@@Jax49 Yeah, these two videos are just amazing. Another show that I liked was a malabarism show.... let me send you the link Here: ruclips.net/video/YtGNxp4mvoM/видео.html
This was waaaaayyyy before Daniel Cyr decided to call a metal ring a Cyr wheel. Michael Moschen was playing with geometric shapes already in the eighties.
@@smolboyi Ramsey Theory is the study of order that is present in random objects. Basically, if a system is large enough, order emerges. A one-dimensional example is that if you flip a coin infinitely many times, you'll have arbitrarily long sequences of Heads, with probability 1. It's a fascinating area of combinatorics.
@aarons3014 Okay so as a maths lover I must thank you for sharing some cool maths I've never really heard about! Still I don't think it means there's order coming out of chaos it's more like.. with controlled variables of N number, you will see patterns appear as you scale N
@aarons3014 I am still learning but I think your definition there is not quite accurate because of the "random objects" part. it's more like well defined aspects with one (or I'm sure more) random variables
I never get tired of his inspiration. The hands of David Bowie in the Labyrinth... one of my favorite childhood movies.
I only saw the 'TRIANGLE' show... that was the only thing i saw this guy in. But holy sh... this guy is great, i had no idea
I just saw "Triangle" before this vid
@@ninetails0980 glad to hear, that it sends people here
@@Jax49 Yeah, these two videos are just amazing. Another show that I liked was a malabarism show.... let me send you the link
Here: ruclips.net/video/YtGNxp4mvoM/видео.html
Kung-Fu loosely translates to 'Hard Work' or 'Skill From Effort'.
This man is a great Kung-Fu master.
I hope he dose a show in Colorado...I'd love to meet him ...very inspirational
Thanks for sharing. This guy is incredible. Suscribed 👍😊
The juxtaposition of this video preceeded by an ad showing someone supernoodling their XBOX controller...
3:55 this was a trick performed by Stan Laurel in some movies! Moschen should cite him 🙂
And kids now adays think flipping bottles successfully is godly
Howxdo you think michael started?
MAGIC✨✨✨
Dang the way he handles that box
😤😂
Were you in the Labyrinth with David Bowie? I know those moves!
Indeed
Yes, he was!
@@gregdillard2283 Cool! I was always fascinated with the way the balls moved!
#Newinspiration
Give this guy a Fushigi
That's how geometry sounds
Hold my beer. Damn! You dropped it, put me right off. I told you to do ONE thing. Sorry folks, he dropped my beer...
I wanted to see what he did with the Cyr wheel.
This was waaaaayyyy before Daniel Cyr decided to call a metal ring a Cyr wheel. Michael Moschen was playing with geometric shapes already in the eighties.
"from chaos order is born"
That's stupid, where is there chaos in this?
If you find the answer to that question, you will be one of humanity‘s greatest achievers.
@@Mrmoe198 lol more like a science fiction writer. stochastic processes dont just generate coordinated processes
@@smolboyi Ramsey Theory is the study of order that is present in random objects. Basically, if a system is large enough, order emerges. A one-dimensional example is that if you flip a coin infinitely many times, you'll have arbitrarily long sequences of Heads, with probability 1. It's a fascinating area of combinatorics.
@aarons3014 Okay so as a maths lover I must thank you for sharing some cool maths I've never really heard about!
Still I don't think it means there's order coming out of chaos it's more like.. with controlled variables of N number, you will see patterns appear as you scale N
@aarons3014 I am still learning but I think your definition there is not quite accurate because of the "random objects" part.
it's more like well defined aspects with one (or I'm sure more) random variables