Sir, this study doesn't make much sense but it's soooo interesting in a geeky way. It's the kind of question people who think too much ask themselves and you just answer it crystal clearly. Feels like some kind of relief haha I don't know how to explain. Thank you very much for your work it's awesome :D Can't wait for the next part!
yo, I feel like the conclusion could have been a bit longer, felt a bit abrupt. ik it's kinda extra, but having a bit of a take away or something is nice to make videos like this feel cohesive
This is a funny idea. I know Chinese, and Chinese characters can be decomposed into strokes. I assigned numbers to different types of strokes, and I assume if several strokes make a character, we sum up the values of the strokes. I can get 1 ~ 19 to work. I cannot get "20" to work because the Chinese number of "20" is just "12" swapped. I can't distinguish then unless I add more rules to make order matter. But, it's already pretty interesting so far.
Also, Gallaudet just had a conference about math communication in ASL and ProTactile, which makes me wonder if the blindsolving skills on this channel would be fun to use on a braille or tactile Rubik's cube! Gotta go watch every video now
0:00 oh my god
"Double it & Give it to the next person"
Sir, this study doesn't make much sense but it's soooo interesting in a geeky way. It's the kind of question people who think too much ask themselves and you just answer it crystal clearly. Feels like some kind of relief haha I don't know how to explain.
Thank you very much for your work it's awesome :D
Can't wait for the next part!
Very interesting video!! Can’t wait for part 3.
yo, I feel like the conclusion could have been a bit longer, felt a bit abrupt. ik it's kinda extra, but having a bit of a take away or something is nice to make videos like this feel cohesive
I'll wait and watch this channel boom in 2 years
This is a funny idea. I know Chinese, and Chinese characters can be decomposed into strokes. I assigned numbers to different types of strokes, and I assume if several strokes make a character, we sum up the values of the strokes. I can get 1 ~ 19 to work. I cannot get "20" to work because the Chinese number of "20" is just "12" swapped. I can't distinguish then unless I add more rules to make order matter. But, it's already pretty interesting so far.
This is great, loads of fun. I appreciate the yellow o in Portuguese at 6:37 haha.
What if the hyphens in number counted as subtraction? Could make it interesting.
10:17 I’m sorry, but your Indonesian flag is wrong.
Indonesia - 🇮🇩
Poland - 🇵🇱
Thank you!
Damn, German efficiency, amirite?
I wasn't expecting my native language to take the top spot...
1:54 piraha:
What's the name of your cat? 😺
His name is Tog!
What a polymath! Every math video has such a unique, indie vibe that I didn't expect so many frequent uploads 👏
Also, Gallaudet just had a conference about math communication in ASL and ProTactile, which makes me wonder if the blindsolving skills on this channel would be fun to use on a braille or tactile Rubik's cube! Gotta go watch every video now
Shoulndt it be like chinese or greek?
Dutch FTW