OgreMkIV - 2011-09-02
Well, maybe not all classics, but still interesting.
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gmol - 2011-09-02
Who needs Khan Academy?
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Cube - 2011-09-03 KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!
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Caminante Nocturno - 2011-09-02
They're crossing the chicken streams?!
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THA SUGAH RAIN - 2011-09-02
Why are people posting these videos? Whatever your hard on is for minecraft, take a look back for a second and ask "Is this evil? Is this a thing people need to see?"
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augias - 2011-09-02 Obsessing over a video game for inane results is pretty evil. Don't see the difference between this and the mentally / socially handicapped anime turd vloggers posted here normally, wasting their time on something so pointless.
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Potrod - 2011-09-02 Probably most of the videos on this site are just funny/entertaining/interesting and not at all evil. As someone who enjoys interesting stuff but not getting all riled up, I appreciate that.
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gmol - 2011-09-02 CornOnTheCabre,
To be sure, this video is absurdist humor, not really meant to teach people about the laws of physics.
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CornOnTheCabre - 2011-09-02 Well, sure, it's far from a serious reproduction in a controlled environment, but it is an (at least mildly) entertaining riff on the basic concepts.
I bet it inspired at least a few stray internet folk to look up exactly what this was in reference to, which makes it more "worthwhile" than say, a fat dude rhapsodizing Death Note.
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gmol - 2011-09-02 It isn't a reproduction in in any sense, other than a similar diagrammtic layout as the original experiment; pointing at the feathers landing at or near the nodes in the interference patten is simply absurd humor.
Forgive me if anyone think I am pontificating, but many (high school teachers) misinterpret this experiment which leads to confusion with regard to the "dual" nature of light.
Is light a wave or particle? It is a particle (ask Feynman if you don't believe me). We are detecting the accumulation of many discrete (particle) events in the single/dual slit experiment. What is non-intuitive is that we model the behavior of those particles as waves, as opposed to particles that move in a classical sense.
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Corpus Delectable - 2011-09-02
Is it evil or good that Minecraft has effectively captured 83.7459287% of the available sperglords of gaming age?
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Corpus Delectable - 2011-09-02
Meant as a reply to TSR
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