Hey folks!
The new videos are done. This is full of relations that surprised me: That binary counting can solve a classic puzzle, that ternary counting solves a variant of the puzzle, and that these solutions can be interpreted as a way to walk through a certain graph structure reminiscent of Sierpinski's triangle. And what's more, it features a phenomenal computer science lecturer from Stanford, Keith Schwarz.
This pair of videos will be charged like a single video, since really it's just one project that outgrew itself. If course, if you wanted to pay for it like it was two videos, I wouldn't stop you. For those so inclined, here are a few links:
Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/3Blue1Brown
Squarecash: $GrantSanderson
Bitcoin: 12Lqsk1C4yCp7JqMwh5QMhi6VZPRcRsxwc
But like I said, the default here is that part 2 is on the house. I hope you all enjoy!
-Grant
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2016-11-30 20:06:24 +0000 UTCMedNait
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2016-11-25 19:36:49 +0000 UTCJob van der Zwan
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