Month: October 2022

Continuing to talk Infinitesimals, this time with Dr James Grime. See last week’s video: https://youtu.be/BBp0bEczCNg More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Dividing by Zero: https://youtu.be/BRRolKTlF6Q James Grime: http://singingbanana.com Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Numberphile_Sub Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences
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Fun with toothpicks. Featuring Neil Sloane. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Neil Sloane is the founder of the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences: https://oeis.org Play with the toothpick simulator: http://oeis.org/A139250/a139250.anim.html The Toothpick Sequence and Other Sequences from Cellular Automata by David Applegate, Omar E. Pol, and N. J. A. Sloane: https://arxiv.org/abs/1004.3036
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Check out Brilliant (and get 20% off their premium service): https://brilliant.org/numberphile (sponsor) More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ This video features Dr James Grime – http://singingbanana.com Catch James in a recent Objectivity video with Brady: https://youtu.be/B4gzt8v401Q More James Grime videos on Numberphile: http://bit.ly/grimevideos More videos on Perfect Numbers: http://bit.ly/PerfectNumbers Triperfect T-Shirt… US:
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Tadashi Tokieda is back, this time with Moiré Patterns. More with Tadashi: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Out thanks also to our Patreon supporters, especially: Jeff Straathof Ken Baron Today I Found Out Roman Urbanovski Joanna & Mehdi Christian Cooper Peggy Y John Buchan Bill Shillito Andrzej ‘Yester’ Fiedukowicz Ripta
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The tin asks: “What’s the biggest number you can make?” Sounds like a challenge! More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Ebay link: AUCTION OVER Fate of the spaghetti (not pleasant): http://youtu.be/tsbHenS5CUs Brady reads the whole number: http://youtu.be/uN2U9PQUGB0 The people at Heinz had nothing to do with his video – I just saw
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Why all the confusion, surely SGML, HTML & XML are just different versions of the same thing? Professor Brailsford on the perils of ‘*ML’ Problems with Omitted End Tags: https://youtu.be/Ngi8Iv7mAVA http://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister
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It’s absolutely everywhere, but what is TLS and where did it come from? Dr Mike Pound explains the background behind this ubiquitous Internet security protocol. Heartbleed, Running the Code: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dOCHwf8zVQ Secure Web Browsing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_wX40fQwEA Network Stacks & The Internet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG9oKZdFb7w&t=2s https://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science
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A google researcher was put on leave because he apparently believed his AI project had become sentient. Dr Mike Pound discusses. Philosophy Professor Mark Jago on LaMDA: https://youtu.be/ONloZfZEbUE https://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: https://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to
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What does a GPU do differently to a CPU and why don’t we use them for everything? First of a series from Jem Davies, VP of Technology at ARM. Floating Point Numbers: http://youtu.be/PZRI1IfStY0 Why Computers Use Binary: https://youtu.be/thrx3SBEpL8 How Bitcoin Works: https://youtu.be/JyxRH18YlpA Triangles & Pixels (Graphics Playlist): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXuckrPkEUK5iMQrQyvj9Z6WCrm http://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was
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How well sorted is your algorithm? Choosing the right method to sort numbers has a huge effect on how quickly a computer can process a task. Alex Pinkney talks about two popular sorting algorithms and how they ‘scale up.’ Follow up film “Quick Sort”: http://youtu.be/XE4VP_8Y0BU Alex’s code that generated the data for the tests: https://github.com/apinkney97/Sorts
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Can deep learning improve your gaming experience? We have no idea but we know how it works. Dr Mike Pound on Deep Learned Super Sampling EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/4ZkrLfEIJXI https://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: https://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to
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Whether you are a Mac-o-phile or a Mac-o-phobe it is hard to deny the impact of the original Mac. As Mac turns 30, Professor David Brailsford takes us through what the original Mac was like and how it helped people learn to love computers. EXTRA BITS: http://youtu.be/rbeYwh2CstQ How YouTube Works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqQk7kLuaK4 Note: please excuse the
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We want to know what you want to see on this channel – leave a comment below or contact us via social media to let us know. We’re listening! http://www.facebook.com/computerphile Tweets by computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computerphile is a project by Brady Haran See the full list of Brady’s
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Prove πR² using only beads and a ruler! I first saw this proof in an article by Russell Jay Hendel, Dowling College: http://bit.ly/LQlwQw minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics And twitter – @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all
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Nebula Classes – Great classes by your favorite creators on a creator-owned streaming service: https://nebulaclasses.com/minutephysics This video is about what happens if you try to pass a portal (like in the video game Portal or Portal 2) through itself – do you get a paradox? Infinite recursion? Impossibility? Contradiction? The end of the world? Collapse
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BONUS FACT: The sun also causes tides on the earth, but they’re only about half as strong as the moon’s. When the sun & moon line up during full & new moons, tides are extra big. MinutePhysics is on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics And twitter – @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic
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Concrete doesn’t dry – it sets! Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minutephysics for supporting this video. More about the hydration reaction: http://iti.northwestern.edu/cement/monograph/Monograph5_3.html Portland Cement Hydration: http://people.ce.gatech.edu/~kk92/hyd07.pdf Calcium Silicate Hydrate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_silicate_hydrate How concrete gets stronger and cures over time: https://courses.washington.edu/cm425/strength.pdf Link to Patreon supporters here: www.minutephysics.com/supporters.html Music by Nathaniel Schroeder, http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder MinutePhysics is on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook
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Time is shorter than you think! Tweet it – http://bit.ly/rrfs4p Facebook it – http://on.fb.me/ny5lmc minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all in a minute! In this episode we talk about distance in space and
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Tweet it – http://bit.ly/okHiQ7 Facebook it – http://on.fb.me/qA1dYk minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all in a minute! In this episode we explain what quantum tunneling is and how it works! To see quantum
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Pink doesn’t exist! Tweet it – http://bit.ly/panYYg Facebook it – http://on.fb.me/nxhind minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder youtube: http://bit.ly/pakJLE myspace: http://mysp.ac/qtmZQj Created by Henry Reich Created
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How do we know atoms exist? And just how big are they? Pi day (3.14) is Albert Einstein’s Birthday! To celebrate, we’ll explain 4 of his most groundbreaking papers from 1905, when he was just 26 years old. minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics And twitter – @minutephysics Minute Physics
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MinutePhysics is on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics And twitter – @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder Thanks to Nima Doroud for contributions. Created by Henry Reich
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Now that you know about the sun, do you want to learn about quantum tunneling? http://bit.ly/p7l3gv Sorry I’m late – I was busy working on freddiew’s new video: http://bit.ly/n73Uwj minutephysics is now on Google+ – http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook – http://facebook.com/minutephysics Tweet it! – http://bit.ly/nRmI7m Facebook it! – http://on.fb.me/nzRurH Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining
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How an 8000V electromagnet can be used to shrink a quarter. The interplay between electric and magnetic forces leads to the Lorentz Force and Faraday’s law of induction which can be used to shrink a quarter, or any other type of metal coin. Check out ArcAttack: http://facebook.com/arcattack Check out the singing tesla coils on It’s
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Why did Schrödinger devise this strange thought experiment? This video was sponsored by Google Pixel 6. Learn more today at TMobile https://www.t-mobile.com/offers/google-phone-deals Schrödinger’s cat plushie and pin → https://store.dftba.com/collections/physics-girl/products/schrodingers-cat-plushie Creator/Host: Dianna Cowern Editor: Levi Butner Animations: Keegan Larwin Special thank you to our X-Ray tier patrons: Carlos Patricio, David Cichowski, Eddie Sabbah, Fabrice Eap, Gil
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These 5 holiday-themed physics experiments will keep you and your family busy with science during the winter holidays! All experiments involve materials found around the house. Parental supervision advised . Flame Eraser – put out a candle by pouring CO2 over the flame! Easy-to-do experiment, and CO2 is made from household ingredients: Baking soda and
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This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/physicsgirl 5 of the most unusual, amazing and interesting stars we’ve discovered in our universe. Red giants, supernovas, hybrid stars, orbiting binaries, large stars, old stars, small stars, we’ve discovered thousands of stars within our milky way galaxy. Astronomers use incredible tools to figure out the characteristics
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How does the eye compare to a camera? How do they work, and will camera technology ever get to the point where you would want to replace your eyeball with a camera? More on color perception: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNOKWoDtbSk Vote for PBS Digital Studios Webby! Voting ends April 21st, 2016 https://pv.webbyawards.com/2016/online-film-video/video-channels-and-networks/science-education http://physicsgirl.org/ Tweets by thephysicsgirl http://facebook.com/thephysicsgirl http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
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What are time crystals? How do scientists make one on a quantum computer. Click https://helixsleep.com/physicsgirl for up to $200 off your Helix Sleep mattress plus two free pillows! Free shipping within the US! #helixsleep Support Physics Girl videos → https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirl Special thank you to our X-Ray tier patrons: Carlos Patricio, David Cichowski, Eddie Sabbah, Fabrice
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Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation – a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey! Creator/Host/Writer: Dianna Cowern Editor/Videographer: Levi Butner Research/Writer: A.J. Fillo Research: Meredith Fore Slow
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