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Comments by "David Aspinall" (@yt.personal.identification) on "Veritasium" channel.
@cortexauth4094 You are doing the work, so you can take advantage of the luck when it comes. More power to you.
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The YT algorithm is training you. That AI stuff is smart.
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@k.r.99 Just no. You don't get to attach your invisible friend to the objective reality of maths, with some word salad.
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@bruhspenning ... it was added later. See just above this post? IT WAS NOT THERE. I did a GOOD thing and got credit allocated to the person who gave the inspiration. How do you find a way to criticise that?
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Beauty is subjective. Maths is not. Unfortunately, elegant maths is used for some horrific things.
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Are you surprised that he didn't give credit for his... ummm... "inspirations." Yes... inspirations - that's a nice way to say it. He regularly TAKES "inspirations" without credit.
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@williammoore1030 Don't take my word for it - Veritasium said they added further credit. Notice my comment was a reply to the original - I didn't start my own thread. This is recognition that I acknowledged the OP as being the first to highlight it. Veritasium said they added full credit after my comment. These are objective facts.
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@williammoore1030 I did do a good thing - that doesn't mean OP didn't do a good thing first. I built on what they achieved. Nice little twist with gaslighting. What are you trying to achieve here?
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@Nightstick24 Did you think of that by yourself? Other than displaying that you are offended on behalf of someone that isn't you, what are you trying to achieve?
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@williammoore1030 What are you doing? ... and why? Are you upset that the person got credit due to OP, and then Veritasium added full credit everywhere after my comment? ... or are you just looking for a false sense of superiority for doing this to the comment section?
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@hounvs OK. Fair point. It could be seen that way, TOO. ... but it was NOT there when I made my first comment. It came an hour later. Did you win? Thanks for adding so much to this comment section.
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Tiny is relative.
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And yet, the probability of that being totally inaccurate is not zero.
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Now make the 20lb weight more aerodynamic
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What happens on Tuesday if it was heads on Sunday?
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The information is incomplete. What happens on Tuesday if it is heads on Sunday?
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Memory makes SHORTS. Not pictures, not movies. Shorts
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Her answer should be... "If it was Heads on Sunday, what happens on Tuesday, because the question is incomplete?"
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The person who would have taken responsibility for the radio communications had left the trip. That's it.
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"That's a great question"
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You do the hard work, so you are in a position to be able to take advantage of the luck should it come your way.
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Edison taking credit for the discoveries made by others. surprised Pikachu face
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Nice rip of one of Tom Scotts' most popular "titles" of video.
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@Nightstick24 Did you think of that all by yourself, edgelord? Do you have a point or are you just here to turn it toxic because you got offended on behalf of someone that isn't you?
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@williammoore1030 So you are just looking for that little rush of a false sense of superiority for winning in an argument about someone getting their due credit. Good for you. Your contribution is definitely something that happened.
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@bruhspenning Here, you may have some attention. It costs me nothing, and you seem to need it.
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@bruhspenning What are you doing? What is the goal here? Are you upset someone else got credit who deserves it? What are you hoping to win?
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@bruhspenning I know you can't tell when Veritasium finally added the appropriate credit, but it was NOT there when I made my comment - but was there an hour later when Veritasium replied. Seems like relevant information for those jumping on the bandwagon later.
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And yet, it is all still just 2D geometry.
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You had to do the hard work to be able to take advantage of the luck. You needed both. Congrats.
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These needs to be applied to raising a sunken boat...or right a rolled ship.
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Perfect hacker vector. Users initiate without even considering what they are accepting, and don't even check.
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I think, therefore there is.
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@themaskedman221 Philosophically, it is still undecided.
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@themaskedman221 Being that the mathematics in question is to do with financial matters, it can't exist independently of humans.
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@themaskedman221 That doesn't explain why you claim that maths is invented rather than discovered.
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