STEM in Motion by Gaurav

STEM in Motion, Visual Intuition for Science & Math

Welcome to a place where abstract concepts come to life.
This channel is dedicated to visualizing the hidden patterns of our universe. From the numbers that shape reality to the mathematics driving modern AI, we decode complex ideas through cinematic animation.

The Philosophy:

Code-Driven Art: Every frame is hand-coded in Python using Manim to ensure mathematical precision.
Universal Reach: Narration is delivered via professional AI voiceover—chosen deliberately to remove accent barriers and ensure science remains accessible to everyone, everywhere.

About the Creator

I’m Gaurav Kannaujiya, a Software Developer and final-year B.Tech student at IIT Bombay.

My journey started in 2017 with a dream to create content, but I put it on hold to conquer one of the world's toughest exams: JEE Advanced. After years of discipline and securing my place at India’s premier engineering institute, I am finally building what I always envisioned.


STEM in Motion by Gaurav

📐 Is the sum of angles in a polygon always fixed?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

🔺 Is it possible to draw a triangle with two right angles?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

My new video on the visual intuition behind the Taylor Series is live! 🚀 Instead of just memorizing formulas, we step out of the 2D number line and into the 3D complex plane to see exactly why this math works—and why it sometimes breaks.

Watch the full breakdown here: https://youtu.be/217i9b13OGU

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

📐 Is a triangle always 180°?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

Is there a largest prime number?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

Is the shortest path always a straight line?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

Is space curved?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

Is zero an even number?

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

We’ve all seen e approx 2.718 in textbooks, but we rarely talk about why the universe is obsessed with it. From compound interest to the way your coffee cools down, $e$ is the "hidden code" behind how things grow and decay. I’ve just dropped a deep dive into why this constant is the MVP of mathematics.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/_hWmui4hWKw

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STEM in Motion by Gaurav

Is the universe cyclic?

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