If you’re a regular reader of Open Culture, you’ve hopefully immersed yourself completely in The physical mapan animated video – a visual aid for the modern age – that mapped out the field of physics, explaining all the connections between classical physics, quantum physics and relativity.
You can’t do physics without math. So we now have The math map. Created by physicist Dominique Walliman, this new video explains “how pure mathematics and applied mathematics are related to each other and all the subtopics from which they arise”. Watch the new video above. You can buy a map poster here. And you can download an educational version here. Enjoy.
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