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Comments by "Samson Soturian" (@samsonsoturian6013) on "Veritasium" channel.
It's the most aggressively Aussie science evar
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What's wrong with Yuggoth?
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@forcemultiflier1746 It's from Lovecraft. Planet 9 is ALIVE! And very hungry...
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It requires like elements joined together, and skin is a blend of proteins, oils, and water.
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The "No you don't" rule is how magnetic breaks work. Like the new airplane catching system on the USS Ford.
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Do I need to call an exorcist?
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I know without checking that it's a fraud
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I was a kid when that came out and I just couldn't look at it...
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We'd see the light distortion and accretion disk. We'd also have to rewrite a lot of physics since with current knowledge there's no way to form a black hole smaller than 3 times the mass of the sun.
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Where is this lab? BURN IT TO THE GROUND!!!!
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That Perceptron is a case in point to the distinct difference between science and science fiction
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Lying does nothing for no one
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I'm always confused when they say trans women. Do they mean used to be female or is currently female?
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They probably already know it but will get angry if you say it
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Found the crypto scammer
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Lack of science? The only difference between Mythbusters and lab science is public preception
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Don't be silly. This is a real science experiment.
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@tlaloc9624 the view count says otherwise
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Except there is a human factor where the meta-studies are not meant to help a researcher's career path except when denying the existence of a major issue in academia.
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Caveat: Simons other funds did not do so well and the size of the Medallion Fund is capped because it simply doesn't work north of a billion dollars. And its trades have been replicated and the industry is now called "quant finance."
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But Mr. Beast's method sells clicks, and clicks fund the experiments.
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I bet my life and yours that we won't
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Maybe not space is simply full of yet smaller particles that are too minute to be detected individually
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It's called spam behavior. Fools would be saying this regardless, the thumbnail just caught their eye.
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They're facing away from the blast and there was a big steel plate or bolder shielding them.
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Remember, since stable atmospheres are rare in the universe, that means welding is a difficult and technical process on Earth.
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You know, this is exactly how Vulcan Mania started. The answer to the math that created that wild goose chase was Einstein's Relativity, and the answer to this guy's math may be in the MoND Theory.
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@Phenamia Dude, it's a joke. I'm afraid of spiders
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That's actually the safest place to test one
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Any Planet 9 absolutely MUST be named Yuggoth! I INSIST!
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I see why Alexander used a sword...
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Lying isn't necessary in this instance. The fact it circulates mostly in Germany doesn't change how they sell a million copies
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The history of science is often the best way to explain scientific concepts to ordinary people.
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It's fun and never been done before
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Egos are a bigger factor. You should ask "what did the grader want to hear?"
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Algorithms
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It's like Vulcan. When does the absence of evidence become evidence of absence?
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It took some ultra high speed film and a bulky motor but it worked well. These days there are cameras so fast they can record a laser beam going through a cloud of smoke.
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1:40 Correction: The South Sea Company was shipping for whomever was paying, not just slaves, and the master plan was to get trade monopolies on Spanish colonies that Britain intended to seize as part of an unrelated war. The company did not even have operations yet when the bubble burst
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I think you already know.
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The 5% human error rate is mainly because most people don't know what dog breeds are called.
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8:40 Hand delivering hard drives may seem bizarre, but understand a carrier pigeon can move sim cards across country faster than high speed internet can. In this case, days or weeks of processing time are saved with a courier's plane ride.
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Not the snakes
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It'll be relevant for at least another decade
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Humans: Don't mess with me, I've practiced the art... of Origami! Aliens: Paper folding? Humans: I was hoping you didn't know what that was.
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That would require a tame spider
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Your life
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Idiots didn't demonize nukes until after Chernobyl
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@Ed-ty1kr you know trace elements are statistically insignificant? Worry more about the flourine a hilbilly factory manager jumped into the Ohio river because he was lazy.
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Logically speaking, imaginary numbers are only an intermediate step in quantum physics. It stands in for something going on down there that we can't see, like the bending of space perhaps.
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Has this guy ever met Destin's Dad?
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Schwarzenegger? He ain't killed nobody
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Go away
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It isn't that radioactive years after blast adn no one lived there
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The Romans were the first to mass produce glass, and their fabricaii in Egypt and the Levant could make it by the ton.
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It sells more clicks this way. Clicks funds the experiment.
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Bug off
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There's nothing to say. Scientists who had no known connection to war crimes got jobs from whomever offered. Some of them became mercenaries working for Nasserite Egypt, so the Israelis killed them. Others on the Soviet side of the line weren't exactly given a choice but went to work with Russian scientists. The Japanese nuclear program was disbanded due to orders given by mistake, but their scientists started researching nuclear medicines. The head of the German V-2 rocket program became the founding head of NASA. and so on and so forth.
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They'd get sued
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It sells clicks
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That's quite fine, actually. Especially when they sent one off in the magnetosphere and fried satellites indiscriminately. Fun times, there was an aurora in Hawaii.
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@leonardmartens7693 probably covid
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There were politicized junk back then too
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Go away
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Vhut? The global warming stuff didn't crop up until Al Gor ran for President
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Was he a chill dude?
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Except it's one of the few ways to rise high in society as a common person. Add to that subsidized loans/grants and you get a lot of people going into academia regardless if they really want to be there
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Ha
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It also makes sense for arctic creatures to absorb lots of UV since A) It's cold and B) the prolonged daylight
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He's a physics motard. Get over it
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@AdamMGTF Not industry. The factory I work at uses inches.
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Not if you have any idea what you're talking about
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But that simply amplifies its distribution in Germany and Austria
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On the same Air Force Base as the alleged Area 51. But the part of the base you're thinking of was later declassified and SURPRISE, some German generals were held prisoner there for a time, but nothing really important.
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Make sure you own the patents. And to be fair, they were sallarying him the whole time he was making nothing
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WSB mania is over
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Go away
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It was always like this
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Who says the white dwarf was already orbiting the black hole? Maybe the white dwarf is simply what's left of the devoured star?
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Day trading sure is. You don't need to participate in that junk
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