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Next Germany manager odds: Most likely Joachim Low replacements – Wenger, Klopp or Zidane? - Duration: 1:12.Germany are out of the World Cup and Joachim Low is facing huge pressure after finishing bottom of Group F behind Sweden, Mexico and South Korea
The reigning champions were toppled 2-0 by South Korea in a must-win clash, with Germany looking like a shadow of the team that triumphed in Brazil four years ago
Low has been in charge of the national side since replacing Jurgen Klinsmann in 2006, but he could pay a heavy price for failure in Russia
Jurgen Klopp has been installed as the bookies' favourite for the job, while Arsene Wenger and Zinedine Zidane are also among the top contenders if Low is sacked
Take a look through the gallery to reveal the most likely managers to replace Joachim Low in charge of the Germany national team
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The sad story of reaching the speed of light or a black hole - Physics (Animated and explained) - Duration: 4:29.The sad story of reaching the speed of light or reaching a black hole.
Imagine you're about to launch in a hyper modern extremely fast spaceship
sound amazing doesn't it? Well physics isn't too gentle though let's see what
happens if you reach the speed of light - or anywhere near it. To explain what's
happening let's create a clock here a cylinder with two mirrors and let's put
a photon in there and let it bounce around. And let's define each cycle as a second.
Well here we are flying in the fast spaceship. Ff you are inside the
spaceship, well time is just time as always nothing
is going to happen, the clock will just tick as usual. But Einstein tells us the
speed of lights has the same value everywhere so even if the car is
traveling 20 meters per second and it turns on the front lights, the speed of
the photon will not be the speed of light, plus 20 meters per second. The
speed of the photon will always be the speed of light. This has huge
consequences - let's see why. If you sit here on this comet the rocket will fly
by like so. If we put a clock on the rocket let's see the path of the photon.
The photon travels up and down and horizontally as well. Of course on the
comet the photon only goes up and down. The time is normal for you.
You can clearly see that one path is longer than the other. Both particles
travels with the same velocities so the shortest path must take the shortest
time. So a moving clock compared to you runs slowly. This is called time dilation
but the effects are only noticeable at very high speeds, as this graph show. It's
time dilation as a function of speed and the relevant equation. You'll need to go
at least 30% at the speed of light or something for a normal clock to detect
the dilation. or you would need an atomic clock. By the way remember on the
spaceship time goes like normal one second is always one second it's just
when you get out and meet someone on the comet, the comet men have gotten older
compared to you. Now to the sad part . let's send you on a rocket ride on an
near speed of light spaceship. So let's go. What happens? Well apart from using near
infinite energy, to reach this speed as this graph shows - the kinetic energy
explodes at these speeds. Anyways back to our journey. Traveling fast means our light
clock won't go up and down as much let's go even faster this clip is in extreme
slow-motion you saw that our light clock didn't move at all meaning of course
time didn't pass in the spaceship. According to observers on the comet but
time did pass for our observers so when returning to Earth after travelling with
light speeds everyone is now dead of old age, because of time dilation. Thanks
Einstein. But wait there is more - there is gravitational time dilation as explored
in interstellar(MOVIE) - spoiler everyone dies of old age again. What is time dilation in a
gravitational field then? I have a great idea let's send you into a black hole.
Let's agree you send me a light signal every now on them I will record how long
time it takes let's go.
We see moving closer to the black hole means the person getting a stronger
gravitational pull. The photon arrives later and later. Too close to the black
hole and the light will never reach, because the field is too strong. Now
replace the light signal with the light clocks. The light clocks closest to the
black hole travels slower and slower meaning for us observing a distance at
the time pauses more and more. At the schwarzschild radius where light cannot
escape the black hole, the time is essentially stopped. And if you manage to
get out somehow everyone. would be dead of old age again. I want to thank my
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How to Stream Graduation or other large event using Wirecast - Duration: 23:45.Graduation is the culmination of a student's educational journey it is an
important event that friends and family members want to see and celebrate
together with their graduate but not everyone may be able to make it to the
graduation ceremony this is why our school streams graduation live online we
want everyone to have access to seeing their family member or friend graduating
my name is sterling and I have been streaming our high school graduation for
six years and have learned about what not to do as well as what to do and
streaming such a large event this year was by far the easiest year for
streaming thanks to using the Wirecast Gear 230 this is an all-in-one inclusive
video switching as well as streaming computer system and it works really well
in full disclosure Telestream loaned me a Wirecast Gear 230 for us to stream
graduation in exchange for creating a how-to video of streaming graduation if
you want more information about
Wirecast Gear 230 or any of the Wirecast products
I have included a link in the description click on it to find out more
information now I've been using Wirecast for four of my six years of
streaming graduation and it has definitely made this daunting task much
easier in this video I'm going to demonstrate how to set up Wirecast for
streaming at graduation I tried to make this video live while we were setting up
and streaming our graduation but with all the distractions of a big event such
as graduation I decided I would reset up everything and show you how you can have
a successful live streaming graduation as well using Wirecast so let me just
show you real quick what I have set up in Wirecast and this is the same setup
we used for streaming live I have five different cameras as sources as well as
I have a video I have a playlist with videos that we played before the
graduation began as well as some graphics that we used inside of our
graduation let me show you how to set up everything from scratch to get
everything set up in Wirecast first we want to make sure that we have
everything plugged in and that all of our cameras are turned on once we have
checked that everything is plugged in cameras turned on
we have our internet connection we go to Wirecast
we open it up we're going to open up an empty document so I select that I click
on continue with that selected I'm going to go ahead and maximize this screen I
like to put my camera inputs on the 3rd layer down the reason being above this
on the first layer I like to add graphics or other overlays the second
layer I like to put other videos that I put throughout the stream so I'm going
to go ahead and add in my cameras by clicking on the plus sign to add in a
new source I go up to video capture I choose Pro capture quad SDI one this
is my first input and here you can see it is working I click on the plus sign
again I'm going to add the second shot I'm going to click on the plus sign
again and I add the third shot and now I add the fourth shot by doing the same
thing so now I have put in these four different cameras if one of these shots
doesn't show up make sure that you check your camera check the power and check
the cable we had an issue of one camera not showing up and it turned out that
one of my students wanted to conserve the battery so the camera was turned off
right in the middle of trying to fax the cameras so it was a very simple fix we
just had to know why the camera stopped working I always recommend doing the
cameras first just to make sure everything works because those are going
to be the longest troubleshooting problem you might have
now my cameras came in just fine everything works well now what we did
when we were streaming graduation is we tied directly into the sound there was
an outside company that came in and they set up microphones and they set up a
sound system and all I did is I asked them to give me a feed of their direct audio
and we took that feed into our camera and then one of the
cameras had that that feed the good audio and we use that for all of our
shots so to make sure that my shots all have the same audio for example let's
say that this shot has the audio plugged in from the the sound people so all I'd
have to do is click on this gear go to change audio I check and I see that this
is my input 3 that works perfect so now I want to make sure all my other ones
are input 3 as well so I go up to change audio I choose input 3 and I turn off
input 4 I'm going to do this for each of my other shots I click on the gear I go
to change audio I choose input 3 and deselect the other audio
now what this does this brings in the audio directly from the sound people but
they don't have mics for our audience and so if I wanted to have another
camera setup so that I could capture the audience when there was clapping or
certain points where you want to hear the audience what we actually did is we
set up another camera down here which was one of the other cameras we had and
we just made sure that this audio was set correctly now there's a couple ways
you can do that that's the way we did it when we wanted to hear the audience
sound or we wanted sound from something other than the audio from the
microphones we would use this shot underneath whatever our other shots are
now we need this for a couple of reasons first of all at the beginning of our
graduation a bagpipe band comes marching in now as the bagpipe band is marching
in they're not miked up so we can't hear what is going on the audience can hear
but what you can't hear through the microphone system so when our bagpipes
walked in we made sure to have the camera that had a shotgun mic aimed
towards the bagpipes have that audio turned on so we could hear it now this
is just something extra this may or may not be neat necessary for your setup I'm
gonna go ahead and delete this but I wanted to show you that if you need to
get extra audio using the same shots that you already have that you could do
that and I noticed now that I only have my four shots that are coming in through
the SDI I have also plugged in a webcam into a USB port and I can add that as
well so if I click on the plus sign and I go to video capture I choose the
Logitech HD Pro webcam webcam I click Add and there you can see I now have an
extra camera so that's my fifth camera now some things that we were
experimenting with that I recommend you try using Wirecast 9 is something called
rendezvous and what rendezvous is if you come up here and you go to network you
can create a rendezvous session and what this does is it allows you to send out
this link so you can copy this link email it to somebody in a remote
location and they will open up their email open that link and using their
webcam they can connect right in to Wirecast now we experimented with this
and what we did is we had some iPads with Wirecast go loaded on them they're
on a different network so we weren't able to use Wirecast go to connect to our stream
but instead we sent out a rendezvous link and on that white on that iPad we
opened up the rendezvous link and it opened up Wirecast go and we were able to
connect a shot farther away wirelessly into Wirecast now this would have worked
great except for Wi-Fi is very difficult thing
to stream video on and what I mean by this is when we had an empty stadium and
we set up the camera it worked wonderfully
we had about 20 megabits per second of internet download and upload
speed and we were able to connect the video directly into Wirecast and it
worked wonderfully but when five thousand people showed up
into the audience with their cell phones all sending and receiving Wi-Fi signals
it basically killed our Wi-Fi connection I knew that would happen but I wanted to
explore and try it out so something that you can try and Wirecast nine is
something called rendezvous and it's a very cool feature and it's a great way
to get remote callers or remote videos to come in or in this case we had a
remote camera that was on a different network that was able to send in the
video using Wi-Fi so that's something to try out once again to get to rendezvous
all you have to do is click on the plus create a rendezvous session and then
copy and share that link and then when people have open the link their webcam
becomes one of your input sources and this is a great feature so now that we
have our cameras in everything is working what I want to do is I want to
assign a keyboard shortcut that way somebody can be switching using the
keyboard not just having to go and click and choose what shot they want this
makes workflow so much easier when you're trying to control various cameras
I want to be able to have the each of these shots controlled by a key on the
keyboard so to map my shots I simply click on the gear go up to keyboard
shortcut click on manage I'm going to add in a keyboard shortcut I'm gonna
call this camera 1 and I click in the next box I give it a 1
I'm going to add another one I'm going to call this one camera two
now you could call these camera one too or you could even give them more
specific names like close up shot of speaker or a wide shot of graduates so
you can get more creative with your names I'm just doing this for
simplicity's sake right now
and this last one I mark as a webcam because the quality is noticeably
different between a webcam and a high quality video camera so once I have
these mapped I can now come to my shots I click on the gear I go to keyboard
shortcut and I can assign a shortcut for each of these shots and there we have it
so now if I want any of these shots I simply press on the keyboard the shot or
the key that is assigned to each of these shots I can use the ten key as
well so there you have a great way to set up your cameras add-in keyboard
shortcuts now I need to add in the graphics into the shot as well - out of
my graphics I'm going to come to the top layer all I do is select add media files
now I move some files with a USB flash drive which is great Wirecast because it
has so many USB ports I was able to plug in everything in back that needed a USB
as well as use the front USB to transfer files so I go I have my files I'm going
to go ahead and bring in the graphic files now if you notice here I have a
PNG a couple of PNG s and a PSD I actually forgot in our production to
convert one of our images from a PSD to a PNG which I normally like to have
everything as a PNG but Wirecast read the Photoshop document just as easily as
it read the PNG so I select the the graphic files that I want to bring in
and now first thing I want to point out a subtle thing is I've actually named my
graphic files in the order that they're going to appear in the program I got the
program ahead of time and I made sure to make the graphics with the name
numerically of when they're going to appear that way when I bring them into
Wirecast they're already in the order that they're going to appear in the
program and this made it so much easier for my students to know oh this is the
next graphic and they could load it and everything went much
easier so here you can see I have 0 1 2 3 so I'm gonna go ahead and open these
up it brings in these 4 graphics this first graphic is an image that we show
before graduation begins because graduation is one of our most watched
events of the year first of all I like to make sure my
stream is up and running and working and I've noticed that if I have my stream up
before it actually starts I get more people watching it because they they go
online to check to see what graduation starts like oh it's already there's a
video I don't have to go I for watch it from home not that I'm recommending
people stay at home but sometimes that's the decision and
they would rather watch it so what we do is before graduation begins we have a
pre-roll where we show some of our have top videos throughout the year just to
show and highlight things that our class has done now here you can see it's just
a simple graphic with a box cut out if I turn off what's underneath you can see
there's nothing here and underneath this graphic we play videos and so these
videos play up until graduations graduations starts and the videos will
just loop until graduation starts and this keeps the audience that is watching
our channel interested watching until graduation begins
it also helps promote some of our other things that we have created and so it
works really well this way so I have that graphic in a minute I'll show you
how to add the videos the other graphics I have here and see you can't tell the
difference between the PNG or the PSD the Photoshop document versus the PNG
and so this works out really well and the way these graphics work if I have
one of these graphics selected so for example if I select this one and I have
this image here I can see this green light or this green color is indicating
these are in the preview if I transfer these over by pressing the spacebar or
clicking here it shows what is live and so this allows me to see what's going on
to turn off that graphic I just simply click on clear layer notice how it's
gone here I can hit spacebar and now it's gone here now if you notice my
output or my live and preview are different sizes if that
bothers you you can click and you can drag the edge of your life so that you
can see both shots the same size if you prefer to have one smaller you just drag
and you get it to how you want it to work best I'm going to go ahead and set
these so they're both about the same so we have our graphics setup and they were
brought in based on their order numerically and this makes it easier for
the students to go through the graphics now I mentioned that we had pre-roll
videos that would play underneath this graphic so on the second layer I'm gonna
go ahead and click on the plus sign and I'm going to select shots and now I'm
going to click on new playlist shot a playlist allows you to play multiple
videos and have them keep playing over and over so with the new playlist shot
I'm gonna go ahead and double click inside I click on the plus and over here
says add media files and I'm going to navigate to my folder with videos I
select these these are just some sample videos from my YouTube channel these
aren't the ones we used in graduation those ones were actual student videos
but for demonstration purposes today I just put a couple of short videos so now
I have these shots but if I look at these shots they're not quite the right
size for the open area I can simply move these around I can resize them I can get
them the shots where I want them to be if they're too big I can shrink them
down I think these ones were the wrong size because I already had them too big
and I started shrinking them down anyway so I go through with each of the shots
and I just drag it where I want it to be
just by dragging on a corner I can resize it and so now if I close my
playlist I can choose the graphic that basically goes over the top of those
videos telling people yes graduations you're on the right place it's gonna
start but also letting us see something that's going on so we have that set up
and now I can simply click on the spacebar and it's going to play these
videos up until the time that we're ready to start and this works well if
you don't start on time and your aren't your audience might get worried you can
at least have something playing showing yes this is working this is how we're
getting it and so I like using this as a pre-roll just to kind of promote our
program as well as keep the audience engaged until it actually begins and so
we have these videos and they just keep playing through you can actually adjust
some of the playlist settings I won't go into too much of that right now you can
shuffle the playlist over here you can set up so that you can have a playlist
loop I'm gonna go ahead and keep it like that for right now and so here you see
our top layer we have graphics our second layer we have videos we have our
different camera shots and this is how we set up and we we ran our graduation
now here's the great thing is I set up everything I made sure everything was
working it was all good I only been using Wirecast gear for like two days
before graduation it arrived in the mail I opened it up and it worked perfectly
outside of the box after I set up all the wires and connected everything I was
up and streaming in less than one minute which is amazing and then once my
students arrived I what happens in our school is we have students who come in
and volunteer and typically they're students who have taken the class and
they know how to do this this year all of my students who have been doing
graduation graduated I've had a group of students that been working for about
three years and they really figured out how to do graduation how to set up and
how to do everything this year wasn't the case I had a group of four students
who one has been in the class but the rest
this was their first experience and so it really needed to be a simple setup
for them once I had everything set up and ready to go I test it ever they
worked I then went and I showed my students how to operate everything
Wirecast and the student that was controlling it it took us about three
minutes we went through everything that I just showed you how to set up how to
assign keys the student was able to set up and stream everything went perfectly
and so that made it really easy for live-streaming this broadcast now I just
realized I forgot to show you how to actually get online and that's super
easy first of all if you want to just record you can click on this record
button it will ask you what you're going to record and you have these options
that you can record I'm not going to record we actually record on our cameras
as well as where we're streaming so I don't record on this but it would have
worked and I believe that you can record an ISO yep right here's ISO that means
you can record one camera the whole time even if you're switching other cameras
and that's a great feature if you want to have one shot the whole time just in
case something doesn't work you can always record an ISO shot and that way
you have that on record as well to set up a stream it is super easy you click
on stream you have all of these different options and there's more ways
that you can string we stream to YouTube and so all I have to do is select
youtube I click on OK and you can go ahead and authenticate what this does is
this connects your YouTube channel to what you're using I'm going to go ahead
and choose login and basically it tells you that Wirecast is going to connect to
your YouTube channel I connect to it and I can see I can choose my event type
it's an upcoming event and here I can choose the event that I have previously
set up and YouTube once I do that all I do is I click OK when I'm ready to
stream I could go with whatever shot I want to begin I make sure that it's
playing in my live or output and I click on stream
and then I go into YouTube and I can connect and I can change that to go live
and this works so smoothly and basically that's it that's just a quick overview
of how to stream a graduation using wire cast and how to set up wire cast it's a
tool that we've been using for a couple of years now this wire cast software
this is our first year using the wire cast gear 2:30 and in fact I emailed my
boss and I said here's what I want to request for next year what I get or not
I don't know because we get everything through grants it is such an amazing
tool that I know this is gonna be the next thing that I'm gonna be looking for
grants for is how I can get a wire cast gear because this made streaming so much
simpler and I can't recommend it enough I'm a school teacher I use this in a
student environment and it was very simple to setup very easy for students
to use and it's very robust not just as I bring in all the videos but you can
bring in other things as well because it's it's basically a computer system
that ties into everything else so you can install other software programs like
Photoshop other video editing programs that you might need there's a bunch of
different inputs that you can use so I strongly strongly recommend Wirecast
gear if you are curious about it or want to learn more about it click the link
that's in the description visits hello streams website the maker of Wirecast
gear Wirecast software and check it out see if it's something that would be
within your your budget and would work for you I I think it's a great tool not
just this but the software that they use as well now I plan on making other
videos that show you more in depth how to set up and take down video for
graduation but hopefully this has been beneficial if you would like to learn
more about streaming video or editing video or other things related to this
please subscribe to my youtube channel feel free to leave a comment below
I'm sterling thank you for watching have a great day
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Suspend Your Disbelief (or, how to ruin everything in 7 steps) - Duration: 14:09.I'm going to do a very special Tau Day video this year and break the 4th wall a bit.
If you're a fan worried I might ruin the Vi Hart Brandsperience this video is especially
for you.
Now, a youtuber's brand is this delicate thing sustained through collaboration between
the artist and audience.
If I started younger I probably would have been more into the social vloggy youtubery
aspect where we have a community with a name and we do tags and form an identity, not because
that's what younger people do but because that's the norm, that's the top ten tips
for success on youtube, and at that point I wouldn't have known what I want from life
well enough to know that's not the direction I want to go in.
Some of our inside jokes and vihart lingo would be purposefully created, but some of
it would just kinda happen, like, we've all got our hands on the little ouija board
triangle thingy but no one feels like they're directing it when all of a sudden we all agree
that cats are the waste product of a particularly complicated multidimensional robot.
hmm, kinda makes sense when you think about it.
And now that's the truth, or at least its canon, and after a while what's the difference.
We would be such a good cult.
We have so much amazing cult potential, it takes effort to not accidentally become a
cult.
Anyway.
Suspension of disbelief is an interesting thing with many varieties.
Take the doodling in math class series.
"Say you're me and you're in math class and…"
This is standard suspension of disbelief where I write straight up fiction and you enjoy
the story.
You don't have to think about it very long to realize I'm not talking to myself in
a real math class as I draw in real time.
It has scripted narration on top of heavily edited film.
However, youtube has some features that traditional film did not, which can lead to a sort of
communal extended suspension of disbelief.
Sometimes I get comments asking about what my math teacher thought or did I get in trouble,
responding to the character I play in the video rather than to actual me.
I assume a lot of these comments are from folks consciously enjoying taking part in
the fiction.
And some are probably from folks in that fuzzy suspension of disbelief state where you're
going along with a story without really thinking about it, I mean if they stopped to think
about it they'd know I'm not really in my math class but they're enjoying a youtube
binge in an extended suspension of disbelief state so they don't stop to think about
it, that would ruin the experience.
Overactive suspension-of-disbelief is common and encouraged in children but even as adults
its normal to have knee-jerk emotions based on fiction.
Like, you have a gut reaction against a stranger on the street and then you realize they look
just like the actor who played the villain in a show you used to watch.
Our brains are just really good at giving us fast first impressions based on fictional
depictions of people, and then logic catches up and we either set ourselves straight or
rationalize.
Sometimes our instinct is to idolize someone that we know we don't actually know, and
sometimes there's a bit of a blurred line, say with vloggers with branded personalities
where you feel a bit like you know them even though you know you're getting a highly
curated view of their life, and there can be some beautiful and worthwhile things in
that connection if it isn't abused.
See, YouTube is a giant cross-temporal ouija board with an algorithmic triangly thingy
that collaborates with viewers to create the stories you want to hear without you feeling
like you're moving the triangle thingy even though of course you are, along with a million
other people.
So the triangly thingy, ok let's actually look this up because I'm sure there's
a word for it, the Planchette.
Recommendation Algorithms are a giant Million-person Cross-temporal Planchette.
Yeah I was hoping for a funner word.
Maybe we could use the English translation which is…
Planky.
The internet is a universal planky that points us to what we want to believe without us feeling
like it's our fault.
The intended use case of the algorithmic planky is a smooth user experience, I can keep on
being a pair of hands doodling in real time in my gradeschool math class for as long as
you want and you never have to see my other kinds of videos or think about the fact that
these things take me weeks and I'm a professional in my 30s with a face before off you go to
some other story, hopefully one with advertisements cuz planky is hungry.
So.
I've been making videos where the story is that I hate Pi for 8 years, starting with
the viral success "Pi is (still) Wrong" and most recently with "Alternative Pi".
But I don't hate Pi.
I mean, I do honestly think the circle constant should have been Tau, but I think pi is fine,
there's plenty of unfortunate notational choices that make math confusing and pi certainly
isn't the worst of them, I think celebrating pi day is a good thing to do even if Tau day
is twice as good, and so I celebrate Pi day loudly and publicly every year with another
installment in this manufactured controversy.
Anyone who stops to think about it, who stops suspending their disbelief, will realize I'm
not a student in algebra class who hates Pi, I'm an artist enjoying engaging an audience
with a passionate mathematical experience, but if you're just browsing around you might
not think about it much and move on to something else thinking "wow there's some chick
who really hates pi" instead of applying your media literacy skills to every single
youtube video you consume ever.
I mean, if you're not continuously suspending your disbelief while you watch youtube it
kind of ruins the experience as you realize how much of it is just product placement and
sponsorships and shallow clickbait meant to take advantage of the stories we're collaborating
with the algorithms to tell.
What I mean is: we're not just listening to the stories already there, we're telling
stories to ourselves through our searches and clicks and views, and the more shallow
the content, the easier we can fit it into our story instead of listening to someone
else's.
Which is why I try to not be shallow so you can't take my story from me,
Anyway I'd originally heard that pi is wrong from the mathematician John Conway through
word of mouth and I found some other things people had written about it through the years
but there just wasn't enough righteous anger in these math facts to make a good story,
so that was my contribution to humanity, and others joined in, first people I knew and
then people I didn't, and now instead of me telling the story planky can help you do it
in whichever way best serves all our secret desires.
Our secret desire to be told we're smart and know better than those Pi people, if you're
on the Tau side, or better than those Tau people, if you start on the Pi side, or better
because we accept both or don't care.
Same story.
We all want to suspend our disbelief and take part in a fiction where we're better than
other people, what safer, better outlet for that than this fun little controversy about
Tau vs Pi?
We enjoy arguing and engaging with mathematical discourse in a way that harms no one and that
I hope makes people a bit more conscious of the mechanisms of manufactured controversy.
BUT IF I WERE EVIL.
Or maybe just if I got too wrapped up in myself and didn't know better.
Here's how to ruin everything.
Step 1: create a group identity around a shared belief.
For us of course it's that Tau rules Pi drools, we got that down, but it doesn't
really matter what it is.
It can start as something simple, innocent, enjoyable to argue about without it really
mattering.
It can even start as an opinion.
We'll pivot to bigger and stronger beliefs in phase 2.
But first:
Step 2: create a body of rhetoric that the group can repeat to defend their belief.
We know our talking points.
Simpler equations, easier to understand, we've got rebuttals to their talking points too.
As the group evolves beyond just being about Tau vs Pi we will expand our talking points
to be that it was never really about pi vs tau, it's about revolutionizing education,
or maybe it's about how only truly smart triangles are reasonable and open minded enough
to accept new truths like Tau but also including the bigger beliefs of phase 2.
Having multiple layers of rhetoric is good because you can switch whenever one isn't
working.
Whatabouts and its-really-abouts are such good friends.
Step 3: spread the word / start beef
It's all in good fun, at least, in phase 1, the phase 2 version is start beef.
But you've got to send your people out there to argue and act independently of you.
First I'll send out the Tauists to merely inform and link Pi people to some Tau information.
It's educational and just sharing something we love.
In this step we'll even recruit more tauists who want to join the fun and who think the
math is interesting, and successful conversions make us look legit.
As we get into the habit of taubombing people it's inevitable that at some point someone
will go a little over the line.
At this point one might realize that being a leader comes with some responsibility, but
you must resist that urge, you can't control other people's actions, and anyway if some
random person is upset about being called a loser for liking Pi, it's just because
they don't get the joke, they should come join us, not get mad about it.
We'll all share a laugh over it so that everyone knows they have permission within
the group to make mistakes and go a little overboard, it's not a big deal.
You might recruit some folks but the goal of this step is to gain enemies, eventually
someone is bound to overreact even to the lightest teasing.
But in stage 1, even someone pretending to be an enemy for fun will do, because we'll
pressure them to either admit they're not really against us, which is a win for us,
or to become a true enemy, which is a win for me, because now I can move on to:
Step 4: Make your group members feel like the scum of the earth and that everyone hates
them.
It might seem counterintuitive, also unethical, but this step is so important.
I need to constantly put my followers down by using other people's worst words about
them, and luckily we've manufactured some enemies, don't worry about whether your
enemies are actually causing real world harm to anyone, that's not the point.
You just want to make your followers feel attacked and disrespected.
Think of it as if your enemies words are swords, and its not your fault if it hurts your followers
when you show them those swords.
In the face.
Don't get distracted by wondering if those swords were actually hurting anyone before
you picked them up.
Yeah, this metaphor is really working.
As our actions escalate in phase 2 the responses will too so I can play on my followers' insecurities
and wear down their self-worth until they actually feel hated.
I mean we're talking about humans here, we can convince ourselves someone's mad
at us if we send a message and don't get a reply in 5 minutes, so this step is easy.
To ruin everything, first I must ruin my follower's lives by making sure they know they are scum.
At least, outside of our little group.
I understand them.
I love them.
I need them.
And I'm the only one who ever will.
I've got to get them feeling really and truly hurt by everyone but us because that's
when we can:
Step 5: Escalate.
We've got to get our group in a story where they are so wrapped up in the fun idea of
righteous retaliation that they suspend their disbelief well past when they start to actually
cause harm to other people and real actions feel rhetorical.
Of course, it's not my fault if someone I've radicalized goes overboard and does
something radical, but when the pi people unfairly blame me that just gives my followers
more reasons to righteously defend me.
They have to defend me, I'm all they got.
As our actions escalate our fake enemies become real enemies, confirming everything I drilled
into my follower's heads about how universally hated they are while still keeping the flavor
that we are unfairly prosecuted.
Step 6: The enemy's beliefs and feelings can be completely dismissed.
Make up a catchy story about how the outsiders don't actually even really believe their
own beliefs.
Fake intellectuals pretend to like pi to sound smart.
They're just copying what they're told, or are just being Pi-litically correct, and
if they stopped being lazy and learned some math they'd agree with us.
The extreme of this is to make your followers believe that others don't even feel what
they claim to feel.
They are just pretending to feel wronged for sympathy, they're trying to look good to
other Pi people, or feel pressured to conform, they might be paid actors, but they definitely
don't feel what they say they do.
Shed some crocodile tears of your own just to make it clear that we don't have to believe
them any more than they believe us.
It's not about whether your dismissive rhetoric is true, so don't get distracted by trying
to find out if they're actually being paid or would actually agree with you if they knew
more math.
That's not the point, the point is to give your followers tools to justify thinking they
know better than random strangers about those random stranger's own inner life.
And in fiction, you can know other people's feelings better than they do, because they're
not real people, they're characters in our story.
This is a big important step past the line into dehumanizing others.
Step 7: Benevolent Dictatorship
It's not just about pi vs tau anymore, it's about right vs wrong and who's going to
run things when clearly certain folks can't even be honest with themselves about how terrible
pi is, and honestly it's pretty magnanimous of us to do this for them considering how
much they hate us and how ungrateful they are but we forgive them and will send them
to reeducation camps to learn about tau, yes it's a joke at first but watch how we get
used to the idea.
Soon everyone will forget how to drop the rhetoric and just look at the actual actions
people are doing and the results of those actions in reality.
You know what step we don't need?
Leverage the algorithms.
You're already doing it.
If you're a space on the ouija board that some group's collective worst instincts
hopes their planky will land on, whether to agree with you or make you a villain, systems
exist to find you and add you to their story.
Which is great because your story relies on being other people's villain and planky's
got it covered!
It's no one's fault, we just all secretly asked for permission to hate each other and
somehow all signs point to yes.
Did you move it?
I didn't move it.
Anyway.
That's my 7 steps to ruining everything.
Now don't forget to apply your media literacy skills.
How much do these steps really apply to everything?
Did I kinda just make em up?
But maybe I'm really good at makin up true stuff cuz thats a mathematician's job description.
Or maybe I'm just trying to sell shirts.
Actually, I should totally sell shirts, yep, they're real now, proclaim your loyalty
in fun summer styles, available for pre-order for just the next few days and they'll ship
mid-july.
What better conversation starter about the joy of mathematics and how to radicalize a
following to create global chaos.
The green one has it printed on the back so you can pop on a blazer in the evening for
a more formal look.
All proceeds go to the supreme triangle who loves us.
So happy Tau Day, it's not just me that loves you, the world is full of people who
love you and want you to be happy, whether or not you've found them yet.
Admittedly it might be a little harder to find those people if you're ok with hurting
others to get what you want but no one said life is easy.
Enjoy your Tau Day, I hope it is double good!
Tau is greater than pi!
It's not political if it's a fact, right?
wait what now?
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Is 'Oumuamua an Interstellar Asteroid or Comet? - Duration: 3:03.Do you remember hearing about that weird, strange-shaped
object that passed through our inner solar system late last
year? It was the first object we've confirmed to have come
from outside our solar system, and was given the name
'Oumuamua, Hawaiian for "scout or messenger from our distant
past." Now, scientists have analyzed data from many
observatories, including NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, and
found that this interstellar object has gained an unexpected
boost of speed. After 'Oumuamua was discovered with Hawaii's
Pan-STARRS 1 telescope as it surveyed the skies for
near-Earth asteroids in October 2017, observatories all around
and above the world focused on the approximately half-mile long
object to learn as much as possible about this cosmic
visitor before it flew too far away to see. The Hubble Space
Telescope was used to collect observations to determine the
object's trajectory over two months in late 2017 and early
2018. The observations were combined with data from multiple
ground-based observatories, which showed 'Oumuamua to have a
small, continuous non-gravitational
"acceleration." Something besides just the gravity from
the Sun and planets was affecting the trajectory of
'Oumuamua. A probable source of this acceleration is jets of gas
coming off the object. This behavior is similar to objects
we have already identified as comets – when they get close to
the Sun, ices in the comet sublimate into gas, and
streamers of gas can push the object along. Usually when
comets do this the outgassing can be seen because it ejects
large amounts of dust, which form a cloud around the object,
called a coma, and a tail. But with 'Oumuamua, no type of coma
or tail was seen. Maybe 'Oumuamua doesn't have much dust
left after its interstellar journey – an amount no more than
a couple coffee cans of material, making the dust too
sparse for us to see. Or, maybe the dust was much larger than
normal, making it hard for us to detect. I know that sounds
counterintuitive, but it's easiest to detect dust when the
particles are similar in size to the wavelength of light we're
using. Observatories were looking at 'Oumuamua in visible
light, where we have the most sensitive detectors, but larger
particles of dust would be easier to detect with microwave
or radio wavelengths. This is definitely an unusual object,
and unfortunately no more new observations of 'Oumuamua are
possible because it's already too dim and far away for even
Hubble to see. But when there's one weird object there are
probably more. Sky survey programs will keep an eye out
for other interstellar visitors, and the Hubble Space Telescope
will be ready to contribute observations to better
understand any more orphaned vagabonds traveling between the
the stars.
www.nasa.gov/hubble @NASAHubble
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Khám Phá Bãi Sao Biển | Du Lịch Phú Quốc or Starfish Loves You - Duration: 10:09.JOHN SPEAKING IN VIETNAMESE: Hello dear friends! Today Stefi and Emi are going to discover the northern part of Phu Quoc island
There we can go to the Starfish Beach. Wow! As some people say it's one of the best beaches on Earth
Also we can visit a pepper farm and a bee farm and...
we can go to the Jungle on the way back. Tropical forest. There is no one there. Only the nature
We'll go inside just a little bit. Actually, uncle John is a bit afraid as well.But we'll become brave and visit it.
YouTube Search: STEFI EMI
hey this is us: Uncle John, Emi and Stefi and now we are at the Starfish Beach
this is the only channel about the foreign family who is living in Vietnam
speaks in Vietnamese and is looking for the starfish so we haven't found the
starfish because it's a little bit dirty here because there are some farms so
we're gonna go all the way over there in order to find some really beautiful red
starfish that you've never seen before but you can see that the beach is the
beach has the white sand which is really nice
Are you happy girls? -YES - Okay, let's go! let's go together and maybe we'll find out
some starfish
Hey, have you found something - Yeah! There are so many shells!
Well, we haven't found some starfish but um we've got some shells
Emily, which one do you like? - I like 2 these ones
They're really nice. Wow! let's go further let's go all the way up there!
Ok! Let's go! - You go ahead! I'm gonna follow you. it's beautiful and very quiet here.
EMI SPEAKING VIETNAMESE. -So many farms over there they grow maybe pearls, I think that growing pearls or
maybe some seafood. -Yes, I like seafood
Good! Let's go over there!
Hey Stefi! Do you wanna play? -Yeah! - On the swing?
yeah there are some red ants you are in the nature the nature that's how the nature
looks like Emily do like the nature? -No. Are you scared already? -YES! Ahh!!
Wow! Many shells here, yeah? wow What's that? That's a real coconut tree with some real coconuts! Let's get some!
Stefi, come on, help us! Climb the tree climb the tree they Emily, don't pull down! STOP!
Oh, they nearly fell on us! Stefi, come on, let's get one! Go, go, go! Are you OK?
Stefi, Emi, have you found any stars? -No! -Not yet? - Not yet. okay let's look forward
behind me you can see how locals grow some seafood and that's the boat sometimes they
go to the sea to catch some fish with the net
If you turn around and come over here, you will see how they live. Look children!
That's not really a house, this like a very simple hut they don't have electricity basically
they're very short supply of water or everything but that's how they live
they live basically with the nature hey children have a look over there and you
guys let me see the mountains and big mountains right that way that's a
different country that's Cambodia or in Vietnamese they say Campuchia so that's the
neighboring country so if we swim there we're gonna end up in a different
country
yeah Campuchia yeah yeah that's a funny name, yes, that's a funny name! the different people live
there the culture is different everything is different there so the
further we go the cleaner it becomes so over there the water is not really clean
but the further you go it becomes really pure white sand and well we haven't
found the starfish but we will we will find let's go
Stefi, look there! Do you want to live there?- Oh no! There is no WiFi there! how can people live there look at
that house! Have you found starfish yet? No! Will we find? - Yeah! Emi, will we find the
starfish? -Yes! let's go! Oh mummy's over there! RUN!
that's a crab in the shell well we can get it but well we're gonna let it go
Stefanie, I think there are some alligators over there! It looks very spooky!
Have you seen an alligator?
No? Is it safe? -Crab!
What's that? A crab? -It's a white crabe
That's the sand crab! Just a little one
I'm scared! No! -OK, I will help you! Come!
We can do it Stefi, Don't worry! We can do it!
Oh tired oh but it was fun
Wow! Children! Everyone! We found the starfish that's
how starfish I want to find some more but of course we have to be careful and
put it back to the sea beautiful! Look! it's so big you see
It's got spikes! wow wow wow look it's alive you see you see it's alive it's a living
creature and we're gonna put it back to the sea. there are some starfish and we will find
Nice, yeah! That's my friend Lisa. bye-bye
It's not the rumor! It's true! There are some starfish and we will find more
definitely will find more let's go get that the Blowfish that's one of the
deadliest fishes this is very poisonous children if you see this in the sea - RUN AWAY!
No one is around only us we are alone in the nature and we are not
scared anymore we are very brave. are you brave? yes, we are
Let's go over here! We'll find some starfish from this bridge
Children, can you see? There is so much fish over there. Can you see, yeah?
did you like swimming there? -YES! -Was the water clean? -YES - So, it was enjoyable, awesome and
super cool yeah? yeah! I'm very happy for you
EMI IN VIETNAMESE: That is a boat!
STEFI: love Phu Quoc
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UNCLE JOHN: Starfish, Starfish!
Look! We've got some starfish here!
look there are many! Stefi & Emi, Look!
They are big, they are huge!
Do you wanna hold them? Yes! STEFI: I'm scared
Stefi, you try!
Can you hold it? Emi, try to hold it! it's like an octopus look it's very red
and if you turn around there are some tentacles ...inside it... it's hiding
a little bit scared Emily hold it like this say look at look at the camera say
cheese. -CHEESE! Stefi, do you want to try? There are so many!
Stefi! Stefanie, look. There are so many!
we can pick one. Stefi, hold it hold it don't worry it's not gonna bite it
doesn't have any teeth look look there look there I found so many over there
over there we found we found the starfish wow this is incredible
I have a new friend!
you've got a new friend what's what's the name of your new friend? Look!
baby I've got a baby starfish? is it it's pink, it's not it's all that red color as
you see so I guess this is the baby star fish
I'm not sure but I think so. Stefi, where is your starfish? what's its name?
Jack? yeah starfish Jack
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Right?
Which is that the use case of Bitcoin-- I agree with you, is Bitcoin.
It happened to arrive at a time period in which criminal enterprises in Russia and China
needed mechanisms for getting money abroad very easily.
So I am very skeptical of that dynamic.
But I agree with you that there are absolutely use cases in the form of, it is used for money
laundering, for example.
And that's certainly not the only thing that it's used for.
But it's a primary use.
But it opens up so much else, right?
And I know you disagree with me.
And feel free to push back.
Instinctual response is, oh, it's so great for crimes.
And hey, maybe years ago it was pretty anonymous, and it was OK for crimes.
But it's prominent feature is every 10 minutes a ledger of every trade that's ever happened
is published with a permanent paper trail of every step in that 10 minute process.
That's a really bad feature for committing crimes.
All of your transactions are there.
And it's very well known that the Silk Road guy used Bitcoin, right?
Very few people know that there were two federal agents that went rogue and were extorting
money from the Silk Road guy independent of each other in the same task force.
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of whom filed a Suspicious Activity Report.
When you have a federal worker paying his mortgage off in one paycheck, writing $30,000
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And it was two peer to peer companies, Venmo and Bitstamp they reported both of these people
to the authorities.
And I'm actually on the board of Bitstamp.
And they were telling me this, there's a federal agent laundering money on their site.
And I'm like, you guys have watched way too many Tom Cruise movies.
There's no chance that's actually happening.
And I looked at this stuff.
And I was like, oh, crap.
We gotta report this.
So we reported it to another federal agent.
That guy resigned that day.
And we're like, oh, no.
That's a problem.
So both of those people were rogue.
And the deal is when the prosecutor, Katie Hunt, dropped the whole list of all their
crimes from that blockchain on their desk, they had to sign guilty pleas.
There's no way to even remotely even go to trial, because you have a list of all the
crimes.
So I think law enforcement already knows that Bitcoin's terrible for crimes.
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