Gauss was always my favorite. He started balancing books for his father's business at age 3. People would come to him for validation of their research. He would rummage in his closet, pull out a paper and say, " yes, that is what I got".
I learned Gauss methods in college, and I kept observing the name "Gauss" in numerous other places in my readings. I decided to learn more about the individual Carl Fredrick Gauss and I realized that he had a "beautiful mind". I am sorry that his teacher decided to beat him at that age and for doing nothing wrong 😢
@Leibniz That wasnt my point. My point was that a mathematician can be regarded as a scientist. Science is a broad term and categorizing it usually ends in vain. But a lot of academic circles consider math to be a formal science. Just as physics is a natural science. My opinion is that a mathematician can be called a scientist just as a physicist can be called a scientist.
It is not invented for the movie at least, it is a well-known storythat Gauss summed the numbers from 1 too 100 in school. Earliest written reference for it is shortly after Gauss' death, recounting a story that Gauss supposedly liked to tell himself. You can read more here www.americanscientist.org/article/gausss-day-of-reckoning
yes this really did happen but instead of hitting him his teacher was in awe and brought him the best arithmetic book present at the time and said he is beyond me hitting his ass was an exaggeration
@@shashankkapur8926 the story isn't really proven. But since he was so brilliant at a very early age he must have done things that got him noted. And supported. After all the local Duke took notice and supported him and financed his education.
What do you mean? If I understood well, then yes: He computed the sum in his head not with the crowd. Not only that, but the method by which he computed the sum is marvelous and original to him and he was 8 or 10.
The teacher thinks that Gauss is challenging his authority, however, according to the history, the teacher did not punish Gauss, instead, he gave him a math book because he knew that he was unable to teach Gauss higher level math.
Every person has a little bit of genius in them........that is how God made us! The hard part is releasing it - like digging for water. but it's there!
Carl Gauss was a greater mathematician and Physicist than Newton and Einstein. Newton and Einstein were dead as Americans hence America famous them so much than all. Carl Gauss was an Italian hence very few people know him. During his younger aged he uses to write a daily book after many years when in his middle-aged he was opened his old daily dairy then he was so puzzled, he thinks, how did I imagine it? because there are many scientific lines he found in it that he could not understand how did he get such imaginations? in such a younger age. When Carl was born his mother didn't know his birthday because she was illiterate but she had reminded Easter was 40 days after his birthday, later on, he solved his birthday puzzled and find out his actual birth date. now even on these days we used same formula to find unknown dates w.r.t. today's date. Carl Gauss was born in the middle of 18th Century if he had today then there might be he won many Nobel prizes in Physics and more than that The Fields Medal (Mathematics).
@@indiaview9414 wow, you're delusional, agressive, purposefully antagonizing and arrogant. You do not seem happy. Please seek professional help. Carl Friedrich Gauss was German. How much more of a German name can someone have than "Friedrich"? Check any source. He was born in Göttingen, a german city. The scene in this video is from a german movie. How in the hell did you come to the conclusion that he is italian?
America didn't "famous" Newton and Einstein, both of whom were world famous without America's help. Newton wasn't American and Einstein was only a naturalized German-Jewish American. Gauss, also a German, has been considered one of the top three geniuses in history, along with Newton and Archimedes (Einstein comes nowhere close in intellectual power to the other three, in my opinion [I am a PhD mathematician]). Yes, Gauss would have done well in the modern world too.
It’s called “Die Vermessung der Welt” or “Measuring the World” in English. It’s about Carl Gauss, the greatest mathematician after the Greek mathematicians and Alexander Von Humboldt, a great pioneer in biology.
Great! Now all you have to do is revolutionise the world through unseen astonishing math-physics-chemistry and claim your place amongst the greatest. Good luck.
@@kwongyeetang8050 Yes exactly - I honestly don't really like the idea of displaying a real person in such a bad way when the reality was much different. Although it's very long ago, it's still a kind of slander in my opinion.
Einfach den Film weiterschauen. Der Lehrer hat das Talent von Gauss erkannt und gab ihm ein Mathematikbuch. Außerdem stellte er Gauss dem Herzog vor, damit dieser ihm ein Stipendium geben konnte.
Nowdays, no more been punish when use something new method by creation because of the good expansion of human demochratic civilisation in 21 st century except China
If you mean the next scene, I can tell you that according to the history of mathematics, the teacher did not punish Gauss, instead, he gave him a math book because he knew that he was unable to teach Gauss higher level math.
Gauss was always my favorite. He started balancing books for his father's business at age 3. People would come to him for validation of their research. He would rummage in his closet, pull out a paper and say, " yes, that is what I got".
Yeah gauss is probably smarter than other historian figure like Albert lol
He was not punished, rather he was praised and the teacher took him to the duke to ask for a scholarship
Why do you think they changed it?
@@seanwoods5943 For the story, the heroic element we all enjoy and seek .
I learned Gauss methods in college, and I kept observing the name "Gauss" in numerous other places in my readings. I decided to learn more about the individual Carl Fredrick Gauss and I realized that he had a "beautiful mind". I am sorry that his teacher decided to beat him at that age and for doing nothing wrong 😢
He didn't.
It's said the professor recognised his mathematical talent and directed him towards math studies.
ein großer Mathematiker, vielleicht der Größte aller Zeit
Gauss is one of the greatest scientists ever born 🇩🇪
*Mathematician
and Scientist
@@maxwellsequation4887 A mathematician can be regarded as a scientist. Because mathematics itself is a formal science.
@@sirushti1132 Most would disagree.
@@itzakehrenberg3449 can you elaborate why most would do so?
@Leibniz That wasnt my point. My point was that a mathematician can be regarded as a scientist. Science is a broad term and categorizing it usually ends in vain. But a lot of academic circles consider math to be a formal science. Just as physics is a natural science. My opinion is that a mathematician can be called a scientist just as a physicist can be called a scientist.
Title: "Measuring the World" - "Die Vermessung der Welt"
It's also a book by Daniel Kehlmann
gauss is one of the most famous mathmatican in history
did this really happen in Gauss's life or is this scene just added for drama in the movie?
It is not invented for the movie at least, it is a well-known storythat Gauss summed the numbers from 1 too 100 in school. Earliest written reference for it is shortly after Gauss' death, recounting a story that Gauss supposedly liked to tell himself. You can read more here www.americanscientist.org/article/gausss-day-of-reckoning
The calculation is real.
The punishment is the movie.
yes this really did happen but instead of hitting him his teacher was in awe and brought him the best arithmetic book present at the time and said he is beyond me hitting his ass was an exaggeration
@@shashankkapur8926 the story isn't really proven. But since he was so brilliant at a very early age he must have done things that got him noted. And supported.
After all the local Duke took notice and supported him and financed his education.
@@JohnSmith-zq9mo you are brilliant I read the whole article thank you 🏁
Fun fact , all of Gauss sons migrated to USA.
Which movie is this
Gauss is a great person and he did not deserve the beating
He was not. This was just an over-dramatisation bit.
Can anyone tell me the actor who's playing Gauss? If so please give me his social media link
what is the name of this movie?
Measuring the world
he was beaten because his teacher thought that he has written anything to be free
no he didnt
@@TolgaLM10 yes he did
@@tanimaaniruddhanag4981 do u even speak german?
Gauss was not beaten.
What is the name of this movie. Wie heißt der Film?
Die Vermessung der Welt
This is what we need in mathematical education today: more beatings.
Bu filmi yutupta nasil izlerim hep kisa bolumler var
By himself? Or amongst the crowd
What do you mean? If I understood well, then yes: He computed the sum in his head not with the crowd. Not only that, but the method by which he computed the sum is marvelous and original to him and he was 8 or 10.
title please
I love him..
I know Prince of mathematics 👩💻👩💻👩💻👩💻
He was not punished for that
C F GAUSS- The greatest and most influential mathematician of all time.
I don't understand German. Why was Guass beaten ?
The teacher thinks that Gauss is challenging his authority, however, according to the history, the teacher did not punish Gauss, instead, he gave him a math book because he knew that he was unable to teach Gauss higher level math.
@@kwongyeetang8050 thank you
@@kwongyeetang8050 Yes. Exactly. In real teacher was not eating ab apple. Instead teacher was doing official work Thank you
@@kwongyeetang8050 and in 21st century, this only occurs in China
because he made a monkey out of the teacher
Every person has a little bit of genius in them........that is how God made us!
The hard part is releasing it - like digging for water.
but it's there!
Bullshit. That's what people want to hear.
No that is not true, not everyone is capable of genius, only a few hundred individuals
@@Qualcoosadimisterioso you must be fun at parties
@@chiefsosa3348 Yes, I have children's parties and entertain them by skinning severed heads while rocking on my 40-year-old mistresses lol
@@Qualcoosadimisterioso That's really cool, tell me when your highschool graduation is, I am here and supportive of you and I want to be there for you
Carl Gauss was a greater mathematician and Physicist than Newton and Einstein. Newton and Einstein were dead as Americans hence America famous them so much than all. Carl Gauss was an Italian hence very few people know him. During his younger aged he uses to write a daily book after many years when in his middle-aged he was opened his old daily dairy then he was so puzzled, he thinks, how did I imagine it? because there are many scientific lines he found in it that he could not understand how did he get such imaginations? in such a younger age. When Carl was born his mother didn't know his birthday because she was illiterate but she had reminded Easter was 40 days after his birthday, later on, he solved his birthday puzzled and find out his actual birth date. now even on these days we used same formula to find unknown dates w.r.t. today's date. Carl Gauss was born in the middle of 18th Century if he had today then there might be he won many Nobel prizes in Physics and more than that The Fields Medal (Mathematics).
Newton is British ,Gauss is german and einstien died as an American lol
@@tonyabhishek4892 Gauss was an Italian.. Check your weak brain..
@@indiaview9414 wow, you're delusional, agressive, purposefully antagonizing and arrogant. You do not seem happy. Please seek professional help.
Carl Friedrich Gauss was German. How much more of a German name can someone have than "Friedrich"? Check any source. He was born in Göttingen, a german city. The scene in this video is from a german movie. How in the hell did you come to the conclusion that he is italian?
@@PaulSzkibik FYI, he was born in Brunswick, and died in Gottingen.
America didn't "famous" Newton and Einstein, both of whom were world famous without America's help. Newton wasn't American and Einstein was only a naturalized German-Jewish American. Gauss, also a German, has been considered one of the top three geniuses in history, along with Newton and Archimedes (Einstein comes nowhere close in intellectual power to the other three, in my opinion [I am a PhD mathematician]). Yes, Gauss would have done well in the modern world too.
is this a movie? if so then name please
It’s called “Die Vermessung der Welt” or “Measuring the World” in English. It’s about Carl Gauss, the greatest mathematician after the Greek mathematicians and Alexander Von Humboldt, a great pioneer in biology.
@@eloydthegawd5548 I'm not sure I agree with your "after..." but certainly, a god of numbers.
anibaldk No I meant that he was THE greatest mathematician after the existence of the Greek.
@@eloydthegawd5548 oooooh. Then ABSOLUTELY!!
The math GOAT
Is these the movie name
I actually thought of this formula before I saw this 😂
Great! Now all you have to do is revolutionise the world through unseen astonishing math-physics-chemistry and claim your place amongst the greatest. Good luck.
@@anibaldk tnx...
I assume you are joking...
@@arturpariasek4452 nope
So?
Poor Gauss
Ist das wirklich die Reaktion seines Lehrers gewesen? Die Quellen im Internet sagen Büttner (der Lehrer) habe sein Talent erkannt und ihn gefördert...
In histroy, his teacher gave Gauss a book instead of punishing him. This is just a movie.
@@kwongyeetang8050 Yes exactly - I honestly don't really like the idea of displaying a real person in such a bad way when the reality was much different. Although it's very long ago, it's still a kind of slander in my opinion.
Einfach den Film weiterschauen. Der Lehrer hat das Talent von Gauss erkannt und gab ihm ein Mathematikbuch. Außerdem stellte er Gauss dem Herzog vor, damit dieser ihm ein Stipendium geben konnte.
excuse me, but I really didn't get it! english subtitles are unavailable, sadly. What was that teacher saying to him? and what did he beat him for?!
بالعقل كدة ترجم الصورة لكلام وعموما الرواية الصحيحة بتقول انو المدرس صفعه بالقلم
Highest iq bearing person ever in history 🌷🌷❣️
Nowdays, no more been punish when use something new method by creation because of the good expansion of human demochratic civilisation in 21 st century except China
#Roasted
What the answer is 128-
I dislike ,because I can't see the pain .
If you mean the next scene, I can tell you that according to the history of mathematics, the teacher did not punish Gauss, instead, he gave him a math book because he knew that he was unable to teach Gauss higher level math.
@@kwongyeetang8050 Let's hope that was the case... Great clip, great story, wish for english subtitles...
sad
very sad true
(X²/2)+(x/2)
(N²/2)+(N/2)=N(N+1)/2
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This scene should be banned from UA-cam.
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