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MATH Courses List

1,000 Birds In A Truck Riddle
This course delves into the fascinating world of unseen physics, exploring the riddles and paradoxes that have driven scientific advancements throughout history. From the aerodynamic forces harnessed by Aboriginals to the ancient Chinese experiments with man-carrying kites, students will gain insights into the pioneering minds that have shaped our understanding of the invisible.

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This course delves into the different methods of counting, including additive and logarithmic counting, and explores how humans perceive numbers and quantities. It examines the psychological aspects of counting and how our perception can be influenced by different factors.

Aristotle's Wheel Paradox - To Infinity and Beyond
Dive into the intriguing paradoxes of Aristotle's Wheel and explore the concepts of infinity. This course will guide you through the principles of paradoxes, the mathematical and philosophical implications of infinity, and their applications in modern science.

Calculus: What is it good for?
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to calculus, exploring its fundamental concepts such as integration and differentiation. It illustrates the application of calculus in deriving new physics, specifically through the relationship between momentum and kinetic energy. The course aims to equip learners with the mathematical skills needed to derive equations and describe the world around them.

Exploring the Nature of Mathematics
This course examines the philosophical and practical aspects of mathematics, exploring the debate on whether mathematics is a discovery of universal truths or an invention of the human mind. Students will engage with various perspectives and theories, analyzing historical and contemporary viewpoints.

Hexagons are the Bestagons
This course delves into the unique properties of hexagons, exploring their efficiency and prevalence in both natural and human-made structures. Students will learn about the mathematical principles that make hexagons a preferred choice in various applications, from engineering to biology.

How Many Sides Does A Circle Have?
This course delves into the intriguing question of how many sides a circle has, exploring different perspectives from geometry, common sense, and complex mathematical concepts. It also examines the philosophical and linguistic dimensions of what constitutes a 'side' in various contexts.

How To Catch A Cheater With Math
This course teaches you how to apply mathematical principles and techniques to detect dishonest behavior. Learn how to use statistical analysis, probability, and other mathematical tools to identify inconsistencies and uncover the truth.

How To Count Past Infinity
This course delves into the fascinating concept of infinity, examining mathematical theories and philosophical implications. Learners will gain insights into how infinity is perceived in various fields and how it challenges our understanding of numbers and limits.

How to Read Math
This course is designed to help learners develop the skills necessary to effectively read and comprehend mathematical texts. It covers various techniques and strategies for understanding complex mathematical concepts and notations.

How to do Equations
This course offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and solving various types of equations. It covers fundamental concepts, step-by-step methods, and practical applications to equip learners with the skills needed to tackle equations confidently.

Introduction to Game Physics
Learn the basic principles of physics as applied in video games. This course covers fundamental concepts like gravity, collision detection, and particle systems to help beginners understand how realistic movements are created in games.

Invention of Zero
This course delves into the historical development and significance of the number zero. It covers its origins, mathematical implications, philosophical interpretations, and its impact on various fields.

Math is the hidden secret to understanding the world
This course explores the fundamental role of mathematics in understanding and interpreting the universe. It covers essential mathematical concepts and their applications in real-world scenarios, unveiling the hidden patterns and structures that govern our world.

Math's Fundamental Flaw
Discover how the realization that not everything true can be proven has reshaped our understanding of infinity, influenced historical events, and paved the way for modern computing.

Mathematics for Game Developers
This course introduces essential mathematical concepts used in video game development, focusing on practical applications of vectors, matrices, and trigonometry to create engaging game worlds and dynamic movement.

Multiplying 2 and 3 Digit Numbers
This course provides comprehensive strategies and techniques for multiplying two and three-digit numbers efficiently and accurately.

Numbers too big to imagine: Exploring Hyperoperations
This course explores the mathematical concepts of hyperoperations, including tetration, pentation, and hexation, leading to the understanding of enormous numbers like Graham's number and TREE(3).

Psychology of Game Design
Explore the scientific principles behind player engagement and motivation in video games. Discover how game designers use psychological concepts to create compelling experiences and why certain games become addictive.

Scared of Maths? | Why Do People Get So Anxious About Math?
This course is designed to help learners understand and overcome their anxiety related to mathematics. It explores the psychological aspects of math anxiety, provides strategies to manage and reduce fear, and offers practical exercises to build confidence in math skills.

Something Strange Happens When You Keep Squaring
This course delves into the fascinating world of mathematics where repeated squaring leads to unexpected results. Explore the principles, applications, and implications of this mathematical operation in various contexts.

The 100 Prisoners Puzzle: A Game of Chance and Strategy
Dive into the fascinating world of combinatorics and permutations to explore a computer science problem that could save 100 YouTubers from demonetization.

The Ancient Mathematician Who Measured the Sun
Dive into the fascinating journey of an ancient mathematician who revolutionized our understanding of the sun's measurements. This course covers the historical context, methodologies, and impacts of his discoveries on modern science.

The Biggest Project in Modern Mathematics
Dive into the largest and most ambitious mathematical project of our time, exploring its goals, methodologies, and impacts on the field.

The Discovery That Transformed Pi
This course delves into the groundbreaking discoveries that have fundamentally changed our understanding of Pi. From ancient calculations to modern interpretations, learners will gain a comprehensive view of Pi's evolution.

The Game You Quit
This course explores the principles of optimal stopping theory through the lens of The Game of Googol, a concept introduced by John H. Fox, Jr. and L Gerald Marnie. Learn how Euler's number can help you make better decisions in everyday life, from choosing a parking spot to committing to long-term relationships.

The Magic of Math: The Kruskal Count
Explore the fascinating world where mathematics meets magic with the Kruskal Count. Learn about its origins, its application in magic tricks, and the underlying probability that makes it both predictable and unpredictable.

The Man Who Almost Broke Math (And Himself...)
Delve into the intriguing story of a mathematician whose groundbreaking work pushed the boundaries of mathematical understanding, while also exploring the personal challenges he faced along the way.

The Map of Mathematics
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the major areas of mathematics, exploring foundational principles, advanced theories, and their applications. Through this journey, students will gain a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and develop skills to apply them in various contexts.

The Missing Dollar Riddle Explained
Dive into the intriguing world of mathematical puzzles with Kevin as he explores the perplexing Missing Dollar Riddle. Learn how simple arithmetic can lead to seemingly impossible scenarios and discover the logical explanation behind the mystery.

The Most Powerful Way to Think About Money
This course provides a comprehensive guide to achieving financial independence through a value-driven approach. Learn how to prioritize your financial goals, make long-term plans, and navigate economic challenges with discipline and stability.

The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
Explore the intriguing history and complexities of the oldest unsolved problem in mathematics, examining its origins, implications, and the ongoing quest for solutions.

The Origins of Mathematical Symbols
This course delves into the historical development and origins of mathematical symbols, examining how they have evolved over time and their impact on mathematical communication.

The Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics: An Exploration of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem
This course delves into the revolutionary impact of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem on mathematics and logic. It explores the theorem's principles, its philosophical implications, and its influence on mathematical thought.

The Potato Paradox Explained
Dive into the intriguing world of the Potato Paradox, where a simple drying process leads to a surprising conclusion. Understand the principles behind this veridical paradox and explore how a small change in water content results in a significant change in weight.

The Riemann Hypothesis, Explained
Explore the depths of one of the most profound and longstanding unsolved problems in mathematics, the Riemann Hypothesis. This course will guide you through the fundamental concepts, historical context, implications, and current research surrounding this enigmatic conjecture.

The SAT Question Everyone Got Wrong
Explore the complexities of the SAT question that baffled students nationwide, understand the reasoning behind the correct answer, and learn strategies to tackle similar questions in the future.

The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve - Collatz Conjecture
Delve into the intriguing world of the Collatz Conjecture, a simple yet unsolved problem in mathematics. This course covers the conjecture's history, mathematical principles, and its implications in number theory.

The Story of (almost) All Numbers
Explore the fascinating journey of numbers from ancient times to modern days, understanding their evolution, significance, and impact on various fields.

The Strangest Mathematician in History
Dive into the life and contributions of a mathematician whose unconventional methods and ideas challenged the norms of their time, leaving a lasting impact on the field.

The Worst Math Ever Used In Court
This course delves into the historical case of the Collins trial, examining how incorrect application of mathematical principles led to a miscarriage of justice and influenced legal practices over decades.

This completely changed the way I see numbers | Modular Arithmetic Visually Explained
This course offers a deep dive into modular arithmetic, focusing on visual explanations and applications that transform the way numbers are perceived.

Times Tables, Mandelbrot and the Heart of Mathematics
his course offers an xploration of fundamental mathematical concepts, including the essential Times Tables, the intriguing Mandelbrot set, and the core principles that form the Heart of Mathematics.
Understanding 4D -- The Tesseract
This course delves into the concept of four-dimensional space, focusing on the tesseract as a key example. It covers the mathematical foundations and visualizations necessary to comprehend 4D geometry.

What Is A Fractal (and what are they good for)?
Dive into the complex patterns of fractals, their mathematical foundations, and discover how these intriguing structures are applied in various fields.

What Is Pythagoras Theorem? | PYTHAGORAS THEOREM
Explore the fundamental concepts of Pythagoras Theorem, its applications, and proofs. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of how this theorem is applied in various fields and its significance in geometry.

What does it feel like to invent math?
This course delves into the fascinating process of inventing mathematics, exploring the emotions, challenges, and triumphs experienced by mathematicians as they make groundbreaking discoveries and develop new mathematical concepts.

Why Can't We Divide by Zero?
This course delves into the mathematical principles and logical reasoning behind the concept of division by zero, exploring why it is undefined and its implications in various fields.

Why do prime numbers make these spirals? | Dirichlet’s theorem and pi approximations
This course explores the unique properties of prime numbers, their role in creating spirals, and the application of Dirichlet's theorem in understanding pi approximations.