This is amazing. I genuinely think that the fact humans could run across water on the moon is now my favourite fact. I definitely will be keeping up with these in the future.
Much love ❤ from Ghana 🇬🇭, I will love a video of you cracking those complex question. You are a good motivation for female in mathematics community. Keep it up 🎉.
Ah! I remember one of these that attempted to test 'Sod's Law' or 'Murphy's Law'. This basically states that in any given situation, the thing you least want to happen will probably happen. For example, if you drop a slice of buttered toast, the chance of it landing butter side down is proportionate to, A) the cost of the carpet and B) How badly you really want that slice of toast. The experiment concluded that the experiment itself was subject to Sod's Law because the statistics proved to be inconclusive!
What do you think about ITA, the most difficult entrance exam in Brazil? There are questions that are almost impossible to do, like math question 22 of 2023
As i repeatedly noted of a 125 lb. wolf who was able to catch cats (which one would normally believe to be impossible, but i have several enraged humans to support just a few incidents of this success), he would shake them severely, as do canids likely an evolutionary "prepared" cognitive behavior. This shaking immediately induced the mentioned relaxation state - which WAS hilarious, as it looks so cartoonish. Hilarity? NO. I happen to recognize the repeated observational research estimating that cats KILL OVER 2.3 BILLION birds ANNUALLY in the continental USA ALONE. THUS, SOME apex predator suppression of this ecologically released yet human-subsidized species, is ESSENTIAL. I regret that i CANNOT press "like" on ANY video even APPEARING to infer any further validity of such nutritional and interfering subsidization of cat populations. While I DO favor the reintroduction of Jaguars to their historical habitat in the heavily vegetated watershed as far north as California's Tehachapi mountains, Panthera onca is NOT called "cute" or aggressively protected by humans in the human's arrogated "territory." At up to about 153 Kg, or 340 lbs, you may not choose to leave them at home with your infants.
Hello I am currently 11 years old and can solve IMO and punt am . I can also get full marks timed in home in step in maths and ixgord MAT Also I can solve china team selection problems
I Can See Cambridge from Leeds. You're Eddie Redmayns. You're Related to Him. Richard Feynaman - " I was an Ordinary Guy, who Worked REALLY Hard" You're Eddie Redmayns. You're Related to Him. I Can See Cambridge from Leeds.
putting a whole new meaning to the expression ‘it’s raining cats and dogs’ 👀
This is amazing. I genuinely think that the fact humans could run across water on the moon is now my favourite fact.
I definitely will be keeping up with these in the future.
Please do a deeper dive into that one please! It also has to do with fluid dynamics!!!!!
My favorite Ig Noble is for "Wave-riding and wave-passing by ducklings in formation swimming". There are so man little, sweet duckling. :)
Much love ❤ from Ghana 🇬🇭,
I will love a video of you cracking those complex question.
You are a good motivation for female in mathematics community.
Keep it up 🎉.
Ah! I remember one of these that attempted to test 'Sod's Law' or 'Murphy's Law'. This basically states that in any given situation, the thing you least want to happen will probably happen.
For example, if you drop a slice of buttered toast, the chance of it landing butter side down is proportionate to, A) the cost of the carpet and B) How badly you really want that slice of toast. The experiment concluded that the experiment itself was subject to Sod's Law because the statistics proved to be inconclusive!
finally a Nobel Prize that is within my reach, 😂😂.
What do you think about ITA, the most difficult entrance exam in Brazil? There are questions that are almost impossible to do, like math question 22 of 2023
Please add a video on catalan numbers
I love it when science is silly 😂
CATS!
I am STUNNED.....🤯
Are gasses liquids?
Amazing
Oh my god yes please!! if you can make a video about the math behind the fluid dynamic of a cat would be fantastic.
Thanks you!!!!
As i repeatedly noted of a 125 lb. wolf who was able to catch cats (which one would normally believe to be impossible, but i have several enraged humans to support just a few incidents of this success), he would shake them severely, as do canids likely an evolutionary "prepared" cognitive behavior.
This shaking immediately induced the mentioned relaxation state - which WAS hilarious, as it looks so cartoonish.
Hilarity?
NO. I happen to recognize the repeated observational research estimating that cats KILL OVER 2.3 BILLION birds ANNUALLY in the continental USA ALONE.
THUS, SOME apex predator suppression of this ecologically released yet human-subsidized species, is ESSENTIAL.
I regret that i CANNOT press "like" on ANY video even APPEARING to infer any further validity of such nutritional and interfering subsidization of cat populations.
While I DO favor the reintroduction of Jaguars to their historical habitat in the heavily vegetated watershed as far north as California's Tehachapi mountains,
Panthera onca is NOT called "cute" or aggressively protected by humans in the human's arrogated "territory."
At up to about 153 Kg, or 340 lbs, you may not choose to leave them at home with your infants.
Hello I am currently 11 years old and can solve IMO and punt am . I can also get full marks timed in home in step in maths and ixgord MAT Also I can solve china team selection problems
So beautiful and smart😘😘
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UR most beautiful ❤
I Can See Cambridge from Leeds.
You're Eddie Redmayns. You're Related to Him.
Richard Feynaman - " I was an Ordinary Guy, who Worked REALLY Hard"
You're Eddie Redmayns. You're Related to Him.
I Can See Cambridge from Leeds.