Always baffles me how a human can have the nerve to say what another creator see’s like. Even if you opened there eyes and observed them you still wouldn’t know what it looks like to see through there eyes. We can’t we be content with not knowing some things.
@Ana_crusis10 минут бұрын
If western music is based on 7 notes why do we call it an octave? (That will keep you busy for a while😅).
@legothoron112 минут бұрын
so does that mean that i'm related to a dinosaur? and ther Sue the T-rex my be my how many great cousin or aunt or something
@abd1x7Сағат бұрын
Bro made a EP about how we discovere thing while we are just being curious He doesn't mention math 💀💀💀 All of the physics we have today completely depends on math invented 300 years ago when there was basically no use for it like advanced integration and calculus itself
@katiekay3873Сағат бұрын
People aren't going to Mars until the space gravity issue is dealt with. There is no one to carry astronauts off the Mars ship after landing and no Mars hospital to nurse them back to health after living in zero gravity in space for months.
@auro1986Сағат бұрын
why? knowledge is knowledge and is infinite
@BigHeader-s3xСағат бұрын
Prophet Adam was the first human
@chrisg5704Сағат бұрын
Technically anyone can land a plane one way or another. Ifykyk
@randomname-v4rСағат бұрын
Dude so much yapping. Cant you just answer the question why is useless knowledge useful?
@wolfiewolfmanСағат бұрын
Acquiring knowledge is not always about immediate application. It helps develop critical thinking, the ability to connect information, and creates diversity in the way we see the world.
@verbodendragonСағат бұрын
now you just ruined my dream
@1livingcorpsegirlСағат бұрын
*The mo’ you know 🌠*
@soulhubbard4776Сағат бұрын
Did someones say taper
@412ShivangiСағат бұрын
Try rubbing your hand on dry dust on the floor of the house. Oh, the feeling on the hand and the sound is just so bad😖😖
@mono__352 сағат бұрын
I think roy g bp because its purple not violet
@JensSchraeder2 сағат бұрын
Climate change is a hoax.
@cowsauce90992 сағат бұрын
😢 why do gradient accent when gradient decent makes sense with gravity
@degariuslozak21692 сағат бұрын
Use less, Full more
@Hope12Grace902 сағат бұрын
As a medical sales rep selling Trulicity and Mounjaro, thank you for this video! It gives meaning to my work 🥲
@danielmiecz9093 сағат бұрын
I’m a Neanderthal bro
@ouch10113 сағат бұрын
I am far from a scientist, but I like to watch things that can teach me something (which is why I subscribe to this channel). As such, I’ve collected a lot of useless knowledge over the years. I know a little about a lot of things. I’ve found that to be super useful because it has helped me to have at least semi-informed responses to a LOT of different, unusual scenarios in my life. It’s kind of like knowing how to perform CPR. Most people will never need to perform CPR on someone else, so it could be seen as useless knowledge for the vast majority of people, but if you do end up in a scenario where someone needs CPR, that bit of useless knowledge can be literally life-saving.
@JahRootsRadio3 сағат бұрын
And we have brains the size of a cantaloupe and can’t find anything without a GPS nevermnd reading a map. This generation can’t do it 😂
@therealonex14 сағат бұрын
It's funny how people try to argue with him in the comments and their evidence is the bible lmao
@christopherlenahan39064 сағат бұрын
Great video, I subscribe to the life philosophy of "I drink beer and I know things", but I'm a millwright\mechanical fitter so those things are mostly technical. Bio is super cool, but not on the top of my mental Rolodex. No diss on the video at all, just commenting to pump your algorithm..
@Eric_In_SF4 сағат бұрын
I don’t really understand the need to call these patterns ‘super weird.’ They just look like basic geometric designs to me, and their purpose is pretty obvious when you see them in action. The bold shapes and contrasting colors are clearly meant to confuse observers about the ship’s direction, speed, and size-it’s a clever strategy, not something bizarre or incomprehensible. I feel like labeling them as ‘weird’ might reflect more on the speaker’s inability to piece together their function than on the patterns themselves. To me, it’s just smart design, not something my brain struggles to process.
@stevenswitzer51544 сағат бұрын
Im going with we eat anything
@user-ov2fc5sd1e5 сағат бұрын
My god what is this video about just answer the darn question he strayed soo long I literally forgot what the topic was about!!!!
@malumy5 сағат бұрын
1:11 "normal weight range" should be labeled "other" or it need to be separated into 25.3% "normal" and 1.6% "underweight" (BMI <18.5; CDC 2023)
@coreywest93052 сағат бұрын
No. Your feelings don't change what is healthy and normal.
@VivekSinghkr5 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@trevorkolmatycki40425 сағат бұрын
Oil, gas, and coal is comprised of sequestered carbon from millennia of plant and animal life, decomposed and buried then fossilized. All of that carbon was once a living part of the biosphere millions of years ago. Hydrocarbon combustion returns a portion of this sequestered carbon back to the biosphere in the form of atmospheric CO2. This CO2 feeds plant life growth… and grow it does… as part of ecosystem balancing. Ocean level rise due to atmospheric warming from hydrocarbon combustion might be an acceptable cost for the repatriation of organic carbon back into the living biosphere. It is imperative though, that the living biomass that participates in the natural balancing of the ecosystem and climate, be protected from destruction. The forests on the land and the phytoplankton in the oceans must be preserved and pollution that is toxic to life must be avoided. Evidence is mounting indicating that human released CO2 rise is producing net growth of green space not net desertification or loss of green space.
@icedcoffee85615 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry, america just voted to kill science. PBS is at least trying
@jjjjj4795 сағат бұрын
Why would Pasteur have quotes specifically about a distinction that no one cared about back when he was issuing quotes? Also, studying the Brockmann body specifically to find a gene for glucagon seems pretty applied.
@williamsova46635 сағат бұрын
math was discovered, not invented. its inside everything.
@Garfield_Minecraft5 сағат бұрын
why don't animals have wheels.... or they do?
@swaggychicken.5 сағат бұрын
we DON'T need fat loss drugs Please people need to learn to eat healthy and excercise
@9600bauds4 сағат бұрын
just out of curiosity, how old are you?
@swaggychicken.3 сағат бұрын
@9600bauds why is that necessary?
@N30_W01f5 сағат бұрын
amazing... thanks for making this!
@EfHaichDee5 сағат бұрын
I find these types of arguments infuriating considering the absolute useless garbage our governments are regularly spending billions of dollars on - like endless construction projects on infrastructure that end up with disappointing results, or subsidising multi-billion dollar corporations that are destroying our planet and actively ruining our lives e.g. big oil. Oh yeah, that's money so much better spent than the $700,000 it took for us to get closer to learning how to communicate with animals. Dipshit.
@ashinwill6 сағат бұрын
The weird thing is that when I watched this, I could register the same kind of reaction, but hearing it through the video/speakers was an order of magnitude less intense to me than in real life.
@d00mch1ld6 сағат бұрын
The guy that came up with the CLO test (campolobacter like organism) to detect H.Pylori, got the idea from his childhood memory of his dad working as a pool water tester, seeing him use those pool testing kits.
@Roroxane6 сағат бұрын
Not so little precision, these diabetes drugs being used as weight loss drugs is highly controversial for many reasons (it's not actually healthy to lose that much weight in so little time, you don't build healthier eating habits, you quickly go back to your original weight when you go off them etc, I'm not an expert but you get the idea) but mostly because there isn't enough of those drugs around to provide both for the diabetic patients and the weight loss patients and diabetic people have been STRUGGLING to find meds for their life threatening condition because doctors go around prescribing drugs to lower priority patients... (I'm aware that obesity is a big health risk and that those patients need help too, but this just isn't the way and it doesn't even help long term)
@martinmorales95916 сағат бұрын
Hmm the only thing is that knowledge for the sake of knowledge is what leads Sam Altman to ask for $7 trillion to manufacture chips for AI. And you say "hey, we don't want AI. And then get people saying, but its progress."
@brendakrieger70006 сағат бұрын
Very fascinating
@CobaltLobo7 сағат бұрын
“Sometimes being confusing is enough to survive.” So that’s how I’m still alive 😅
@sudhanshuvyas7 сағат бұрын
So like zebras?
@Baneslayer7 сағат бұрын
Zebra’s be like Hold My Beer.
@crimetan247 сағат бұрын
In short, you are actually saying that Research is like a raw material to create a product (Applied)
@Titanium.22_7 сағат бұрын
so your telling me that those ( __ minutes of useless information ) weren't useless...
@shanegooding48397 сағат бұрын
People love having opinions about folks they don't know without bothering to do any research into them or even just believing the ones who knew them most. Weak.
@TheDoomWizard7 сағат бұрын
Nobody cares what I have to say
@jer1037 сағат бұрын
The title of the video doesn't accurately describe the information within the video. This video isn't about useless knowledge.
@9600bauds4 сағат бұрын
it's pretty accurate actually if you consider that human communication has all these little nuances to it, you might've heard of one called "irony"