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#Mathematicians Reel by @quantmaxxing - Terence Tao is one of the most accomplished mathematicians of the modern era, known for extraordinary breadth and depth across many fields. Often call
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Terence Tao is one of the most accomplished mathematicians of the modern era, known for extraordinary breadth and depth across many fields. Often called the “Mozart of mathematics,” he became a professor at UCLA at a very young age and won the Fields Medal (2006) for major contributions to analysis, number theory, and partial differential equations. His work spans areas such as harmonic analysis, analytic number theory, PDEs, additive combinatorics, random matrix theory, and ergodic theory. Some of his most famous contributions include breakthroughs on prime number patterns (including work connected to the Green–Tao theorem on arithmetic progressions of primes), advances in nonlinear wave equations, and influential results in compressed sensing and high-dimensional probability. Tao is respected not just for individual theorems, but for his ability to unify methods across disciplines—bringing tools from one branch of math into another to solve problems that seemed impossible.
#Mathematicians Reel by @bright_icon_tutors - 💬 AUSSIE STUDENTS! Watch this mystery & DM "PRIMES" for FREE tutoring - This is the BILLION DOLLAR question mathematicians can't solve! 🇦🇺🔥
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💬 AUSSIE STUDENTS! Watch this mystery & DM "PRIMES" for FREE tutoring - This is the BILLION DOLLAR question mathematicians can't solve! 🇦🇺🔥 DO PRIME NUMBERS HAVE A PATTERN? 🤯 This is one of the GREATEST unsolved mysteries in mathematics! Let me break down the LOGIC for you: WHAT ARE PRIME NUMBERS? (Quick refresh!) Numbers that can ONLY be divided by 1 and themselves: ✅ 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29... ❌ NOT 4 (divisible by 2), NOT 6 (divisible by 2,3), NOT 8, NOT 9... HERE'S THE MIND-BLOWING PART: 📊 The Pattern That Isn't a Pattern: Between 1-10: We have 4 primes (2,3,5,7) Between 11-20: We have 4 primes (11,13,17,19) Between 21-30: We have 2 primes (23,29) Between 91-100: We have 1 prime (97) The Mathematical Logic: 🔹 They get LESS frequent as numbers get bigger 🔹 BUT they never completely disappear! 🔹 The GAPS between them seem random 🔹 Yet there ARE patterns (twin primes, prime gaps, Ulam spiral)! THE PROOF (That Changed Mathematics): In 300 BC, Euclid proved there are INFINITELY MANY primes! Here's the genius logic: 1️⃣ Assume you found ALL the primes 2️⃣ Multiply them all together 3️⃣ Add 1 to that number 4️⃣ This NEW number is either prime OR divisible by a prime you didn't find! 5️⃣ CONTRADICTION! So there must be infinite primes! 🤯 Why This Matters for HSC/VCE Students: ✅ Number Theory - Core in Extension/Specialist Maths ✅ Proof by Contradiction - Essential exam technique ✅ Pattern Recognition - Critical thinking skill ✅ Cryptography - Real-world application (internet security uses primes!) The MILLION DOLLAR Challenge: The "Riemann Hypothesis" (predicting prime patterns) is still UNSOLVED! Solve it = Win $1,000,000 from Clay Mathematics Institute! 💰 Real Talk: Understanding prime patterns develops the EXACT logical thinking you need for: HSC Extension 2 Maths proofs VCE Specialist Maths investigations 👉 SAVE this - It's literally university-level number theory! #australiatutoring #primenumbers #numbertheory #mathematicalproof #hscmaths #vcemaths #extensionmaths #specialistmaths #atarprep #advancedmaths #MathematicalLogic #mathsmystery #sydneytutoring #melbournetutoring #brisbanetutoring #perthtutoring #year12australia #hscprep #V
#Mathematicians Reel by @thephysicist_boy - If you ask who might have come closest to something "divine" in human history, one name stands out: Srinivasa Ramanujan. His story doesn't feel ordina
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If you ask who might have come closest to something “divine” in human history, one name stands out: Srinivasa Ramanujan. His story doesn’t feel ordinary. He had very little formal training, yet he filled notebooks with hundreds of formulas—without writing the proofs. To most mathematicians, that’s unthinkable. But what’s even more astonishing is this: years later, many of those formulas were carefully proven… and they turned out to be true. It’s hard to explain how that happens. Take π as an example. Ramanujan came up with beautiful, powerful formulas to calculate it—so efficient that even today they influence modern methods. He didn’t arrive at them step by step like most people. It was as if he could see the answers first. Ramanujan himself believed his ideas came from a higher source. You don’t have to believe that to feel the mystery in his work. Most people spend years learning mathematics. Ramanujan seemed to experience it. #mathiassantourian #math #physics #science #amazing
#Mathematicians Reel by @mathswithmuza - A heart surface in mathematics is a three-dimensional shape defined using equations that recreate the familiar heart form in a precise and structured
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A heart surface in mathematics is a three-dimensional shape defined using equations that recreate the familiar heart form in a precise and structured way. Instead of drawing it manually, mathematicians describe the surface using relationships between variables like x, y, and z, and every point that satisfies the equation becomes part of the shape. Some versions use parametric definitions, where the surface is traced out as parameters vary, while others use implicit equations that define the entire volume at once. The result is a smooth, symmetric object that looks like a heart but is entirely generated from mathematical rules. What makes the heart surface especially interesting is how it combines visual beauty with mathematical control. By adjusting parts of the equation, you can change how rounded the top is, how sharp the bottom point becomes, or how stretched the overall shape appears. When visualized in tools like Manim or other 3D graphing software, these surfaces can rotate, glow, and transform, making them perfect for animations. They show how mathematics is not just about numbers or calculations, but also about creating shapes that feel almost artistic, connecting abstract formulas with something instantly recognizable. Like this video and follow @mathswithmuza for more! #math #heart #love #physics #animation
#Mathematicians Reel by @newscientist (verified account) - Prime numbers are the building blocks of mathematics ➕️⁠
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Yet their distribution is a mystery that has stumped mathematicians for centuries. We still
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Prime numbers are the building blocks of mathematics ➕️⁠ ⁠ Yet their distribution is a mystery that has stumped mathematicians for centuries. We still don't understand why some primes sit so far apart from the next and some so close together. ⁠ ⁠ James Maynard is a mathematician working primarily in the world of prime numbers. In 2022 he was awarded the Fields medal, the most prestigious award in maths for those under 40, for his contributions to analytic number theory. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in bio to watch the full video⁠ ⁠ #primenumbers, #maths⁠
#Mathematicians Reel by @explaining (verified account) - Follow (us) @Explaining to learn something NEW every single day 🧠💫

In the world of mathematics there's something called the Millennium Prize, where
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Follow (us) @Explaining to learn something NEW every single day 🧠💫 In the world of mathematics there’s something called the Millennium Prize, where organizations offer $1,000,000 to anyone who can solve one of the most famous unsolved problems in math. One of these was the Poincaré conjecture, a question that puzzled mathematicians for over a century before it was finally cracked. 🧠 The mathematician Grigori Perelman managed to solve this century-old puzzle in the early 2000s, providing a proof so groundbreaking that the global math community confirmed it was correct. That achievement made him eligible for both the prestigious Fields Medal and the million-dollar Millennium Prize. 🏆 Instead of celebrating, Perelman refused the money and the awards, saying he wasn’t interested in fame or fortune and objecting to how credit was shared among contributors. He stepped away from the spotlight and mathematics itself, making his story one of the most fascinating moments in scientific history. 📚 Let us know your thoughts below! • #storytelling #learn #educational #reels
#Mathematicians Reel by @veilixvox7 - He is not from our time.

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this man has been wandering the streets.

Forests.
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He is not from our time. For 18 years… this man has been wandering the streets. Forests. Alleys. Empty roads. Leaving something behind everywhere he goes. Numbers. Chalk on pavements. Equations carved into trees. Formulas covering entire walls. Not random scribbles. Complex calculations that the brightest mathematicians… cannot fully explain. People walk past every day. Not one has ever stopped to understand. But here is what makes this impossible to dismiss… He claims he is from the year 2345. Stuck here. In our time. Since the early 2000s. And the equations he is writing… are not for us. They are solutions. To problems humanity won’t even face… for another three centuries. He is solving the future. On pavements nobody reads. Some say he is cursed. Trapped in a time he does not belong to. Others say he is here deliberately. A warning. Left in plain sight. Where nobody thinks to look. But here is the part nobody talks about. The equations he wrote 10 years ago… scientists are only now beginning to understand. Not all of them. Just the beginning. Which means the rest… we are not ready for yet. He has been solving problems for 18 years. On walls. On trees. On empty roads where nobody stops. So ask yourself… what does he know… that we don’t. #timetravel #future #mystery #stuckintime #hiddentruth
#Mathematicians Reel by @blackfileaccess - This was deleted 3 times👇
They said it was too strict.
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This was deleted 3 times👇 They said it was too strict. Too uncomfortable. Too intense for kids. But the strange part? The same system quietly produced world-class mathematicians, chess champions, scientists and engineers for decades. 🧠♟️📚 The method was simple. No guessing on exams. Students had to stand in front of the teacher and explain their thinking out loud. You either understood it… or you didn’t. 👁️ One textbook per subject. Not 20 PDFs. Not endless slides. One book. Master it completely. Depth over distraction. Every class included mental math. No calculators. Your brain became the tool. They also made students memorize poetry. Not for culture. For something deeper. Memory training. Pattern recognition. Mental discipline. The same cognitive muscles used by elite programmers, lawyers and strategists. Mistakes were discussed publicly in class. Not to humiliate anyone… But to show exactly how thinking breaks down. Discomfort forced attention. Chess was mandatory in school. Kids learned strategy, consequences, patience, delayed gratification before age 10. ♟️ Teachers didn’t reward agreement. They demanded arguments. If a student said “I don’t know,” the answer was simple: “Come back tomorrow with a real answer.” Intellectual laziness had nowhere to hide. Meanwhile many modern systems did the opposite. They removed difficulty. Removed pressure. Removed discomfort. Then wondered why focus disappeared. Sometimes the methods people call “too hard” are the same methods that build powerful minds. 🧠 People are closing thousands in sales within days with no audience using just one script. It’s buried inside a book banned on Reddit and removed from Gumroad. Comment “Key” to access it 🔥⛓️ #education #mindset #learning #brainpower #discipline focus psychology
#Mathematicians Reel by @themathsmatriix (verified account) - Math in Motion: Visualizing the Gradient Field 📐✨
Ever wondered how mathematicians "see" change? Watch as we take the function f(x, y) = 2 \sin(x) \c
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Math in Motion: Visualizing the Gradient Field 📐✨ Ever wondered how mathematicians "see" change? Watch as we take the function f(x, y) = 2 \sin(x) \cos(y) and break it down into its core components. In this video, we visualize the 3D scalar surface and then derive its gradient vector field. By calculating the partial derivatives: grad(f)=( matrix partial f partial x \\ partial f partial y matrix )=( matrix 2 cos(x)cos(y)\\ - 2sin(x) * sin(y) matrix ) We can map exactly how the function "flows" across the xy-plane. The arrows (vectors) point in the direction of the steepest ascent, showing you exactly where the peaks and valleys are without even looking at the 3D plot! Whether you're prepping for an exam or just love beautiful data visualizations, this is calculus like you’ve never seen it before. 📈🛰️#️⃣ Viral Hashtags #Calculus #MathVisuals #STEM #DataViz EngineeringStudent Mathematics Physics VectorField StudyGram CodingArt Manim MathIsBeautiful MultivariableCalculus AcademicWeapon
#Mathematicians Reel by @quantumquesterr - Did you know Prime Numbers have a "Secret Identity"? 🕵️‍♂️🔢
Most people think Prime Numbers are just loners-numbers that can't be divided. But Pierr
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Did you know Prime Numbers have a "Secret Identity"? 🕵️‍♂️🔢 Most people think Prime Numbers are just loners—numbers that can’t be divided. But Pierre de Fermat discovered a hidden pattern over 350 years ago that still blows mathematicians' minds today! In this video, we’re diving into Fermat’s Theorem on Sums of Two Squares. The rule is simple: If you take any prime number and divide it by 4, and the remainder is 1 (like 5, 13, 17, or 29...), that number can always be expressed as the sum of two perfect square numbers. Examples from the video: 13 = 2^2 + 3^2 (or 4 + 9) 17 = 1^2 + 4^2 (or 1 + 16) 41 = 4^2 + 5^2 (or 16 + 25) It doesn't matter if the number is two digits or twenty—if it fits the "4n + 1" rule, the math never fails! 🤯 Math isn’t just about equations; it’s about finding the hidden symmetry in the universe. 🌌 Drop a "🧠" if you love a good math mystery!#️⃣ Viral Hashtags #Mathematics #PrimeNumbers #Fermat #ScienceFacts STEM EduTok MindBlown MathPuzzles LearningIsFun InterestingFacts NumberTheory
#Mathematicians Reel by @factorevo_ - When we see numbers over 7, the brain automatically groups objects for counting. Red cube = ones, yellow = hundreds, green = thousands. Without visual
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When we see numbers over 7, the brain automatically groups objects for counting. Red cube = ones, yellow = hundreds, green = thousands. Without visualization, 8749 looks like abstract symbols. With blocks, it becomes architecture: 8 towers and 7 floors. Mathematicians call these "cognitive crutches" - but they work. Video author unknown. If you are the author (or rights holder), please contact us. #facts #didyouknow #math #psychology #brain #science =======================================
#Mathematicians Reel by @syed_smart_study - Empowering the Next Generation of Mathematicians! 🎓📈

Hello instagram community!
 I am thrilled to announce the official launch of Syed Smart Online
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Empowering the Next Generation of Mathematicians! 🎓📈 Hello instagram community! I am thrilled to announce the official launch of Syed Smart Online Academy on this platform. Our mission is to provide world-class, personalized education that bridges the gap between classroom learning and academic excellence. Are you a parent in the UK or USA looking for a dedicated tutor who understands your child’s specific curriculum? Whether it’s mastering GCSE/A-Levels or navigating the K-12 Common Core standards, we are here to help your child build confidence and improve their grades. Why Choose Syed Smart Online Academy? • Expert Instruction: Led by a Master’s graduate from the University of Hull, UK. • Global Standards: Specialized curricula for Grade 1 to Grade 12. • Flexible & Remote: Interactive 1-on-1 sessions via Microsoft Teams. • Proven Subjects: Expert tutoring in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Take the First Step Toward Success! 🚀 We believe every student has the potential to excel with the right guidance. To experience our teaching style firsthand, we are offering a FREE Demo Session for your child. 🔗 Visit our website: syedsmartlearninginstitute.com 📲 Message me directly to book your free session today! #OnlineTutoring #MathTutor #UKEducation #USASchools #GCSE K12 STEMEducation SyedSmartAcademy AcademicExcellence DistanceLearning EducationMatters FreeDemo

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