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4th dimension explained by a high-school student [📹 xkcdHatGuy]

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J Ðog ₍ᐢ•ﻌ•ᐢ₎1 year ago

This was great! And I really like Carl Sagan's explanation too!

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Oscar Herrera1 year ago

I wonder where this kid is now

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Aviation Fix1 year ago

Stunning approach of Azul's Embraer 195 into Santos Dumont Airport in Rio, with the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain in the background

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Junior Plan1 year ago

People often limit their understanding of society, politics, economics, and culture to a two-dimensional spectrum, such as the left vs. right or blue vs. red dichotomy. This reductionist approach simplifies complex systems into opposing camps, but as three-dimensional beings, we should strive for a more nuanced comprehension. Just as we navigate physical space in three dimensions, we can approach these fields with multiple dimensions, including economic theory, social values, historical context, and individual experiences. Exploring beyond binary frameworks allows for a more holistic view, recognizing that ideologies and challenges are multifaceted and cannot always be neatly categorized. This deeper perspective fosters richer, more nuanced discussions and solutions.

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G1081 year ago

Need to understand more soon..

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PatriotPower1 year ago

I've learned a lot from this kid! I thought he died but he's still alive!

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Creatrix: we welcome political refugees 🇨🇦 💙1 year ago

My mind was blown at age 10 when I read about tesseracts in A Wrinkle In Time (Madeleine L'Engle). It's still blown (I'm 65).

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Best is West1 year ago

An all time classic vid. Hope this kid got into the field.

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Houssame E. Hsain1 year ago

Too bad we can't see in 3D space representations. There would be no such thing as physical privacy in that world 🛸 We'd be closer to the truth on everything. This is a great movie idea 🍿

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Lukas de Beer1 year ago

The authoritative voice on this subject.

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