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The-Story-of-Exponentiation
Video #320: The Story of Exponentiation - The Movie
Series 3, Episode 68
Video Description:
"The Story of Exponentiation" is a educational documentary movie about me learning about exponentiation by making exponent tables on paper and digital media.
It all started around Summer of 2015 when I learned about Arthur T. Benjamin & Rudiger Gamm, in which both of them have extraordinary abilities of doing mental arithmetic. On January 2, 2016, I started to draw the first reference table of "Square Numbers" from 1 to 100. Next, I created a system of background numbers for each color since May 2016. Then on March 2018, I started to make reference tables of exponentiation on digital media, because it would be time-consuming to write numbers 1 to 100 for each exponent, and it would take me about 5 hours to write down the exponents, numbers, and colors.
Then on August 15, 2018, I created "The Ultimate Mathematical Guide" along with arithmetic tables and "Numbers 1 to 100: Exponents 0 To 100. One year later (On August 2019), I added 56 more exponents to reach up to "Exponent 156". Finally, my final project of exponentiation was "The Complete Exponentiation Guide" which features 151,300 exponential expressions by using 1,513 exponents for each 100 numbers (Numbers 1-100: Exponents 0 To 1,512). I finally created the BIGGEST exponentiation reference table of all time with over 4.5 million sets of data on Google Spreadsheets.
This movie provides 224 motion picture slides, and this took me 8 hours to make.
Time Points:
0:00:20 - Introduction
0:03:01 - Exponents on Paper (Chapter 1)
1:32:40 - Exponents on Digital Media (Chapter 2)
1:53:55 - Credits (Ending)
Special Thanks To:
Arthur T. Benjamin, Rudiger Gamm, and other mathematicians.
⚠WARNING:⚠
Contains lots of numbers, long words, lots of different colors, and a whole bunch of data.
Music Used:
Mad Science - MK2
Movie #8:
Title: The Story of Exponentiation
Directed & Created By: Rashawn Williams
Genre: Documentary, Education
Duration: 116 Minutes (1 Hour & 56 Minutes)
Objectionable Movie Rating: 1 - No Objectionable Content
Release Date: August 8, 2020
Record Date: May 20, 2020
?UPDATE INFORMATION (As of February 12, 2021):?
On February 3, 2021, all of the reference tables such as arithmetic tables, exponentiation tables, and the names of large numbers that I created in the span from 2018 to 2020 are NO longer here anymore. The main reason why I decided to do this is because, it takes up too much data into one spreadsheet which becomes slower to navigate and causes my computer and phone to crash, and it is a little too unnecessary, complex, and time-consuming. A calculator will be the best option for me instead of too many reference tables which takes up a lot of space, because I have a huge passion into technology and computers anyway. This decision that I made helped me to deal with less stress and worrying about making too many changes. Also, on February 12, 2021, the "Arithmetic Programmer" on Google Slides is also NO longer here anymore. I'm sorry about all this, but it had to happen.
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The-Story-of-Exponentiation-(Trailer)
Video #224: The Story of Exponentiation (Movie Trailer)
Series 2, Episode 80
Video Description:
"The Story of Exponentiation" is a documentary movie about me learning about exponentiation by making exponent tables on paper and digital media.
It all started around Summer of 2015 when I learned about Arthur T. Benjamin & Rudiger Gamm, in which both of them have extraordinary abilities of doing mental arithmetic. On January 2, 2016, I started to draw the first reference table of "Square Numbers" from 1 to 100. Next, I created a system of background numbers for each color since May 2016. Then on March 2018, I started to make reference tables of exponentiation on digital media, because it would be time-consuming to write numbers 1 to 100 for each exponent, and it would take me about 5 hours to write down the exponents, numbers, and colors.
Then on August 15, 2018, I created "The Ultimate Mathematical Guide" along with arithmetic tables and "Numbers 1 to 100: Exponents 0 To 100. One year later (On August 2019), I added 56 more exponents to reach up to "Exponent 156." Finally, my final project of exponentiation was "The Complete Exponentiation Guide" which features 151,300 exponential expressions by using 1,513 exponents for each 100 numbers (Numbers 1-100: Exponents 0 To 1,512). I finally created the BIGGEST exponentiation reference table of all time with over 4.5 million sets of data on Google Spreadsheets.
This movie provides 224 motion picture slides, and this took me 8 hours to make.
This video was recorded on May 20th, 2020.
?IMPORTANT UPDATE (As of July 23, 2020):?
At first this movie will be released on August 20th. Just for the sake of releasing the movie as early as possible, "The Story of Exponentiation" will be released on August 8th, 2020.
?UPDATE INFORMATION (As of February 12, 2021):?
On February 3, 2021, all of the reference tables such as arithmetic tables, exponentiation tables, and the names of large numbers that I created in the span from 2018 to 2020 are NO longer here anymore. The main reason why I decided to do this is because, it takes up too much data into one spreadsheet which becomes slower to navigate and causes my computer and phone to crash, and it is a little too unnecessary, complex, and time-consuming. A calculator will be the best option for me instead of too many reference tables which takes up a lot of space, because I have a huge passion into technology and computers anyway. This decision that I made helped me to deal with less stress and worrying about making too many changes. Also, on February 12, 2021, the "Arithmetic Programmer" on Google Slides is also NO longer here anymore. I'm sorry about all this, but it had to happen.
Special Thanks To:
Arthur T. Benjamin, Rudiger Gamm, and other mathematicians.
⚠WARNING:⚠
Contains lots of numbers, long words, lots of different colors, and a whole bunch of data.
Music Used:
Mad Science - MK2
Copyright © 2020, Believe Life, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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