2021-11-05
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Against my better judgement, here is all the terrible python code I used to find the cosh curves. https://github.com/standupmaths/bubble-cosh
The Goldschmid point is at 0.5276973967
The bubble bursts at 0.6627434193
The working out steps I skipped are on the MathWorld Minimal Surface of Revolution page. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/MinimalSurfaceofRevolution.html
If you like some bikes with your gradients, check out Nico's 'Live To Ride' channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/NicoTurnerVideos
And as you may have noticed, the laser video with Seb is not out yet. I think it's going to trail this one by quite a while.
Thanks to all of my Patreon supporters funded this video. Normally I would just visit a maths museum and have a fun day out. But thanks to you all, I was able to hire a camera person to follow me around. Plus I did a day of prep-work writing code before my visit and a day of generating plots after the visit. That's thanks to Patreon. (Who am I kidding; I would have done the coding and plots anyway.) https://www.patreon.com/standupmaths
CORRECTIONS
- None yet: let me know if you spot any mistakes!
Filming and editing by Nico Turner
State-of-the-art computer simulations by Matt Parker
Music by Howard Carter
Design by Simon Wright and Adam Robinson
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com/
US book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/610964/humble-pi-by-matt-parker/
UK book: https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/humble-pi-signed-paperback