    @XxVideoGamePlayersxX 11 років тому +2

    Dear Simon, I just got your book as a birthday gift. Very excellent piece if literature. I hope you continue to write more novels on the world of mathematics.

  • @firzennet
    @firzennet 11 років тому +1

    Futurama was a show that was ingenious in every way. It is sad that it got cancelled. I specially loved their movies such as bender's big score and other favourites. It was just writing at its finest.

  • @JohnDoe-ki6fm
    @JohnDoe-ki6fm 6 років тому +3

    Mr. Singh is very well spoken and quite insightful (I mean, beyond mathematics). I read one of his books, "The Code Book" quite a few years ago and enjoyed it. I think I will go look for another book or two of his, as well as go digging for some more Numberphile videos of him.

  • @jeffreybernath6627
    @jeffreybernath6627 11 років тому +1

    They absolutely have raised awareness about maths and Ramanujan, because we are here talking about them!

  • @fakjbf
    @fakjbf 11 років тому +27

    Taxicab number of rank 4 = 6,963,472,309,248

    • @MultiPaulinator
      @MultiPaulinator 11 років тому +7

      Yes, I caught the frame, too and ^this^ comment is typo-free. I'm kidding. I'm not actually replying to confirm his comment; I was just wanting to help float his comment to the top of the page.

  • @suvanshsharma7878
    @suvanshsharma7878 5 років тому +8

    i once found this:-
    2736= 12^3+10^3+2^3 = 13^3+8^3+3^3
    also 12+10+2=13+8+3
    i think this is the smallest number which can be expressed as sum of 3 cubes in 2 different ways...

    • @tomerwolberg37
      @tomerwolberg37 3 роки тому +1

      No, the smallest one is:
      5^3+5^3+1^3=6^3+3^3+2^3=251.
      And also in this case
      5+5+1=6+3+2=11.

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 8 місяців тому

      Their theorm stood for 3 years before swiftly being disproven in an Euler-esque way.

  • @GrantParker
    @GrantParker 11 років тому +5

    Ramanujan also lived on through that one little story in Good Will Hunting :)

  • @TheBluMeeny
    @TheBluMeeny 9 років тому +1

    "Nothing I have ever done is of the slightest practical use" - G.H. Hardy
    I think this quote perfectly SUMS up mathematics in general.

    • @rory4658
      @rory4658 8 років тому

      Oh yeah, hardy hated anything useful or practical, I mean seriously, he was a pure mathematician.

  • @heresjohnny6598
    @heresjohnny6598 10 років тому +2

    thank you for this video, its always good to hear something interesting about math and futurama. the show has so many hidden references that not many "regular" viewers understand, total props to the writer with the Phd in applied math and please keep us looking for new hidden info.

  • @kieranreader313
    @kieranreader313 11 років тому +1

    Maths was always my least favourite subject in school but the way Numberphile presents it is so enjoyable it makes me want to learn more.

  • @homesqueeze1692
    @homesqueeze1692 8 років тому +1

    I didn't catch any of this in Futurama, but I know for sure your explanation is raising awareness off Ramanujan.

  • @RokeyGames
    @RokeyGames 11 років тому +33

    Taxicabnumber of rank 4= 6,963,472,309,248

    • @YJRamone
      @YJRamone 11 років тому +1

      For those that didn't notice, it appears *very briefly* in a frame of the video at @ 5:51 :-)

    • @andrewtaylor6293
      @andrewtaylor6293 11 років тому

      Redacted

  • @boo453
    @boo453 11 років тому +7

    Futurama fans should watch the documentary about the maths in futurama featured on the DVD for Bender's Big Score, it's called "Bite my shiny metal X - a math lecture about math inside Futurama.". It's really good, especially if you like both Futurama and Numberphile

  • @jackbandit2114
    @jackbandit2114 11 років тому +15

    One thing I like from Futurama kind of number related is in the one with the werecar. When he sees a bunch of ones and zeros on the wall and it doesn't mean anything, but then he sees it backwards and he freaks out. It was binary for something. I always wondered if it actually said anything. Knowing Futurama it probably did.

    • @vivivachi
      @vivivachi 11 років тому +21

      1010011010 is binary for 666.

    • @jackbandit2114
      @jackbandit2114 11 років тому +4

      Haha that actually makes me lol. I should have figured. Thanks for that.

  • @LeetMath
    @LeetMath 8 років тому +3

    People are about to get to know a lot more about Ramanujan in the general public

  • @carlosalexandreFAT
    @carlosalexandreFAT 2 роки тому

    Ramanujan number: 1,729
    Earth's equatorial radius: 6,378 km.
    Golden number: 1.61803...
    • (1,729 x 6,378 x (10^-3)) ^1.61803 x (10^-3) = 3,474.18
    Moon's diameter: 3,474 km.
    Ramanujan number: 1,729
    Speed of light: 299,792,458 m/s
    Earth's Equatorial Diameter: 12,756 km. Earth's Equatorial Radius: 6,378 km.
    • (1,729 x 299,792,458) / 12,756 / 6,378) = 6,371
    Earth's average radius: 6,371 km.
    Orion: The Connection between Heaven and Earth eBook Kindle

  • @TechLaboratories
    @TechLaboratories 11 років тому +3

    I love these Numberphile videos that are showing the homages to maths in pop culture! There are really cool people in the world!

  • @Mormodes
    @Mormodes 11 років тому

    I hate saying this, but I might not have clicked on this video if I didn't see Bender on the thumbnail. So the fact that it was in Futurama has definitely increased knowledge of Ramanujan.
    I'll also bring up this interesting fact the next time I am watching Futurama with some friends. We aren't all particularly interested in math, but it's an interesting fact.
    Also, if someone were to see the number in Futurama and notice that it appears more than once, they might Google it and find out (maybe even find this video). That's tangential learning right there! I think it's awesome when writers do these kinds of things.

  • @DrEvilAce
    @DrEvilAce 11 років тому +3

    I dont like maths at all, but I like very much numberphile videos, they make maths look interesting and some sort easy

  • @NZAnimeManga
    @NZAnimeManga 11 років тому +45

    Huh... interesting, i'll take more notice of numbers in tv shows from now on :D great vid as always!

    • @PapperLapper
      @PapperLapper 11 років тому +1

      Dude, I just watched your reviews for today, and now, you're also on numberphile! This is pure awesome!

  • @jonwallace6204
    @jonwallace6204 4 роки тому

    I totally got the BASIC gag. Things like that that I know are only Easter eggs for certain stem people are what sets Futurama apart from most sci fi. For those who aren’t programmers, the gag is that basic is an obsolete language only used for scripting simple stuff.

  • @Jousterr
    @Jousterr 11 років тому +6

    Also in futurama when bender meets flexo they mention their model numbers and their they are both the sum of two cubes

  • @WillyTheComposerOfficial
    @WillyTheComposerOfficial 9 років тому +5

    When Bender meets Flexo in "The Lesser of Two Evils", they recite their serial numbers and laugh, because they're both "expressible as the sum of two cubes."

  • @JetsManiac4Life
    @JetsManiac4Life 2 роки тому +1

    According to Wikipedia, here are some additional taxicab numbers Ta(n), where n is the "rank", as Simon put it (i.e. Ta(2) = 1,729 and Ta(3) = 87,539,319):
    Ta(4) = 6,963,472,309,248
    Ta(5) = 48,988,659,276,962,496
    Ta(6) = 24,153,319,581,254,312,065,344

  • @NeverBeenToBrisbane
    @NeverBeenToBrisbane 8 років тому +9

    I knew Ramanujan's story sounded familiar. His life was adapted into a movie: The Man Who Knew Infinity.

    • @Yourantsally
      @Yourantsally 8 років тому

      +Devon Farrier still in theatres

  • @facetioustitan3900
    @facetioustitan3900 10 років тому +1

    Thanks to this video and the person who linked to it on a programming forum I read, I'm now aware of these references in one of my favorite shows and aware of Ramanujan. I always wondered how they came up with so many math and programming references and didn't know one of the writers has a Phd in applied math. I might not be super into math, but there's an appreciable beauty in numbers that I always enjoy learning about when it's pointed out. Thank you for this video :D

  • @Natedawg422
    @Natedawg422 11 років тому +10

    In the Futurama movie, "Benders Big Score", did the time code on Fry's ass translate into anything significant, like a message or equation? The one made of Zeros and Ones? I tried to Google it, but it seems to still be a mystery...

  • @onesevenfiveone
    @onesevenfiveone 11 років тому +4

    I knew 1729 seemed familiar. I remember reading about Ramanajan (sp?) a while ago in a book called "Modern Science Writing". Good video, mate!

  • @DukeOfWupass
    @DukeOfWupass 11 років тому +11

    Awareness of Ramanujan has been brought *now* even if it wasn't before.

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk 3 роки тому

    1729 gave me a feeling of familiarity then I realized it was 12^3+1. It's been useful now and then during my life to know the answer to 12 cubed.

    • @Moinsdeuxcat
      @Moinsdeuxcat 2 роки тому +1

      It's important to know that 1728 only has 2 and 3 as sole prime factors, since elliptic curves can be reduced to Weierstrass form *exactly when the characteristic is not two or three*, and these are exactly the characteristics for which 1728≠0. This is useful because for example the j-invariant doesn't work when 1728=0.

  • @sammy3212321
    @sammy3212321 11 років тому +1

    In my maths class there's a timeline of great mathematicians from Pythagoras to Marcus du Sautoy. It's pretty wonderful.

  • @Alex-hq8ci
    @Alex-hq8ci 9 років тому +41

    HEY NUMBERPHILE
    can you do a video on season 6 episode 10 of futurama"The prisoner of benda" the professor makes a machine that switches minds but once you switch you cant switch back. I would love to see the mathematics of how many other people it would take to return everyone to their original bodies.

  • @10timesover42
    @10timesover42 7 років тому +2

    Ramanujan knew how to pose for a picture

  • @dementedpenguinz
    @dementedpenguinz 8 років тому

    Whenever I watch movies or shows and go through the trivia I love picking up on these sorts of little things.

  • @UnchainedEruption
    @UnchainedEruption 8 років тому +1

    I love Futurama. So many hidden secrets. You can watch it again and again and there's always something new and interesting to find.

    • @Heligoland360
      @Heligoland360 8 років тому

      They hid an easter egg in the 1st episode, for many seasons later. I really miss it, but at least it ended well

    • @UnchainedEruption
      @UnchainedEruption 8 років тому

      Adam Collins It ended too early if you ask me, they still had at least 2-5 more seasons to go

    • @Heligoland360
      @Heligoland360 8 років тому

      Karl Hiramanek Yeah I'm sure they could've easily taken it further, however I'm glad they didn't pull a Simpsons and drag through the mud to keep going. It was a great show that lasted longer than most, didn't get stale and had an ending that was dignified, rather than let the show become irrelevant and die.
      Not to say that it wouldn't be fun.

    • @nicholassoland8025
      @nicholassoland8025 8 років тому

      Like that time i was watching the second season over again and i realized that I have no friends. Aigf

  • @JoshuaOllerton
    @JoshuaOllerton 11 років тому +2

    6,963,472,309,248
    In case you couldn't be arsed to pause on that frame.

  • @arthoin
    @arthoin 11 років тому +23

    You are the smartest pineapple on earth.

  • @edvid5626
    @edvid5626 11 років тому +20

    i was wondering about "Rank 1729"

  • @SpiffingNZ
    @SpiffingNZ 11 років тому +8

    Those glasses... I want them... I must have them!

  • @drulli6
    @drulli6 11 років тому +5

    there was a episode in futurama where a binary number appears on the wall in blood that doesnt seem to have any meaning but when it is mirrored it is 1010011010 (666), i thought that was kinda cool.

  • @Moinsdeuxcat
    @Moinsdeuxcat 2 роки тому

    1729 is also 1728+1, and 1728 is "that number that keeps popping up randomly when studying elliptic curves".

  • @SirEldricIV
    @SirEldricIV 11 років тому +24

    So is this the same Simon Singh that I signed petitions for a few years ago regarding the chiropratic libel lawsuit and tort reform?

    • @J00rcek
      @J00rcek 11 років тому +4

      yeah, this is your guy

    • @Neeboopsh
      @Neeboopsh 11 років тому +4

      omg and he's the guy who wrote a book about (and titled) Fermat's Last Theorum, which i read a few years ago and it was wonderful. The libel suit jogged my memory further. i'm going to buy his book immediately. baller.

  • @balazsmarcsek2949
    @balazsmarcsek2949 8 років тому +7

    Greetings!
    There's actually an episode of Futurama (Lesser of two evils, s02e06) where the sum of two cubes part is more concrete:
    (ctrlc-ctrlv-d from infosphere)
    "Bender states that both his and Flexo's serial numbers are expressible as the sum of two cubes. For Flexo's serial number, 3370318 = 119^3 + 119^3. Bender's serial number 2716057 = 952^3 + (-951)^3"
    Really glad for finding your channel, its a delicacy for the mind :)

  • @Goryllo
    @Goryllo 6 років тому +2

    So when Hardly read Ramanujan's letter, he HARDLY believed what he read?

  • @swaroopkunapuli7805
    @swaroopkunapuli7805 11 років тому +4

    India has not only got ramanujan,but also Shakunthala Devi,who holds world record in arithemetic,can you try to do a little research and videos on her brady???

  • @Airblader
    @Airblader 11 років тому +1

    Holy moly! This is the third video or so of this guy and I just NOW realized I have read one of his books a few years ago!

    • @ehtuanK
      @ehtuanK 11 років тому

      almost the same here. I read is book about the discovery of the big bang, I remembered the name, but it was just a minute ago that i finally got THAT guy in THIS video IS simon singh!

    • @Airblader
      @Airblader 11 років тому +1

      For me it was the book on Fermat's Last Theorem. Out of the ones not going in too much mathematicas certainly the best I know. I always remembered the name Simon Singh, it just sort of went completely past me that this is Simon Singh. Crazy!

  • @joebuckfan
    @joebuckfan 11 років тому +1

    I also remember another Futurama episode when Bender meets another robot and mentions that both of their serial numbers can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in two different ways.

  • @mirriwah
    @mirriwah 11 років тому +1

    In "The Lesser of Two Evils", when Bender meets Flexo for the first time, they read off each other's serial numbers. They both share a laugh and when asked by Fry what is so funny, one of them replies "both numbers can be expressed as a sum of two cubes."

  • @jacobstromburg5803
    @jacobstromburg5803 9 років тому +45

    Interesting that 1729 is called the taxi cab number. Maybe that explains why this guy has the haircut from Scorsese's "taxi driver".

  • @yuvraj9797
    @yuvraj9797 Рік тому

    Taxi Cab number of rank 4 is - 6,963,472,309,248

  • @SH4GN457Y
    @SH4GN457Y 3 роки тому

    Simon Singh the first and only person I've heard say rah-mah-nuh-jin rather than rah-mah-NOO-zhen, and I gotta say I'm probably gonna trust his pronunciation of that

  • @kamikazekid8424
    @kamikazekid8424 11 років тому +18

    make a video about complex numbers , please

  • @famousporpoise3436
    @famousporpoise3436 11 років тому

    The Taxi Cab Number of rank 4 is 6,963,472,309,248 and the Taxi Cab Number of rank 5 is 48,988,659,276,962,496

  • @rhaegar_ii
    @rhaegar_ii 11 років тому

    These simon Singh episodes are awesome

  • @jaredwfrick
    @jaredwfrick 11 років тому

    I drop little things into my lectures and labs and tests all the time - sometimes a kid will catch one - it is neat how much some kids know. Sometimes they catch on to certain numbers I use all the time - 28, 57, 108, 213, 243, 1112, and 7235 - all units I served with in the Army.

  • @jasonschubert6828
    @jasonschubert6828 7 років тому +1

    That is not Bender's serial number, it is 2716057. He mentions it when he finds out that Flexo's is 3370318 because of the low odds that both would have serial numbers that can be expressed by the sum of two cubes.

  • @Trinexx42
    @Trinexx42 8 років тому +10

    Zero is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two cubes in multiple ways. 1^3 + -1^3, 2^3 + -2^3, 3^3 + -3^3, 4^3 + -4^3, 5^3 + -5^3, etc.

    • @mikeynjs94
      @mikeynjs94 7 років тому

      Whole numbers...

    • @wormworm9388
      @wormworm9388 7 років тому

      they are whole. unless you mean positive, then yes.

  • @unknown9274
    @unknown9274 3 роки тому

    my favourite futurama math joke is the Madison Cube Garden

  • @wism881
    @wism881 11 років тому

    One of the more beautiful Numberphile videos! Great. Bought the Singh book on the Kindle store recently. Very curious. Keep up the great work, Numberphile!

  • @MrCaleco
    @MrCaleco 11 років тому

    I'm not a fan of math, studying psychology...but I found this fascinating.

  • @TheThirdGerman
    @TheThirdGerman 11 років тому

    I'm not very fond of mathematics and I didn't like it in school either, but I love this channel. Incredibly interesting.

  • @illustriouschin
    @illustriouschin 11 років тому +7

    The easter eggs in the futurama eps do nothing to promote Ramanujan because there is no context, his name is never used, people have no reason to take notice or care.

    • @galex2000
      @galex2000 11 років тому +2

      scruffy the janitor comments: yes, but that's not the point. the point is shows like numberphile who pick up on these easter eggs and delight their audience.

    • @envispojke
      @envispojke 11 років тому

      Well, more than 65 000 people know about it now. And easter eggs are ment to be easter eggs, not references.

    • @MetroAndroid
      @MetroAndroid 11 років тому +2

      In the context of just watching the show and having no prior knowledge, you're right. But, well, this numberphile video probably wouldn't exist without Futurama... and now we are all remembering Ramanujan's love of mathematics! ^^

    • @Itscheho
      @Itscheho 11 років тому

      but people who are interested in the series might spot the reappearence of the number and then look it up.

  • @Samrules888
    @Samrules888 11 років тому +1

    6,963,472,309,248 the still frame about the 4th taxicab number.

  • @prelynmax
    @prelynmax 11 років тому +1

    Best number so far, 5,138,008.
    It has it's beautiful secrets.

    • @trejkaz
      @trejkaz 11 років тому

      That's "its". Also I prefer flat chests.

    • @prelynmax
      @prelynmax 11 років тому

      Indeed you do, grammar nazi; for you lack the mental compacity to illuminate beauty, a lack of vision between reality or fake.

  • @LethanoWorldwide
    @LethanoWorldwide 11 років тому

    This reminds me of A113 , which is constantly sneaking it's way into Pixar movies, it doesn't have a mathematical purpose but is really interesting.
    Great video by the way, big fan of Futurama.

  • @maxfamilant246
    @maxfamilant246 7 років тому

    if youre not interested in doing the calculations...6,963,472,309,248 is flashed as the smallest rank 4 taxi number

  • @dvo8412
    @dvo8412 10 років тому

    I love this guy Simon Singh!

  • @messyzephyr
    @messyzephyr 11 років тому +4

    Rank 4: 6,963,472,309,248 for those who missed it.

    • @BloodnutXcom
      @BloodnutXcom 11 років тому

      Which sums of cubes result in this number?

    • @messyzephyr
      @messyzephyr 11 років тому

      I'm sure you can find an answer on your own.

  • @CemeterySunshine
    @CemeterySunshine 11 років тому

    I love Simon's videos.

  • @scottmuck
    @scottmuck 7 років тому

    Has it raised awareness? Well here we are leaning about it.

  • @tonynv
    @tonynv 11 років тому

    I can't believe I didn't realise that my recent maths trip to the University of London has Simon as a presenter. If i had known I would gone to ask him to sign my copy of the Simpsons book.

  • @vineballoon
    @vineballoon 11 років тому

    I like this new speaker. He's just as enthusiastic as singingbanana but in a more playful perspective.

  • @Bamshi101
    @Bamshi101 11 років тому +2

    Was Ramanajan the guy mentioned by the professor in Good Will Hunting?

  • @Boycicle
    @Boycicle 6 років тому

    The first couple paragraphs of the Wikipedia page for 1729 describes the taxi cab situation from the video, but the article calls the Hardy-Ramanujin numbers.

  • @VikramThapar
    @VikramThapar 11 років тому

    I have attended one of Simons talks at skeptics in the pub in Birmingham. Very interesting stuff he also has a book about maths in the Simpsons must buy for a numberphile

  • @Ramatganski
    @Ramatganski 11 років тому

    Look up "Turangalila" ( where Turanga Leela gets her name from ), a homage to Olivier Messiaen and modern classical music.

  • @theMosen
    @theMosen 10 років тому +1

    Holy shit, this is Simon Singh! I didn't realize until the end of the video. I've read three of his books, and I hardly ever read!

  • @Corpsecreate
    @Corpsecreate 11 років тому

    The 5th Taxicab number is 48,988,659,276,962,496

  • @RawkHawk9000
    @RawkHawk9000 9 років тому

    I remember one episode where between 3rd and 4th Street in New New York is π Street. Not a very intellectual maths joke, but that's when I first learned what π was when I was young.

  • @Prich038
    @Prich038 11 років тому +67

    God Futurama gets canceled but the Simpsons? 'Oh yeah let's keep making more and more episodes'.... God, Simpsons isn't funny anymore...

    • @KaijinDV
      @KaijinDV 11 років тому +37

      If only people actually watched futurama

    • @itaialter
      @itaialter 11 років тому +1

      KaijinDV People did, but probably not on "TV" (Fox), where they would actually count (that's my theory)... But Futurama has a large audience.

    • @Wanderlust1972
      @Wanderlust1972 11 років тому +1

      KaijinDV That show was so deep.

    • @metafiction26
      @metafiction26 11 років тому +1

      The writers knew when to let a good show come to a natural peaceful end.

  • @ConfuZzledDude
    @ConfuZzledDude 11 років тому

    Ha, remember you talking about this last week! Love the one with bender in "the honking"

  • @vikurtz
    @vikurtz 11 років тому +1

    5:56 Futurama is over. Forever. Damn you.

  • @yellowmeerkat97
    @yellowmeerkat97 11 років тому

    I love this series.

  • @rodaraujos88
    @rodaraujos88 11 років тому +14

    Brady surely looks more british during no shave november

    • @MyAJ91
      @MyAJ91 11 років тому +2

      It's called Movember here. You're allowed to shave, as long as you don't touch the moustache. Much more effective. Moustaches very often look a lot more ridiculous than beards.

    • @rodaraujos88
      @rodaraujos88 11 років тому

      :O didn't know that, Movember it is then :D as in Moustache November I suppose

  • @llamaboy000
    @llamaboy000 11 років тому

    I believe in the episode where Flexo appears first Bender actually says his serial number is expressible as the sum of two cubes because Flexo's is the same way.