but seriously is this guy just talking shit like that to make publicity? no one would know about his dull math videos if he didn't make up such bullshit
>>42
He's written a book about it. Now he's published his lectures online for anybody with an Internet connection. Would you care to expand on what you believe that he had made up?
>>51
I rarely post about Jews on /prog/. Believe me, it's not me.
Hell, my mother tongue is Italian, there's no way I could come up with such contrived (but amusing) arguments the actual antisemitic people come up with. I simply enjoy them and have an occasional laugh replying to Jewish stuff with ``JEWS''.
>>49 the universe is finite...
As a sidenote, i heard this funny idea, that there are more connections in the human brain than there are atoms in the universe. At first I thought it was flawed, since the brain is made out of atoms, but then when you realise that a connection might span (/hop) through 10, 20 or even +100 nodes (neurons), then it is quite possibly true. Neat huh?
Actually, i'd go so far to say that the universe is rather small, if you compare the current estimate of the number of atoms in the universe [around 10^80] with avogadro's number [6.022 * 10^23], which is the number of atoms in 1 gram of Hydrogen / 4g of Helium ... that puts the current - estimated mass of the universe at around 10^60 grams?!
...ftr I like to play with crypto - my current favorite idea is (still) using small random-ish parts of the set of 256 -> 256 mappings, which is of the size of !256, or 8.578 * 10^506 combinations.....