Holy wank, i also came here for that reason and was about to comment that, this is like the 4-5 time it gets recommended to me, this video always gets recommended to me from 4 to 4 months.
Who the fuck got up in the morning and thought "Man, how could I turn a sphere consisting of material that can pass through itself but dissolves when being bend in a sharp bend, inside out?"?
"And who fucking cares if we're related? Do you think the scientists who learned how to turn a sphere inside out followed the rules? Fuck no. They threw everything they knew out the window and started experimenting, even if it was with their family members"
This is the middle of UA-cam, people who watch videos of all kinds from Minecraft let's plays, to sports, to dank memes, and everything in between can all be found here. The borders of UA-cam have been knocked down. Now everyone, explore the vast UA-cam cultures in the comment sections.
The year was 2009. I was chatting on Messenger (Windows', not Facebook's) with my crush for the first time since I finally got an internet connection in my home. I could text her without spending on SMS! Cool. So we were just chatting about anime or something along the lines, and before she went offline to sleep she sends me this out of nowhere. This was the first "viral video" I was sent. "This is pretty cool, good night" she says. We never got together because she wasn't interested. A couple of weeks ago I saw her at the entrace of a local concert and we played dumb like we didn't know each other after our eyes met. Didn't see her for the rest of the night. Every now and then when UA-cam recommends me this I watch it for a couple of minutes to remember how weird those times were. I wonder if she does the same. I doubt it, honestly. Thank you.
I love this style of educational video. If you want to explain something properly, you need a character that mimics the viewer and asks the same questions. You can't just have an expert shove it in your face with no resistance.
As a kid and young teenager I use to run a channel on amateur rocketry till'em moors started setting off bombs everywhere and had to take down most of my vids on how to make rocket fuel and so on, things were getting messy during the Arab spring and I started getting messages asking for tutorials on making bombs... etc :(
i feel ive watched this video about 20 times over the period of 10 years and every time i watch it i understand a little more. this is the center of the internet
Female narrator: Well, look here. A toilet. Alright, let me show you how it's done first. Male narrator: Ok. Female: *goes to the bathroom* alright, now you try. Male: Shits all over the ground. Female: No no, you need to do it like this! *sits on the toilet* Male: Ok, I think I got the hang of it.
I watched this when I was 9 years old, and I'm now graduating with a Mathematics degree one year from now. Shoutout to this video for getting me into topology and pure math in general.
It'll really help on your math test: instead of thinking of those weird equations, memorize the script HEY, I READ SOMEWHERE THAT MATH METITAINS CAN TURN A SPHERE INSIDE OUT
wonderguardstalker isn't that what's happening? these two voices are teaching me how to ruin basketball. and i must do their bidding. jk im not insane.
Does anybody know an actual reason why this information would ever be useful? Clearly we're never able to push two physical objects into one another without defying laws of matter and gravity so this is only going to be possible in a computer simulation. The fact that this actually exists with such professional backgrounding without any actual reason for it to exist is actually bugging me for whatever reason.
The video is talking about topology, or differential topology to be more exact. And while its applications are not "useful" in our everyday lives, it is cosntantly applied in biology, physics, and computer science. This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to topology in condensed matter. This is the application of the mathematical objects in the video (holes, twists, turning number, defects and all) to real life materials. These materials are important when we talk about making superconductors, transistors etc. Not all subjects in pure math are "useful" as you have defined it. But when complex numbers and imaginary numbers were first discovered, no one thought it would be important; because they weren't "useful" in the real world. Nowadays, complex numbers are used in computer algorithms, electronics, quantum mechanics etc.
Jason Jahn The video should be title "How to solve a useless math equation". They asked the question "How do we turn a sphere inside out?" Then they realized no amount of math makes that possible in real life. So they made an imaginary material so it is possible, but then it became too easy. So they decided to add a limitation that doesn't fit said material to make it more difficult. Don't you see how stupid this is?
+InteristaSbarazzinoXxX98 This video is approximately ten minutes and thirty seconds, at a frame rate of 30fps, giving a total length in frames at approximately 18,900 frames. Each frame is 320x240 in dimensions, which means each frame consists of 76,800 pixels. Therefore the total number of pixels in this video is approximately 1,451,520,000. If you had a cent for every pixel in this video, you'd have over fourteen and a half million dollars. I wish I had a cent for every pixel in this video.
It is being turned infinitely tight. This is because it can pass through itself, but it cannot be fully creased on itself. This means the rim is turning infinitely tight because it cannot be creased. Yes, infinitely.
"Hey John?" "Yeah?" "Do you wanna solve some math equation that has practical applications and would be beneficial to society?" "Naaaaaah, let's make up a material, make a sphere out of it, and then find out how to turn it inside out instead." *"You're a fucking genius."*
If you create a two portals facing each other (on opposite sides of a hallway) and then tied a rope leading through both of them, would the ropes be straight or in a circle?
Well, the one end of the rope is tied to the other end, so I guess technically it is a circle. However, looking down into the portals we can see that it creates a straight line with ties in each segment. If you consider for whatever reason that the ties you see through the portals are different than the one directly in front of you, then it would be an infinitely long rope. I hope this makes sense since I can barely even construct a sentence when I should be sleeping.
I hate it when I pinch things infinitely tight.
lmao
h4x1 I'm dead 😂
h4x1 ikr
yeah, always happens >.>
Rift31 it's a mathematical question, and something's can go through eachother at an atomic level
I like to think these are omniscient beings playing with the laws of physics in an infinite void
Beyond our comprehension
And they occasionally fuck
technically we also can play the laws of physics in an infinite void, just use a 3d program lol
@@herr_crustovsky yes
They are 4d beings
FINALLY A GOOD TUTORIAL ON HOW TO TURN A SPHERE INSIDE OUT. THANKS. I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOREVER.
how the fuck did this get 50 likes
100 :D
the caps lock made me giggle
150 + 1
500+1
can you turn a human body inside out
w i t h o u t t e a r i n g o r c r e a s i n g i t
(crunch)
**does it sucessfully** *yes you CAN*
Or can you?
*Vsauce music*
Well a dog can smile.jpg
mishal it's all about making efficient use of the mouth
The middle east has more resolution than this video
probably the funniest thing I've read in a while
+ka rime Oh my fucking god that's hilarious.
+ka rime Fucking brilliant
+ka rime lel ka rime i agree with SirSerMagnas
+Crescendo They just wanted to make a joke.
Is this now normal nineteen year-olds spend Saturday nights, or is it just me?
I don't know if it's normal but you ain't alone.
I guess so xD
marry me
I have bad news for you
Woah! Are you THE Ifan Dafydd? If so, HOLY SHIT! You're awesome.
canonically this is the only entertainment available in limbo.
Maybe if I rewatch it infinitely, I might understand it
sounds nice
yes
And the 10 dimensions, and all of vsauce
nice pfp
Remember. Use these powers only for justice, young man.
never, ill sell the turned spheres for way too much n get rich.
Skydfy6 gods kingdoms
@@reltpid momma says lots of cinnamon whiskey ready for my babies
@@reltpid do u know momma loves her leps
Great ! Now I can turn my friend's spheres inside out. Best prank ever !
Jesus... Just kick him in the spheres or something.
Theoretically.
Make sure it’s an *_ABSTRACT ELASTIC_* sphere,or it won’t work
F
Constantin Calmatui hello fellow romanian
Why does everyone always gravitate back to this video? Is this the centre of all of youtube?
Center
Centre. If you're a Brit.
Centre if you’re not a barbarian
Rubeus. M
It’s interesting
@@shooshi819 God shut the fuck up
*Two gods arguing over how to create the laws of physics*
Facts
Minecraft ending credits
Big chungus final boss
*you're pinching it infinitely tight*
*O H N O N O T A G A I N*
Dang it I always make that mistake
Homestuck
@@ohitsstar1241 Homestuck
nepeta gang nepeta gang
Do you think some board intern at UA-cam HQ puts this on our reccommendations list just to screw with us?
probably
bored*
+jupikman I was on mobile and I wasn't paying attention.
+SuperFastGuy7 It's
cool dude I was on my phone too
+SuperFastGuy7 that's not an excuse
This is never going to stop appearing in my recommended.
Same
Same
Same
true
same
R.I.P. Sphere
Pinched infinitely tight...
1994-1994
@ConfusedLenn vsauce, veritassium, insider...
@ConfusedLenn you could check all their old videos. In addition, there are all that 2000s science documentaries
This was the original "oh youtube algorithim" moment.
Lol
I guess you weren't around in the "Charlie bit my finger" days
Well looks like it's that time of the year again where youtube decides I need to watch this video
Same, recommended every 6 months or so.
dude fucking same.
Holy wank, i also came here for that reason and was about to comment that, this is like the 4-5 time it gets recommended to me, this video always gets recommended to me from 4 to 4 months.
God damn it Nich, i saw your comment in my notifications and here i am, watching it again
It has become a yearly routine for me.
Do you think there's just some Google worker laughing his ass off because he plopped this in all of our recommended lists?
Lol for real that's some shit I would do
this has been in my recommended list for like a fucking year now so I'm finally watching it
+Oliver Simkovsky same
yup
Ikr
All jokes aside, this is some outstandingly clear animation for such a complex explanation
how to spherorectially turn a theory inside out
How to turn out a theory inside a sphere
@@ripinpepperonies9754 theory howretically sphere a turn out inside
rest in peace Felix sphere theory tooreticaly out inside how a turn
But that's just a spherey, a theore spherey
how to theory a spherorectially turn out inside
And on today's episode of why the fuck is this in my reccomended box...
Marc Hindley I'l make a feat with you on this episode...
^
I come back here every 6 months or so since 2014 :/
Who the fuck got up in the morning and thought "Man, how could I turn a sphere consisting of material that can pass through itself but dissolves when being bend in a sharp bend, inside out?"?
Brian Jerez Mathematicians.
You summoned me?
everyone who hasn't watched the video
A topologist
3:15 Him:"I think it's impossible to turn the circle inside out."
Her: Yes, you're right.
Him:
_Wait a minute_
Am i supposed to believe that i can turn a sphere inside out, but not a circle?
_yes_
@@umasr there is something fundamental about curves that would have to change if you were to turn a circle inside out
Thanks for the lyrics yall
@@richardsantalone9380 and that something cannot change under our allowed motions.
Uma S. Reyes and what’s that ?
I had this weird dream about a 5th dimensional couple talking about turning a sphere ins- oh here it is on UA-cam
I just wasted 10 minutes of my life...
Writing this comment.
You're a slow typer.
What the f**k
Turtle lookin ass
*+Phoenix El Classifico Spelaren |* What
Oscar Pittman Turtle lookin ass
"We only built the wall so we can see the different sides."
TRIGGERED :P
Watch Me Wip, Watch Me Banaenae HAHAHA XD OMG THATS AMAZING!
Well, THAT'S no excuse!
holy fuck that's deep
This video predicted Donald Trump.
"This is not what a brother and sister are supposed to do!"
"And who fucking cares if we're related? Do you think the scientists who learned how to turn a sphere inside out followed the rules? Fuck no. They threw everything they knew out the window and started experimenting, even if it was with their family members"
What?
That video was so funny
We meet again...like every few months.
Where's the Freedom?
It's like a distant relative.
I guess I'm addicted to this video
Hey
This video is addictive lol
Why do I watch this whole video every time it's in my recommended?
Same lol
MayMez ikr
MayMez heh
nawlegde!
where can i buy a material that can pass through itself?
Just put some air into ballon.
+Seethi Sth then what's passing through itself?
Air!
"theoretically"
walmart
This is like a neat party trick that I can never do.
haha look at this loser, he cant turn a circle inside out
This video is the center of all UA-cam.
Centre
Wow! didn't expect you here!
actually, search "center of youtube"
Bet some Google employee I laughing his ass off by putting this in in everyone's recommendations list.
So true...
HAHA
It's a fine adition to your collection
Yes
This video is the center of youtube.
lets turn it inside out and make it the outside
i think watching this video at a young age caused my brain to become permanently infinitely pinched
I like how all of the UA-cam cultures are in here, kids with their dank memes, mathematicians that are actually interested about this, ect..
This is the center of youtube.
This is the middle of UA-cam, people who watch videos of all kinds from Minecraft let's plays, to sports, to dank memes, and everything in between can all be found here. The borders of UA-cam have been knocked down. Now everyone, explore the vast UA-cam cultures in the comment sections.
Interestingly, I came here from sorting algorithm
Vysair even the algorithms know this is the bridge connecting the entire internet
@@Vysair same
Vysair no way me too
I come from "there are 48 regular polyhedra"
The year was 2009. I was chatting on Messenger (Windows', not Facebook's) with my crush for the first time since I finally got an internet connection in my home. I could text her without spending on SMS! Cool.
So we were just chatting about anime or something along the lines, and before she went offline to sleep she sends me this out of nowhere. This was the first "viral video" I was sent. "This is pretty cool, good night" she says.
We never got together because she wasn't interested. A couple of weeks ago I saw her at the entrace of a local concert and we played dumb like we didn't know each other after our eyes met. Didn't see her for the rest of the night.
Every now and then when UA-cam recommends me this I watch it for a couple of minutes to remember how weird those times were. I wonder if she does the same. I doubt it, honestly.
Thank you.
SladeBallard dam dude
SladeBallard lmfao
rip ;-;
That is horrible and awful in every way possible.
Truly human
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But God said
*You're pinching it infinitely tight*
@abc "you're pinching it infinitely tight"
HAHAHAHAH GOOD ONE
I love this style of educational video. If you want to explain something properly, you need a character that mimics the viewer and asks the same questions. You can't just have an expert shove it in your face with no resistance.
Fuck me.
I am glad I saw this, I always had trouble turning my spheres inside out.
Whoami691 why is that important?
Muath Ghrouz Why is it not!?
I mean what spheres you have that you had trouble turning inside out lol..
in case that wasn't a joke that I didn't get.
Muath Ghrouz It was a joke...
Whoami691 I thought so after righting my first comment.. my bad XD
WHat the hell is this
I have to fucking clue lmao
"how to theoretically turn a sphere inside out"
Why the fuck am I watching this
why this is in my recommended wtf
totally my reaction
"It looks like smiles from one direction and frowns from another"
So Schrodinger's smile
aka a pringle
:):
Every time I come across this video I understand it a little more
probably 20 or so
make that like 40 now
foob and now?
I as well, foob. I as well.
One day, you'll be turning every sphere inside out.
Thank you very much I was having trouble turning my spheres inside out
with your material that can pass through each other but not crease and can't have a certain turning number? same
15,000 subs no videos? Lmaooo, i subbed bc of that
+15,000 subs no videos? yup I was having that problem... very sad
Who has that many subs with no vids?
As a kid and young teenager I use to run a channel on amateur rocketry till'em moors started setting off bombs everywhere and had to take down most of my vids on how to make rocket fuel and so on, things were getting messy during the Arab spring and I started getting messages asking for tutorials on making bombs... etc :(
i feel ive watched this video about 20 times over the period of 10 years and every time i watch it i understand a little more. this is the center of the internet
"It's impossible to turn the circle inside-out."
"Yes, you're right!"
"'Hold on, this whole operation was your idea.'"
If the like/dislike ratio says 36,178 smiles and 4,061 frowns, what is the turning number?
Three saddles, duh.
32,117
I can't believe you actually calculated it
only comments like this on science and mathematics videos
19 Red
This has been in my recommendations for 3 months. This better be good
Zynk
Zynk same, but for five months
YEP
Zynk I've watched this years ago, now it's back.
same, I thought I might as well watch it
I'm going to go find some acid and come back
Did you get it yet?
I think he didn't got it
It's like I always watch this, don't understand it, and try it again in a few months. Repeat this infinitely.
Guess who's back
here's your reminder to watch this video again
@@guntoaknifefight Yeah why not
come watch again
@@guntoaknifefight Ah fine
i want these 2 to narrate my life
I dunno, is your life more trivial and boring than this video?
+Octo Gone He needs mor octagons fam
Female narrator: Well, look here. A toilet. Alright, let me show you how it's done first.
Male narrator: Ok.
Female: *goes to the bathroom* alright, now you try.
Male: Shits all over the ground.
Female: No no, you need to do it like this! *sits on the toilet*
Male: Ok, I think I got the hang of it.
+cymagen You need to watch the TV series "Utopia" then.
Your not I thing you wer drunk
Is this it? Is this a sphere turning inside out?
No, it's a cube forming a gateway to the 12th dimension.
No, this is Patrick
𝕀 𝕨𝕒𝕟𝕥 𝕥𝕠 𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕧𝕖 𝕒 𝕗𝕒𝕞𝕚𝕝𝕪-𝕤𝕚𝕫𝕖 𝕓𝕒𝕘 𝕠𝕗 𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕡𝕤 𝕦𝕡 𝕪𝕠𝕦𝕣 𝕒𝕤𝕤 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕨𝕒𝕤𝕙 𝕚𝕥 𝕕𝕠𝕨𝕟 𝕨𝕚𝕥𝕙 𝕨𝕒𝕣𝕞 𝕞𝕚𝕝𝕜. 😂
You bet, that wasn't easy to follow, was it?
If I had a dollar for every pixel on the screen... I would have 1 dollar
I think you should invest that dollar in some math lessons.
I would have 2 pennies...
R/woosh
@@user-od3yt4tk6t there are many things that is wrong with what you said...
@@DS-cx9sk
I am aware.
I watched this when I was 9 years old, and I'm now graduating with a Mathematics degree one year from now. Shoutout to this video for getting me into topology and pure math in general.
Thank you for this video! I'll use it next time I want to theoretically turn a sphere inside out.
It'll really help on your math test: instead of thinking of those weird equations, memorize the script
HEY, I READ SOMEWHERE THAT MATH METITAINS CAN TURN A SPHERE INSIDE OUT
This is more interesting if you imagine it as two omnipotent beings having a casual conversation about a sphere.
wonderguardstalker+ Their names are Sarah and Jerome. Everyone's favorite multidimensional math teachers.
That random internet guy. Good a names as any.
wonderguardstalker isn't that what's happening? these two voices are teaching me how to ruin basketball. and i must do their bidding. jk im not insane.
I would like it but it's at 69
Everybody gangsta till the pinching becomes infinitely tight
I was here years before huggbees
Same.
Does anybody know an actual reason why this information would ever be useful? Clearly we're never able to push two physical objects into one another without defying laws of matter and gravity so this is only going to be possible in a computer simulation. The fact that this actually exists with such professional backgrounding without any actual reason for it to exist is actually bugging me for whatever reason.
The video is talking about topology, or differential topology to be more exact. And while its applications are not "useful" in our everyday lives, it is cosntantly applied in biology, physics, and computer science.
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to topology in condensed matter. This is the application of the mathematical objects in the video (holes, twists, turning number, defects and all) to real life materials. These materials are important when we talk about making superconductors, transistors etc.
Not all subjects in pure math are "useful" as you have defined it. But when complex numbers and imaginary numbers were first discovered, no one thought it would be important; because they weren't "useful" in the real world. Nowadays, complex numbers are used in computer algorithms, electronics, quantum mechanics etc.
Gary Tom I see. Intriguing.
Because topology!
because it is gods will
Gary Tom B-But what algorithm turns spheres inside out
My brain is now a milkshake.
Milkshake is power
+Oktay Yildirim I disagree. It only brought two people to the yard, and we don't know if they are boys...
paranoiaprincess I see what you did there.
Oktay Yildirim :3
+Oktay Yildirim Its funny because I got here by watching tutorials on how to make milkshake in Blender.
This is one of those videos that feels like it just appeared out of nowhere one day rather than someone actually creating it.
"Hey bro, can you tell me how to get mindfucked within five seconds?"
*shows scene of turning sphere inside out*
UA-cam's first recommended video ever
i see u everywhere in comment sections
bleach you and i watch the same videos, I've seen your comments like 30 times😂
101Tube HD I think they're talking about the bleach.
Anybody can turn a sphere inside out if it can magically pass through itself.
No, it's difficult. That's the whole point of the video.
Jason Jahn But why did they place the sharp corners limitation if they can just make up a material that can pass through itself?
Because it wouldn't be a mathematical challenge if the solution were allowed to be so simple.
Jason Jahn The video should be title "How to solve a useless math equation".
They asked the question "How do we turn a sphere inside out?" Then they realized no amount of math makes that possible in real life. So they made an imaginary material so it is possible, but then it became too easy. So they decided to add a limitation that doesn't fit said material to make it more difficult.
Don't you see how stupid this is?
Kanade Tachibana It's not arbitrary, you just don't understand this level of math
I think this is the closest we'll ever get to an example of a conversation with God.........
I avoided this video since I was 8 years old, I’m 21 now and I finally gave in
Same…
If I had one cent for every pixel in this video, I would be bankrupt.
fuckin 240p!!!!!
+InteristaSbarazzinoXxX98 This video is approximately ten minutes and thirty seconds, at a frame rate of 30fps, giving a total length in frames at approximately 18,900 frames. Each frame is 320x240 in dimensions, which means each frame consists of 76,800 pixels. Therefore the total number of pixels in this video is approximately 1,451,520,000. If you had a cent for every pixel in this video, you'd have over fourteen and a half million dollars.
I wish I had a cent for every pixel in this video.
Well done!
+Skelig bravo 👍
+Skelig mind blown
i forgot how i went from a music video to this... and even more disturbing is the fact i actually watched the whole video
youtube is a weird place
damn it stopped, now i'm temped to search for part 2, i have to know how it ends
Ben Heirbaut lmfaooo this comment section is priceless, I will meet you guys on part 2
Stuntihn MX your brain can't handle it
Ben Heirbaut same i did the same thing odd
same
Why do I keep coming back to this video?
Same bro. I guess we just crave the *s p h e r e k n o w l e d g e*
This video is effectively a UA-cam singularity. No matter who you are and what you watch, you'll inevitably come back to this video
I...I really don't know why I watched the whole thing while reading through the comments...
Well, im not alone!
Why is this on everyone's recommendation lists?
Lame_pun 456 Lmao same
wilroth2403 I love it
Ikr
No one: … Male voice: “BuT tHeN iT’s ImPoSsIbLe!”
I feel like this video has actually become a part of the GenZ experience
Dude I have school today it's 2 in the morning and I have a test
Anthony Sloan same lmao
samee
same omg except it's maths lol
Let's hope it's an essay on "How to turn an sphere inside out".
Anthony Sloan how did it go?
This is how I imagine visiting aliens
"you might think that hole in the woman is too small for that protrusion in the man, but watch what happens when the man applies a lubricant..."
+Ian McLastname (Piz) LOL
LELOUCH!
The sound effects of the sphere make it s i g n i f i c a n t l y better
I was actually looking for this video.
The last time I watched this was when I was 6
@exaum I remember watching this a long time ago. I’m getting hit with the nostalgia bat right now.
Great, now I can turn my poke balls inside out
+Wisdom Bear Now your pokémon can catch all the matter around the pokéball
+Wisdom Bear Just be careful not to tear or pinch them
CAn't you just poke a ball in them? ( poke, get it?)
+Wisdom Bear lol its the funniest thing ive read
How to theoretically turn a game sphere inside out
It's sphereical
Digital_Rocket SPHERICAL!!!
It's a e s t h e t i c a l
ExpitheCat F U C K I N G S P H E R I C A L
OK UA-cam, I watched it.
He turned a sphere inside out, funniest shit I’ve ever seen.
i thought this was gonna be some meme shit lol nope its just math
It IS a meme.
"You must not tear or crease it" and "you're pinching it infinitely tight"
words of wisdom
this was long ago
Quick maths
That's not maths, it's mafs
"Pinching it INFINITELY tight,"
***** Infinitely tight, because it can pass through itself.
It is being turned infinitely tight. This is because it can pass through itself, but it cannot be fully creased on itself. This means the rim is turning infinitely tight because it cannot be creased. Yes, infinitely.
Lewis Dodds The curvature always has to be finite. Creasing will cause infinite curvature.
+David Idle hduhfhxhxhsbzhsyshdhsshfnfhfjfhdhfufj
Did you know if you compressed the earth to the size of a peanut it would turn into a black hole
I THOUGHT THIS WAS A DREAM I HAD OH MY GOD
Anyone else randomly found this video as a kid and just watched it for no apparent reason?
Why am I watching this on my spring break
Rologam same. I have five days of break and this is how is spend it
Fucking wasting ny spring break too
Came back, back on spring break, watching this again
I actually watched this on spring break also
Lmaoooo same
I'm on that side of UA-cam again aren't I?
+『TheUltimate231』 not even close, baby.
+Tayler Brown It's not as if youtube "sides" are equivalent to a piece of paper...
+『TheUltimate231』 kind of
Watching this video has made my life complete.....
+『TheUltimate231』 Which anime is your profile pic from?
This didn't even come up in my recommended.
I just missed the days where it used to.
me too
"Hey John?"
"Yeah?"
"Do you wanna solve some math equation that has practical applications and would be beneficial to society?"
"Naaaaaah, let's make up a material, make a sphere out of it, and then find out how to turn it inside out instead."
*"You're a fucking genius."*
You'd be surprised how many mathematical problems like that are acutally useful in, for example, computer science.
Now ive watched part 1 for no reason and i am interested in part 2 for no reason...
same
+sAma Ninjas :D
ffor some reason i am too
Same
n.i.p. sucks dude
How... Did I get here?
I got here from moonbase alpha.
Wombo Combo?
I got here from a video called Cows and cows and cows...
Quite a leap in IQ if you ask me.
You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch song
i got here from "All 3 Levels Of The Impossible Game Beaten"
If you create a two portals facing each other (on opposite sides of a hallway) and then tied a rope leading through both of them, would the ropes be straight or in a circle?
My brain has had enough today please dont
@@AwesomEthan Wouldn't it be straight?
Well, the one end of the rope is tied to the other end, so I guess technically it is a circle. However, looking down into the portals we can see that it creates a straight line with ties in each segment. If you consider for whatever reason that the ties you see through the portals are different than the one directly in front of you, then it would be an infinitely long rope. I hope this makes sense since I can barely even construct a sentence when I should be sleeping.
a circle with an infinitely big radius, but it'll appear as an infinitely long line
Topologically it’s a circle in a non-euclidian space
this feels like a fever dream
Am I the only one utterly amazed at how they were able to visually represent the topic so perfectly? Kudos to the 3D animator.
...UA-cam has put some weird shit onto my recommendations recently. First "Child molestation prevention video" and now this.
try getting "guy with cornrows eats corn while listening to korn" in your recommendations list
i got a how to rape any girl video ;-; why youtube, is this fucking ok?
same here youtube recomendet to me "how dildo's are made"
i found this on my recomended too the weirdest crap i saw on there was yogi oki doki
Same
Me: I can’t wait to learn how paying taxes ,student loan ,find jobs , manage my money, etc
School:
wild that this came out over a decade ago
Drinking contest to every time they say "inside out"
YOU'RE PINCHING IT INFINITELY TIGHT
Drinking contest to the turning number
Aymbaut that's what she said.
Drink everytime they say "bend"
Cameron Smith I got so drunk I almost died