
The every interesting VSauce examines the Banach-Tarski paradox in theoreticgeometry. It is hard to get one’s mind around this one but he explains it very thoroughly and it involves thinking about 3 dimensional plains in a new way. Once commenter even says:
I lost you after like 6 minutes
Some one else has a similar comment:
17 minutes in and i’m just here like, what is he talking about…
Let’s see if it makes sense and check out this fascinating video on page 2
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check out the origional video on youtube. Vsauce
Kaboom James Herrera
Badass! Really worth the watch.
Its one thing to be a science page, its another to continuously steal from vsauce without any acknowledgement or reference.
VSAUCE!
Is this true
Hell yeah I saw it when it came out and it was interesting
If you think about it, it makes sense
Oh yea totally for get about matter, can’t be apply in the real world if you don’t have matter . Stupid
Cool.
Joshua Alvarez have you heard of this?
Yeah, but I didn’t know it was called the Banach-Tarski paradox. It’s pretty cool.
At the end of the video the guy references a few books that seem pretty interesting
Yeah. It’s very abstract.
Zachary Goodness-moulton
Brett Davis
Does the writer of this article only speak English as a second language? Yeesh
And then points smaller than those particles and so on and so forth.