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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มี.ค. 2021
Are you sick of clickbait? Sick of 30, 15, 10, even FIVE minute videos that are drawn out to explain something that might seem so trivial? I sure am. My goal is to make information not only freely available in the simplest terms, but to explain it in record time. Content numbered S[X] is simplified and as sharp as possible, preferably under 2 minutes. Videos with a number might have some shenanigans, but I'll try to keep it brief.
All music I use in my videos are just from the TH-cam music library unless specified in the description.
All music I use in my videos are just from the TH-cam music library unless specified in the description.
Minkowski's 4D universe
After a hiatus, here is the video!
Learn how Minkowski makes his four dimensional universe, who Minkowski is, what light cones are, and why they have implications on the world, and how we live as a society.
Learn how Minkowski makes his four dimensional universe, who Minkowski is, what light cones are, and why they have implications on the world, and how we live as a society.
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mmmmm... spider
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a spider. I don't know what education you get out of this, but it certainly isn't anything interesting, except maybe that it is, in fact a spider, I hope you can understand that.
[S3] Newton's 3 laws EXPLAINED | QUICKLY
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Have you ever wanted to know about newton's laws? This is for if you are a fast learner and can soak it up, and are sick of 30 minute videos explaining the law.
[2] Year 11 Chemistry: Unit 1 | COMPREHENSIVE VER
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This is for learners who need a methodical working explanation with examples. I take a look at year 11 chemistry unit 1: Mass of particles and make a deep dive into the concept of moles. The summary is a similar video, covering the same content, but quicker. If you are a fast learner I suggest you watch that and try to understand it, because this goes over things multiple times, and may be bori...
[S2] Year 11 Chemistry: Unit 1 | Mass of Particles | SUMMARY
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This is a summary for fast learners. This covers Units 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 in SACE Stage 1 Chemistry Revision 1. This is about the molar mass, atomic mass, grams per mole, and converting between.
[1] The Riemann Sum and Integration [SKIT] (REUPLOAD)
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THIS IS A REUPLOAD FROM A DIFFERENT CHANNEL. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY WATCHED THE OTHER CHANNEL'S VIDEO YOU DO NOT NEED TO WATCH THIS ONE. IT IS THE SAME Have you ever been doing some maths, and realised that you don't know why integration works? Well, a really good way to think about it is the Riemann sum. This is an equation, where the area under a curve, is equal to the sum of, an infinite number...
[S1] Why One isn't a Prime or Composite | Why is 1 an "Identity"?
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One isn't a prime or composite number because the definition of primes says that a prime has EXACTLY 2 factors. One has only one factor. Itself. You can't count one as two factors because the product of 1 and 1 is the same regardless if you reverse it or not. Composite numbers have more than two factors, so one doesn't satisfy this either naturally. This is my second video of all time so I hope...
Stop the mole jokes!
As said, if it seems long winded and boring, please watch the summary instead. I go through it much faster.
Interesting. I will be looking out for that comprehensive version!
In case you didn't read the description, this is a reupload, and is a pretty old video. My new content is much more up to date.
NOTE: If you cannot understand the concept overview, which is totally reasonable, please watch the comprehensive version. I will upload it and put the link here :)
The comprehensive version is almost done, I'm just adding the finishing touches... and the corny jokes!
Note: If you are watching it for the title, only the first 30 seconds matter. Otherwise, you can stop watching from there as I go on about the number 1 being an identity, which isn't really related to the concept of 1 being a prime