Enrich your mind with Comedian, Broadcaster & Mathematician Adam Spencer’s brilliant Videobook series pertaining to the wonders of mathematics. Donning his signature hat of ace comedian and mathematician, Adam will take you on an exhilarating journey of mathematical discovery like no other.
In this 10 chapter Videobook series, you will learn the maths of COVID-19 and the concept of exponential growth, the infinity of all counting numbers, the history of maths, group theory and much more.
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Enrich your mind with Comedian, Broadcaster & Mathematician Adam Spencer’s brilliant Videobook series pertaining to the wonders of mathematics. Donning his signature hat of ace comedian and mathematician, Adam will take you on an exhilarating journey of mathematical discovery like no other.
In this 10 chapter Videobook series, you will learn the maths of COVID-19 and the concept of exponential growth, the infinity of all counting numbers, the history of maths, group theory and much more.
In this episode, Adam Spencer gets into the nitty gritty of the largest observable numerical unit known to man. Introduced by Ronald Graham in the 70’s, the number is a result of measuring properties on linear planes in higher than higher dimensions.
Sounds like a lot to take in? It is, but doesn’t necessarily have to be a big deal. Join the discussion as Spencer cannonballs headfirst into understanding one of the most complex numbers in human history.
Math Life By Adam Spencer
Enrich your mind with Comedian, Broadcaster & Mathematician Adam Spencer’s brilliant Videobook series pertaining to the wonders of mathematics. Donning his signature hat of ace comedian and mathematician, Adam will take you on an exhilarating journey of mathematical discovery like no other.
In this 10 chapter Videobook series, you will learn the maths of COVID-19 and the concept of exponential growth, the infinity of all counting numbers, the history of maths, group theory and much more.