Math in Universe
Math in Universe
DATE: 01/28/25
2BSE-B (FILIPINO)
INTRODUCTION
Math is everywhere, and it’s a fascinating look how math shapes the world around us. I
really enjoyed and amaze how it explained complex ideas in a way that was easy to understand.
The documentary follows the story of Mathematics from Ancient times to Modern day. It
explores how people have used math to solve mysteries in nature and in the universe. We meet a
bunch of smart folks, like Mathematicians, Physicists, and Engineers, who explain how math
helps us understand everything from the way Planets move to the patterns on seashells.
I really enjoyed how the documentary jumped back and forth through time, showing us how
math has been used for centuries to unlock secrets. It was like taking a trip through history with
some of the brightest minds. The documentary made me see that math is more than just numbers
and equations. It's a language that helps us understand the world around us. It showed how math
is found everywhere, from the spiraling patterns of a seashell to the way galaxies move in space.
It's like a secret code that unlocks the beauty of the universe. I really enjoyed learning about
things like the golden ratio, which appears in nature and art, and fractals, which are those super
cool repeating patterns found everywhere. The documentary explained those things in a way that
I will love to learn more about Math. The documentary covers a lot of ground, and it moves
pretty quickly. Sometimes I felt like I needed a bit more time to fully understand some of the
ideas. What it made me think about first, the power of curiosity: This documentary reminded me
that asking questions and seeking answers is what makes learning exciting. The scientists in the
film were so passionate about their work, and it showed me that curiosity can lead to amazing
discoveries. Second, The beauty of math: I always thought of math as a subject that was just
about getting the right answer. But this documentary showed me that math is also about beauty
and creativity. It's a language that can express the patterns and relationships that exist all around
us. And lastly, the importance of learning: This documentary made me think about the
importance of learning new things and being open to different ideas. It's not just about being
good at math; it's about exploring the world and finding new ways to understand it.
"The Math Mystery: Mathematics in Nature and Universe" is a really interesting documentary
that shows how math is a powerful tool for understanding the world around us. It's a bit fast-
paced, but it's full of fascinating ideas and cool examples. I learned a lot from it, and it's
something I'll definitely remember for a long time.