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Even though most of us know logic gates like the back of our hands, we just found this awesome explanation video you can use to teach kids in a very fun way — Using nothing but dominoes. Produced by ...
If you overlay a copy of random dots on itself, and then rotate it, magic — or, rather, a trick of geometry and pattern recognition — happens. As Numberphile’s Tadashi Tokieda (who previously brought ...
Rock, Paper, Scissors is a totally random game, right? Wrong — and here's the proof: The YouTube channel Numberphile recently posted a video that will teach you how to win at Rock, Paper, Scissors ...
October 27, 2014—Numberphile, a YouTube channel dedicated to videos about numbers, partnered with HP Specialty Printing Systems OEM customer HSA Systems to print one million digits of the mathematical ...
Connect Four might be a game that triggers childhood flashbacks, but it’s not simple stuff. In fact, Numberphile reports that there are more than 4 trillion unique ways to fill a standard board. But ...
This Numberphile video is ostensibly about creating a computer from 10,000 dominoes, but to get there it goes through an impressive amount of basic (don’t worry, very basic) math and engineering to ...
Why do 220 and 284 get along so well? Dr James Grime introduces us to the world of so-called amicable numbers.
Jake Barnett is a math prodigy who, as a 12-year-old in 2012, was interviewed by the news program 60 Minutes about the wild way he visualized numbers. YouTube channel Numberphile has taken a closer ...