Always been blown away by this fact. My other favourites are those concerning expotential growth. For example how folding a sheet of paper 48 times would result in a 'stack' of paper thet extended past the orbit of Mars! Edit: Learnt a new word (Vignitillion) which is leading on to other amazing facts once you google it. Thanks for the video.
Wait, your name's Amanda, not Rosie? Mind blown. Found your video since I also released a 52! video recently and was looking around to see other people's versions. If you ever get a chance to watch mine, I'd appreciate any comments. I like this video a little better than your ada lovelace video. Compared to this one, that one was all images and voiceover in the middle, so it was less personal. I think going back and forth with some images and some personal speaking to the camera works better at connecting with the audience. Have a great day!
Hey thanks! Ya, Rosie is a nickname that my mom calls me - I liked the flower pun. Thanks for the advice; I've experimented with a few types of videos, and I agree about the Ada Lovelace one. I think I'm going to try other ways of doing historical content like that. We'll see how it turns out hahaha. Ya I'd be happy to take a look at your vid, love the channel name!
52! Is greater than the number of ATOMS in the solar system. Think about what that means. Have two people each randomly shuffle a card deck. Also have those two people each pick a random atom in the solar system. The probability that they each randomly pick the same atom is orders of magnitude greater than the probability of them shuffling the same order of cards.
Love thinking about huge numbers like this :0
52! Has always been my favourite fact/trivia. 👍🏻
I did some quick googlage and it seems the number of atoms in the milky way is approximately the same as 52! which is just bananas
Wow, that is wild! Thanks for sharing. Really puts into context how huge of a number 52! is
Always been blown away by this fact. My other favourites are those concerning expotential growth. For example how folding a sheet of paper 48 times would result in a 'stack' of paper thet extended past the orbit of Mars! Edit: Learnt a new word (Vignitillion) which is leading on to other amazing facts once you google it.
Thanks for the video.
I didn't know the paper folding fact; thanks for sharing!! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Wait, your name's Amanda, not Rosie? Mind blown. Found your video since I also released a 52! video recently and was looking around to see other people's versions. If you ever get a chance to watch mine, I'd appreciate any comments. I like this video a little better than your ada lovelace video. Compared to this one, that one was all images and voiceover in the middle, so it was less personal. I think going back and forth with some images and some personal speaking to the camera works better at connecting with the audience. Have a great day!
Hey thanks! Ya, Rosie is a nickname that my mom calls me - I liked the flower pun. Thanks for the advice; I've experimented with a few types of videos, and I agree about the Ada Lovelace one. I think I'm going to try other ways of doing historical content like that. We'll see how it turns out hahaha. Ya I'd be happy to take a look at your vid, love the channel name!
52! Is greater than the number of ATOMS in the solar system. Think about what that means. Have two people each randomly shuffle a card deck. Also have those two people each pick a random atom in the solar system. The probability that they each randomly pick the same atom is orders of magnitude greater than the probability of them shuffling the same order of cards.
So hard to wrap our minds around!