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The most enchanting collection of videos where the elegance of science, the logic of mathematics, and the brilliance of human imagination unite—curated by Ali to challenge perspectives, evoke wonder, and celebrate the extraordinary beauty of knowledge.
How to draw a circle perfectly? Learn this simple technique to help you draw a
Art student Yasutoki Kariya turned Newton’s Cradle, the iconic desktop toy that demonstrates Newton’s third
Magnets are objects with magnetic forces. They have two poles, called north and south, and
Almost everyone knows Wilson Bentley as a “The Snowflake Man.” Chuck Smith made a beautiful
Not content with juggling alone, Ravi Fernando decided to juggle while simultaneously solving a Rubik’s
W. Kaszkin filmed the never-setting Arctic Midnight Sun on a trip around the sky above
Stereoscopy for Kandinsky is a beautiful animation that takes you on a journey through Kandinsky’s
Using data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, director Seán Doran created an exceptionally detailed view
The Last Bookshop imagines a future where physical books have died out. A small boy
This 10-hours relaxing oceanscapes has no narration but is so remarkable. Get ready to be
In 1997, Roberto Carlos scored a great goal! Erez Garty describes the football physics behind
The number of known exoplanets passed 5,000. This animation tracks humanity’s discovery of the planets
Artist Martin Baas made a giant clock that features two handymen sweeping trash in a
A purely visual exploration of the properties of congruent triangles. Bruce Cornwell made this beautiful
Cheetahs are beautiful animals! And watching a cheetah running in slow motion is mesmerizing! This
“Beauty In Numbers” is an animated film exploring the mysteries of the endless number pi.The
In this 1 hour documentary, Richard Feynman kept talking about mathematics and science. If you
Mr. Finch, a substitute teacher wrote on the chalkboard 3.1415926535 and then he asked the
Enjoy 10 minutes of mesmerizing deep-sea animals filmed by MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles in the
Blooms: John Edmark’s 3D printed strobe animated sculptures show us a delightful balance between math
After four years of trying, Mike Olbinski finally got the shot he’d been searching for:
This is a beautiful caterpillar with nine electric motors climbing a woodpile by Reuben Margolin.
In the movie, A Beautiful Mind, J. Nash teaches vector calculus. After discarding the book,
In the 1987 movie “Rain Man,” Raymond Babbit, studies the toothpicks on the floor and