Animation vs Geometry - An Over-Analysis

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Published 2024-06-29
This video explains the wonderful animation of geometry presented by the Alan Becker team.
OC: Alan Becker,    • Animation vs. Geometry  

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There are some duplicates! This is my fault.

0:00 Intro
0:10 [1]
0:32 [2]
0:46 [3]
1:00 [4-10]
1:23 [11]
2:07 [12]
2:21 [13]
2:27 [14-16]
2:47 [17-18]
2:59 [19]
3:15 [20]
3:40 [21]
3:49 [22-23]
4:21 [24]
4:34 [25-26] — Golden Rectangle
5:10 [26] — Image
5:40 [27]
6:23 [29]
7:10 [30]
7:36 [31]
8:03 [32]
8:15 [32]
8:21 [33]
8:31 [34]
8:47 [35]

Playlist:    • The Over-Analysis Series  

All Comments (21)
  • i swear this 24-cell gotta be the most hater ass thing ever, phi and TSC is just messing around with geometry and dude just started chasing them for no reason lol
  • @RedBoi1337
    I like how Phi is kinder to TSC than Euler was, even though they're both irrational numbers lmao
  • @Derpinator01
    Additional notes: (a): The 24-cell is a 4-D Platonic Polytope, and is the only such shape without an analogue in 3-D space. The outer cells are octahedrons, which is why they are the projectiles used against the Golden Kite. (b): The colors the Platonic Solids at the end shine when stressed by the 24-cell reference the elements that Plato associated with them (Fire, Air, Earth, Water, Universe/Aether)
  • @baraabody3097
    He did Math and Physics And now Geometry now i think Alan's a math engineer or idk 💀
  • @asheep7797
    [32] This is actually a variant of the Dragon Curve, where the legs are scaled and rotated according to constants determined by the Golden Ratio.
  • Another interesting fact is that the cube and the octahedron are... I don't remember the word, but a cube inside an o-h will touch each face with one corner (8 points on a cube, 8 faces on an o-h), and the same is true in reverse (6 points on an o-h, 6 faces on a cube). That's why TSC inscribes the cube inside the o-h. I don't remember if any if the other solids do that, except that the tetrahedron is self-inscribing (4 points, 4 faces).
  • @RedNumber19
    7:52 One cool thing about this is that as Orange throws the dodecahedron, all of the points on the 24-cell align into a 3d looking shape. Not sure if it means anything, but it’s just something I noticed
  • @gundamloverjk
    Cant wait for animation vs history explained so i can ace my test lmao
  • The animation vs physics reference is actually so smart because the dodecahedron represents the universe and in that video tsc explores like the universe and stuff
  • @9fruitsu
    A cute little detail, at 1:47 Phi's movement moves the ratio forward just a smidge, locking it at square root 3 which is 1.732, just larger than phi's 1.618
  • @JlJoJo_20XX
    cant wait to watch this Edit: just watched it, love how deep the geometry gets in the end
  • @quangminh3523
    I just watched Alan's video 2 minutes ago,it turned my nightmare into smth especially fascinating,n' look, when I turned on YouTube there was an explanation video,how cool!
  • @cpcekzz
    1:46 When Phi moved towards TSC, it kicked the ratio forwards from the golden ratio (1.618) to √3, which explains why the right-angled triangle formed later has the interior angles of 30, 60 and 90 degrees.