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12 Comments
Buttermakersays...Great sift! Thank you for posting this
Nebosukesays...Very well explained.
deathcowsays...beautiful simple rendering
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
This is fantastic - it almost makes sense to me even.
rottenseedsays...math is beautiful (shhh...I didn't just type that)
BicycleRepairMansays...Wonderful, like reading a good book and getting something explained. *secretdoublevoteinvocation
gwiz665says...Beautiful math and music.
shewboxsays...I have to chime in here and agree that this is a beautiful melding of math and music. The music, to me, really seems to add to the beauty of the math. And for anyone interested, the piece being played is by Robert Schumann and is the first piece in his work titled "Kinderszenen" (translates to Scenes from Childhood). The video mentions the music comes from musopen.com, but didn't list the piece used. After looking around there, it looks like you can listen/download the song from here: http://www.musopen.com/view.php?type=piece&id=187
silvercordsays...*music
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Music) - requested by silvercord.
choggiesays...UmberGryphon recoil from the marriage of mathematics and omni-science....
longdesays...Very elegant explanation.
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