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27/05/2026

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Geometry Meets Statistics | Mean Median Mode

In this video, I geometrically represent and explain the concepts of Mean, Median, and Mode in a simple and visual way.

Instead of only formulas, this video helps you understand how these three important statistical measures behave through shapes, positions, balance points, and graphical intuition.

β€’ Mean as balancing point
β€’ Median as middle position
β€’ Mode as highest frequency point
β€’ Visual comparison of all three
β€’ Mathematical graphical explanation

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19/05/2026

Demystifying Deep Learning: How Data Powers the Feedforward Neural Network.

12/05/2026

A cyberpunk-styled visual journey explaining DNA, RNA, and transcription, animated entirely from scratch using Python. Watch the molecular code of life come alive through code and math!

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Watch the math come to life.

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The Pythagorean Theorem... but make it code!
Ever wonder why aΒ² + bΒ² = cΒ² actually works? I decided to prove this classic math rule by building a custom animation completely from scratch!
Instead of using standard video editing software, I wrote this entirely in Python. The script calculates the geometry frame-by-frame to show exactly how the area of the squares on the two shorter sides perfectly matches the area of the big square (the hypotenuse).It was a super fun challenge combining coding with geometry.

Drop a comment below: What math concept, physics rule, or algorithm should I try to visualize next? πŸ‘‡πŸ’¬

24/04/2026

Ever wondered what x + y + z = 1 actually looks like in 3D? It's not just an equation β€” it's a flat triangular plane slicing through space, touching each axis at exactly 1. Mind = blown?
Drop a like if this helped you visualize it!

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