The Power of Infinity | Nivaan Saggar | TEDxYouth@AbbeyParkHS
Infinity has never ceased to puzzle mathematicians, nor will it ever stop doing so. From its fundamental role in mathematics to its mind-bending paradoxes, infinity continues to captivate and push the boundaries of scientific understanding. Nivaan, a grade 8 student from Rotherglen School in Oakville, Ontario. He is motivated to pursue his dreams without hesitation, inspired by the quote, “I want everyone to raise their hand. Now raise it a little bit higher. Ask yourself this question: why didn’t you go 100% the first time?”. Nivaan is also deeply inspired by his parents, who have worked hard to provide him with a wonderful life full of opportunities. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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