It's interesting seeing this broken down and discussed. It also made me think about circle packing in non-euclidean geometries - especially hyperbolic geometry, where the number of circles you can pack around a given circle is dependent on the scale of that circle relative to the scale of the curvature if I'm not mistaken (i.e. if the space over a given distance scale has greater curvature relative to that scale, you can fit more circles around a central circle at that scale than if the curvature were lesser). By the way, your audio balancing is a bit iffy at times during this video. It might be worthwhile to try to make your audio balance more consistent if you make more videos, because there are a couple of times where it's hard to properly hear what you're saying. I don't generally make videos but I do livestream so I know the trouble of getting audio to be balanced correctly; it took me a while to learn to get my voice to be picked up properly and consistently and it does make a huge difference.
It's interesting seeing this broken down and discussed. It also made me think about circle packing in non-euclidean geometries - especially hyperbolic geometry, where the number of circles you can pack around a given circle is dependent on the scale of that circle relative to the scale of the curvature if I'm not mistaken (i.e. if the space over a given distance scale has greater curvature relative to that scale, you can fit more circles around a central circle at that scale than if the curvature were lesser).
By the way, your audio balancing is a bit iffy at times during this video. It might be worthwhile to try to make your audio balance more consistent if you make more videos, because there are a couple of times where it's hard to properly hear what you're saying. I don't generally make videos but I do livestream so I know the trouble of getting audio to be balanced correctly; it took me a while to learn to get my voice to be picked up properly and consistently and it does make a huge difference.