That's totally true. I remember watching this at the cinema, the movie just started and the initial credits were showing, and I was already mesmerized. I have the same sensation with the beggining of K-Pax
Listening to this song makes me feel so proud to be a human being with a brain capable enough to understand the elegance and wonder of the Universe using mathematics.
My obsession was human nature and the world in general. I don’t do numbers very well. I also have a photographic memory of my own life 😊😉I think it’s pretty awesome
Okay, stop with the nonsensical spam links. To anyone who does not know, DO NOT CLICK on those stupid links posted by these idiots claiming to have the "FULL MOVIE" somewhere.
Rest in peace to the Nashs. That's so sad and tragic to learn that two people who spent their entire lives together and accomplished so much couldn't leave this world on their own terms. Inspirational. Legendary. Words cannot describe them.
My heart goes out to the family and friends of Mr. James Horner, an extraordinary and magnificent composer. Rest in peace Mr. Horner, you truly are a treasure.
James Horner will be missed forever. Such a tragic loss for the world. His Movie themes will live on forever keeping Him and His outstanding music always in our minds.
This is one of Horner's very-best score pieces, so heavenly and beautiful, it's like art for the ears. To me, it is a truly sad shame he couldn't live long to score _Avatar 2,_ I have a sad feeling _A2_ 's score isn't gonna feel the same without him. ;( His score on _Avatar 1_ is one of the main reasons I still watch that movie.
My dad knew James Horner and still cries that he died in the plane crash! His birthday would have been this Sunday! He was an amazing composer and his music shall echo throughout time! 🎼🎶🎵❤️
With this song, I close my eyes, reminisce almost every year of my past, and come to a suttle point of realization of a solution to a problem. It is truly inspirational, the movie and the song. A remedy for the mind
And visual thinking like John Nash because I'm autistic and this song helps me with my homework. At the same time, puts me to tears due to my mental conditions and the hard times I went through.
It is exactly mathematical. It "dances" around chord groupings within the Circle of Fifths, relating only a few groups at a time for the feeling of resolution and then jumping into the next family of chords to create mystery and intensity. Music Theory tries to describe music in a mathematical way- it's all formulas. The Beetles knew this well and wrote hit song after hit song. Obviously other composers like Horner we're in tuned to Music Theory as well. Being humans of this universe, we take notice to music that aligns mathematically with the universe.
Yes, this is one of his very best. And Ikr, I have a deep sad feeling _Avatar 2_ is not gonna feel the same without him, his score on _Avatar 1_ is one of the reasons I still watch that movie.
@George - absolutely right. Will we have moments like "The Bioluminescence of the Night" and "Pure Spirits of the Forest" without Horner's genius in Avatar 2? Doubtful, sadly.
I have this on repeat while studying. The music gives me encouragement to persevere in spite of challenging situations and deadlines to submit assignments.
When one hears such a stirring theme like 'A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics', it just reminds us all of what we've lost in the passing of James Horner and we've lost so many other great composers already.
I feel this song is perfect for somebody going through with bipolar. It kinda reminds me of the rush of thoughts the wild dreams and aspirations of the hypomanic. The ability the world is at your fingertips but also the feeling you can lose it all any second when they episode passes. It's hard to really quantify the emotional pychological physiological changes of the bipolar affected when certain sounds elicit an episode anything can trigger it. I'm sure some hypomanics are listening to this right now this is just a taste of what it's like. Everything coming easy to you the feeling of overwheling joy and overwhelming fear. Sorry it was a long wrant. Just writing from the soul.
I am a diagnosed bipolar II... it makes sense what you are saying... perfect sense... in fact... nothing ever made more sense than the first minute of this piece... its like going out of your body and looking at it from atop... anyone who has experienced the pleasure and the on rush of uncontrollable emotions, images and thoughts in a hypomanic episode knows what i am talking about... no wonder bipolar was called "Divine Madness" in Greece. it is also the first thing you begin to miss when you go on treatment.. not the madness but the divinity.
So spot on. Brought me to tears. That is our cross to bear, isn't it? To live well and find peace in the face of extremes - joys, sorrows, frustrations...to keep our compasses set true to where we know we belong; sometimes impossible, sometimes effortless...
This makes my soul split into an wild wind whose flyng through the sky , admiring worlds most beautyness , and just when i feel i can't receive more joyness i calm myself , make peace with myself , and just leting all the magic go through me and feel the entire universe's power , i see nature , i see love and i see world , and then the splited side returns to back in the body in the same time as this song ends !
Haha the only reason I'm here is because my band director showed us this piece during rehearsal! The first half of our ballad is similar to the beginning :)
This is a perfect song when the music stops and will help you sift through the emotions you're presently experiencing and soon your mind will return back to rational thinking with so much to offer help to others
I love A Beautiful Mind score more than the other pieces James Horner composed. Don't get me wrong, I love everything he does. It's just the score for this movie speaks to me the most.
I cry without fail whenever i hear this song. It speaks to my mind so clearly. The rush of brilliance down a track and all your mind wants to do is go faster. You lose control and go straight off the rails. You fall off the cliff and then it all comes back. You are in the hospital wondering how you got there. You're fine for now, but you know it will come back. You are not cured. How can you control it?
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This so perfectly encapsulates the brilliance of humans. We are terrible, evil beings that inflict pain on others and raze nature to the ground to spite our sense of discovery. But we also love knowledge and have many other great things to yet discover. We are almost childlike...innocent in that we demand the universe to bend to our will, we want to know all and experience all. We aren't satisfied with knowing that it is. We want to know why, explain it in our terms. The light bulb, the telephone, those very first words to Dr. Watson, the airplane, the moving picture, the jet engine, the spaceship, and all that those things are. They demonstrate how superbly amazing and wonderful the human species is, as well as our great potential to be so much more. This piece, especially from 0:35- 1:25, just makes me feel so happy and proud to be a human. Great things are to come still. That sense of wonder and innocent discovery is still imbued in many humans. That inherent sense of looking beyond and creating the future is what makes us human.
Reading this whilst listening to the song itself is monumental, emotionally and intellectually. I couldn't agree more with the thoughtful and constructive comment you posted. Thank you.
A Chinese man once told me I have a beautiful mind... I will never forget that night... That night was an epiphany that changed my whole life forever, & I found my cosmic purpose ♥
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 8 yrs old, and I remember being completely enthralled by the math that was shown. I would even pretend like I knew the math and tried to mimic the equations and graphs that he would do. Man, I'm pretty sure that this movie single-handedly made me love math. And then the music....don't get me started. Its just a masterpiece.
I heard this randomly and thought it was from apollo 13, but then saw its a beautiful mind. James horner has very distict tune in his songs and they are all wonderful. Wish he was around to make more wonderful music.
This song is a masterpiece the name is just the definition of the song thank you James Horner and John Nash A Beautiful Mind was well Beautiful. "you will find Beautiful Minds in cracked pots" my grandpa told me that i find that sadly true. and again thank you
For me the first 37 seconds resemble the bubbling of life springing up or the birth of a star bursting into the galaxy. It also makes me think of the joys of life and how fast it goes... For me music is the only art that ignores time
This beautiful rendition of a beautiful mind as from the beginning to end as a Kaleidoscope of mathematics has no beginning or ending for this particular song expresses so much a mental or physically or both something to hold onto when the going gets tough the going gets someone who has forgotten you have a disability to a mild dorm or heavy duty that they need to express openly how this makes them feel living day in or day out what needs to shed light on
If you like this soundtrack you should most definitely listen to the soundtrack that Horner based the changes and textures around which is a previous work of his, the Bicentennial Man Soundtrack (also available on UA-cam) and my personal favorite. This particular song takes strong cues from The Machine Age track. Take a listen for yourselves.
When a tune like that plays at the very beginning of a movie, you know this movie's gonna be great
Slickdown omg so true!
When it shows you that it's made by Universal Studios, you know it's a legendary movie.
Absolutely
If you like BTS then get the fuck out of my life
That's totally true. I remember watching this at the cinema, the movie just started and the initial credits were showing, and I was already mesmerized. I have the same sensation with the beggining of K-Pax
Beautiful faces are everywhere but beautiful mind are hard to find.
One of the best comment I ever read.
Yes.
Thats a great quote
I have both
you try to become one :)
James Horner - one of the greatest composers. We miss you, but still thinking of you...it´s soooo beautiful....
A sountrack that perfectly captures the essence of curiosity in the human mind and the amazing world of Mathematics. Great job James Horner.
ya this plays whenever u solve basic arithmetic problems like 7+4, 3 * 6, etc.
Listening to this song makes me feel so proud to be a human being with a brain capable enough to understand the elegance and wonder of the Universe using mathematics.
Wow, bless you beautiful soul
My obsession was human nature and the world in general. I don’t do numbers very well. I also have a photographic memory of my own life 😊😉I think it’s pretty awesome
Fibonacci knew this!
I envy your capability to do mathematics. I just count.
A prideful one, cool.
Rest in peace John Nash...
Matej Vitásek RIP Professor Nash
Matej Vitásek peace*
He's dead? When did he die? 😔
Hamdi Ali hassan week ago.
Matej Vitásek Rest in peace James Horner :(
You will be missed deeply, James Horner! Rest In Peace, good Sir!!
*tips fedora*
tips piano
what did James Horner did yo deserve dank mems?
This piece is nothing short of a masterpiece of Inspiration and imaginative thinking.
Okay, stop with the nonsensical spam links.
To anyone who does not know, DO NOT CLICK on those stupid links posted by these idiots claiming to have the "FULL MOVIE" somewhere.
Rest in peace to the Nashs. That's so sad and tragic to learn that two people who spent their entire lives together and accomplished so much couldn't leave this world on their own terms. Inspirational. Legendary. Words cannot describe them.
True. However, what is important is that they "lived" on their own terms.
.be well M.A.
I play this song when I think I'm smart.
aleblok70 XD
lol
You are smart friend
I play this when i think im cool
Everyone, has a great gift.
can't understand why it is so mysterious, just takes you to another world.
tampoco puedo entenderlo , tmb siento que es algo misterioso
Mathematics have to do with patterns in nature.
This is a song by to create a new world.
The combination of James Horner and the angelic voice of Charlotte Church…just perfection ✨
only a nerd would know the name of the singer
So many emotions in one single piece...
Ikr
Rest in peace James Horner! Your soundtracks are timeless
I'm having an eargasm.
My heart goes out to the family and friends of Mr. James Horner, an extraordinary and magnificent composer. Rest in peace Mr. Horner, you truly are a treasure.
RIP... James Horner!
- BraveHeart
- Titanic
- A Beautiful Mind
A MAGNIFICENT PIECES OF ART!!!
Bicentennial Man.
@@homeschoolmom3888The Amazing Spider-Man
Legends of the Fall
Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan
Clear and Present Danger
Avatar
Glory
The first 95 seconds of this piece is truly magical and I love hearing magic, wish I could hear more.
James Horner will be missed forever. Such a tragic loss for the world. His Movie themes will live on forever keeping Him and His outstanding music always in our minds.
This is one of Horner's very-best score pieces, so heavenly and beautiful, it's like art for the ears. To me, it is a truly sad shame he couldn't live long to score _Avatar 2,_ I have a sad feeling _A2_ 's score isn't gonna feel the same without him. ;( His score on _Avatar 1_ is one of the main reasons I still watch that movie.
There exists some movies that I watched just because of Sir Horner.
My dad knew James Horner and still cries that he died in the plane crash! His birthday would have been this Sunday! He was an amazing composer and his music shall echo throughout time! 🎼🎶🎵❤️
With this song, I close my eyes, reminisce almost every year of my past, and come to a suttle point of realization of a solution to a problem. It is truly inspirational, the movie and the song. A remedy for the mind
This masterpiece brought me out of depression. Can't express my love and emotions to horner. I wish I could go to heaven to say him thanks.🧘
Still one of the best films ever made and one of the best scores.
Fuck Rotten Tomatoes.
Agree this is one of my favorites.
+Booty Warrior How the hell did they rate it badly?
Ugh..
@@smilescomeforfree5855 Rotten Tomatoes is absolute cancer and always has been. Imdb is far superior.
@@aftermath4096 That's why they are rotten....
This piece needs to be longer, much much longer. I can't get enough of it.
Goosebumps every time i hear this soundtrack.. Wonderful Composition.
RIP James .
I will forever associate this song with mathematics
Or Rene Descartes, Dr.Euler...
And visual thinking like John Nash because I'm autistic and this song helps me with my homework. At the same time, puts me to tears due to my mental conditions and the hard times I went through.
@@lenini056 go somewhere else to cry
@@epicmorphism2240 😟
It is exactly mathematical. It "dances" around chord groupings within the Circle of Fifths, relating only a few groups at a time for the feeling of resolution and then jumping into the next family of chords to create mystery and intensity. Music Theory tries to describe music in a mathematical way- it's all formulas. The Beetles knew this well and wrote hit song after hit song. Obviously other composers like Horner we're in tuned to Music Theory as well. Being humans of this universe, we take notice to music that aligns mathematically with the universe.
One of the many themes I have loved of Horner's over the years. He will be missed greatly.
Horner will never be forgotten with masterpieces like this forever etched in our culture...RIP my friend!!
Gone but never forgotten! OG SOUNDTRACK. RIP!
James Horner - one of the greatest composers of our time
Rest in Peace Mr. Horner. This soundtrack gives me a smile and goosebumps everytime.
This is my favorite piece from James Horner. I'm so sad we won't be hearing anything new from him.
turns out he didn't die after all. so he'll make some more music. u happy?
Definitely swap you for him.
Yes, this is one of his very best. And Ikr, I have a deep sad feeling _Avatar 2_ is not gonna feel the same without him, his score on _Avatar 1_ is one of the reasons I still watch that movie.
Has a lot of similarity to his original music from Sneakers. Great movie and great music.
@George - absolutely right. Will we have moments like "The Bioluminescence of the Night" and "Pure Spirits of the Forest" without Horner's genius in Avatar 2? Doubtful, sadly.
R.I.P, John Freeman, saver of humens
Yo Yoshi
I have this on repeat while studying. The music gives me encouragement to persevere in spite of challenging situations and deadlines to submit assignments.
RIP Mr. Horner....One of the best ever! You will be missed.
Every time I hear this song, I am reminded of a brave man who sacrifice saved us all:
JOHN FREEMAN SAVER OF HUMENS
Rest in peace, James Horner. This is one of my favorite soundtrack pieces.
greatness of the human heart in the mind and not the world rest in peace John Nash
When one hears such a stirring theme like 'A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics', it just reminds us all of what we've lost in the passing of James Horner and we've lost so many other great composers already.
I love maths and when I'm struck somewhere and frustrated , I listen to this....
it helps!
Kumar Raju Why do you think some people hate Math?
Fed Up Black Conservative mostly due to poor way of presenting the subject by the teachers and the general mindset of students...
:)
Kumar Raju I hated math growing up and had to take remedial math in college
Fed Up Black Conservative whats ur status now..
Do u still hate ?
:)
Kumar Raju No, I do not hate math as much as I used to. The remedial helped me build a foundation so Im better now. I wish I was as good as John Nash
James knows how to make us feel ,forever his music will live on
I can listen to this for a 1000 times, it inspires me 3
Amal Souiki I bet it does. :P
I feel this song is perfect for somebody going through with bipolar. It kinda reminds me of the rush of thoughts the wild dreams and aspirations of the hypomanic. The ability the world is at your fingertips but also the feeling you can lose it all any second when they episode passes. It's hard to really quantify the emotional pychological physiological changes of the bipolar affected when certain sounds elicit an episode anything can trigger it. I'm sure some hypomanics are listening to this right now this is just a taste of what it's like. Everything coming easy to you the feeling of overwheling joy and overwhelming fear. Sorry it was a long wrant. Just writing from the soul.
as someone who is bipolar, this really speaks to me.
+Leah Oxendine Ur reply really speaks to me.
I am a diagnosed bipolar II... it makes sense what you are saying... perfect sense... in fact... nothing ever made more sense than the first minute of this piece... its like going out of your body and looking at it from atop... anyone who has experienced the pleasure and the on rush of uncontrollable emotions, images and thoughts in a hypomanic episode knows what i am talking about... no wonder bipolar was called "Divine Madness" in Greece. it is also the first thing you begin to miss when you go on treatment.. not the madness but the divinity.
So spot on. Brought me to tears. That is our cross to bear, isn't it? To live well and find peace in the face of extremes - joys, sorrows, frustrations...to keep our compasses set true to where we know we belong; sometimes impossible, sometimes effortless...
we shall see.
This makes my soul split into an wild wind whose flyng through the sky , admiring worlds most beautyness , and just when i feel i can't receive more joyness i calm myself , make peace with myself , and just leting all the magic go through me and feel the entire universe's power , i see nature , i see love and i see world , and then the splited side returns to back in the body in the same time as this song ends !
This movie got me into mathematics
This movie changed my life
my high school is using this in our marching band show opener. It sounds so good!
We're using it for our show closer this year, but we used it for the opener back when our current seniors were freshmen
Seriously? So is my high school! I'm not in marching band, however I watched them show a preview of it today. It was amazing.
What section are you in?
This was used in a show last year. Look up Ayala HS 2015.
Haha the only reason I'm here is because my band director showed us this piece during rehearsal! The first half of our ballad is similar to the beginning :)
I always listen to this music while studying :) It really inspires me to work hard and try hard like Dr. Nash.
A Brilliant madness... Nobel prize was a great honor to this man and the people who stood by him in his down years!
A tragic loss. Thanks for the music, Jim. A sweet sound in an age of musical sterility.
James Horner died way too soon, his work is painfully underrated.
You will live on in our hearts James Horner!
The composer was died, ascended for moments to Heaven, and then came back to earth to tell us what did he see through this heavenly piece of music
Ale masz odlot :D
RIP! Such a wonderful composer.
We played this as our opener for marching band back in 2015. Such good memories!
blue knights?
@@cole_bh0373 Nope, Ashley Ridge High School. But I have seen the blue knights show, they killed it!
Very captivating piece of music. The key and time changes from 0:35 - 1:20 are bliss
I like 2:30 leading to the vocals at 2:43 and 2:56
*When you are the only one in class not using their phone during a lesson*
😅
A log book and slide rule.
A log book, and a slide rule.
We are truly enlightened
Lol
@@peggyfranzen6159 and some swearing working out double integrals by part
This is a perfect song when the music stops and will help you sift through the emotions you're presently experiencing and soon your mind will return back to rational thinking with so much to offer help to others
P.S. James Horner is a genius.
Let this Beautiful mind's Beautiful Soul rests in peace...
I love A Beautiful Mind score more than the other pieces James Horner composed. Don't get me wrong, I love everything he does. It's just the score for this movie speaks to me the most.
James Horner had a beautiful mind, and knew the same when he wrote this composition.There is no doubt about that.
James Horner, a truly legendary cinema composer, you were taken from us too soon. Rest in piece, my friend.
James Horner, this has always stuck with me since high school psychology 2006. RIP talented man. ❤️
Watched this in Health class in middle school during a mental health unit. Fell in love with everything about this movie. Especially this song.
Mozart, Chopin, Listz, they are all waiting you. Rest in pace
It's a medicine to tired soul. Soul fulfilling 🤗
the opening minute induces goosebumps all the way through...
I cry without fail whenever i hear this song. It speaks to my mind so clearly. The rush of brilliance down a track and all your mind wants to do is go faster. You lose control and go straight off the rails. You fall off the cliff and then it all comes back. You are in the hospital wondering how you got there. You're fine for now, but you know it will come back. You are not cured. How can you control it?
This so perfectly encapsulates the brilliance of humans. We are terrible, evil beings that inflict pain on others and raze nature to the ground to spite our sense of discovery. But we also love knowledge and have many other great things to yet discover. We are almost childlike...innocent in that we demand the universe to bend to our will, we want to know all and experience all. We aren't satisfied with knowing that it is. We want to know why, explain it in our terms. The light bulb, the telephone, those very first words to Dr. Watson, the airplane, the moving picture, the jet engine, the spaceship, and all that those things are. They demonstrate how superbly amazing and wonderful the human species is, as well as our great potential to be so much more.
This piece, especially from 0:35- 1:25, just makes me feel so happy and proud to be a human.
Great things are to come still. That sense of wonder and innocent discovery is still imbued in many humans. That inherent sense of looking beyond and creating the future is what makes us human.
great, inspirating comment
sichn a powerful explanation , brilliant & awesome comment , thank u for ur thoughts !!!
Reading this whilst listening to the song itself is monumental, emotionally and intellectually. I couldn't agree more with the thoughtful and constructive comment you posted. Thank you.
this comment must come from a Mass Effect fan :-)
Tiger Joe haha of course.
A Chinese man once told me I have a beautiful mind... I will never forget that night... That night was an epiphany that changed my whole life forever, & I found my cosmic purpose ♥
What A Masterpiece! Wonderful Epic Movie & Soundtrack... I love it!
All I can think of when I hear this is John Freeman, Saver of Humens.
With his bear hands!
@@Kampfzwiebel Because bullets too slow!
This track is a proof that human kind is capable of creating masterpieces 'beyond beautiful'!! 🦋
"That one second... an ocean of time..."
Try reading the physicist ' Frijof Capra', the Nobel prize winner.What do you think?
A beautiful mind will always be my favourite film of all time. RIP to them :'( 😔😢😭 :(
Brilliant rythems reflecting sort of "conflecting psychological feelings" in a mathmatician soul !
My Good! is awesome! I can´t describe the felling that it gives me to hear this song...Great James Horner!
when i die i want to hear this right before my death
That's deep.
When**
If you die? We all die my friend.
Is this a Blue Knights 2014 reference?
Same
I love how this guy always modulates from one key to another.
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 8 yrs old, and I remember being completely enthralled by the math that was shown. I would even pretend like I knew the math and tried to mimic the equations and graphs that he would do. Man, I'm pretty sure that this movie single-handedly made me love math. And then the music....don't get me started. Its just a masterpiece.
Why would 51 people listen to this and give it a thumbs down? "Life is absurd." -Albert Camus
I heard this randomly and thought it was from apollo 13, but then saw its a beautiful mind. James horner has very distict tune in his songs and they are all wonderful. Wish he was around to make more wonderful music.
do you listen to this while doing homework?
+Kronn Currently revising for my final IB exams with it on ^_^
+PlatypusAfro Best of wishes!
Thanks! It's going pretty well so far, only 2 more weeks of exams to go :P
many time
Kronn
After all these long years, my search is done. Time to enjoy the masterpiece.
Perfect song to listen to when doing your math homework.
This song is a masterpiece the name is just the definition of the song thank you James Horner and John Nash A Beautiful Mind was well Beautiful. "you will find Beautiful Minds in cracked pots" my grandpa told me that i find that sadly true. and again thank you
absolutely amazing
Perfect score for the beautiful mind of Prof. John Nash. RIP
For me the first 37 seconds resemble the bubbling of life springing up or the birth of a star bursting into the galaxy. It also makes me think of the joys of life and how fast it goes... For me music is the only art that ignores time
Thank You for all the memories about how great movies used to be then, in hollywood and Rest in Peace James Horner
My microeconomics teacher encouraged us to watch A Beautiful Mind.
Fantastic movie although not all accurate. I enjoyed it very much. :)
One of the most intriguing musicals I've ever come across in a long time
Thank you ❤️ for that, it inspired me so much
This beautiful rendition of a beautiful mind as from the beginning to end as a Kaleidoscope of mathematics has no beginning or ending for this particular song expresses so much a mental or physically or both something to hold onto when the going gets tough the going gets someone who has forgotten you have a disability to a mild dorm or heavy duty that they need to express openly how this makes them feel living day in or day out what needs to shed light on
Does anyone else feel, starting at 0:48 just compelled to reach out your hand for something indescribable?
you will live on through your works...rip james horner..
thank u for ur music....
Nash and Horner... right in the feels :(
The violin from 1:00 to 1:05 is incredible.
If you like this soundtrack you should most definitely listen to the soundtrack that Horner based the changes and textures around which is a previous work of his, the Bicentennial Man Soundtrack (also available on UA-cam) and my personal favorite. This particular song takes strong cues from The Machine Age track. Take a listen for yourselves.
Btech civil engineering and this motivates to pursue my field and discover the wonders of science and maths
It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.
I cant stop the movie once i start watching it....amazing piece of work.!!!!
Finally found it after 8 years