Cannons that Never Miss
whether it's recess basketball, captain blubber's shenanigans or the alien kangaroo invasion, having an aimbot is always useful
0:00 Intro
0:21 Basketball
1:20 Basketball Maths
1:54 Captain Blubber
3:41 Captain Blubber Maths
4:06 Captain Blubber Part 2
4:49 Space Kangaroos
5:24 Space Kangaroos Math
6:05 Root Finding Algorithm
7:28 Finale
White paper on the ideas in this video:
docs.google.com/document/d/1T...
Discord: / discord
Пікірлер: 1 000
Imagine trying to describe the end to someone
@canter1ter
Жыл бұрын
-...And then the fish shoot the kangaroo head in its mouth and destroy it! -Wow, thats so interesting! Anyway, my friends are here, go meet them! -Hi guys! Why are you in medical gowns? -We're from the Psychiatric medical facility №69, come with us please.
@youraveragerobloxkid
Жыл бұрын
WE ARE THE KANGAROO OVERLORDS, SURRENDER NOW YOU BASTAARDS
@abyssalAnnihilation
Жыл бұрын
easy just show them the previous bit
@abyssalAnnihilation
Жыл бұрын
i am very smaAarT
@Halcyon_Daysed
Жыл бұрын
I gotchu: “if you know you know 😉🧐😅”
"And our fish only have a single cannon to defend themselves" I think you forgot the fact that the cannon has maxed reload and firing speed
@mantask.9688
2 жыл бұрын
when you forgot your minigun so you use the next best thing
@addisonchow9798
2 жыл бұрын
@@mantask.9688 If you think about it, this is a CIWS. Which is a point defense mini gun.
@mantask.9688
2 жыл бұрын
@@addisonchow9798 jeez i wonder if they got 2 laser guns
@addisonchow9798
2 жыл бұрын
@@mantask.9688 I don't think their current power source could support 2 lasers. They need to research a better power source before doing so. I think a rail gun that shoots like a shotgun is a good counter to the boomerangs. I think the ship shoots a plasma bolt like a star wars laser. A real laser would be invisible to us and we'd only see the turret turning and boomerangs exploding. Not sure why the kangaroos never bothered to invest in multi warhead boomerangs that split up with decoy boomerangs released.
@seventhspud
2 жыл бұрын
@@addisonchow9798 they spent too much on the paint job
As a kid, "Why would someone buy seventy bananas?" As an adult, "Ah yes, the alien kangaroos."
@hb97
2 жыл бұрын
😂
@ashtimbo
Жыл бұрын
what does this mean
@ShigadyShigadyShwey
Жыл бұрын
@@ashtimbo As a kid "These examples used in maths problems are silly, no one buys seventy bananas." Yet now as adults "The example used in this maths problem is alien kangaroos, of course, makes sense."
@BusinessWolf1
Жыл бұрын
XD
@DipUniversal
11 ай бұрын
Perfect sense, I find no flaws in this logic!
The most amazing thing about captain blubber is not the fact that he defended the empire's hellfire, nor the fact that he found a way to make his cannons into gatling guns, but how he got so many cannonballs on that dinky little ship
@duck-cc4qu
Жыл бұрын
his crew makes them pretty fast
@DroneTC
Жыл бұрын
his crew makes? crew makes. crewmakes. crewmates. among us
@AssistantCoreAQI
Жыл бұрын
@DroneVaporized Holy Hell.
@frankyboy8513
Жыл бұрын
@@DroneTC sussy 😳
@fiveninenowNOW
11 ай бұрын
@@DroneTC JELLY BEAN POWER, ACTIATE
You can’t say you can skip to 1:54 for no math and then show 2 million basketballs go in the hoop at a similar time without expecting me to go back
First example: yeah, very easy, very common, can be seen everyday (cannon aside) Second example: okay, not as common nowadays and a bit more complex to do, but still “realistic” (extreme cannonball barrage aside) Third example: W H A T I’m worried by how he’s using a present example (basketball), a past example (pirates and ships battle) and a supposed future example (the space kangaroos). Can you see the future and are you trying to warn us of what we’ll be facing? Our overlords?
@attyy
2 жыл бұрын
well if you think about it, the third one is actually a present example as well. missile defense systems today likely run off something similar to what was described here.
@yoavravid7893
2 жыл бұрын
@@attyy probably the 2nd and the 3rd
@aberrantreptile
2 жыл бұрын
As someone who lives in the land of kangaroos: you should be very afraid.
@Dubbo9876
2 жыл бұрын
@@attyy I too am from the land of kangaroos and if it wasn't for our fishy friends we wouldn't have made it this long
@martymoomcfarty
2 жыл бұрын
"You see, there are these space kangaroos, and they are fighting a few space fish, and-" "Are you on meth?"
I'm a calculus tutor, and I'm going to use these videos to teach my students! Very well done!! I love your incorporation of fundamental physics and mathematical concepts in complex applications. Excellent animation as well. I look forward to seeing what you do next!
@youtubeuser206
2 жыл бұрын
So in other words you're a professional 🤓??
@thesun5275
Жыл бұрын
may need some *slight* censorship because of the single use of "fuck it"
@gamerofgaminggames636
Жыл бұрын
@@thesun5275 meh, I tutor mainly high school and college students, so I’m sure they won’t care
@wb7551
Жыл бұрын
Ur a tutor? Ur named gamer of gaming games bruh
@gamerofgaminggames636
Жыл бұрын
@@wb7551 yeah, outside of education I like games! The duality of man
I hope this channel grows to millions of subs. So much effort put into these videos
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love making them
@mitlanderson
Жыл бұрын
@@b2stud got a patreon yet mate?
@b2stud
Жыл бұрын
@@mitlanderson I don't
Somehow I watched 8 minutes of math without feeling exhausted afterwards, nice
@user-ox7yi1it9u
2 жыл бұрын
Thid is how you know it's a good video
@karlcole5617
9 ай бұрын
i gain strength from math
7:51 I love how the turret just flails around firing like a god
@overloader7900
2 жыл бұрын
The music makes it even better
@supremechaosbeing2696
2 жыл бұрын
Firing like a god? New deity: anti-boomerang cannon
@ianrzep9011
2 жыл бұрын
This is footage of point defense in Stellaris
@xxizcrilexlxx1505
2 жыл бұрын
@@overloader7900 btw what is the song?
@RandomDucc-sj8pd
Жыл бұрын
@@xxizcrilexlxx1505 asgard by freq36
I found you off your bloons video and that video had quality. And now I just finished this quality video. Keep up the great work!
Really liked how you broke down the solving of higher order polynomials!! I was trying to figure out how you guarantee finding a solution but differentiating it is clever! 🔥 10/10 will watch again
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I’ll be honest, I forgot who you were but I’m glad KZread notifications reminded me
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
glad I could remind you :P
This has to be one of the coolest videos i have ever seen! Cant believe you dont have a bigger audience. Im really intrigued by simulations like this, especially with AI like the one you showed in the other video with the fish that had to survive. Can i ask how or where you make those? I would like to try to make some myself. Thank you
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I make most of it in Unity, which is a game engine but it's extremely flexible. Thanks for the praise!
This is like the the third time I've watched this and I JUST noticed that the hoop is destroyed by the explosion at 0:42
Genuinely curious; you state that a general equation for solving for the unknown variable (t) only exists in polynomials that have 4 or less degrees. Why did you reduce your 6th degree polynomial all the way down to the first degree? Why not settle for those general equations of the 2-4th degrees? Additionally, is it quicker to reduce it all the way down to the first degree or is it computationally quicker to not take the derivative 5 times?
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
its definitely possible to stop at the 4th degree or the 3rd even, but those formulas are extremely long. The 4th degree equation has around 100 instances of its coefficients in it, just for one x-intercept...
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
it might be quicker than reducing to the 1st degree, but it's very easy to get the formulas wrong
@patrickbaker7014
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud why not just factorise the polynomials to the point where its trivial to solve via null factor law?
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
@@patrickbaker7014 That's a perfectly fine way of doing it as well, I think the Jenkins-Traub algorithm does exactly that.
@patrickbaker7014
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud Ah ok fair enough, it's just a coincidence that I was teaching myself polynomials a few hours earlier, wanted to see if there was a reason it wouldn't apply lol
holy cow that was one of the best videos i've ever seen dude
@JoseGamingGD
2 жыл бұрын
Facts
I like how this is actually something that could be practical. Great video for explaining the uses of solving quadratics+ and some cool motion stuff.
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
glad you liked it!
This channel is gonna blow up. Then i can proudly say ive been a sub since your first video 😎
@delicioushomemadestrawberr8730
2 жыл бұрын
*2
@kjellbeats
2 жыл бұрын
@@delicioushomemadestrawberr8730 well this would be the third technically, but ive been subscribed since his first video.
@funnyman7973
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@ROFL1337PWN
2 жыл бұрын
Pro
@schnitzelmike727
2 жыл бұрын
same x4
The last 50 seconds were an absolute cinematic masterpiece. On a more serious note, I love these education videos and the fish people!
Wow not only did you explain math in a way that is easy to understand, you have great animation abilities as well and obviously coding knowledge. You're going places man.
I ADORE the animation in this! This is actually a really good explanation of this stuff, and is very entertaining to watch even if you don't really get any specifics.
The explosion example seemed like a bit of a weird way to explain it at first, but then you explained how powerful it can be.
Like how you've put the canons in a way that they are showing smile faces in the air :D nice easter egg 1:42
@athanflores2067
11 ай бұрын
Nice egg
6:52 for anyone who was confused a derivative is the slope of its function at 2 points so infinitely close together they form one point. The reason a derivative’s x-intercepts coincide with peaks and valleys of it’s parent function is because a line perpendicular to the peak of the parent function has a slope of 0, or a horizontal line.
@o_sch
2 жыл бұрын
"a line perpendicular to the peak of the parent function has a slope of 0, or a horizontal line." *tangent perpendicular would be infinite slope
like a teacher telling a math student that cows are not spherical, i jokingly shouted out "WHAT ABOUT WIND" at 0:33
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
Жыл бұрын
Cows are spherical?
Ok that ending battle actually was fucking hype as shit. Reminds me of those anime where the mc is waaaay under powered but uses his smarts to out maneuver or out wit the enemy. Fucking banger of a video right here
Amazing video! Wasn't expecting this to be you're second video, but damn I sure did enjoy it!
Decent animation, great explanation, and colorful humor? Yep this is gonna be the few KZreadrs I’ll have my notification bell on for!! Awesome video
I stumbled onto your channel and it’s a freaking gem bro. Just sad there wasn’t more content for me to binge haha. Keep up the good work and I’m looking forward to future videos!
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
Me too! Glad you liked the content :)
Having come from the present, I find it extremely funny how when the kangaroo overlords run out of space boomerangs they resort not to a technological marvel, but to the classic "raw chicken in salad" gun
It's really awesome that you not only created this video, but also provided a white paper that goes more in-depth into the process! Thank you for the great content!
the video and it's style seem simple, but it's got a lot of subtle details that just pull the whole thing together, great stuff, cant wait for the next video!
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you!
Your videos should be in our physics class
Geez Im so impressed with these videos. So many different skills all coming together to make an entertaining video from cannons to AI flailing around. Projects that would have different departments/SMEs working on it all done by one person, very impressive.
I was not expecting to watch probably the best visualization of calculus I have ever seen. Watching this makes math make so much more sense to me. Thank you
Really awesome video ejoyed watching it you are really good at teaching math hopefully we get to see more videos like this
This is genuinely one of the best channels on KZread.
I love every little chaotic detail like in 1:02 where the other hoop gets destroyed, it's so cool!!! Also, in general, your animations are so funny, I love them so much! I hope.to see more videos like this in the future, with math and everything
This is fantastic please keep creating you are so good at every part of this! So entertaining!
This is actual one of the best videos I have seen, great visuals for anyone watching just cuz they want to watch, also funny
Great video, I feel like I learnt a lot By the way, I’m confused what you meant at 7:21. Do you still aim for one of the x-intercepts of the original graph, just the final derivative, or something else?
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
once you find the x-intercept of the line, you can use that to solve the quadratic, then you can use those x-intercepts to solve the cubic and so on until you solve the original line. The original line's x-intercepts are what you want to find.
@ZeroRelevance
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud Oh cool, that makes sense. Thanks for the reply! As I said, great video, hard to believe this is only your second proper one with how well made it felt.
Great videos loved the Easter egg of the cannon balls making happy faces , you feel so natural even tho these are your first videos keep up with the good work
I'm here from the bloons video and I didn't understand much of anything from the math parts but the visual representation were very cool. I think your channel will bloom with videos like these.
this is some kickass content dude, keep up the great work!
Happy your channel wasn’t a one stop spot on btd6, you made an amazing video here and it has boundless potential for more
Just found out about this channel and the quality of the content is just mindblowing to me, keep up the good work!!
Honestly when i saw the btd6 vid i knew this channel would be great, but i never anticipated this level of complexity mixed with dumb pirate jokes. This channel is an honest to god gold mine only 3 vids in
i love the fish returning from the bt6 video. it would be hilarious if these example became recurring little characters/plots for any future videos
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
Seems we think alike my friend ;)
@toblobs
Жыл бұрын
*foreshadowing intensifies*
This video was an absolute educational and comedic masterpiece from start to finish. Bravo
Loved the video so much I'm still watching it over and over again.
Great video! It manages to be both entertaining and informative. I'm almost certain this channel will blow up!
Applied maths engineering student here, loving the content. Where did you learn all this, it is there first time I encounter these formulas written this way ! Keep it up. Awesome graphics too
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! If you're referring to the content of the video itself, I've been teaching myself how to make video games (and videos occasionally) for over 10 years now. I even did a degree in it hahaha. I still firmly remember calculus and the equations of motion from college, which helped me figure out the algorithms.
@MrBoubource
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud I was talking about the maths, they didn't teach me these ones lol
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrBoubource ah I see. I learned the basic physics equation (s = ut + 1/2at^2) from physics in college. The explosion metaphor or equation was something I made myself. I also came up with the root-finding algorithm myself, although I'm probably not the first person to figure it out.
@MrBoubource
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud I liked the metaphor as well as the algorithm. Good job!
@MagicGonads
2 жыл бұрын
the physics equation is a direct consequence of newton's first law + integration
It s truly one of the best content on youtube for me, I love ai, simulations, and stuff like that and your channel is just that, I m really glad I found this, I hope one day I ll be able to code things like you do
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
You definitely will, just stick to it!
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever saw on KZread! Congrats!
This channel is amazing! I love your animations and how you explain things!
Probally the absolute best computer science video I have ever seen awesome work
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kind sir
Already your one of my favorite content creators
Fantastic video, you already have to quality to have such a large following. Crazy good job
This was amazing. As someone who is somewhat familiar with the equations and concepts presented, seeing them utilized and explored made me realize how much I learned over the years, even if it was more like "oh, I think I know where we go from here!" Outstanding work. That is to say nothing about the simple yet fun animations, sound design, and stories this video tells. Have a sub.
8:14 Can't belive i laughed so hard at this thing
This was a fantastic vid well done! definitely make more if your not already getting enough praise
Everything about this video is such high quality it’s crazy. Super interesting and full of personality and humour you can tell how much effort went into it
my god great video, and the animations are hilarious. taking a robot dynamics/kinematics class rn and this might help tremendously
YES YOU BEAUTIFUL RED FISH!! blow that big fat kangaroo up!!
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
calm down sir
@JB-iu6dj
2 жыл бұрын
Fish suck, Roos rule
@TheRyzenfall
Ай бұрын
Bro was edging to it 😭
Keep up this amazing work, and your channel might hit the jackpot in the youtube algorithm. Maybe it already has...
imagine sitting on your ship watching a bunch of pirates shoot your cannonballs out of the sky
Never enjoyed hideous math problems so much in my life. Those animations were delightful.
I bet you had fun making this video Great vid 👍
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
hahaha I definitely did
Your videos are great and I enjoy watching them even though I’m not very familiar with this complexity of maths.
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
im glad you still managed to enjoy it
I currently have these exact things in math and physics (though we didn't cover jerk yet, so I was even more happy to learn that here), and in class it was kinda boring but here, you make this interesting af! For real, I had a great amount of fun watching this, keep going, your other videos are awesome too! ;)
This was great! Loved the explosion method and the bisection to find the polynomial. Very cool!
My time spent in calculus is worth it after all, I actually could understand what he talked about.
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
check the description, I made a paper which goes into detail about the concepts
Look at the back of the boat at 4:46
This is brilliant! Your visualization of maths is fantastic!
Love the content so far, can’t wait to see what else you do!
The explosion model for tracking moving projectiles immediately made me think of Israel’s “iron dome” for intercepting rockets. The explosion model looks like a dome. I would assume they’re using similar maths there?
2:32 good old scream
Thank you so so so much for making the most entertaining math videos I’ve ever seen
This is INCREDIBLE content for someone's second video. You've got the talent and the wit, keep it up!
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
thank you kind sir
5:21 nah with the fire rate demonstrated at the end by both sides I think they’ll be fine
5:06 when you die
This is so well made, keep it up!
I loved everything about this video. I hope there are more to come
AMAZING
That was epic
Ooooooooooo having needed to implement some Sturm chain root finding schenanigans in the past, this is an excellent exploration into that stuff in a very real world way :3 appreciate it!
very nicely done, I found it relatable on many levels: the physics and the calculus part too sadly I couldn't use this technique to aim for my enemies as those were going on a predefined path and not according to physics found you with the btd video, and subbed because of this one
I know i'm veeeeery late to ask this kind of question, and it may have a very simple answer, but.... How exactly did you animate those 3d-scenes? (including the flat stickmen?) (also, what program for the animations?)
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I used Unity for most of the animations as well as After Effects for the 2d stuff. The flat stickmen are unity objects with sprites being switched out
what’s the song called at the end??
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
I made it
@courtslee8790
2 жыл бұрын
woah that’s so cool!! you are very talented sir
@Terracraft321
2 жыл бұрын
Boomerang Bonzana
Your videos are unbelievably impressive. Brilliant quality content, keep it up and you'll blow up in no time!
Hey, I dont know enough about math to understand fully, but I think I got the concept. Keep doing this stuff.
minecraft when?
@LOL_MANN
2 жыл бұрын
11 years ago
@b2stud
2 жыл бұрын
hahaha I've actually played hundreds of hours in Minecraft its not too far-fetched to make a video about it...
@3sjokolade728
2 жыл бұрын
@@b2stud Maybe make an AI that can speedrun minecraft, or something like that... Maybe too difficult, but would be very interesting. I have hard about an AI to minecraft called Baritone, that finds the fastest way to execute a given task, like building, mining, or to find the fastest way to a specified location.
0:22 "This is Steph Curry..who never misses his target. No matter where you put him"
This was some of the best content i've seen in a while... I'm a mechanical engineering student and i loved the math and the animations displaying said math were beautiful. Super interesting stuff
This is incredibly entertaining to watch. Keep up the good work!
What is this video lol...
This is definitely the most engaging way I've seen these topics presented. I love the focus on intuition. It'd be cool if it were possible to help build that intuition from scratch, but it'd lose me almost for sure.
Haha I just finished an assignment for calculating roots using the bisection method in python. Excellent video, keep up the good work!
This is the best maths educational content I ever seen.