ALL My Dominoes in One MASSIVE Setup! | The Colossal Cube
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- I've wanted to set up all my dominoes ever since I started on UA-cam. I came close a few times, but as I kept buying more dominoes, the challenge got harder. Today I finally did it! I Set up all my dominoes!
At first I thought I was just going to build a giant structure, but then the idea grew. I thought up a mathematical theme for the setup, and then planned out how to use the rest of my dominoes. The theme: cubes, and the fact that the sum of cubes equals the square of a triangular number.
The secret message references a formula that is not the one shown in the video, but there's a subtle pun.
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The sum of cubes is the square of a triangle. Try running *that* past your math teacher! Check the description for a bonus video of me nervously finishing the giant cube.
What do you mean by that?
@@B16Dominoes What he's saying is a generalized formula here:
1^3 + 2^3 + 3^3 + ... + n^3 = (n * (n + 1) / 2) ^ 2.
n * (n + 1) / 2 is a triangular number. It goes as 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, and so on. Think of as you are setting a bowling pin set, as they come with triangle setup and thus are triangle numbers.
I have proof of correctness if possible.
EDIT: I am not sure if that fact applies to building a colossal cube. As far as I know, I currently could not find a pattern that uses the sum of cubes (still observing LMAO).
@@20LeeBrian1 I know what a triangular number is, I was just confused about the sum of cubes, but I think he means consecutive cubes. So a Trianglular number: 78, is the sum of 1+8+27+64, =100 but that doesn't work lol so idk
I forgot to square it
I guess it does work then
Wow. Thats all I can say. This is insanely impressive. Love the kids jumping in at the end😂😁
Thanks! We always have fun toppling together.
Yeah it is pretty amazing that two young active boys have the discipline to not cause it to topple early.
That must be HELL to build, building all of that in between 18468 dominoes with knowing that 1 wrong move will cause everything to fall is impressive!
Yeah, it was a little cramped building around that cube, especially working on the cube in the back left. My biggest worry was that it was all on a board on top of carpet, and the more I walked on it the more it shifted and compromised the base of the central cube.
Really around the cube the structures that surrounded it looked very nice because they make a very good decoration and a satisfactory explosion of colors, I was surprised that everything has apparently gone well... and it is very satisfactory not only the way in which the cube has fallen, but that you have had a great time with your family watching those giant structures collapse, congratulations because you really deserve it from so many hours building this! 🥳🤩👍
Thanks! It’s fun to topple with the kids. And it was exciting to get a flawless topple.
That is amazing! I like how you keep track on days as your progress! Keep up your phenomenal work!
Good luck cleaning up!
Thanks! At first I thought I would time lapse the build but decided it was impractical so went for the photo/day route. And it’s going to take a long time to clean up for sure.
Shiver me whisker!! that’s a lot of structure :O. Well done :)
Thanks!
It's so satisfying to see the huge cube go down. Also, I love the boys jumping in when it's done.
It’s fun to topple with them.
Amazing! Incredible! Such a beautiful slo mo. Size does matter after all.
Thanks! The slow motion by itself was totally worth the work to build it. It’s kind of like watching sedimentary rock layers crumbling.
@@StayFawnTop yes! Exactly!
Wow……. That is crazy….. just wow
This is absolutely stunning! Amazing job with all of your dominoes!!
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Wow~!! Amazing~👍👍
You use space perfectly~!!
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NICE! THAT'S HUGE!
That was so incredible! Great job! The giant structure was so spectacular and stunning
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Wow, this was amazing!
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Omg this is so incredibly big!you deserve a lot more subscribers (at least 1000!) Hope the kids at the end enjoyed! :)
More like 10k
Thanks! We have lots of fun building together.
Absolutely incredible!
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This is incredible! That cube is one of the most impressive structures i've seen in a long time and the fact that you managed to build a whole project around it is amazing!
Thank you!
WHOA! That was so beautiful! All those strucures were very fun, but BOY that cube! That was so incredibly satisfying! All of the colors crumbling over and over, like seriously? That was almost hypnotizing! Well done with everything, and keep on building!
Thanks! It kind of looks like crumbling sedimentary rock with all the colour layers.
Wow! I loved all the bonus structures!
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That was phenomenal
I’m impressed
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Amazing! You deserve more subscribers!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Sweet! That's a pretty big cube! Do your kids ever help you with cleaning up or building?
They’ve made small contributions here and there. They’re a great source of ideas and creativity. We have fun building lots of projects that won’t ever show up on YT.
They make clean up difficult. Those flag fields get scattered all over the place before I can scoop them up in neat lines.
@@StayFawnTop haha yeah
Amazing!!!! You’re the greatest at these compact setups
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Wow, just wow. Crazy incredible! Keep up the amazing work!
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I don't know if you notice it, but you gained lots of subscribers! Congrats on your progress, and keep up your great work!
Thanks! My Asian flags videos have picked up a lot views. It’s been exciting to watch the statistics explode.
Awesome job!!!👍
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Wonderful
This is insane! Awesome job, keep up the amazing work!
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Impressive!
Imagine it showed the kids jumping around during the slow motion part
Do African dominos next plsss
It’s in progress.
Ok
Nice
You mean that a triangular number: 78 squared, 6084 is the sum of cubes? What cubes?
1^3+2^3+3^3+...+n^3=(1+2+3+...+n)^2
@@StayFawnTop oh, consecutive cubes. Interesting
Which is in fact a different formula than the “cubic quadratic equation” referenced by the hidden message, but it’s sort of a pun.
Lucky that you dont have a little sister who destories everything 😳😂
It took a while to train the kids not to destroy everything. But now they love building too.
World record? ✨
I think it’s the unofficial world record octagon cube.
😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks!
343
343 = 7^3