Another incredibly wholesome and interesting video! Even managed to get my wife to sit down and watch it with me and she's not been friends with maths since grade 4
I hadn't heard of "Belphegor" before. Upon looking it up, I see this name is a corruption of the biblical Hebrew name Baal Peor, the god of the Moabites, who was worshipped in obscene rituals. Check out the book of Numbers, chapter 24.
Yes! You might expect we'd have to try to divide it by all numbers less than it to check, but it's not necessary. There are mathematical methods to check if a number is composite that are much more efficient than that. When automated by a computer, those methods will tell you that this number isn't composite (and so prime) in a very short time. But if someone really wanted to go to the effort of having a computer do it the hard way, and they probably have, the number is small enough that a divisor would have been found by now. And that would have been big, big news.
you are loding up to fast :D i have not enough time to watch all ... however. 2:23 und who is/are the person/people in the background? are you in classroom? 6:05 yes and unfortunatly it is the differnce betwen 100 an 69 wich is the only number i hate! 7:08 of cause! interesting again! LG K.Furry
As long as humans do math and have religion, there will always be an intersection. By the way, I discovered this number while researching palindrome primes on Wikipedia.
Unfortunately, average people are not intelligent. Religion will never find itself leaving society. Though critical thinking and scepticism are clearly the best way to think, average people don't bother with this all that much. They have faith, and dogma.
This is actually a rare case of "religious" themes being justified in a math video. Channels such as Numberphile make these kind of videos too. As a non-religious person I can acknowledge that religions have imprinted concepts such as the number 666 in our culture. It is the biblical verses at the end of the videos lately which I find "out of place."
@@pojuantsalo3475 not that unexpected tho, Nigeria is a very christian country. And if the man is christian, yet still lives happy and makes others around him happy and smarter, then it’s all fine by me
Here is another beastly palindromic prime which has 48 zeros between the leading 7 and 666: 70000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006660000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007
It may be Belphagor's number, but I think he'd be too lazy to write it out.
It also only has 3 distinct figures - 0, 1, 6 - and is written in base 10. Add 3 and 10 and once again you get 13. I can already smell the sulphur!
This channel has turned into a witchcraft one that summons beasts
Another incredibly wholesome and interesting video! Even managed to get my wife to sit down and watch it with me and she's not been friends with maths since grade 4
I like the format, but for some reason this video would have made more sense on halloween XD
Lol
Just that I don't do Halloween
@@PrimeNewtonscurious, why don't you do Halloween?
I don't do any day
@@PrimeNewtons oh fair enough :)
I never thought there are students there when you film it lol, nice video!
Tbf, this probably occurs in an infinite number of bases so we just got lucky with this existing in base 10
Oh that's my bud Belphegor.
“Show ‘em why they call you Belphegor, Belphegor 😈”
“With pleasure”
🥱😴😮💨😴😮💨😴
I hadn't heard of "Belphegor" before. Upon looking it up, I see this name is a corruption of the biblical Hebrew name Baal Peor, the god of the Moabites, who was worshipped in obscene rituals. Check out the book of Numbers, chapter 24.
Why Re-upload?
There was a bad edit.
It is beastly palindromic because simply beastly would be 1000000000000066610000000000000, which is not a prime.
Your number is palindromic
I did not know you were teaching a class in these videos!?
And I liked your video to make it 420 lol.
How wish u can take a topic and resolve it completely
U re teacher in life
What school are these lesson's taught?
Is it really a prime number?
Yes!
You might expect we'd have to try to divide it by all numbers less than it to check, but it's not necessary. There are mathematical methods to check if a number is composite that are much more efficient than that. When automated by a computer, those methods will tell you that this number isn't composite (and so prime) in a very short time.
But if someone really wanted to go to the effort of having a computer do it the hard way, and they probably have, the number is small enough that a divisor would have been found by now. And that would have been big, big news.
@@lagomoof
Thank you!
❤️🙏
Belohagor will whip your butt!
Ghost number ?
Why it has an inverted pie as a symbol
1:08 is this a recording of your class ?
I guess he is teaching his children who appreared in an earlier video
@@algoboi ok
I never realized these were shot in front of a class.. they never make noise!
@@algoboi which video was it?
belphegor is just like me fr
forgive my little knowledge on maths but I'd like to understand how do you know that belphegor's number is prime. regards!
How was it discovered? Was it by accident or intentionally?
you are loding up to fast :D i have not enough time to watch all ... however.
2:23 und who is/are the person/people in the background? are you in classroom?
6:05 yes and unfortunatly it is the differnce betwen 100 an 69 wich is the only number i hate!
7:08 of cause!
interesting again!
LG
K.Furry
My children are my students in this video.
@@PrimeNewtons o great i hope they like mathe as much as you!
Have a great Day!
i wanna sit in your class too!
Who is this instructor?
yo do you play league of legends or rainbow six ?
Nope. I only play FIFA and War Machines
@@PrimeNewtons sadge. You would love those gamers with ur master mind
1N666N1 where N stands for a number of zeros. I know 3 primes for N=0, N=13 (Belphagor's) and N=42 but certainly there are a few more 😉
As fans of Douglas Adams will know, 42 is the answer to the question of Life, the Universe and Everything. Spooky!
Действительно прекрасно то, что это число простое, я теперь могу похвастать тем, что знаю простое число, записываемое 31 символом
That's just ip
SO WHAT ABOUT 1-9ZEROS-666-9ZEROS-1 = 10000000006660000000001
not a prime. but with 42 zeros it is
What
😮
Hello teacher Ask for an exercise lim x_a sinx-sina/cosx-cosa
first
I hate it when people mix biblical garbage with mathematics. Keep religious crapola out of math.
As long as humans do math and have religion, there will always be an intersection. By the way, I discovered this number while researching palindrome primes on Wikipedia.
Human being said bible is garbage because to much knowledge is problem in a man
Unfortunately, average people are not intelligent. Religion will never find itself leaving society. Though critical thinking and scepticism are clearly the best way to think, average people don't bother with this all that much. They have faith, and dogma.
This is actually a rare case of "religious" themes being justified in a math video. Channels such as Numberphile make these kind of videos too. As a non-religious person I can acknowledge that religions have imprinted concepts such as the number 666 in our culture. It is the biblical verses at the end of the videos lately which I find "out of place."
@@pojuantsalo3475 not that unexpected tho, Nigeria is a very christian country. And if the man is christian, yet still lives happy and makes others around him happy and smarter, then it’s all fine by me
Here is another beastly palindromic prime which has 48 zeros between the leading 7 and 666: 70000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006660000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007