Math Professor Reacts To Animation vs. Geometry

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Published 2024-07-23
Have a great time with Dr. Alan Parry watching Alan Becker's incredible video Animation vs. Geometry. Alan is a math professor at a large public university and a differential geometer. In this video, he reacts to some of the amazing geometric ideas that Alan Becker used in his video.

The copyright of the original Animation vs. Geometry video is owned by Alan Becker. This video is made under fair use as it includes significant commentary and is transformative. All viewers are encouraged to watch the original Alan Becker video in its entirety at the link below. It's pretty awesome!


Video Used

Animation vs. Geometry
Author: Alan Becker
YouTube Link:    • Animation vs. Geometry  
Used under Fair Use with Commentary


Music Used

Elevators Need Rock Too
By Spence

Fantasyland
By Quincas Moreira


Pictures Used

Fractal Antenna
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fractal_antenna_pa…
License: Public Domain

Sierpinski Carpet Fractal
Author: Nadim-Daniel Ghaznavi
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sierpinski-carpet.…
License: CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en)
Changes: No changes made to the file, but the file was added into this video.

Mandelbrot Sequence New
Author: Simpsons Contributor
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mandelbrot_sequenc…
License: Public Domain

Platonic Solids Transparent
Author: Drummyfish
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Platonic_Solids_Tr…
License: CC0-1.0 Public Domain

Cover of Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions / with Illustrations by the Author, A Square
Source: Harvard University Houghton Library
Link: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Houghton_EC85_Ab26…
License: Public Domain

Animated 8-cell Tessaract
Author: Jason Hise
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:8-cell-orig.gif
License: CC0-1.0 Public Domain

All Comments (14)
  • @DiscoCubes64
    Watch animation vs Math and animation vs Physics as well! In cronilogical order: A vs Math => A vs Physics => A vs Geometry
  • the last part (18:03) shows the stickman where he saw himself at another dimesion (watch Animation vs. Physics and you will know)
  • @DiscoCubes64
    10:50 to be more precise, that is the penrose dart which is used in the penrose tilings
  • @DiscoCubes64
    17:36 These are also 4D. We have a 5-cell, a teseract, 200-cell and 24-cell(I think)
  • @MrAlexblabla
    may I add that the entity transforms into fractals (which are a dimension between 2D and 1D) at 11:38, the impact of the entity on the pentagon creates the Mandelbrot set. And one last point: the colors of Plato's different solids is a reference to Plato's phylosophy (each solid represents 1 of the "5" elements) (red for fire, white for air, green for the cube, blue for water and finally ether (which has no specific color) )
  • @versati1eceo
    Ngl out of all I’ve seen react to this ur my fav. Your chill and you explain stuff without pausing (cause they aren’t talking so😂😂) I like ya vibe u got my sub easy 2 min in And the visual helps tons makes explanations simpler
  • @Laufey574
    Watch Animation vs Math & Animation vs Physics..Thanks
  • You might wanna check out and do a reaction video for Animation vs math, done by the same channel