Just sharing a wonderful video I haven’t quite finished yet.
youtu.be/lFlu60qs7_4?si=5xXswbh4XM2DCCpF
edit. just realized my title was too long and got cut off. ‘…about the invention of new geometries’ was meant to be the end of the title.
Just sharing a wonderful video I haven’t quite finished yet.
youtu.be/lFlu60qs7_4?si=5xXswbh4XM2DCCpF
edit. just realized my title was too long and got cut off. ‘…about the invention of new geometries’ was meant to be the end of the title.
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My first encountered query…
“What is the fundamental reason why something is true?”
If something exists, then it is true… no?
…a busy day, so will check back-in later, once I’ve listened to the video in its entirety.
I just finished watching the video.
Thanks for uploading.
More nonsense caused by pretending a straight line can be curved. (rolls eyes)
Likewise his new video about the SAT question that everybody got wrong.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUHkTs-Ipfg[/youtube]
Here’s proof that using two quarters as he did, that the rotating quarter only makes ONE rotation around the circumference of the stationary quarter:
Take two quarters and position them with heads both facing same direction, and touching, so that the top of the head on the stationary quarter is touching the neck of the rotating quarter. Mark both quarters at that contact point, with a line at the top of the head and a line at the bottom of the neck, where the two quarters contact each other.
We shall agree that in order for the rotating quarter to make 1 revolution that the marked line shall rotate a full revolution, such that the line comes in contact with the stationary quarter’s circumference once again, wherever that may be on the circumference of the stationary quarter.
Question - How many times does that rotating quarter’s line come in contact with the stationary quarter’s circumference until the rotating quarter completes a complete path of the stationary quarter’s circumference??
Answer - ONCE!
Questions Flannel??
I certainly don’t have any questions I would like you to answer, no
LOL