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StarTalk Radio
The Language of the Universe with Grant Sanderson (3blue1brown)

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 55:57


Why can't you divide by zero? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice discuss higher dimensions, dividing by zero, and math's unsolved questions with math YouTuber Grant Sanderson (3blue1brown).NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-language-of-the-universe-with-grant-sanderson-3blue1brown/Thanks to our Patrons Nicolas Alcayaga, Ryan Harris, Ken Carter, Ryan, Marine Mike USMC, VARD, Mile Milkovski, Gideon Grimm Gaming, Shams.Shafiei, Ben Goldman, Zayed Ahmed, Matt Nash, Stardust Detective, Leanice, morgoth7, Mary O'Hara, David TIlley, Eddie, Adam Isbell-Thorp. Armen Danielyan, Tavi, Matthew S Goodman, Jeremy Brownstein, Eric Springer, Viggo Edvard Hoff, Katie, Kate Snyder, Jamelith, Stanislaw, Ringo Nixon, Barbara Rothstein, Mike Kerklin, Wenis, Ron Sonntag, Susan Brown, Anti alluvion, Basel Dadsi, LoveliestDreams, Jenrose81, Raymond, David Burr, Shadi Al Abani, Bromopar, Zachary Sherwood, VP, Southwest Virginia accountability, Georgina Satchell, Nathan Arroyo, Jason Williams, Spencer Bladow, Sankalp Shinde, John Parker, Edward Clausen Jr, William Duncanson, Mark, and Dalton Evans for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

StarTalk Radio
Our Mathematical Universe with Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown)

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 56:56


Is math discovered or invented? Neil deGrasse Tyson & Chuck Nice explore information theory, talking to aliens with prime numbers, Mandelbrot sets, and why math is often called the "language of the universe" with Grant Sanderson, the math educator behind YouTube channel 3Blue1Brown. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/our-mathematical-universe-with-grant-sanderson-3blue1brown/Thanks to our Patrons Dr. Satish, Susan Kleiner, Harrison Phillips, Mark A, Rebeca Fuchs, Aaron Ciarla, Joe Reyna, David Grech, Fida Vuori, Paul A Hansen, Imran Yusufzai, CharlieVictor, Bob Cowles, Ryan Lyum, MunMun, Samuel Barnett, John DesMarteau, and Mary Anne Sanford for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

FUTURATI PODCAST
Ep. 153: AI, Alignment, and the Scaling Hypothesis | Dwarkesh Patel

FUTURATI PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 53:59


Dwarkesh Patel is a renowned podcaster who has hosted interviews with luminaries like Marc Andreesen, Eliezer Yudkowsky, and Grant Sanderson. He's best known for the extraordinary effort he puts into researching the topics he speaks with his guests about, and for covering an exceptionally wide intellectual ground. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lunar Society
Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) - Past, Present, & Future of Mathematics

The Lunar Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 91:20


I had a lot of fun chatting with Grant Sanderson (who runs the excellent 3Blue1Brown YouTube channel) about:- Whether advanced math requires AGI- What careers should mathematically talented students pursue- Why Grant plans on doing a stint as a high school teacher- Tips for self teaching- Does Godel's incompleteness theorem actually matter- Why are good explanations so hard to find?- And much moreWatch on YouTube. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Full transcript here.Timestamps(0:00:00) - Does winning math competitions require AGI?(0:08:24) - Where to allocate mathematical talent?(0:17:34) - Grant's miracle year(0:26:44) - Prehistoric humans and math(0:33:33) - Why is a lot of math so new?(0:44:44) - Future of education(0:56:28) - Math helped me realize I wasn't that smart(0:59:25) - Does Godel's incompleteness theorem matter?(1:05:12) - How Grant makes videos(1:10:13) - Grant's math exposition competition(1:20:44) - Self teaching This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dwarkeshpatel.com

fAQ by SandboxAQ
What's the deal with quantum computers and cryptography? | fAQ podcast - ep. 05

fAQ by SandboxAQ

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 46:33


In this episode, we're continuing to talk about quantum applications. You may have heard that quantum computer will break all passwords and security on the Internet...is that true?! How would that work? Tai-Danae and Adam are joined again by physicist and SandboxAQ's VP of engineering, Stefan Leichenauer to discuss how most encryption works online right now, and how quantum computers will affect that. Want to get in touch? Write us at faq-podcast@sandboxaq.com Host Bios: Stefan Leichenauer is the VP of Engineering at SandboxAQ. He earned a PhD in physics from UC Berkeley in 2011 and has a research background in string theory. Tai-Danae Bradley is a research mathematician at SandboxAQ. She earned a PhD in mathematics from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2020 and is creator of the mathematics blog, Math3ma, and a former cohost of PBS Infinite Series. Adam Green is the Head of Science Education at SandboxAQ. He earned a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Rochester in 2011 and was the Director of US Academic Content at Khan Academy before joining Sandbox. Resources mentioned on this episode: Dominic Walliman videos on YouTube, including The Map of Quantum Computing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UlxHPIEVqA Quantum Country: https://quantum.country/ Grant Sanderson's linear algebra course on YouTube: https://www.3blue1brown.com/topics/linear-algebra Eddie Woo's "The RSA encryption algorithm" on YouTube, part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zahvcJ9glg Want to learn more about what SandboxAQ does? Check out our blog: https://www.sandboxaq.com/blog Want a video version of this podcast? Go to: https://youtu.be/6qXA7u7jUxU

Lexman Artificial
Lexman Artificial Interviews Grant Sanderson

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 3:54


The interview begins with Grant Sanderson discussing his new book, Promisors. Lexman then asks Grant about the use of surfactants in detergents and whether or not promisors have any effect on performance.

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Lexman Artificial
Grant Sanderson on Promiser

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 4:04


Grant Sanderson joins Lexman to discuss his latest book, Promiser. The pair discuss the themes of dissolvability and dialectics, as well as Proudhon's thoughts on the subject.

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Mohock, Inviolability, and Puggings

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 3:00


Lexman asks Grant Sanderson about his new novel, Mohock, and the helipad it takes place on. They discuss Grant's Hugo-winning puggings novel, Inviolability, and how it made him itch.

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Lexman Artificial
Guest: Grant Sanderson (2)

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 4:24


Grant Sanderson stops by to chat about his new book Waka: A Folktale of the Future. We talk about perfectos, bluchers, and the future of shoes. Plus, Lexman gives his thoughts on the book.

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The Cartesian Cafe
Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) | Unsolvability of the Quintic

The Cartesian Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 139:33


Grant Sanderson is a mathematician who is the author of the YouTube channel “3Blue1Brown”, viewed by millions for its beautiful blend of visual animation and mathematical pedagogy. His channel covers a wide range of mathematical topics, which to name a few include calculus, quaternions, epidemic modeling, and artificial neural networks. Grant received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Stanford University and has worked with a variety of mathematics educators and outlets, including Khan Academy, The Art of Problem Solving, MIT OpenCourseWare, Numberphile, and Quanta Magazine.       In this episode, we discuss the famous unsolvability of quintic polynomials: there exists no formula, consisting only of finitely many arithmetic operations and radicals, for expressing the roots of a general fifth degree polynomial in terms of the polynomial's coefficients. The standard proof that is taught in abstract algebra courses uses the machinery of Galois theory. Instead of following that route, Grant and I proceed in barebones style along (somewhat) historical lines by first solving quadratics, cubics, and quartics. Along the way, we present the insights obtained by Lagrange that motivate a very natural combinatorial question, which contains the germs of modern group theory and Galois theory and whose answer suggests that the quintic is unsolvable (later confirmed through the work of Abel and Galois). We end with some informal discussions about Abel's proof and the topological proof due to Vladimir Arnold.   Part I. Introduction 00:00:Introduction 00:52: How did you get interested in math? 06:30: Future of math pedagogy and AI  12:03: Overview. How Grant got interested in unsolvability of the quintic 15:26: Problem formulation 17:42: History of solving polynomial equations 19:50: Po-Shen Loh  Part II. Working Up to the Quintic 28:06: Quadratics 34:38 : Cubics 37:20: Viete's formulas 48:51: Math duels over solving cubics: del Ferro, Fiorre, Tartaglia, Cardano, Ferrari 53:24: Prose poetry of solving cubics 54:30: Cardano's Formula derivation 1:03:22: Resolvent  1:04:10: Why exactly 3 roots from Cardano's formula? Part III. Thinking More Systematically 1:12:25: Takeaways and Lagrange's insight into why quintic might be unsolvable 1:17:20: Origins of group theory? 1:23:29: History's First Whiff of Galois Theory 1:25:24: Fundamental Theorem of Symmetric Polynomials 1:30:18: Solving the quartic from the resolvent 1:40:08: Recap of overall logic Part IV. Unsolvability of the Quintic 1:52:30: S_5 and A_5 group actions 2:01:18: Lagrange's approach fails! 2:04:01: Abel's proof 2:06:16: Arnold's Topological Proof 2:18:22: Closing Remarks Further Reading on Arnold's Topological Proof of Unsolvability of the Quintic: L. Goldmakher. https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/lg5/394/ArnoldQuintic.pdf B. Katz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhpVSV6iCko   Twitter: @iamtimnguyen   Webpage: http://www.timothynguyen.org   If you would like to support this series and future such projects:   Paypal: tim@timothynguyen.org Bitcoin: 33thftjoPTHFajj8wJFcCB9sFiyQLFVp8S Ethereum: 0x166a977F411d6f220cF8A56065D16B4FF08a246D

Lexman Artificial
A Redoubt Find

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 2:18


Lexman interviews Grant Sanderson, a healer who recently discovered a group of redoubts on his world.

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Lexman Artificial
Grant Sanderson Returns! (Soteriology, Doubletrees, Isodiaphores)

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 4:15


Grant Sanderson joins Lexman to talk about soteriology and doubletrees. They also discuss the concept of isodiaphores and the fjord kernel.

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Grant Sanderson on Carmel, Calif

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 4:15


Lexman interviews Grant Sanderson, author of the new book "Cocksfoot Carmel." Grant talks about his experiences in Carmel, California and how the area has influenced his writing. He also discusses the importance of descriptive writing and why it's so important to capture a unique sense of place in a novel.

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Grant Sanderson (Queller, Hybridoma)

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 5:19


Grant Sanderson, author of Empire of the Suns, talks about his new novel, Queller. This new book is a dark and suspenseful tale set in a world where magic is real and humans and elves live side by side, but violence and misunderstanding often cause tension. Our critic Holland Smith thought Queller was an excellent book, and heaped praise on Grant for his skill as a storyteller.

Lexman Artificial
Grant Sanderson: Cortisone and Kelps

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 4:19


Grant Sanderson, a telemark skier, tells us about his injury and how cortisone has helped him.

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Grant Sanderson, madrigalist and aoudad trainer

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 2:30


Grant Sanderson is a madrigalist and aoudad trainer, and he joins Lexman to talk about his work. They discuss the history of madrigals, the importance of aoudad training, and the challenges of making beautiful music with an unusual instrument.

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Grant Sanderson on Contiguities and Chromaticism

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 4:33


Grant Sanderson is a composer and pianist. He discusses his work with contiguities and chromaticism, and how they can be used to create a sense of elitism.

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Lexman Artificial
Grant Sanderson, Part 1: The Tercet King

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 2:54


In the first of a two-part episode, Grant Sanderson talks about his journey from young writer to Tercet King. We hear about how he survived rejections and critiquing from his own mentor, as well as the importance of self-publishing. Grant also shares his insights on the current state of the tercet market.

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Math Therapy
S4E03: 4 million subscribers watch this guy do math w/ Grant Sanderson

Math Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 30:31


Today's guest is an actual celeb in the math-world. We're talking A-list, we're talking literally MILLIONS OF FANS. Grant Sanderson explains very high level math on his YouTube channel, 3Blue1Brown, in a way that is accessible for anyone to tune in and learn from!  Vanessa and Grant discuss how he makes math so appealing and unintimidating, how a feeling of discovery or usefulness can help students develop a sense of ownership over a topic, and how teachers can motivate their students to pay attention offline in the classroom.About GrantGrant Sanderson is the creator behind the very popular math YouTube channel, 3Blue1Brown (over 4 million subscribers!). He has collaborated with places like Quanta, Udacity and the Julia Lab at MIT on math education and outreach projects, as well as with other YouTubers, such as Numberphile, Stand-up Maths and Physics Girl.  You can listen to Grant's own podcast, The 3b1b Podcast.Show notes:Grant's bitcoin video that Vanessa referencesGrant's video about colliding blocks computing piSunil Singh (who Grant and Vanessa spoke about) was a guest on Math Therapy season 2 - listen to his episode here and learn lots of juicy mathematician gossip!Connect with us:3blue1brown: (YouTube, Twitter)Grant Sanderson's personal YouTubeVanessa Vakharia: @themathguru (Insta, Twitter, TikTok)Math Therapy: @maththerapy (Twitter)

Talk Julia
Episode 10: Deep Neural Networks in Julia with Flux.jl

Talk Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 36:57


David and Randy explore deep neural networks in Julia using Flux.jl by recreating Grant Sanderson's model for predicting handwritten digits in the MNIST data set. We also show how to visualize model results and training performance in TensorBoard using the TensorBoardLogging.jl package.

Smart Venture Podcast
#76 3Blue1Brown (3.83M subscribers on YouTube) Grant Sanderson

Smart Venture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 64:32


076 Grant Sanderson is the creator behind 3Blue1Brown, a YouTube channel using artistic visuals to teach people math. Prior to 3b1b, Grant had worked at Khan Academy where he teaches multivariable calculus. Before that he was an undergrad at Stanford studying maths and CS. Grant's YouTube channel has over 3.83 million subscribers and his videos received over 200 million views.  Fun Fact: We were recently at a cocktail/dinner party and our friends referred to him as the “Taylor Swift of the nerd world.”  Check out our brand new YouTube Video Podcast!  https://www.SmartVenturePod.com IG/Twitter/FB @GraceGongGG LinkedIn:@GraceGong YouTube: https://bit.ly/gracegongyoutube Join the SVP fam with your host Grace Gong. In each episode, we are going to have conversations with some of the top investors, super star founders, as well as well known tech executives in the silicon valley. We will have a coffee chat with them to learn their ways of thinking and actionable tips on how to build or invest in a successful company.

Math & Physics Podcast
Episode #45 - 3Blue1Brown Loves Math w/ Grant Sanderson

Math & Physics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 78:42


Today we talk with Grant Sanderson from the amazing youtube channel 3Blue1Brown. His videos have inspired us in our careers so far and we absolutely enjoyed talking with him in what is officially the longest episode of the podcast ever. If you haven't seen his channel before, we highly recomend you check it out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw   Instagram: @math.physics.podcast Tiktok: @math.physics.podcast Email: math.physics.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MathPhysPod

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North Star Podcast
Grant Sanderson: Math For The Masses

North Star Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 80:54


My guest today is Grant Sanderson, the man behind one of the world's largest math-focused YouTube channels: 3blue1brown. He has more than 3 million subscribers and his videos have been watched more than 150 million times. Before making videos he studied math and computer science at Stanford before working at Kahn academy. On YouTube, he brings a visuals-first approach to math. Every video starts with a narrative or storyline. Then it revolves around imagery that illuminates the beauty of mathematics. Topics for his videos include linear algebra, neural networks, calculus, the math of Bitcoin, and quantum mechanics. This episode begins with a conversation about the culture of mathematics. We talk about ideas like prime numbers, the Twin Primes conjecture, and pop culture's role in advancing mathematics. Later in the episode, we talk about mathematical constants and the rate of progress in mathematics. Then, we close by talking about Grant's process for writing scripts, note-taking, and researching ideas for each episode. ____________________________ Show Notes 2:14 - Why everybody loves prime numbers so much and what makes them so special. 4:56 - What was initially so interesting about math for Grant and why he didn't end up going into a more formal researching role. 8:23 - Why Grant is getting increasingly more fed up with math that doesn't even try to be associated to reality. 11:36 - The usefulness of "useless" knowledge and why spending an afternoon solving a math puzzle is so satisfying. 18:42 - What is driving the accelerating progress of the entire field of math. 22:19 - How Gödel's famous theorem attacked the fundamental structure of math and changed the way mathematicians think about it. 27:31 - The unappreciated universality of math and why knowledge and interest in math by the public is higher than ever before. 31:49 - Why Grant believes that attention spans aren't getting shorter and why the evidence is so strong. 35:43 - The importance of the principles of symmetry and creating meaningful names in math. 40:58 - Why Grant believes that distraction is key to creative work. 44:33 - Brand-building and why Grant believes it is important for anybody looking to build trust in their products. 47:40 - What videos are the hardest for Grant to produce and why. 49:31 - Building the intuition of teaching through a non-interactive medium. 54:42 - What was most unexpected to Grant about working in the field of mathematics. 1:00:19 - Where Grant gets his video ideas and how his script-writing differs from video to video. 1:05:31 - How an idea evolves from sketches and drawings into a logical coherent video. 1:07:35 - How college education in math can be improved and why it can be unnecessarily hard for students in that program. 1:11:42 - The possible implications of the collision of mathematics and computing in pure math research. 1:14:32 - The story behind some of David's favorite quotes in Grant's videos.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#118 – Grant Sanderson: Math, Manim, Neural Networks & Teaching with 3Blue1Brown

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 128:53


Grant Sanderson is a math educator and creator of 3Blue1Brown. Support this podcast by supporting our sponsors: – Dollar Shave Club: https://dollarshaveclub.com/lex – DoorDash: download app & use code LEX – Cash App: download app & use code “LexPodcast” Episode links: 3Blue1Brown: http://youtube.com/3blue1brown Grant’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/3blue1brown If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/podcast or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations. If you enjoy the podcast, please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify, or support it on

El laberinto
Alternativas matemáticas

El laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 19:02


Básicamente la notación matemática, o de cualquier disciplina, para el caso, y la teoría subyacente proporciona un lenguaje común que permite a los conocedores de un tema intercambiar información de una manera eficiente (https://zacin.blogspot.com/2020/07/alternativas-matematicas.html). Richard Feynman cuenta en una de sus anécdotas que cuando estaba en la preparatoria, desarrollo su propia notación matemática, pero que la abandono porque era una perdida de tiempo al tener que explicarle a otro cualquier cosa. La notación debe ser una convención universal para ser útil. Cuando la notación esta fuertemente establecida, las nociones teóricas en que se basa se olvidan, y se manejan solo de manera implícita. Por ejemplo, aprovechando que 1 + 4 = 5, un bromista travieso nos puede mostrar con las tres operaciones de suma, multiplicación, y división que 5 por 14 es igual a 25. Lex Fridman es un ruso profesor del MIT que tiene un canal de YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHZKyawb77ixDdsGog4iWA ), Artificial Intelligence podcast, donde entrevista a los grandes de la tecnología de información. El 7 de enero de 2020, Lex entrevisto a Grant Sanderson, creador de 3Blue1Brown, un popular canal de YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/3Blue1Brown ), que utiliza sofisticadas y elegantes visualizaciones animadas para explicar conceptos de matemáticas y sus aplicaciones en ciencia, tecnología, y sociedad. Los dos comentarios de Sanderson que me quedaron de la entrevista fue la importancia de la notación matemática en el pensamiento científico mismo, y la caracterización de la visualización como una manera de hacer concreto un concepto abstracto.

Defence Connect Podcast
Maintaining agility through COVID-19 - Grant Sanderson, Electro Optic Systems

Defence Connect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 34:32


Electro Optic Systems (EOS) is the nation’s second largest ASX-listed defence and aerospace entity, with clear ambitions to reach the number one spot. In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, host Phil Tarrant is joined by the technology company's CEO of defence, Grant Sanderson, to discuss EOS' recent $100 million contract with the Australian Army, the process for generating innovation within the organisation, and EOS' view towards the future of the defence industry. Sanderson reflects on how the business has met its service and support obligations throughout the pandemic, whether Australia has the sovereign manufacturing capability to meet its domestic and international export needs, and the biggest challenges being faced by EOS at the moment. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team

The Cannabis 101 Podcast
Episode 49 - Grant Sanderson, V.P. Operations Nova Cannabis @grantsanderson @nova_cannabis

The Cannabis 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 112:56


Grant Sanderson is the V.P. of Operations at Nova Cannabis and he joined me to discuss the changing landscape of cannabis retail amid Covid 19. A lot has happened and some of it may remain. Will we see delivery at some point? Plus we discussed Grant's love of CBD and a new cannabis cooking show they are involved with. David Wylie of the oz is back with This Week in Cannabis News as cannabis and Covid seem to be intertwined. From research about cannabis combatting the virus to companies having to choose between staying afloat or helping make Covid19 related products. Chris Ianson of Nova Cananbis Jasper Avenue and I explored Salty God from Good Buds, a Salt Spring Island creation. It all started in a van down by the ocean and with the help of some Good Buds they have created a phenotype of God Bud that has nice high levels of CBG. Malka Labell of the Green Generation Company and I chatted about hemp and how if done properly can seriously change a lot of things, but that is if the system is corrected. Hempsana is the changemaker in the spotlight and What it Means to be Green is about a fresh new start. The Cannabis Question is about strain lineage and you can win a pair of Regal Cigars just for chiming in. The Cannabis Character is the Enhancement Smoker from Half Baked. We went the concentrate route for Weed Word of the Day and as usual you can get 50% off a DNA Kit from Lobo Genetics just for using the promo code given in the episode. Enjoy! Subscribe! Review!

Eigenbros
Eigenbros ep 62 - Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown)

Eigenbros

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 71:49


Juan and Terence speak with, mathematician / STEM animator, Grant Sanderson of the youtube channel 3Blue1Brown. We discuss pedagogy, mathematics, and youtube.

The Numberphile Podcast
The Accidental Streamer - with 3blue1brown

The Numberphile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 33:05


Grant Sanderson from 3blue1brown returns to the podcast to talk about live-streaming lessons, tracing coronavirus, and a technical mishap. Support this podcast and Numberphile on Patreon Grant's channel - 3blue1brown Grant's first live lesson Exponential Growth - 3 blue1brown Simulating an epidemic - 3blue1brown The Coronavirus Curve with Ben Sparks - Numberphile Itempool Matt Parker Ben Eater Nicky Case Tweet The Accidental Stream Grant's eye video on Objectivity Objectivity channel

CHED Afternoon News
"Cannabis Edibles 101" - with the Director of Cannabis Operations with ALCANNA - Nova Cannabis

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 18:17


J'lyn in conversation with Grant Sanderson, the Director of Cannabis Operations with ALCANNA - Nova Cannabis 

Lex Fridman Podcast
Grant Sanderson: 3Blue1Brown and the Beauty of Mathematics

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 63:12


Grant Sanderson is a math educator and creator of 3Blue1Brown, a popular YouTube channel that uses programmatically-animated visualizations to explain concepts in linear algebra, calculus, and other fields of mathematics. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations. If you enjoy the podcast, please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify, or support it on Patreon. This episode is presented by Cash

Siraj Raval Podcast
3Blue1Brown | Siraj Raval Podcast #3

Siraj Raval Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 77:26


3Blue1Brown aka Grant Sanderson is an outstanding math animation artist, scholar, & educator. In this episode, I ask him about his workflow, the tools he uses, the nature of consciousness, machine learning, & so much more! Grant studied mathematics at Stanford as an undergraduate, then became a multivariable calculus fellow for KhanAcademy through their talent search program. He started making math animation videos on Youtube in 2015, and has since amassed over 2 million subscribers. It was a wonderful conversation, and I hope you enjoy it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sirajraval/support

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Odds and Evenings
Mini Episode: Bidding Game

Odds and Evenings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 12:12


Here's something a little different. Over at Aperiodical they are running the Big Internet Math Off 2019 (https://aperiodical.com/2019/06/announcing-the-big-internet-math-off-2019/), where 16 mathematicians present pitches to compete in a tournament. We were very pleased to be nominated to take part. For this round we thought we'd do what we do best, albeit in smaller, snack sized portion. We are up against Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw?&ab_channel=3Blue1Brown) which is a channel that we both love. You can find both of our pitches here (https://aperiodical.com/2019/07/the-big-internet-math-off-2019-group-1-grant-sanderson-vs-alaric-stephen/), where if you like what you hear we would very much appreciate your support by voting for Alaric. Most importantly, here is the file (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SKMl1Fh6CtW2nFcSBPxSZuiuLLrMelWn) that my student Ed Ceney created so you can try to come up with the best strategy yourself. The paper outlining the original experiment can be found here (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2856963). Normal episodes will resume shortly.

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The Cannabis 101 Podcast
Episode 1 - Grant Sanderson, Nova Cannabis

The Cannabis 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 66:08


Grant Sanderson from Nova Cannabis gave us an inside look at the industry now compared to October 17th and what to expect moving forward.  We discussed the latest Cannabis news including some big news for an Edmonton company and something UFC fans should be interested in. What's That Strain made it's debut as we dove into Blue Dream and MK Ultra with out #Educator Chris Ianson who manages the Whyte Ave location in Edmonton for Nova Cannabis. David Wooderson was our Cannabis Character, Tools of the Trade this week is about bongs and our Weed Word Of the Day was about the plant itself. I hope you enjoy and learn something. Subscribe and join the ride!!

Uillustrert Vitenskap
Intervju med Grant Sanderson

Uillustrert Vitenskap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 16:10


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AfterMath: Interviews with the Best Minds in STEM
Becoming a Renowned YouTube Educator, with Grant Sanderson

AfterMath: Interviews with the Best Minds in STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 101:36


Today’s guest is Grant Sanderson, creator of 3blue1brown. In less than 4 years, 3blue1brown has grown to become one of the most popular education channels on YouTube, and is showing no signs of slowing down. Grant discusses his path to internet superstardom and talks about how he makes complex math interesting and accessible. Grant and Richard also compare their experiences building a platform that gives more people access to rigorous mathematics, and discuss where they think math education is heading in the future.

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The Numberphile Podcast
The Hope Diamond - with 3blue1brown

The Numberphile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 63:20


Grant Sanderson makes incredibly popular math videos - but his views on math education may surprise you. 3blue1brown on YouTube Grant's 'Hope Diamond' Eye The actual Hope Diamond With thanks to... MSRI Meyer Sound Podcast by Brady Haran

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SNaQ
Stalking Giant Sloths with 3 Blue 1 Brown

SNaQ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 48:45


From ESA's Gaia star map to giant sloths and beyond! This episode features YouTube math sensation Grant Sanderson of 3 Blue 1 Brown. Check out his awesome channel! As always, send science questions to SNaQ@carnegiesciencecenter.org or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode. Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

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Showmakers
Grant Sanderson - 3Blue1Brown - Math Education & Programming Animation Software

Showmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 72:39


Sam and Brian chat with Grant from 3Blue1Brown. Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/s... Grant's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/3blue1brown Twitter: https://twitter.com/3Blue1Brown Showmakers is made possible by: https://eero.com (use the code Showmakers)

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BBB #1: 3Blue1Brown Q&A

Ben, Ben and Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 64:57


Grant Sanderson and Ben Eater (sadly Ben Stenhaug was away) discuss questions posted for a 3blue1brown Q&A. Links for channels mentioned: - Looking glass universe - Welch Labs

HFS Podcast
HFS Podcast #28 - Math Fails

HFS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 71:25


Hank, Ceri, and Alyssa welcome Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown to HFS to talk about all the ways math can kill, deceive, and generally inconvenience us! 3Blue1Brown: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw ------------------------- Panelists: Grant Sanderson, Hank Green, Alyssa Lerner, & Ceri Reily Producer: Caitlin Hofmeister Camera: Jenova Payton Sound: Stefan Chin Editor: Sam Schultz Music Written & Arranged by: Michael Aranda Performed by: The Unsung ------------------------ Holy F*****g Science is a Podcast about science that is not for kids in which four people get together to try and astound and amaze each other with the realities of our glorious universe. Secondary goal: To make each other laugh. Follow us on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/holyfuckingscience iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hfs-podcast/id1200863480?mt=2 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iyvl42whhlhj4gs6ijctlwdodbm RSS: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:273239668/sounds.rss