Locked in a school bus until I learn what fractals are

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Publicado 2024-01-23
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @daniellereid4923
    I feel pretty confident that this whole video was acting and poking fun at the format of game shows/survival shows that have confessionals and challenges etc. and honestly it was just as fun and interesting as watching those shows. Great acting, plot and very informational!
  • @snabbott
    "fear... that I'm becoming not very good at doing hard things." Wow, is that relatable!
  • @chrisking7603
    Oh my. A game show! Proper reality, emotional confessionals. Spiders. Random visits by a question laden friendly foe. Drama!! Beans!!! Onya for breaking out Toby.
  • @rockestee
    This is delightful as per usual. We all seem to appreciate, as evidenced by comments, being treated to awe inspiring material, and joy- a frolic of the mind for sure! Thank you Tibees and producer with envelopes📩. I appreciate this episode more than i can say. Learning what understanding this material looks like, brings an understanding of a different sort. I feel inspired. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @drwijnen1729
    This was a great video, thank you! The other comments seem to think it is about fractals, but to me that was just the scenery. The video is actually about dealing with insecurities. I love that you are so open about those and show us how you deal with them. ❤
  • @khalid969
    The fact that she knows someone who can ask her questions about fractals is even more impressive.
  • @MortenErCrazy
    I always liked to study on buses and trains, especially long journeys. I never thought that maybe the bus/train didn't have to be moving for the study-boosting effect to take place :O
  • @Azure1964
    The juxtaposition of the elegant, high heeled "Bachelor" shot with the fumbling pink Croc tentatively poking out the bus door was chef's klss
  • @judo-rob5197
    This in my opinion was your best video 36:29 to date. It showed to me that I am not alone in struggling to understand new concepts. Also it made me realize that even smarter people than me have exam anxiety. Thanks so much for your wonderful channel.
  • @japaneseman12
    I absolutely love this! The knowledge, the presentation, the way this video flows, and format. All around perfection.
  • @Werderkhaner
    That was so fun and entertaining to watch. Also interesting to see that everyone struggles when learning something new. Whenever I see the exam solving videos I feel stupid for not knowing the answer right away, so it was good to see that you do not either. Also, I learned a little bit about fractals
  • @ceciltaylor9319
    You have been such an inspiration, Tibees! I love that you represent adult life long learners! I never want to stop learning.
  • What a fantastic piece of content. I know it's super difficult to translate these books into understanding, and then translate your understanding to us viewers in a way that SOMEHOW gives us the vaguest comprehension of these mammoth topics, but I was riveted to my seat watching this. The sound was fantastic throughout, both microphones and music, and the concept was exciting. And I feel I do have at least the barest understanding of why fractals exist now, as a starting point to the topic at least.
  • @ihibernateawake
    Such a marvelous video, thank you Toby! I keep unraveling how amazing and inspiring you (& fractals) are. Sending you my best wishes for the learning challenges ahead 🌞
  • This video was so interesting and enjoyable! The sounds in the bush, which are so different than the sounds of the central european forest. Then all the interesting facts about fractals, the authentic struggle to understand something difficult and the relatable struggle to concentrate for such a long time. And of course the relaxing vibe of tibees in the forest and the cool bus! Truly exceptional
  • @mayflowerlash11
    I smiled all the way through this vid. Tibees is quirky and also smart, an irresistible combination. And I learnt about fractals and the Mandelbrot set. Cheers.
  • @TheRealMjb2k
    I really enjoy how you explain about going through difficult things even in discomfort. I also find myself not starting difficult things unless I am in the right headspace, have some music going, had lunch, and a bunch of other silly parameters/excuses I can come up with to not start. I love the idea of just challenging yourself every once in a while to upkeep that ability to problem solve, so i admire your willingness to do a video like this.
  • @draoi99
    When you got into the bus I immediately thought of Chris McCandless RIP. Thanks to the Numberphile channel I was able to get a rudimentary grasp on how the Mandelbrot Set is calculated. Much simpler than I had expected.
  • @meganechan720
    I've always been fascinated by the Mandelbrot set ever since I saw a PBS special about it. I feel like I learned a bit more about it from this video, so thank you.