This is a short video of somebody’s hamster doing the math with the help of a smartphone calculator app. Now I’m not entirely sure what it was calculating, but I suspect it had something to do with the revolutionary velocity of its hamster wheel. Really heady stuff. It looks like
Happy Pi Day (3.14)! I’m going to have a berry cobbler for dessert tonight, which, while technically not pie, is my favorite and close enough, even if it is a rectangle. This is a video of some folks visually demonstrating pi using the pizza crust from one pizza and four
Taking his previous project of a halved back wheel bike to the next illogical step, Youtuber The Q has built the ‘Epic Bicycle Formula 0.5 + 0.5 = 0.33 + 0.33 + 0.33’, a bicycle that has a front wheel split into thirds, and its back wheel split in half,
Note: Article does name the word, continue at your own discretion. Because taking the fun out of things is some people’s greatest joy in life, Grant “3Blue1Brown” Sanderson (who presumably has two extra heterochromatic eyes) believes he’s found the best starting word to play in Wordle, not just for its
This is a video of maker of things The Q using math to construct an elliptical pool table that sinks every shot from a spray painted dot on the table, provided you hit the ball hard enough and not just barely tap it to prove him wrong and win a
This is an incredible video just released by NASA of the Perseverance Rover’s touchdown on the Martian surface via Sky Crane (a crane that holds itself aloft via rockets while it lowers its payload to the ground). Some more details while I speculate where they actually filmed this in Arizona:
An apple a day, am I right? “What about them?” Great with peanut butter or cheese, much harder to eat plain. This is a video of Slow Mo Guy Gavin spinning an apple in a jet of compressed air until it explodes, filmed at 28,500 frames/second so he can actually
This is a short and sweet video of Pax answering a money counting math problem about Jayden’s current financial situation. Some more info while I fondly remember all the plastic pennies and nickels I ate while learning money counting in eighth grade: “Pax was doing math in homeschool where they’re