There's an EASIER proof of Fermat's Last Theorem
Happy April everyone! This is literally mathematical breaking news that I haven't seen anyone talk about yet: some people over at the Sorbonne in Paris have discovered a previously unknown proof of Fermat's Last Theorem that's almost 180 years old!?!?! What's even crazier is that it's actually simple enough that hopefully this video can explain it to you: of course, it's still fairly demanding, so chuck any questions in the comments below! This is probably the most math I've had to ever learn to make a video, so if you enjoyed please subscribe! This month I'm shooting for the big 1000, but I need your help to make it! This is the Part 2 to the previous video, and there's a chance I'll stop fooling around and make a Part 3, but no promises :) VIDEO INFO: Date uploaded - April 1st 2026 Duration - 20:15 Songs used: Bubblaine (Super Mario Odyssey) - • Bubblaine - Super Mario Odyssey OST Golden (Celeste) - • [Official] Celeste Original Soundtrack - 0... Reflection (Celeste) - • [Official] Celeste Original Soundtrack - 1... 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Basics 3:51 The Proof Begins 11:07 Intermission 12:34 More Proof 17:21 Endgame 19:30 Outro P.S. Please let me know what you thought of the background music: is it too loud? Too distracting? #fypviral #fyp #seriousmode #math #maths #mathematics #breakingnews #complex #prime #fermat

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