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Where is Scandinavia?
March 25, 2015 14:49:32
Where is Scandinavia?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsXMe8H6iyc
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CGP Grey

March 25, 2015 14:49:32

John Jackson where do I submit my address for Tesla delivery?

March 26, 2015 01:35:57 · Reply

Paul Harker Great episode!

March 27, 2015 14:06:05 · Reply

Jackninja5 Brilliant video :D

April 18, 2015 14:30:34 · Reply

How Do Airplanes Fly?
April 8, 2015 18:07:13
How Do Airplanes Fly?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg0TXNXgz-w
How Airplanes Are Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rMgpExA4kM Thanks to Airbus for supporting this video http://www.a350xwb.com MinutePhysics is on Google+ - http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook...
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Henry Reich

April 8, 2015 18:07:13

How Big Is The Sun?
April 22, 2015 17:02:34
How Big Is The Sun?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u70lZSMP9Bo
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How Big Is The Sun?

Why are the sun and the moon the same size in the sky? Watch this one in HD!

Henry Reich

April 22, 2015 17:02:34

Cole Palmer All of your videos are always so good. This one is no exception!

April 22, 2015 18:53:52 · Reply

Las Vegas isn't Las Vegas
April 30, 2015 21:13:42
Las Vegas isn't Las Vegas
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naDCCW5TSpU
You aren't visiting the place you think you are.
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CGP Grey

April 30, 2015 21:13:42

Ashcorb Watch Latest Movies Online Free in HD at http://movie24k.me

May 1, 2015 08:53:40 · Reply

Joseph Letourneau Interesting. I spent almost my entire time working in Paradise. Favorite place to eat was: Bonito Michoacan Mexican Restaurant. Really good food off of the strip.

May 15, 2015 19:06:01 · Reply

Gabbar Singh Watch Latest Movies HD Online Free @ http://videomotion.me

September 17, 2015 21:22:01 · Reply

How to Subtract By Adding
May 1, 2015 20:19:18
How to Subtract By Adding
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS5p9caXS4U
Brought to you by http://www.lynda.com/minutephysics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Method_of_complements Hank's adding machine video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYT8oH-NODs Thanks to the follo...
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How to Subtract By Adding

You use this trick every day without knowing it!

Henry Reich

May 1, 2015 20:19:18

Chase Turner Enjoyed the surprise reference to the mechanical adding system -- thanks for including that!

May 2, 2015 17:00:14 · Reply

Why Raindrops Are Mathematically Impossible
May 20, 2015 17:47:18
Why Raindrops Are Mathematically Impossible
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lBvC7aFB40
Rain shouldn't happen, according to basic physics. Click here to watch the MinuteEarth video about rain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87v_9Bud7vw This video supported by Audible.com/minutephysic...
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Henry Reich

May 20, 2015 17:47:18

Upside Down Mountains in Real Life
June 1, 2015 02:33:26
Upside Down Mountains in Real Life
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5aLeB17tmc
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Upside Down Mountains in Real Life

(upside down watching not required)

Henry Reich

June 1, 2015 02:33:26

Lightbow Sorry to comment on packaging rather than content, but I was surprised to see one of the longest, raciest YouTube advertisements I've ever seen before what's supposed to be a kid-friendly educational video. I'm not offended or anything, but if I were to have the same experience in front of a classroom of kids, I'd be totally fired. I thought the point of Patreon subscriptions was to cut the need for stuff like this. How much money would you need to raise per video (either on Patreon, or via corporate sponsorship) to cut out ads entirely?

June 2, 2015 15:04:26 · Reply

Henry Reich This is a good question, thanks for asking and I'm sorry you had to sit through an inappropriate ad. At this point I've been turning off overlay ads on new videos as well as turning off unskippable pre-roll ads (like the one you watched) for the first 24 hours or so of new videos, so if you watch right away you don't have to see ads (or at least you can skip them). I don't have a set number goal for turning off all ads for the first week a video is live, and one potential issue is that a lot of patrons put a cap on their monthly contributions, so the full amount listed on the patron page (minus transaction costs and patreon.com's cut) is only for one video/month, any additional videos receive a significantly lower level of pledges. Henry

June 16, 2015 15:02:14 · Reply

Sergio I Montserrat S I second Lightbow's question.

June 14, 2015 22:56:37 · Reply

New Video: Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History
June 16, 2015 17:01:04
Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9rGX91rq5I
Discuss this video: http://reddit.com/r/cgpgrey
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New Video: Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History

Hi Patreons!  Early access for you guys.  Hope you like it!

CGP Grey

June 16, 2015 17:01:04

Chris N And I thought the US was the only one with FPTP. TIL. From a .usian: I'm sorry, folks in the UK. I know what it's like.

June 16, 2015 17:37:26 · Reply

Brenden Bourne It's actually far worse here in the UK, because over here there are 6 parties that now consistently get significant numbers of votes. In the US FPTP somewhat still works, because for the most part there are still only 2 parties that get the vast, vast majority of votes. The most significant problems with the US election system is gerrymandering (for Congress) and the Electoral College (for President).

June 17, 2015 14:14:12 · Reply

Chris N Three times as much choice, major political parties that are actually differentiable. I'm not seeing how it's worse; did I miss something?

June 17, 2015 14:33:58 · Reply

Brenden Bourne Choice means nothing when the system is FPTP and gives the seat to whichever candidate gets the plurality, which is almost never also the majority when you've got more than two or three candidates.

June 17, 2015 14:42:28 · Reply

Robert Was it intentional that this video should be viewable by everyone right now? Your note about "early access" doesn't seem to hold up, since I was able to watch this before I logged in to Patreon. It's also publicly available on your youtube channel. So I'm not really sure what "early access" is supposed to mean, here. Don't get me wrong, though. I'm not *complaining*. I'm just confused.

June 16, 2015 18:14:30 · Reply

Gavin Ayling Yup, just tried the link incognito... Definitely allowed me to view... Weird.

June 16, 2015 18:40:24 · Reply

New Video!
June 25, 2015 16:25:58
How To Detect A Secret Nuclear Test
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daZ7IQFqPyA&feature=youtu.be
Thanks to the CTBTO for helping keep the world safe by detecting secret nuclear tests.
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New Video!

How to detect secret nuclear tests by North Korea (or anyone else)

Henry Reich

June 25, 2015 16:25:58

How Do Bikes Stay Up?
July 1, 2015 05:43:12
How Do Bikes Stay Up?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZAc5t2lkvo&feature=youtu.be
Thanks to littlebits.com for sponsoring this video - use promo code MinutePhysics for $20 off A HUGE thanks to Wren Weichman (@wrenthereaper) for helping with the 3D bike animation, Michael Aranda ...
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How Do Bikes Stay Up?

It's more complicated than you think.

Henry Reich

July 1, 2015 05:43:12

Mitch Etzkin Great Video! Very interesting :-D Also, are you guys playing Ultimate at the 0:33 second mark?!

July 6, 2015 14:13:15 · Reply

Sergio I Montserrat S Thank you! This is the kind of science videos that make me like your channel and supporting your efforts. Love to see the process of analysis behind phenomenons of life.

July 9, 2015 02:27:01 · Reply

The Counterintuitive Physics of Steering a Bike
July 16, 2015 17:22:55
The Counterintuitive Physics of Turning a Bike
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llRkf1fnNDM&feature=youtu.be
Thanks to harrys.com for sponsoring this video - use offer code MinutePhysics for $5 off your first purchase A HUGE thanks to Michael Aranda for aerial and slow motion photography and Wren Weichman...
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The Counterintuitive Physics of Steering a Bike

And before you ask, no, you can't just lean and turn... Think about every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and what direction the bike must lean if you move your body to one side :).

Henry Reich

July 16, 2015 17:22:55

Michael Richters You think you can't initiate a turn without counter-steering? Not true, as my kids demonstrate to me daily in our bakfiets. Yes, of course simply leaning your torso to one side will cause the bike to tilt the opposite way, but you are neglecting lateral forces that one can apply against the road through the tires. Most bicycles don't have frictionless tires.

July 16, 2015 17:45:57 · Reply

Henry Reich Lateral forces only come from being off balance, not from simply leaning. In order to actually start falling, you must have counter steered (perhaps unintentionally) at least a tiny bit. It's very hard to notice sometimes.

July 16, 2015 17:49:27 · Reply

Michael Richters Counter-steering is certainly the usual way of doing it, and it can be very subtle, but it is not the only way to create the lean necessary for a turn. This would be obvious if you rode a bicycle with a passenger (who has no access to the steering mechanism). When they shift their weight around, they transmit forces through the tires, resisted by the road, causing a lateral wight shift. This effect is not subtle, and is completely independent of my steering motions. Also, if you think active counter-steering is the only way to create a lean, how do you explain the fact that people steer bikes hands-free?

July 16, 2015 18:01:39 · Reply

Henry Reich Ah, I see what the confusion is - by "counter steering" I just mean that the handlebars will turn, not that they have to be actively turned by a rider. For a passenger I'm sure they make it harder to steer, and can change the weight distribution considerably, but if the passenger moves to the right, the bike should lean to the left. Which way does it steer then? If you search for "bricycle" you will find videos of a bike that's been modified to make it un-steerable by leaning.

July 16, 2015 18:13:54 · Reply

Henry Reich I guess what I'm trying to say more specifically is that for a balanced bicycle moving in a perfectly straight line to initiate a turn in one direction, the front wheel contact point has to first move slightly (often imperceptibly) in the other direction. This is a mathematically demonstrated fact.

July 16, 2015 18:19:08 · Reply

Michael Richters Oh, yes, I'm familiar with the "bricycle". You're still failing to understand one thing, though. When the passenger moves laterally, he does push on the bike. And the *bike* leans the opposite way, but that's not all that matters. What really matters is not the angle between the ground and the vertical axis of the frame; what matters is the lateral position of the center of mass of the bicycle/rider system and the point of contact at the ground. If I push against the frame, some of that force leans the bike, but some is resisted by the road, because the wheels don't slip. That moves the center of mass laterally without any steering.

July 16, 2015 18:58:36 · Reply

Michael Richters Something you could try that might convince you (or perhaps you'll see a flaw that I haven't) — stand on one foot, and jump to one side. Then do the same and jump to the other side. You didn't have to first move your foot out from under you, did you? The same should be true of a bicycle. The fact that the rider is free to apply forces from many different points in many directions greatly complicates the question, doesn't it?

July 16, 2015 19:04:20 · Reply

Henry Reich A foot is totally different - it has multiple contact points with the ground, allowing you to apply torques at the ground which help you start leaning in various directions. Where is the torque coming from on a bike to move the center of mass away from the contact point? The rider certainly can't create that torque from inside the system just by changing their mass distribution inside the system. An outside torque/force not at the pivot point is necessary. Gravity is this force (hence the unrideability of the bricycle).

July 16, 2015 19:13:30 · Reply

Michael Richters It can be done on ice skates, too, which are even narrower than bicycle tires. But since that doesn't convince you… Let the rider lean one way, the bike the other way, the let the rider exert a force along the rider's axis, which is now not in line with the point of contact. You must see that this force would be resisted by the ground, and allow the center of mass of the system to shift laterally. This is almost identical to a man in a canoe, who moves from the front end to the back end. The canoe moves under him so that their colnective center of mass doesn't move — but only if there is zero resistance from the water. If we replace the water with a more viscous fluid, that center of mass moves more, until that fluid becomes effectively solid, and the canoe doesn't move at all. The bicycle also doesn't have complete freedom of motion. Lateral forces, even internal ones, cause the bike to lean, but they also push the bike's tires against the road, and that resultant force from the road causes the system's center of mass to move.

July 16, 2015 19:36:21 · Reply

Sergio I Montserrat S And this effect is more noticeable in a bike, where wheel mass and rotation are higher, thus the forces involved in keeping the vehicle upright are higher, and thus riders have to consciously apply counterrotation when they are learning to drive. We don't notice in bicicles because forces are smaller.

July 17, 2015 02:04:25 · Reply

Sergio I Montserrat S It doesn't compare, since the foot and ice skates don't have a torque that works as a gyroscope that actively resists a change in inertia. All other examples you gave also fail to include a gyroscopic stabilizing influence.

July 17, 2015 02:08:24 · Reply

The History of The Universe in 8 Minutes
July 20, 2015 15:57:06
A Brief History of Everything, feat. Neil deGrasse Tyson
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KYTJ8tBoZ8&feature=youtu.be
This video brought to you by http://www.audible.com/minutephysics Thanks to Neil deGrasse Tyson for his amazing writing and narration! Music: "The Firebird Suite" by Igor Stravinsky, performed by t...
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The History of The Universe in 8 Minutes

The longest MinutePhysics video yet!

Henry Reich

July 20, 2015 15:57:06

Marcin Maciejewski Black background works perfect with this content! Wonderful episode Henry!

July 22, 2015 09:41:02 · Reply

Patrick W. Gilmore This is The Best Thing I've seen from Minute Physics, and I love this channel. Thank you, Henry. This is exactly why I became a Patron.

July 23, 2015 20:18:18 · Reply

Henry Reich Thanks so much!

July 24, 2015 00:34:43 · Reply

SoHardToKill "This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy on repetitive, misleading or inappropriate metadata." WTH..!?!?

July 25, 2015 10:26:56 · Reply

Henry Reich Apparently including Neil deGrasse Tyson's name in the tags and description made someone at youtube think I was spamming :/

July 26, 2015 20:31:31 · Reply

Brief History of the Royal Family
September 9, 2015 07:18:08
Brief History of the Royal Family
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNgP6d9HraI
The Royal Family from 1066 until today. Discuss this video: https://www.reddit.com/r/cgpgrey Research help from: Dr. Carolyn Harris, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, author of "M...
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CGP Grey

September 9, 2015 07:18:08

ScIQ I feel like this could easily have been a many-hour video. Thanks for keeping it so fun!

September 11, 2015 00:20:44 · Reply

Timur Sultanov Well fun... Though I knew the part starting somewhere from the James 2 numbers and his parents...

September 18, 2015 23:00:31 · Reply

NEW VIDEO: Why It's Impossible to Tune a Piano
September 17, 2015 16:18:32
Why It's Impossible to Tune a Piano
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Hqm0dYKUx4
Pianos can't be perfectly tuned - it's a mathematical fact! Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minutephysics for supporting MinutePhysics. Equal tempered tuning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_t...
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NEW VIDEO: Why It's Impossible to Tune a Piano

Mathematically impossible, in fact!

Henry Reich

September 17, 2015 16:18:32

September 28, 2015 04:56:34
Why Do We Put Telescopes in Space?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij-u2bHo_fw&app=desktop
Thanks to the Space Telescope Science Institute for supporting this video! http://webbtelescope.org/ And as always, thanks to Patreon supporters! MinutePhysics is on Google+ - http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 ...
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September 28, 2015 04:56:34

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