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What most impress me are their production values. Those animations are really cool. They also have a series of videos on biology. Here, learn about water. http://youtu.be/HVT3Y3_gHGg
Oh yes, I've been following these history lessons and they're super interesting and very entertaining; great for brushing up on fuzzily remembered world history courses or learning something new entirely. There's also a sister channel called scishow made by the same guys: http://www.youtube.com/user/scishow
There's also vsauce, veritasium and minutephysics that are all in the same vein. I love being subscribed to all of these channels because it almost guarantees that I'll have some cool brain food to watch every time I log in. Nerdwriter1 is another newcomer who is a very thoughtful and philosophical vlogger. If anyone knows of any other cool education channels, let me know! I can't get enough of them.
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dudewhatthehell · 4654 days ago · link ·
Can we make a list of awesome YT channels like this one to subscribe to?
I'm following SciShow since I saw it. Those brothers are all over YT! I also follow Minute Physics. Here's one of my favorite science channels on YT: Sixty Symbols. http://youtu.be/s_NN8pZxTP8
vsauce and veritasium look cool. I'll check 'em out.
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Thanks, I've subscribed to that one as well. Speaking of brothers, you just reminded me of another pair of brothers who are much less prolific but very good at discussing topics relating to logic, philosophy, religion, atheism, science and some other miscellaneous topics. QualiaSoup, which I linked to yesterday as well, and TheraminTrees.
http://www.youtube.com/user/qualiasoup http://www.youtube.com/user/TheraminTrees (Btw, the featured videos on each of their pages are not theirs.) I'll try to post some of my favorites. Check my hub if you're interested. :)
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lessismore · 4653 days ago · link ·
This is call the Hubski multiplier. It is very similar to the economic fiscal multiplier.
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Great example. So you're saying that an initial amount of Hubskiing can lead to increased consumption of Hubski, increasing the amount of participation, which further increases Hubskiing and ultimately results in an overall increase in the Hubski effect?
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lessismore · 4653 days ago · link ·
That is exactly it. My calculations came out to a multiplier of 8.767.
thenewgreen · 4653 days ago · link ·
That is a period that historians call "A LONG ASS TIME" -love it. Very entertaining.