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Which mind do you think changed history the most?
We often think mathematics was built by cold formulas and perfect geniuses.

It wasn’t.

It was built by obsession. By rebellion. By people who refused to accept limits.

A man who believed numbers were the essence of reality.
A lawyer who wrote a theorem in the margin and left the world puzzled for 350 years.
A physicist who invented calculus to explain the motion of the universe.
A woman who transformed symmetry into the language of physics while fighting discrimination.
A logician who proved that mathematics itself has limits.

From ancient geometry to infinity, from zero to incompleteness — these minds didn’t just solve problems.

They changed how humanity thinks.

New video out now on The Most Influential Mathematicians in Human History — and why the world we live in today rests on ideas written centuries ago.

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🆕 New video is out.

Who are the minds that redefined modern mathematics?
Why is the Fields Medal often called the “Nobel of Math”?

This video looks at the lives and ideas of 8 extraordinary Fields Medal winners — not just their breakthroughs, but the ways one idea connected number theory, geometry, combinatorics, and even physics.

Watch it, and let me know —
Which Fields Medalist’s story inspired you the most?

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📢 NEW VIDEO IS LIVE
Mathematics didn’t begin in classrooms.

It began with scratches on bones, land disputes after floods, and humans trying to understand the sky above them.
Over thousands of years, those simple ideas grew into proofs, paradoxes, crises, and breakthroughs that reshaped how we understand reality itself.

This video covers every major era of mathematics — from ancient counting to modern AI-assisted proofs.

▶️ Every Era of Mathematics — The Complete History

Comment below:
Which era of mathematics fascinates you the most?

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Discrete math feels confusing only because it’s usually taught the wrong way.
Logic, sets, graphs, algorithms — they’re not separate topics. They all fit together.

In this video, I explain discrete mathematics by building ideas step by step.
No memorizing formulas. Just clear thinking.

If math never clicked for you before, this might change that.

👇 Tell me — which topic always felt confusing?

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