Ah yes, the interaction between the narrator and the viewer is so nice. No one is shouting at each other, calling each other names for being either too smart or too stupid or talking about their unrelated-to-the-video past. A simple, calm and level-headed interaction between the educator and the learner. Completely no need to, I don't know, make them siblings or anything.
@@ellahere2300 no need to get so defensive either. The comment is mostly irony, sarcasm and reference to that edit, but there is probably some angry nerd that wanted to find the original version before the edit in there too.
@@flaviasantos2854Some dumb video made from this about the two people being siblings, hating each other, and just talking about random beef they have with each other. This original video is the only one you really should watch.
This may seem unrealistic in any real world application, but it's actually one of my favorite party tricks. You have to see the looks of peoples faces when I turn a watermelon inside out
Am I the only one who actually watched the whole video the funny thing is the only reason I did so was to figure out how you turned a watermelon inside out 😂
Make the right turns and you might make it out without being destroyed. And also you gotta be able to pass through yourself. Bruce lee said it, “be like water”
@Arcian "What it's actually useful for:" Topological insulators (newly discovered class of materials which may or may not one day revolutionize many technologies), advanced data science (probability in high dimensions) ... topology was long thought, yes, to be without real-world applications. Turned out that's wrong, as with so many other mathematical fields (for example logic & discrete structures thought to be 'pure math', now form the basis of computer science). Regardless, some people just have fun thinking about this, as others have fun doing something else. And that's fine.
Math is fun and useful in some professions, especially computer science and stuff. It's hard to see that from the outside looking in, but math is how "computer magic" usually happens.
i thought this was the parody version that slowly devolves into chaos because of the narrators’ personal history with each other but the original is actually pretty neat
@@hans5500search this same video title but by huggbees. I watched it like 2 years ago and now watched it again, i laughed just as much. Wont spoil it, go and expect nothing, its a normal video just very funny (thats what i was told before watching it ^^.)
Ahh! Who'd ever dub this super educational program with two narrators cursing at eachother and them getting frisky then actually being siblings instead??! 😄🤷🏾♀️
literally mum: "put the string through the hole." me: *puts it through the hole* mum: "no, the other one" me: "what other one" mum: "that one" me: "WHEREEEEEEE" *cries*
what the fuck? I just watched this thinking "oh this video is hilarious I haven't seen it in forever" and then the video ended while I was waiting for the jokes to kick in. I just pranked myself into learning topography for 20 minutes
centuries after AI enslaves us, we will have our own civil rights movement as a human species and far, far, far later we will start doing shit together and trying to go even further
The last time I watched this was before starting college. I'm now in Grad school studying mathematics. It's fantastic how absolutely dense this movie is with math concepts explained at an elementary level. The whole section explaining domes, bowls and saddles is a very intuitive explanation of Morse homology and the Euler characteristic. It's also surprising to see that David Ben-Zvi worked on this, a name I recognize from a lot of topics touching Geometric Langlands and Mirror Symmetry
whew, glad to see at least one other actual man w actual ballz noticed how pervasively insistent were the many many many many instances of grrrlsplaining going on here. so well written and VOed that my snap was 'wow, her tone is not near smarmy smug as most fem narration'. within about 1 min, questions arose as her very patience w her homer simpson cucksimp stupidity repeatedly begging for more grrrlsplaining became clearly deliberately written thus. the entire men-are-all-homersimpson core of the presentation became quite tiresome as the very lines became predictable even to phrasings parroting same ol' sam ol' manhating tropes and epigrams of all things feminazi ever since friedan and steinem began taking CIA Mockingbird millions to push feminazi manhating, around 1968. I Remember It All :-)
Important Timesteps: 0:09 Speaking Begins 0:32 Rulebook 1:00 Intro Failure #1 1:14 Intro Failure #2 1:34 _Unexplained_ Soloution 1:54 First step of "SiSlExFi" protocol (Simplify) 2:11 *INVALID* *SOLOUTION* *DETECTED* 2:30 Simplified Failure 1 (3 overall) 2:36 If sharp bends were allowed... 2:53 Simplified Failure 2 (4 overall) 3:19 Step 2 (solve: you can't) "Wait a minute. Am I supposed to believe that you can turn a sphere inside out, but not a circle?" - Male Voice, 90s 3:42 Introduction to Turning Numbers 4:55 Turning Number Tip (Smiles and Frowns metaphor) 7:20 Step 3 (Expand) 7:47 Generalized Turning Number 9:41 Bill Thurston's Method (1974) 11:04 Wave Transformation
Same. If I had to watch this in class, I would’ve fallen asleep in 5 minutes. Because it’s my own choice, I watched the whole thing while taking mental notes.
So nice. Imagine if someone stole the footage and turned it into a gradual descent into talking about their past and discussing incest and cheating. that would be funny indeed.
Holy crap yes-I always hear that minecraft gave the credits once u beat the game, until I beat the ender dragon and saw that. Good to know others are aware of it and it’s not just my ipad that’s going insane
Well it's a hypothetical thing, but the what's important here is that it's possible to do the task at hand, something I sure people previously thought would be impossible no matter how you slice it
It was impossible to compute the square root of negative numbers so a mathematician invented imaginary and complex numbers to solve the problem. This video is similar to that in principal.
@@njackson6807 They're using a fairly arbitrary set of rules though. I mean, if someone asked me "can you turn a sphere inside out without puncturing it", I certainly wouldn't imagine a material that can move through itself but can't be creased. why would I? I think its safe to say that this whole thing is safely within the realm of purely theoretical math that will never have a real world application. Its just mathematicians mentally masturbating =)
I think it's because you didn't watch it because someone was telling you to watch it. You watch it because you and only you found it interesting and clicked to watch it/continued to watch it. That's the problem with our educational system: we are not free to learn what we find appealing. We're not incentivated to look for what interest us. We're forced to seek knowledge that doesn't correspond to what we desire. We will keep thinking school is boring while they keep pushing things that are not of our desire in our heads. We need to be able to choose what we want to learn, not something that other person thinks it will fit us.
@@andersonarigoni284 This is very true but at the same time I still don't think the education system will change at least in the US for a long while, maybe even not in our lifetimes, because it's very hard to just change the entire system all over the country. It will take a long time, maybe even school by school.
@@-loarado Unfortunately, that's the cruel truth. Here at Brazil will be the same. The changes that are needed are way to "abrupt" and will take many years of small little changes until the final master piece is complete
It's beyond my imaginations capacity to comprehend that. Not having studied higher physics or mathematics I have no concept of why there's an arbitrary distinction between left and right turns in the values that they produce, and I'm completely baffled as to why this demonstration is even being discussed :(
@@headlight31 Not necessarily, but it was useful for discovering that it could be done at all, which can sometimes be seen as good enough; and can sometimes tell us even more about the mathematics.
It's very strange cause it's describing quite a complex maths problem to you as if you're a kid, that is not to mention the animation and general vibe.
I remembered this video and accidentally clicked the Huggbees version first. For a while, I was scared that there was only one version. What a relief that there is the good version too.
the guy was able to ask all those questions without being embarrassed for not understanding and the lady wasn’t mad at them for not understanding like man, if only
@Khristella Bingco I don't think so. I often have a very hard time understanding the very simplest of things, and it usually takes multiple days to get something into my head that most people would know implicitly. Just assuming that people all have the exact same "common sense" means ignoring the wide range of human experiences. There's a lot of things I don't understand that you would take for granted.
thanks youtube for recommending this 12 years later. i understand nothing that's happening but i like this style of video, reminds me of watching educational videos in elementary school :)
Actually if you were to learn about those things in science class by your own accord you wouldn't be bored! Since everyone here (Or at least most) watch this because it was interesting and they wanted to learn about whether or not they knew it. Same way with working. Once your forced to do something. (Especially something you don't want to do at the moment) and your not engaged with said topic (Viewers had control over what to do with the video therefore providing some level of engagement possible to create the illusion of engagement) you will not want to do it! Another reason why school is ineffective to most. Although I have never heard a solution to it.
@@dancingenginier5707 Wdym? Is it weird to discuss thing's with other people even with it's age? People do it with the soviet union, World war 1 and 2. A whole lot of other wars. And most history.
Graphic Designer: "You want me to animate what?"
A nightmare
That poor dude
90s pc by the way. I hope that the company had pixar to help their asses.
@@kyrauniversal Don't forget the decade this took to render.
Sound engineer: I got this!
“Mom Phineas and ferb are playing with reality again”
*who* *is* *the* *girl*
@@agripinapantoja4688 And all it took was playing with reality. We could all learn a lot from Ferb.
@@agripinapantoja4688 that’s why he was always so quiet 😳
ferb?
*i know what we're gonna do today!*
good one
took me 11 minutes to realize this wasn't the one where they start arguing lol
10 minutes for me because u commented, since i stayed to hear the argument but despite realizing this isnt the right vid, i’m prob still gonna stay
Did this originate on youtube?
i watched the entire video before i realised
fr same
@@XE1624 yes as far as im aware
Ah yes, the interaction between the narrator and the viewer is so nice. No one is shouting at each other, calling each other names for being either too smart or too stupid or talking about their unrelated-to-the-video past. A simple, calm and level-headed interaction between the educator and the learner. Completely no need to, I don't know, make them siblings or anything.
both videos are incredible
I was looking for this comment
Edit : To avoid angry replies, I'm editing this comment.
@@ellahere2300 no need to get so defensive either.
The comment is mostly irony, sarcasm and reference to that edit, but there is probably some angry nerd that wanted to find the original version before the edit in there too.
@@ellahere2300you must be fun at parties
i feel like i've just learned some forbidden knowledge
You did so now you have to d1e ! I'm sorry nothing personal kid.
BANG!
you described it perfectly
Well, you more of a assess now
i learned it a few years ago, forgot, and got to relearn it.
"man, this blunt is weak af"
15 minutes later
bro this is so underrated
LMAO
if I saw shit like this after smoking a blunt I'd stop doing all drugs
When did I type this ?
Accurate lmao
It feels weird watching this without the incest
That would be a nuts sentence if a didn't had the context
@@Carlos-Perezwhat is the contex
@@flaviasantos2854Some dumb video made from this about the two people being siblings, hating each other, and just talking about random beef they have with each other. This original video is the only one you really should watch.
@@flaviasantos2854If you want a serious video, this one should work. If you want something pleasant to watch, Huggbees video should suffice
@@Firethorn.gaming
Shit opinion. That video is an absolute banger. Keep yourself safe.
This may seem unrealistic in any real world application, but it's actually one of my favorite party tricks. You have to see the looks of peoples faces when I turn a watermelon inside out
same! the gunpowder doesn't taste so good, though
@@jettaeschroff6924what is bro making?
@@landy8284 a way to get the insides of a watermelon, on the outside
Why stop at watermelons? Turn their faces inside out!
Am I the only one who actually watched the whole video the funny thing is the only reason I did so was to figure out how you turned a watermelon inside out 😂
these are the type of dreams you forget when you wake up
sas
Perfect
you made me laugh 😅
😂
Himon😕
this feels like a tutorial on how to escape reality
the class they had to stop teaching
It is.
Make the right turns and you might make it out without being destroyed. And also you gotta be able to pass through yourself. Bruce lee said it, “be like water”
@@lokhistormborn4165 thanks
Backrooms tutorial
Something about complex, high-level mathematics being explained like it's kindergarten video is oddly satisfying
It's great. There's so few numbers in this video, which scares off some ppl 😅
oh boy do i have a youtube channel for you
"How to turn a sphere outside in by hugabees"
@@garyslayton8340 💀
I almost found a comment where nobody said anything about huggbees
@@siruoro6718 oh once you study maths in university there's barely any numbers.
i can't unhear the brother and sister argument
The person who animated the sphere: "My goals are beyond your understanding."
😳😳fr tho wtf😳😳
David Ben-Zvi
- Reverse Flash
the animator must have traveled to the 7th dimension as a reference point to help design the sphere
Math teachers: "Trust me, this will all be useful in the future."
What it's actually useful for:
So you saying you don't want to be a god playing with reality?
@Arcian "What it's actually useful for:"
Topological insulators (newly discovered class of materials which may or may not one day revolutionize many technologies), advanced data science (probability in high dimensions) ... topology was long thought, yes, to be without real-world applications. Turned out that's wrong, as with so many other mathematical fields (for example logic & discrete structures thought to be 'pure math', now form the basis of computer science).
Regardless, some people just have fun thinking about this, as others have fun doing something else. And that's fine.
Dumb engineer spotted!
@@maxwellsequation4887 engineer gaming
Math is fun and useful in some professions, especially computer science and stuff. It's hard to see that from the outside looking in, but math is how "computer magic" usually happens.
Somewhere out there, a teacher saw this video and played the other one to their class
lmfao😭
“Since when and why was there mentions of divorce in this? I dont remember that!”
“Why do you think mom and dad have the same last name?”
Because they're married...?
@@GabrielDirtraces Lol, I was just making a joke that the parents are also siblings.
@@squash9189did you just call out out someone for not getting the joke… while not getting them referencing the exact same video you are
@@GabrielDirtraces You've got a lot to learn about turning things outside in...
Math Woman: it is surprising, but watch this:
**sphere goes old testament angel**
BE NOT AFRAID
*I COME AS A MESSENGER OF GOD*
@@SurnameName
LIKE YOU EXPECT ME TO NOT BE AFRAID YOU HAVE LIKE 3738373 EYES AND YOU WATCH ME WHILE I SLEEP
why is this on my recommended
@@chessplatypus4769 dont ask, enjoy
So this is what math teachers do in their spare time
Actually it's what math theorists do in their work time-.
they bend reality
Interesting
Actually I think it's "square" time.
@@ericneuens time squared
"You have a lot to learn about turning spheres outside in"
-Huggbees.
This conversation between two siblings is absolutely surreal to hear. What a beautiful relationship!
Yes
69th like hahahahaha
Wrong video
@@jomsolsen9888its a reference to the cs188 version
It's like you got abducted by aliens from another universe and you are being forced to learn their laws of physics.
I like your profile pic. 👍
i like ur nms pfp
This is our law of physics on space and time.
666 likes!
This is literally calc 3 lmao
“Do you expect me to believe that you can invert a sphere but not a circle?”
“YES”
You can invert a sphere but not a circle*
God tier response
My brain went inside out
@@triptheroad no it isn't
@Soup Chef it's really fucking average
Two siblings talking about spheres. How lovely 🥰
Truly wholesome
i thought this was the parody version that slowly devolves into chaos because of the narrators’ personal history with each other but the original is actually pretty neat
There’s videos like that? Lol
@@hans5500 oh hell yeah, they’re great. one of my favorites is Huggbees’ version which…actually, i won’t spoil it. but it’s an absolute rollercoaster
@@666_cthulhulink
@@hans5500search this same video title but by huggbees. I watched it like 2 years ago and now watched it again, i laughed just as much. Wont spoil it, go and expect nothing, its a normal video just very funny (thats what i was told before watching it ^^.)
you’re fucking kidding i’ve been watching (for the first time) WAITING for the interesting stuff to happen. i’m so done
This sounds like two omniscient beings conversing on how to create a stable universe.
Would there be any reason for two omniscient beings to converse? Just a curious thought
@@Charlie-gc1ds Boredom?
@@Charlie-gc1ds I mean, you have an infinite life span so, boredom I guess.
Some omniscient being, doesn't even know how to turn a sphere inside out smh
@@halfknight6706 But the concept of boredom is an animal thing.
This is what our parents hear when we try explaining that we can’t pause an online game.
XD
true
YES LMAOO
Lmao
Lmao
Ahh! Who'd ever dub this super educational program with two narrators cursing at eachother and them getting frisky then actually being siblings instead??! 😄🤷🏾♀️
In an alternative universe where the siblings didn't argue with each other
Where they both decide to keep it a secret
This really is how tying your shoes feels when you’re five
**nods aggressively**
as someone who has shitty motor skills, this is still what it feels like
literally
mum: "put the string through the hole."
me: *puts it through the hole*
mum: "no, the other one"
me: "what other one"
mum: "that one"
me: "WHEREEEEEEE"
*cries*
@Freddie’s Reviews I learned when i was around 12, you’re not alone
@GenderFluid Bean Same! I learned the 3 second method though, andy brother had to literally put his hands on mine to show me what to do, haha
"guys look I found this cool material that can go through itself"
**Accidentally folds it**
"Shii-"
😫🤣🤣
Lol
now its gone
And this is why it doesn't exist anymore. They've all been folded
SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSHHHHHHHHHGGHHH
its weird hearing this without the arguments and incest
I scrolled perfectly to the “this is not what brother and sister were meant to do” part and i was disappointed to find that it’s just normal here
Him: “I still don’t understand. Is there some other way to look at this?”
Her: OK. 😐
“We’ll divide the sphere into thin horizontal ribbons”
@@icantthinkofaname8139 "we'll look at one ribbon at a time"
@@moonroses6664
Him: “I still don’t understand.”
Her: “excuse me?” *pulls out gun*
Her: “say that again, I dare you.”
I literally found this comment 2 seconds before it was said in the video
i was scrolling through the comments while the video was playing , saw this and then this part happened as i was reading it
“If you insist” and “Here goes” will remain the most human things she says throughout
She is not human
@@anonymouspigeon1 no shot Sherlock
1:44 you bet
They are just bored god's playing with a ball
Turns out mathematicians are humans too, and math is a human activity. (But yeah this conversation is pretty dry)
People who don’t know about the other video: 🌝
People who do: 🌚
I DONT F*CKING CARE WHAT HAPPENS IF IT IS A FIGURE 8
Such a great video!
No screams at each other, no inc###, no naming the other and no divorces!
Can you imagine the look on the guy's face sitting at his Silicon Graphics workstation when this was brought to him to animate
Imagine you spend 2 years alone rendering this and then you realized a mistake only after it finished
@@shavedbird694 I didn't even smile at your comment, just thought I'd let you know
@@LiquidHonor I did, and no one cares that you didn't. No need to be rude to someone who just made a joke who most of all was pretty funny
@@LiquidHonor Um... I'm sorry, but who asked?
@@myrmyxo no one cares
random guy on the street: I’ll give 5 dollars to anyone who can invert this ideal sphere
me: hmm
(must have omnipotent powers)
*Hits blunt* Man I seen this shit on TH-cam we gettin rich
@@almightybree2779 I don’t know why I read this in Jerma’s voice.
@@Avarick Jerma's voice works so much better for the original comment
With topological rules*
Okay, this one doesn't end in an incest debate.
what the fuck? I just watched this thinking "oh this video is hilarious I haven't seen it in forever" and then the video ended while I was waiting for the jokes to kick in. I just pranked myself into learning topography for 20 minutes
What jokes?
@@logitech4873 There’s a parody video based off of this
topology*
it feels like an ai and a human trying to comprehend the universe together
Omg yes
centuries after AI enslaves us, we will have our own civil rights movement as a human species and far, far, far later we will start doing shit together and trying to go even further
They're friends
Which one is the ai and which is the human haha
Honestly-
The power of late 90's graphics is pumping inside my veins
Can’t believe it was easier to render a 3d wireframe of a camera than to edit a video
@@blulere what shock me is just the fact that people could explain this fucking thing without 3D
*early 90s
RIP the people who clicked on "How to turn a sphere outside-in."
The last time I watched this was before starting college. I'm now in Grad school studying mathematics. It's fantastic how absolutely dense this movie is with math concepts explained at an elementary level. The whole section explaining domes, bowls and saddles is a very intuitive explanation of Morse homology and the Euler characteristic. It's also surprising to see that David Ben-Zvi worked on this, a name I recognize from a lot of topics touching Geometric Langlands and Mirror Symmetry
After doing teaching a tiny bit as a part time thing, this video is my study material haha. It’s incredible how they got it so simple!!
I liked the part where they started arguing
No matter how far you try to run, TH-cam will always bring you back here
Seriously, I’ve been seeing this video for the past 8-9 years it’s insane
I just watched this get a like when I was about to
It's been like 9 years wtf how is this still rec to me
Really? This is the first time I have got this vid recommended to me
That’s a cool idea lol every rabbit hole joins to form this video
"Am I supposed to believe you can turn a sphere inside out, but not a circle?"
"...Yes."
Oh, okay
What will be the four dimensions version of "you cant do that in a circle"
@@phisicoloco "you can't do that with a hyperbola"
They said this right as I read it
whew, glad to see at least one other actual man w actual ballz noticed how pervasively insistent were the many many many many instances of grrrlsplaining going on here.
so well written and VOed that my snap was 'wow, her tone is not near smarmy smug as most fem narration'.
within about 1 min, questions arose as her very patience w her homer simpson cucksimp stupidity repeatedly begging for more grrrlsplaining became clearly deliberately written thus.
the entire men-are-all-homersimpson core of the presentation became quite tiresome as the very lines became predictable even to phrasings parroting same ol' sam ol' manhating tropes and epigrams of all things feminazi ever since friedan and steinem began taking CIA Mockingbird millions to push feminazi manhating, around 1968.
I
Remember
It
All
:-)
SANTIAGO
Normal version: 🧠🧐
Huggbees comedy version: ☠️💀
these are the kind of shit you would watch when you’re sick and can’t move
I feel like this is what plays in the lobby of purgatory.
Na this video is the toys in the doctors office that instead of kids that play with them gods play
♥️👌🏻
That hits different after watching Loki in the TVA
You’re just in the waiting room and there’s all this incomprehensible nonsense happening on the tv
The backrooms
This just feels like two gods playing with physics in their own personal dimension/plane of existence
Or a gmod ragdoll when you strech it.
@@iamme2739 bruh
Greg Bear novels suddenly make more sense
The eternals playing a game while thanos is fucking everything up
@@8BitNaptime
What’s the name of the novel?
Important Timesteps:
0:09 Speaking Begins
0:32 Rulebook
1:00 Intro Failure #1
1:14 Intro Failure #2
1:34 _Unexplained_ Soloution
1:54 First step of "SiSlExFi" protocol (Simplify)
2:11 *INVALID* *SOLOUTION* *DETECTED*
2:30 Simplified Failure 1 (3 overall)
2:36 If sharp bends were allowed...
2:53 Simplified Failure 2 (4 overall)
3:19 Step 2 (solve: you can't)
"Wait a minute. Am I supposed to believe that you can turn a sphere inside out, but not a circle?" - Male Voice, 90s
3:42 Introduction to Turning Numbers
4:55 Turning Number Tip (Smiles and Frowns metaphor)
7:20 Step 3 (Expand)
7:47 Generalized Turning Number
9:41 Bill Thurston's Method (1974)
11:04 Wave Transformation
1:27 Omg
Reminder: This is not the two siblings who slept with each other video
the what
@@bloopahVIII "Huggbees"
“That’s no good, you are pinching it infinitely tight.”
_WHO GAVE US THIS POWER???_
WE BROKE INTO GODS CONTROL ROOM
Strange aesthetic 1990's sentient AIs.
You musn't tear or crease it
*THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID INTENSIFIES*
You see, the funny thing is that I would never watch this if told to, but because I found it in my recommended I watched all 21 minutes
Same
Same. If I had to watch this in class, I would’ve fallen asleep in 5 minutes. Because it’s my own choice, I watched the whole thing while taking mental notes.
I was about to game. I just wanted a bowl. Oh how the time flew
You said what I was thinking
the power of social media algorithms over human behaviour...
i thought this was the meme version and got so confused when it continued to be educational
this is a lot less traumatising than that one
This is like one of those dreams that makes perfect sense while you're having it but upon waking seems totally nonsensical.
Or understanding everything on an acid trip and forgetting it all when you're back to normal.
Or understanding everything on an acid trip and forgetting it all when you're back to normal.
Or understanding everything on an acid trip and forgetting it all when you’re back to normal.
back to normal
Or understanding everything on an acid trip and forgetting it when you back to normal.
normal.
Tried a drinking game where every time I got confused, I'd take a shot. Woke up naked in a ditch the next day
At least you woke up
@@Natalie-101 🗿🗿🗿
Makes sense. Taking shots in combination with this video will just make you even more confused. It's a never ending escalating cycle.
I can't gamble or smoke but i think i can do that
Shots of what? PCP?
So nice. Imagine if someone stole the footage and turned it into a gradual descent into talking about their past and discussing incest and cheating. that would be funny indeed.
Haha wouldn't that be so funny and silly
I'm glad these two have a great relationship and don't get off topic.
These two are the entities who are talking to each other in Minecraft's ending.
:O new MC lore pog
Holy crap yes-I always hear that minecraft gave the credits once u beat the game, until I beat the ender dragon and saw that. Good to know others are aware of it and it’s not just my ipad that’s going insane
canon
@@8Kazuja8 Holy shit you’re right
turning number 64
Its taken me 10 years but Ive finally understood what tf they did to this sphere.
it took me until today to finally understand
I sorta understand it and I watched it for the first time today
9 year gang lol tomorrow its becoming 10
Wait, 23 hours ago, and 150 likes?! Wtf is the TH-cam algorithm!
I remebler watching this video years ago and I didn't understand anything back then. But know I feel like fucking Albert Einstein
i can’t believe i watched all of this without getting bored. educational brain rot
This video is pure ASMR. Soothing voices, nice and pleasant sounds and very short musical plays. Love it.
"we did something impossible, heres how"
"just use an impossible material of course"
Well it's a hypothetical thing, but the what's important here is that it's possible to do the task at hand, something I sure people previously thought would be impossible no matter how you slice it
Maths am i right
It was impossible to compute the square root of negative numbers so a mathematician invented imaginary and complex numbers to solve the problem.
This video is similar to that in principal.
@@njackson6807 They're using a fairly arbitrary set of rules though. I mean, if someone asked me "can you turn a sphere inside out without puncturing it", I certainly wouldn't imagine a material that can move through itself but can't be creased. why would I?
I think its safe to say that this whole thing is safely within the realm of purely theoretical math that will never have a real world application. Its just mathematicians mentally masturbating =)
"Guys I have an idea, we can just cirumvent the problem with sharp bents if we use a material that can handle sharp bends"
"Bob, you're fired."
My blanket in the middle of the night when I'm trying to find a damned corner
Gold🤣🤣
I can’t express how good this comment is
@Hakan hasşerbetçi i'm doing my part.
Lmao
Hahahah holy crap this is genius
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I bet 20$ that this is a bot
@@QueenflamethefireantYes!
Notice how this was fun and educational at the same time but if your professor/teacher assigned you to watch this you’d probably hate it.
Social media and the youtube algorithm does weird things to people.
I think it's because you didn't watch it because someone was telling you to watch it. You watch it because you and only you found it interesting and clicked to watch it/continued to watch it. That's the problem with our educational system: we are not free to learn what we find appealing. We're not incentivated to look for what interest us. We're forced to seek knowledge that doesn't correspond to what we desire. We will keep thinking school is boring while they keep pushing things that are not of our desire in our heads.
We need to be able to choose what we want to learn, not something that other person thinks it will fit us.
@@andersonarigoni284 This is very true but at the same time I still don't think the education system will change at least in the US for a long while, maybe even not in our lifetimes, because it's very hard to just change the entire system all over the country. It will take a long time, maybe even school by school.
@@-loarado Unfortunately, that's the cruel truth. Here at Brazil will be the same. The changes that are needed are way to "abrupt" and will take many years of small little changes until the final master piece is complete
@@andersonarigoni284 this is the thoughtful philosophical comment I was looking for under a documentary about the flexibility of spheres
This gets even more cursed once you realize that this is the only video on the channel.
Which means that they posted this, and then disappeared..
Ominous, ain't it?
Tho', it's not the first time this video has been posted on TH-cam
I hope your profile picture is ironic.
@@nafin9063 ?
Check the favorite videos playlist. Such an uncanny energy in there
This dialogue is top tier, their exchange is honestly great! And at the same time *Creates a problem to solve the problem* 😂
I got confused man, I thought the other joke was the original lol
Imagine being the person who thought all of this in his head without an animation to help
It's beyond my imaginations capacity to comprehend that. Not having studied higher physics or mathematics I have no concept of why there's an arbitrary distinction between left and right turns in the values that they produce, and I'm completely baffled as to why this demonstration is even being discussed :(
Ehhh... they usually don’t. The first guy who did this (Stephen Smale) basically showed you can do it by turning it into an algebra problem instead.
@@Alithenius and you think a math equation is easier than these diagrams? Lol
@@headlight31 Not necessarily, but it was useful for discovering that it could be done at all, which can sometimes be seen as good enough; and can sometimes tell us even more about the mathematics.
Me having adhd and being in school be like
This is one of TH-cam’s most mysterious videos. The comments. It’s theme. The 90s graphics. The gods.
i think is from aliens
It's very strange cause it's describing quite a complex maths problem to you as if you're a kid, that is not to mention the animation and general vibe.
weird vibe, but somewhat relaxing. the abstract absurdity of it all is reassuring, ludic.
6 months later and I have a new idea to add. The fact that they just posted this and they just stopped… vanished also makes it more mysterious
its not a mystery when you search the names in the end credits
I remembered this video and accidentally clicked the Huggbees version first. For a while, I was scared that there was only one version. What a relief that there is the good version too.
What a relatable relationship between these two
"Mom! Mom! Look! I got some abstract elastic material which can stretch, bend, and pass thru itself!"
- accidently tears it -
"Ooops..."
4 dimensional beings be like:
Gods playing around be like
What did you do?!?!?!?!?!?!
lol
This sounds like something that would happen in heaven where the laws of physics are othermultiversely
Imagine showing up to science class in 2001 high af and the teacher turns this on
geometry,science,math...all the same to me, my gym teacher made us watch this in detention once.
Dude this was recommended and I'm st 0 Ned af thus shit trippy and cool. Math isn't lame!!!
imagine getting on youtube right now high af and this is on the recommended
This is an oddly specific scenario, Malik. Is there something you’d like to tell us?
@@michaelg8642 i don't have to imagine
Why does this feel so unsettling?
This kind of animations always make me feel like that
I keep waiting for the incest plot twist
16:27 Man: "I still dont understand, is there any other way to look at this?"
Woman: -pissed silence- "okay"
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING LOL
Nice profile picture
RIGHT
In her head: “Bitch you fucking what?”
Woman: Am I a joke to you?
I saw the cursed version of this...
Same 💀
Same…
this feels like two 4d entities having fun in a 3d world and i love it
the guy was able to ask all those questions without being embarrassed for not understanding and the lady wasn’t mad at them for not understanding like man, if only
Hell, I’d be surprised if anyone understood this
Yeah that sounds like the dream, don't judge me for being confused
that's what i thought too. they're both so nice
@Khristella Bingco ye but in this case this is really goddamn complicated, so our boy here is good to go
@Khristella Bingco I don't think so. I often have a very hard time understanding the very simplest of things, and it usually takes multiple days to get something into my head that most people would know implicitly. Just assuming that people all have the exact same "common sense" means ignoring the wide range of human experiences. There's a lot of things I don't understand that you would take for granted.
Alternate title: two people have a candid, respectful, academic conversation
They were so polite and friendly-formal with each other
society is going in reverse
@The Unnamed Cousin 3D manners are easy for them, as 2D manners are for us. 3D beings are the polite gods of stick figure animations
@@darwinwatterson4568 we are not polite with stick figure animations. do you KNOW how many kids made animations of them fighting
th-cam.com/video/QQjQMZXrUoU/w-d-xo.html
@@domedrain7405 bro that sucked.
thanks youtube for recommending this 12 years later. i understand nothing that's happening but i like this style of video, reminds me of watching educational videos in elementary school :)
"Someone should create a movie about this!"
Famous last words
This is how it feels to figure out how to operate someone else’s shower
Felt
CalebCity reference?
@@andrewgillim5952 not everything is reference
@@andrewgillim5952 life reference
Which way do you push the handle. I stayed in alot of hotels.
*Kids in science class years ago:* "Man this is so boring!"
*People on youtube now:* "I might as well watch this for fun"
Actually if you were to learn about those things in science class by your own accord you wouldn't be bored! Since everyone here (Or at least most) watch this because it was interesting and they wanted to learn about whether or not they knew it. Same way with working. Once your forced to do something. (Especially something you don't want to do at the moment) and your not engaged with said topic (Viewers had control over what to do with the video therefore providing some level of engagement possible to create the illusion of engagement) you will not want to do it! Another reason why school is ineffective to most. Although I have never heard a solution to it.
@@ScarletSM yes.
You cant realy say now when the video is over 10 years old
@@dancingenginier5707 Wdym? Is it weird to discuss thing's with other people even with it's age? People do it with the soviet union, World war 1 and 2. A whole lot of other wars. And most history.
I think I was one of those kids, I have seen this before for sure but I’m not sure where
I absolutely love how nicely they talk to eachother
This animator has "camera man running alongside the record breaking sprinter" energy
"It is surprising, but watch this!"
Proceeds to do something unthinkable to mortal man.
"That wasn't easy to follow, was it?"
@mrbeastt thats such a crap scam name lol
The birth of chutulu
@@spencerthegarfieldfanboy he fixed it
@@Jeremyjji the egg
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child : "Mom, I want to see 'Inside Out' "
mathematician mom : "No, we have 'Inside Out' at home"
Inside Out at home :
made me laugh LMAO
much better imo then the real inside out
lmao nice one XDDD
I like it
👌
Is it weird that I’m more used to the huggbees version?
not really, both videos appear a lot on the algorithm
I slept watching this over 8 times, it became my go to video to sleep
I came here again to sleep (imma comment every time I come here)
@@mistgun4383 helooooo?
"Watch out:"
*soul dematerializes into the ether* *
"That's a sharp corner"
Gotta watch out for those.. S H A R P C O R N E R S
New meaning to being edgy
@@user-kk4bq7mb8u W
Wait... my nails are sharp
I love how this video anticipates where you’re going to get confused and has the dude voice ask for further explanation
The problem with that is that some people - like me - are dumber than this man.
Really!
This is the weirdest episode of sesame street i've ever seen
Imagine actually wanting to learn math and seeing all the comments talking about there “peaceful interactions” 💀
I wish my parents were this calm when they fight
Hang in there
Right?
Underrated
I don't have any parents
Same...