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Theres this epidemic of people trying to larp mathematics in order to flex their iq. This dude made a post about how he "derived" the geodesic equation but he did it in the most convoluted and complex way possible. "muh 6 hour derivation"

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no joke you literally can derive this exact equation if you know the chain rule and product rule in less than 2 minutes by setting the derivative to 0. Henry taking calculus 1 could unironically derive this equation. Here it is I wrote it for u

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of course he chose the most complex way possible and people in the replies not knowing any better thought he was actually smart or something.
:lul::lul::lul::lul:

Also this dude is acting like he discovered the derivation himself and didnt just ask chatgpt to copy the derivation onto a document to larp iq on tiktok fags:lul:

This is a repeated situation with these "math tiktokers" they never actually solve any problems and show their work in order to prove they have any actual knowledge on what they talk about. They only copy results from wikipedia and will intentionally use the most complicated way or arriving at the result in order to appear smart.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

@imontheloose @Wicket
 
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bro him putting "six hour derivation" is genuinely frying me:lul::lul:

dude wanted so badly to be glazed
 
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what is calculus
 
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water, but cool looking nonetheless
 
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I have to do this in class in the future btw
 
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Damn lol, people forget how great of a virtue being humble and truthful is
 
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I have to do this in class in the future btw
if you major in mathematics or physics then most likely yes assuming you go to grad school
 
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calculus is cool but any1 who has done any physics whatsoever will hv done it to ad nausaeum
 
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calculus is cool but any1 who has done any physics whatsoever will hv done it to ad nausaeum
"6 hour derivation btw"

the 6 hour derivation in question
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calculus is cool but any1 who has done any physics whatsoever will hv done it to ad nausaeum
computational math is mogged to the slums by proof based math tbh
 
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Im not smart enough to do any sorts of maths or science so im cooked lmao
 
Logic larpers are even worse

They use the words modus ponens and think they are a genius.
 
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@ me I wanna see the og please:feelsautistic:
 
Logic larpers are even worse

They use the words modus ponens and think they are a genius.
jfl me in undergrad focusing on analytical philosophy to larp being an intellectual

i got fucking caught
 
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This is a repeated situation with these "math tiktokers" they never actually solve any problems and show their work in order to prove they have any actual knowledge on what they talk about. They only copy results from wikipedia and will intentionally use the most complicated way or arriving at the result in order to appear smart.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
these are the same retards who think writing a long ass equation on a blackboard makes them look like a genius
 
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Theres this epidemic of people trying to larp mathematics in order to flex their iq. This dude made a post about how he "derived" the geodesic equation but he did it in the most convoluted and complex way possible. "muh 6 hour derivation"

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no joke you literally can derive this exact equation if you know the chain rule and product rule in less than 2 minutes by setting the derivative to 0. Henry taking calculus 1 could unironically derive this equation. Here it is I wrote it for u

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of course he chose the most complex way possible and people in the replies not knowing any better thought he was actually smart or something.
:lul::lul::lul::lul:

Also this dude is acting like he discovered the derivation himself and didnt just ask chatgpt to copy the derivation onto a document to larp iq on tiktok fags:lul:

This is a repeated situation with these "math tiktokers" they never actually solve any problems and show their work in order to prove they have any actual knowledge on what they talk about. They only copy results from wikipedia and will intentionally use the most complicated way or arriving at the result in order to appear smart.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

@imontheloose @Wicket
I cannot read maths for the life of me. I thought this was some Kabballah or something.
 
these are the same retards who think writing a long ass equation on a blackboard makes them look like a genius
which does btw, you can't deny that it makes them look smart as fuck

but it's probably simple
 
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Logic larpers are even worse

They use the words modus ponens and think they are a genius.
You can only logical if you live by the rules of logic. Most of those larpers are easily annoyed, which goes against their own mantra.
 
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Theres this epidemic of people trying to larp mathematics in order to flex their iq. This dude made a post about how he "derived" the geodesic equation but he did it in the most convoluted and complex way possible. "muh 6 hour derivation"

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no joke you literally can derive this exact equation if you know the chain rule and product rule in less than 2 minutes by setting the derivative to 0. Henry taking calculus 1 could unironically derive this equation. Here it is I wrote it for u

View attachment 5276668

of course he chose the most complex way possible and people in the replies not knowing any better thought he was actually smart or something.
:lul::lul::lul::lul:

Also this dude is acting like he discovered the derivation himself and didnt just ask chatgpt to copy the derivation onto a document to larp iq on tiktok fags:lul:

This is a repeated situation with these "math tiktokers" they never actually solve any problems and show their work in order to prove they have any actual knowledge on what they talk about. They only copy results from wikipedia and will intentionally use the most complicated way or arriving at the result in order to appear smart.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

@imontheloose @Wicket
i studied all the way to linear algebra (Calculus BC to Linear Algebra), and i genuinely don't know wtf this means

think i just threw all my info on calc in the fucking trash. this is deadass so confusing to me
 
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everyone on tiktok thinks if they make an epliepsy inducing edit on advanced uni math that they would seem smarter than their fellow tards :feelsuhh::feelsuhh:
 
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everyone on tiktok thinks if they make an epliepsy inducing edit on advanced uni math that they would seem smarter than their fellow tards :feelsuhh::feelsuhh:
Which is funny cuz it's usually just eulers formula with some moving sine and cosine graphs and taylor series.
 
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hink i just threw all my info on calc in the fucking trash
It aint that bad derivative is just rate of change and integral is signed area under graph, then u just memorize some rules for calculating them for different functions like power law or Leibniz rule, or u-sub. That is most calculus classes at least.
 
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"btw" is always a giveaway
 
It aint that bad derivative is just rate of change and integral is signed area under graph, then u just memorize some rules for calculating them for different functions like power law or Leibniz rule, or u-sub. That is most calculus classes at least.
i remember a little bit of calc,

i remember having to figure out at which points the graphs touches the x axis, whether it went through or bounced back - and based on that you get the derivative of the graph

and there was an aspect of calculus where you calculated the total area under a specific graph

and some shit like that

i remember key words like u-sub and etc.

but the thing that this guy wrote at the very top i have 0 recollection of, pretty sure he was just exaggerating the fact that calculus students are easily able to solve it. I was in Calc BC and on god i don't remember anything like that

but i'm sure if i relearn calc a little bit more and figure out what the guy wrote then i'd be able to understand it
 
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i studied all the way to linear algebra (Calculus BC to Linear Algebra), and i genuinely don't know wtf this means
use the product rule to take the derivative of v*e and then use the chain rule to write v*e' with respect to xi instead of tau
 
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thread is about people like you dude
isn't, though, i never claimed high IQ

+ i'm literally admitting to not being able to understand how OP derived original answer jfl
 
use the product rule to take the derivative of v*e and then use the chain rule to write v*e' with respect to xi instead of tau
i'm not even kidding this post is going to make me waste sm time trying to figure out how you got your answer

i think i'm sort of seeing what you did though; i'll probably relearn what i forgot and try to solve ts myself
 
I have to do this in class in the future btw
Not in highschool this is university level so it depends on what and if you decide to study
 
but the thing that this guy wrote at the very top i have 0 recollection of, pretty sure he was just exaggerating the fact that calculus students are easily able to solve it. I was in Calc BC and on god i don't remember anything like that
if you know the chain rule and product rule and you can do this.

But this is for curved space so the basis vector e is also changing
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but the thing that this guy wrote at the very top i have 0 recollection of, pretty sure he was just exaggerating the fact that calculus students are easily able to solve it. I was in Calc BC and on god i don't remember anything like that
He was, you don't learn about curved space until differential geometry which is like calculus on steroids.
 
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if you know the chain rule and product rule and you can do this.

But this is for curved space so the basis vector e is also changing
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yea i can confidently say that the entire concept is genuinely new to me, i've never learned curved spaces in my BC class - so it's most likely a little bit more advanced than my skill level

but it's something cool and new i can add on to my forgotten calc skills, will definitely try and learn tn ty, especially since you reassured me that it's not difficult
 
He was, you don't learn about curved space until differential geometry which is like calculus on steroids.
do u think it'll take a while for me to learn curved spaces or can i simply add onto it?
 
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Im not smart enough to do any sorts of maths or science so im cooked lmao
cope so u sit on ur ass and have an excuse for not studying

because you think you're intellectually incapable :lul::lul::lul:
 
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do u think it'll take a while for me to learn curved spaces or can i simply add onto it?
The concept of curved space is incredibly complex. You need to learn what a differential manifold is, which will require learning what an atlas and a manifold is, which will require you learning about topological spaces, second countability, and being locally diffeomorphic, which will reqiuire you to learn some basic topology (but really topology should be a prerequisite).
 
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He was, you don't learn about curved space until differential geometry which is like calculus on steroids.
yea i can confidently say that the entire concept is genuinely new to me, i've never learned curved spaces in my BC class - so it's most likely a little bit more advanced than my skill level

but it's something cool and new i can add on to my forgotten calc skills, will definitely try and learn tn ty, especially since you reassured me that it's not difficult
no the entire subject is difficult af no doubt

but this particular equation is insanely easy to derive all you need to know is the chain rule and product rule and you can do it.

the entire derivation can be done in like 3 lines at most which is why it was funny af seeing this dude acting like arriving at the equation is some insane task or something:forcedsmile:
 
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no the entire subject is difficult af no doubt

but this particular equation is insanely easy to derive all you need to know is the chain rule and product rule and you can do it.

the entire derivation can be done in like 3 lines at most which is why it was funny af seeing this dude acting like arriving at the equation is some insane task or something:forcedsmile:
You're right, it's an easy question if ur not a LARPer and understand the differential (in the context of differential geometry).
 
You're right, it's an easy question if ur not a LARPer and understand the differential (in the context of differential geometry).
niggas really out here faking knowing math when they can just actually learn it
 
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niggas really out here faking knowing math when they can just actually learn it
They probably didnt cover any of the foundational stuff and just skipped to the problem resulting in a 6 hour slop proof.
 
The concept of curved space is incredibly complex. You need to learn what a differential manifold is, which will require learning what an atlas and a manifold is, which will require you learning about topological spaces, second countability, and being locally diffeomorphic, which will reqiuire you to learn some basic topology (but really topology should be a prerequisite).
jfl i'm not wasting my time then :lul:
 

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