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by liorben-david
1154 days ago
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Let me preface what I'm saying by just expressing gratitude to 3b1b for making an amazing math animation library, getting tons of people excited about math(Including me), and producing some really great videos to give people intuition. All that being said, I've found that 3b1b videos tend to bound the intiution you can get on a topic. Most of his videos tend to reframe an idea in some sort of interesting way that can be easier to grasp without rigirous definitions and theorems. If your goal is to just understand the ground level of the idea, then this intutition is really great. I've found that this "visual" intuition becomes unhelpful as soon as you try to grapple with a more advanced version of the topic. Your understanding of the topic is often completely limited to the way he frames it, and becomes quite useless when you leave that limited framing. He doesn't teach you "fourier transform", he teaches you a very specific context of the fourier transform which doesn't generalize well. Again, this is still super valuable if you just want a broad understanding, but not particularly helpful for a comprehensive education of a topic. |
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I don't think the limited understanding is useless once you leave the simplified framing. As an example, linear algebra is far more than just 2/3D continuous space that he covers in "Essence of Linear Algebra", but I think having the solid visual intuition for those simple cases gives you a foundation to learn the less visualizable versions of linear algebra.