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Integral calculus(XXVI) Volume of the sphere by integrals Visualization|Animation | Interactive applet GeoGebra #geogebra #math #science #iteachmath #mtbos #visualization #elearning Bernat ANCOCHEA #physics
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@geogebra @bancoche I did my math degree in the 80s before these cool animations. Then I went into law. Now that I’m getting back into math (for AI), relearning everything is going to be a lot easier than the first time through. Wish me luck!

@geogebra @bancoche I love math

@geogebra @bancoche This looks amazing!! It would have been more fun if it could change the values, if you know what I mean, like values inserted in formula, as in loop or iteration.

@geogebra @bancoche Interactive applets like this make it so much easier to see how calculus turns abstract formulas into real, 3D shapes. Perfect for anyone who wants to truly understand the magic behind the math!

@geogebra @bancoche Does it fly?

In my recent paper on emergent spacetime from entanglement, we model curvature using discrete simplices via Regge calculus, not smooth manifolds. But at large scales, integrals like this sphere volume visualization emerge from tensor network entanglement densities. Continuity from discreteness. 🔗 #ReggeCalculus #TensorNetworks #Spacetime #EntanglementGeometry #MathVisualization
