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The Michael Shermer Show

3. Dr. Arthur Benjamin — The Magic of Math: Solving for x and Figuring Out Why

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Science, Natural Sciences

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2016

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

The Magic of Math is the math book you wish you had in school. Using a delightful assortment of examples—from ice cream scoops and poker hands to measuring mountains and making magic squares—this book empowers you to see the beauty, simplicity, and truly magical properties behind those formulas and equations that once left your head spinning. You'll learn the key ideas of classic areas of mathematics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus, but you'll also have fun fooling around with Fibonacci numbers, investigating infinity, and marveling over mathematical magic tricks that will make you look like a math genius!

A mathematician who is known throughout the world as the "mathemagician," Arthur Benjamin mixes mathematics and magic to make the subject fun, attractive, and easy to understand. In The Magic of Math, Benjamin does more than just teach skills: with a tip of his magic hat, he takes you on as his apprentice to teach you how to appreciate math the way he does. He motivates you to learn something new about how to solve for x, because there is real pleasure to be found in the solution to a challenging problem or in using numbers to do something useful. But what he really wants you to do is be able to figure out why, for that's where you'll find the real beauty, power, and magic of math.

If you are already someone who likes math, this Science Salon will dazzle and amuse you. If you never particularly liked or understood math, Benjamin will enlighten you and—with a wave of his magic wand—turn you into a math lover.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is your host, Michael Sherman, and you're listening to Science Salon, a series of conversations

0:10.4

with leading scientists, scholars, and thinkers about the most important issues of our time.

0:17.0

First of all, tell us a little bit about your background, your parents, were they scientists,

0:23.9

mathematicians, how did you get this inspiration?

0:26.4

Let's see, I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and my parents were, they both had, they were college educated.

0:36.8

My father was an accountant by day

0:39.9

and a community theater actor and director by night.

0:43.3

It's the one thing my brother and sister and I have in common.

0:45.8

We grew up in a very theatrical family.

0:49.1

We've all been on the stage in one form or another.

0:52.4

And my mother. age in one form or another.

0:53.9

My mother was a French major in college and was really most of her life very math

1:00.8

phobic.

1:01.8

She claims she used to have some math ability, but when I was born she very math

1:03.7

fobic. She claimed she used to be have some math ability but when I was born she lost it all.

1:05.8

And my mother went on to get her masters in special education

1:12.2

because she had this very very

1:14.4

hyperactive child namely me and at a time when they didn't really

1:19.6

understand hyperactivity too well.

1:25.0

They put me on Valium for, yeah, from about age four to about age 13.

1:30.6

I was on, I took my daily doses of Valium

1:33.6

which I'm sure slowed me down physically and

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