I went to claymath.org expecting to find very little I’d understand, but was positively surprised by the simple (less than 150 words!) description of this on the Riemann hypothesis problem page. Sure it’s not as detailed and accurate as this video, but it’s written to be accessible for anyone with even just a very basic grasp of mathematics.
Jumaleissön, kyllä nyt kelpaa katsella.
I read ’Cambrian explosion’. Slightly disappointed it wasn’t.
His eyes are perfect for this role of being terrified in the dark! Just look at 0:06.
I wonder if you could turn down the overall volume on these slightly? Your tracks are awesome, but every time I open an A-Bit video I have remember to adjust Youtube player’s volume almost to zero to save my speakers (and back up again for other videos).
I wonder whether the glass is a security measure, a shelter from the weather, or a symbolic separator between them and the mortals outside.
Höh, se kenkävideohan oli mielenkiintoinen, eikä mitenkään sisällötön. Kaikkia ei tietenkään kiinnosta, mutta se nyt pätee mihin tahansa aiheeseen.
This is why I dislike Schrödinger’s cat. For the Daily Mail kind of people, it’s a license to derive any macroscopic nonsense from QM, straight from the physicists themselves.
”To the back, to the front, to the side, don’t hide.”
Funny how he almost missed the biggest thing in the dish. :) Probably had his eye tuned for finding everything below a certain size and the grasshopper was way above that.