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This video made me change my opinion significantly, thank you Derek! I've been critical of some aspects before, but now I understand much better and changed my mind.
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I would love to see a video in collaboration with Raquel, maybe about planetary science or anything she would like to talk about! I'm a portuguese astro nerd and very inspired by her, wanna meet her! I'll pay you guys in pastéis de nata
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This really helped me figure some things out. Thank you. This is really significant.
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Such an amazing and informative video 👏
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hair dryer sparkler sneeze? dry ice liquid nitrogen
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Amazing video and explanation !!! This is the SCIENCE I love to see from you !!!!
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By far one of the best videos on YouTube. Good question towards the end of the video :)
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Thanks!
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0:49 The more pertinent question is: if there’s no pilot in the helicopter do you a) go get them before getting in yourself, or do you b) jump in the back and shout “let’s go!”? Lol - I’m just joshing.
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Hi. I'm you a month later. So, so very inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story, Derek!
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Your videos are so creative, captivating, and inspiring. Thank you for educating and inspiring everyday!
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Thanks for great content again. I could see how much Veritasium team have put efforts on this content.
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Thanks!
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@numbereightyseven I can make electricity at home. I cannot drill for nor extract and refine petroleum at home. So how would that make me more reliant of the biggest of all companies, the oil companies?
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Peter was one of my lab demonstrators for my first year physics SSP unit at USYD!!!
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Thanks!
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A magnificent documentary. ❤️ We need more people with the science knowledge in this video making industry like you. Who can tech us science with fun.
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I thought gravity doesn’t exist years ago. However I do not fully understand how why two objects on each side of the planet is pulled towards the center. Also in order to experience weightlessness in space you have to be “falling” ?? If that’s the case than if you were in space and you “thought” you were completely stationary, than are you still “falling” ?? This is a great video by the way ! 👍
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Following you for almost 9 years and really Thank you for amazing content.
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The fact that he replied "well" to "How are you doing?" made me oddly happy. Seems like almost everyone I know says "good," and being a grammar snob it grates on my nerves. Also congrats on 10 years! Love the channel.
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😂 I only thought it looked random but beautiful. This video's comment section is the best.
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This is wildly valuable
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This video is awesome. I stumbled across the same ponds on Google Earth. I was baffled and didn't even know where to start trying to look up what these are. Thank you for this video!
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Did i just watch 23 minutes ? Didnt even feel like 10. That presentation gets an A++. Thats high quality content right there, like always!
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Mind-bending in the very best way. Stellar job breaking down these concepts into understandable pieces. Veritasiam is a gift to this world. Thank you, Derek and team!
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This video is crystal clear
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The video of her interviewing Rodney Mullen and how the impossible flip would literally be impossible without the front foot guiding and stabilizing the board mid rotation.
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so to me 10:24 is really a good demostration. It shows that the loop strategy is esstentially: to re-distribute the probability distribution (of the number of prisoners who found their number), from normal distribution, to a 31% 100 prisoners + 69% less than 50 prisoners distribution. feels like fighting against ''the prison of randomness''
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Thanks! Your videos are like rainbows in the vast internet sky, always a joy to witness. I eagerly wait for them to appear!
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What's funny is that I'm a .. casual.. possibly rare.. viewer of yours. It's videos like these that help me become a better content creator that inspire me to watch. However, all of the videos you bring up.. I literally see as apart of the algorithm suggesting to me. Now I know part of it is that I watch you and when I do, you get a ton of view time.. but it's also just kind of funny.
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Thanks!
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Wow! I was amazed the whole time. This is easily one of your best videos!
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The fancier equation to solve the infinite force problem was fine, but Derek's lever analogy demonstration was brilliant. Infinite force but zero distance = no practical work
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This video was highly interesting. And Jewitt's way of explaining this topic was very sympathetic.
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I really thought you nailed it in the first video. Having said that, the magnificent 3d models of the real time behaviour of the fields and the Poynting vector for example, were simply awesome. Thanks for over-egging it!
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I've learnt so much from you and it feels so cool to know stuff which every other person doesn't know. I even brag about this😂 Thanks a lot Veritasium
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Well done! Well explained and highlighting the most important milestones and aspects while having to skip probably thousands of others. I think the essence was captured quite well, knowing that one could make hours of video about, er, the history of video.
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What a great video! It ties together so many experiences in my life. I remember when I was a teenager during the CB radio craze of the 70s, listening late at night to other CB'ers saying "Skipland, skipland, skipland" as they used ionic reflections to see how far away they could communicate with someone. Then I joined the Air Force and learned about ionic ducting, and how we in the Wideband career field used that knowledge to our benefit. I've even tried to use my knowledge of wavelength vs. frequency to create FM radio antennas of 1/4 wavelength to improve reception. This video explained all of those things in a way that gives me a much better understanding of what was going on, and gave me a grasp of radio direction finding (RDF) that I had never fully grasped. Thanks, Veritasium!
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a electric discharge from something like a tesla coil? maybe you could see the air getting hotter
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i dont expect that the set up is in his garage. i thought it would be in any sophisticated lab. Veritasium amazed me yet again.
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Trying to see a spark from a tesla coil would be cool! Or any spark really.. The spark should generate heat or something... :)
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I loved the channel from the beginning. Love from Greece.
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I have watched your every video and I have learned a lot . I have learned those science education which are not taught in my school. Thank you so much and you are more than youtuber or physicist. Huge fan from the country of everest and birth-place of Buddha Nepal .
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I am applying to grad school ATM, Just want to let you know that you are one of the reasons I am studying quantum computing
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CONGRATS ON 10 MILLLLL!!!
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