What if mathematics wasn’t just written on paper but powerful enough to save an entire city?
This week, Nazli Tech School proudly releases two original short films on YouTube that transform simultaneous equations and math modeling into breathtaking sci-fi storytelling set in the heart of Singapore.
These aren’t lessons.
They’re experiences.
When a city becomes an equation, only logic can stop the dark.
In a neon-drenched future Singapore, the city’s power grid begins to collapse—not because of magic, but because the variables no longer balance. As blackout looms, Dr. Kaelen Chen, a brilliant systems engineer, must work with Aurelius, a sentient CGI entity born from the city’s Digital Twin, to solve the crisis before the Great Dark consumes everything.
Across cinematic locations—from Marina Bay to Gardens by the Bay—you’ll witness:
🔹 Substitution as energy loads physically merge in mid-air
🔹 Elimination as duplicate variables shatter like glass
🔹 Graphical Intersection as two equations collide to save the city
Every solution is visual.
Every method is cinematic.
Every equation matters.
This film shows students that math isn’t abstract—it’s the language holding the world together.
When the city moves, mathematics leads.
As rush hour threatens to paralyze Singapore, Dr. Kaelen Chen returns—this time as a mentor—guiding the elite Vector Team of students through a real-world crisis: optimizing transport systems using the IB Internal Assessment framework.
From MRT control rooms to digital twin laboratories, students apply:
📊 Rationale & scope definition
📈 Data acquisition and graph theory
✏️ Substitution and elimination methods
🌐 Graphical feasible regions and optimization
Each scene aligns directly with IGCSE, WAEC, IB Math AA & AI, showing how classroom mathematics powers real infrastructure.
This is math as decision-making, engineering, and leadership.
▶️ Watch now on YouTube
🚀 Why This Matters
At Nazli Tech School, we believe:
Math should be seen, not just solved
Learning should feel cinematic, not static
Students should understand why equations matter in the real world
These films are built to inspire, educate, and redefine how mathematics is taught.
If you’re a student, parent, or educator, this is for you.