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1-Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes | by Terrence Tao:
https://youtu.be/pp06oGD4m00?si=CzD-iPgVVjfUSFje

2-Fermat's Last theorem: abelian and non-abelian approaches | by Andrew Wiles
https://youtu.be/4t1mgEBx1nQ?si=Vf-5KD3sgs75JxGz

3-The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash | by Cédric Villani
https://youtu.be/iHKa8F-RsEM?si=JdAIXdbHMSw5K1l7

4-Overview: information and entropy | by George Verghese
https://youtu.be/BtaVq2g17G0?si=tf_qQ6IeEDHhyjxq

5-Men, Machines, and the World About Them (1950) | by Norbert Wiener (audio)
https://youtu.be/QJWDJvbea0M?si=VQAuQBCqcXh8qkLB

I watched most of Tao's lecture today. Brilliant the way he can explain advanced topics to even an audience who doesn't excel in math. The comments on that youtube vid are riddled with people saying that.

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dude, @ScienceExplorist, what's stopping you from creating a ~math territory?

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It's very expensive to create a new territory and at the moment I still can't afford it.

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gotchya. Well, I really appreciate all your posts here in ~education :) Thanks for making it interesting!

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