I was on the show in 2007. I won 58 big ones. The most fun I ever had without laughing. I wish someone had the recording. It aired on April 23rd and April 30th. It was filmed at Docklands in February.
I'm sorry for my poor explanation. What I meant was, he was thinking an aweful lot about this sentence ''E equals mc squared." The phrasing of the question "What is squared in the..." Implies that something is squared in the equation. Clearly he wanted to answer (mc) but that wasn't an option, so he resorted to trying to solve the problem by just repeating the phrase ''E equals mc squared'' over and over again. If you look at the phrase (so not the equation), then you could argue that the phrase could have the following meaning (assuming some bad punctuation): E equals something that is squared. So given the three options, in his mind, E actually is a value that is squared. Hence he picked E. Also, you're wrong in your assumption that I tried to explain that he's correct. I'm not sure how you couldn't figure out based on the context provided, that I was coming up with what could be the man's train of thought that led him to pick the wrong answer. This allows for faulty reasoning, because clearly, if he would have used the right reasoning, he would have come up with the correct answer. So saying that I'm wrong because it wouldn't answer the question correctly is about as stupid as answering E in this question.
what is hard about this, the formula literally means: E = M x C2 how could you possibly consider it is mc2. If the formula would've been E= (mc)2 than it would be obvious but thus guy is just stupid.
Actually the fomula literally means E=ymc^2. Only in the special case where v = 0, leading to y = 1 do you get E=mc^2, Either way, your reasoning is basically "I know it's like this, therefore I can't understand that someone else knows it differently, therefore he's stupid." . This kind of reasoning both shows that you can't think beyond your own thoughts and that you judge based on flawed reasoning. Both indicate that you're just stupid. Even if you give the correct answer.
Not until his answer was locked in. And he came up with the formula by himself, and said it several times, yet still needed two helps to get the right answer. That was sad.
MUCH better than the British version of this show. . .This moves along much faster. . .More fun to watch. . .But how can that be? The British are SO much smarter than everyone else. . .NO they're not!
E is the total you are trying to get to. You don't find a total by squaring it before doing the equation. E is the one bit that would never be squared.
I was on the show in 2007. I won 58 big ones. The most fun I ever had without laughing. I wish someone had the recording. It aired on April 23rd and April 30th. It was filmed at Docklands in February.
I've been to the Docklands studio in the Millionaire Hot Seat audience! Great fun and a free feed to boot!
I had the recording lying around somewhere a while back but I don't think I have it anymore.
I miss this show. I wish there were more episodes on TH-cam.
Me too. Why did they cancel it in the US and in AUS?
@@tranmanhuc6235 low ratings and a hella expensive set
And I I don't even have my own appearance.
@@bens5661 it was HUGE.
You know you are in Austraila when they give a sexually provocative question and there isn't one laugh in the audience.
Lighting McQueen in the mob? No that’s just the look
Gotta love the can-can girls!
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That theory of relatively question was so obvious. I can't believe he didn't know the answer.
What the man was probably thinking is that it's E=(mc)^2 in which case, E would be the squared one.
Uh, no. In that case, (mc) would be squared...which was not an answer choice. If the formula was E^2 = mc, THEN E would be the squared one.
I'm sorry for my poor explanation. What I meant was, he was thinking an aweful lot about this sentence ''E equals mc squared." The phrasing of the question "What is squared in the..." Implies that something is squared in the equation. Clearly he wanted to answer (mc) but that wasn't an option, so he resorted to trying to solve the problem by just repeating the phrase ''E equals mc squared'' over and over again. If you look at the phrase (so not the equation), then you could argue that the phrase could have the following meaning (assuming some bad punctuation): E equals something that is squared. So given the three options, in his mind, E actually is a value that is squared. Hence he picked E.
Also, you're wrong in your assumption that I tried to explain that he's correct. I'm not sure how you couldn't figure out based on the context provided, that I was coming up with what could be the man's train of thought that led him to pick the wrong answer. This allows for faulty reasoning, because clearly, if he would have used the right reasoning, he would have come up with the correct answer. So saying that I'm wrong because it wouldn't answer the question correctly is about as stupid as answering E in this question.
what is hard about this, the formula literally means: E = M x C2 how could you possibly consider it is mc2. If the formula would've been E= (mc)2 than it would be obvious but thus guy is just stupid.
Actually the fomula literally means E=ymc^2. Only in the special case where v = 0, leading to y = 1 do you get E=mc^2, Either way, your reasoning is basically "I know it's like this, therefore I can't understand that someone else knows it differently, therefore he's stupid." . This kind of reasoning both shows that you can't think beyond your own thoughts and that you judge based on flawed reasoning. Both indicate that you're just stupid. Even if you give the correct answer.
Which that host like Eddie McGuire from 2007 to 2008, Linda de Mol from 2010 to 2011 and Tom Bergeron from 2016 until present.
I honestly can't believe so many people got the spelling question wrong!
...Well, I can believe it, but it's still kind of disappointing.
I'm more upset about e=mc^2, though. I don't think that one could've been any more obvious...
Dtretrb I agree.
Dtretrb It literally says c^2 in the equation, people are so dumb sometimes...
Dtretrb gffh
yer so rite
I miss bob doing this he was great at it
The absolute best!! To bad he won't anymore......... 😞
LOL.. host totally gave him the theory of relativity question....
Not until his answer was locked in. And he came up with the formula by himself, and said it several times, yet still needed two helps to get the right answer. That was sad.
It is learned at schools, isn't it?
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MUCH better than the British version of this show. . .This moves along much faster. . .More fun to watch. . .But how can that be? The British are SO much smarter than everyone else. . .NO they're not!
The British version is based on the Hungarian version, this one is based on the U.S. version, completely different styles of gameplay
the host is negging the guy the whole match.
A lot different than the american version. Harder to win big at American version😳🙄
Has to be, there was only one million dollar winner.
You don't have to know diddly about the theory of relativity just e =m c^2 not e^2=mc. He kept saying it
E is the total you are trying to get to. You don't find a total by squaring it before doing the equation. E is the one bit that would never be squared.
did the host do a stint in the US on some game show?
I Want to be on this Show Sooo Bad!
The first guy was'nt very nice to the 100 people , have'nt finished watching it yet but I hope he looses badly ..
OMG the E = MC^2 and he doesnt know the C is the squared????
That was beyond cringeworthy, he kept saying the formula over and over again but somehow kept thinking it was E? 😒
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Not a fan of this host- shouldn't give the answers away!
Trust me he's an idiot I live in Australia and hes basically the most hated man in Australia.
Hes still the host of Hot Seat?
@@christopherflowers6583 I believe he is.
@@DeadlyPants123 And somehow he has hosted about 20 years of Who wants to be a Millionaire (Hot Seat)
I don't like this host. He tried to create drama at the contestant's expense. Not good.
Because he's best known for hosting the Australian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".