The Banach-Tarski Paradox

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  • 게시일 2015. 07. 30.
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  • @paulcimijotti3686
    @paulcimijotti3686 4 년 전 +10198

    Teacher: the test wasn’t that hard
    The test:

    • @lindseyrubenstein6028
      @lindseyrubenstein6028 4 년 전 +76

      Paul Cimijotti right when I read this Vsauce said “That’s not possible to do in the real world.” Lmao

    • @fosin3889
      @fosin3889 4 년 전 +5

      Yep

    • @Ryan-fosho
      @Ryan-fosho 4 년 전 +38

      Right after I read “the test” Michael asked “what is infinity” like it was question no. 1

    • @zer0kelvin511
      @zer0kelvin511 4 년 전

      Same exact thing happened to me indie Jones lol

    • @ireviewyourcomments8071
      @ireviewyourcomments8071 4 년 전

      Copied

  • @kedapofeng8993
    @kedapofeng8993 4 년 전 +7880

    Chiropractor: I’m just gonna make a small adjustment.
    *turns 90 degrees*
    *accidentally duplicates spine *

  • @Humble_Legend
    @Humble_Legend 7 개월 전 +153

    One of my favorite hobbies is clicking on a Vsauce video and seeing how long I can keep up before my brain overheats.

  • @zeroclout6306
    @zeroclout6306 5 개월 전 +666

    Been watching this repeatedly for 8 years now and it never fails to blow me away. Peak KRplus and peak Sauce content.

    • @tev5040
      @tev5040 19 일 전 +16

      this is that one vsauce video i come back to like once a year and hope that this is the time i actually get it

    • @notagain3732
      @notagain3732 18 일 전 +4

      I watch this video again when i feel im starting to forget some of it hoping the spaced repetition affect to take place

    • @wet-read
      @wet-read 2 일 전 +1

      Maybe you should lay off the Sauce.

    • @zeroclout6306
      @zeroclout6306 2 일 전 +1

      @@wet-read no

  • @pisulolol
    @pisulolol 3 년 전 +3740

    dude imagine you’re in a argument with Michael and all of a sudden he says “or can you?”
    at that point you know you’re done

  • @_username
    @_username 년 전 +19632

    Michael could go clinically insane and no one would notice a difference.

    • @lore644
      @lore644 년 전 +248

      maybe a little bit

    • @Trevor123abc
      @Trevor123abc 년 전 +290

      Already is

    • @JohnDoe-my5ip
      @JohnDoe-my5ip 년 전 +366

      Same goes for all mathematicians really

    • @PeterDB90
      @PeterDB90 년 전 +106

      Please! Someone explain this part to me 13:50
      Why is it that "UP" does not end at the same point as "RIGHT, UP, LEFT"?

    • @pecareca6735
      @pecareca6735 년 전 +8

      Fr dude

  • @marshm3llow467
    @marshm3llow467 6 개월 전 +1325

    Proud to say I fully understand all of this now! It only took half a math degree but after wishing I could wrap my brain around this since high school I'm very pleased :)

    • @divinephanes
      @divinephanes 6 개월 전 +50

      thats a huge achievement! congrats!

    • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160
      @anthropomorphicpeanut6160 5 개월 전 +33

      Same! I'm revisiting this video after learning about this paradox in my functional analysis class today

    • @BtuGri
      @BtuGri 4 개월 전 +2

      @@anthropomorphicpeanut6160 Isn't this part of measure theory?

    • @Jar319
      @Jar319 3 개월 전 +13

      Congrats bro, you are no longer a human🎉

    • @robyncore
      @robyncore 2 개월 전 +17

      We know we're grown up when Vsauce's tangents start making sense...

  • @nicholasbradley8868
    @nicholasbradley8868 5 개월 전 +41

    "you cannot cut up a chocolate bar and finish with more than you started with.. or can you?"
    I immediately grabbed a chocolate bar because I know Michael's got me

  • @the.slanging.thomas4038
    @the.slanging.thomas4038 4 년 전 +9957

    6 year old: im infinite cooler than you
    Another 6 year old: im infinitely+1 cooler than you
    Michael popping out of thin air: actually...

    • @blightedcrowmain8236
      @blightedcrowmain8236 4 년 전 +261

      Dunk Potato This is the most underrated comment on this comment section

    • @asdasd-ho3mm
      @asdasd-ho3mm 4 년 전 +262

      The funniest thing is that when we were kids, we would say that. Then as high schoolers, we thought infinity = infinity + 1 and made fun of people. But actually, in terms of ordinal numbers (where omega is the smallest infinity - countable infinity), omega is smaller than omega + 1, which is smaller than omega + 2, etc. This is different than cardinal numbers, like aleph-0, where aleph-0 + 1 = aleph-0.
      The whole point is that people have their own ideas about how to define everything, which is pretty epic in my opinion.
      Mathy explanation of the difference below:
      When defining the ordinal numbers, we take 0 = the empty set, and S(n) = n union {n}. Thus, the nth natural number is the union of all the natural numbers before it. Omega is the union of all the natural numbers, then. And then adding one more element to the set grows it, clearly.
      The cardinal numbers are defined as the distinct isomorphism classes in the category of all sets. That is, if you can map every element in one set to every element in the other set, they're in the same isomorphism class. So, as it turns out, when taking about these, we could totally map a set with omega elements to an element with omega + 1 elements. So in that sense, infinity + 1 = infinity.
      Weird, right? It's the best part about math, that the further and further we dive into trying to explain everything, we find more and more unanswerable questions.

    • @hecommentswithmyhandle1698
      @hecommentswithmyhandle1698 4 년 전 +5

      😂

    • @3ghin5
      @3ghin5 4 년 전 +58

      *vsauce music plays*

    • @youraverageasian123
      @youraverageasian123 4 년 전 +35

      Me, an intellectual : I am cooler than you no matter what

  • @reginaphalanges9428
    @reginaphalanges9428 3 년 전 +3080

    Gave 1 star to Hilbert's hotel on Trivago. They kept shifting our room.

    • @eleanorbarryjhondersey7492
      @eleanorbarryjhondersey7492 3 년 전 +93

      Feels like I've learned everything but nothing at the same time

    • @mdriz1353
      @mdriz1353 3 년 전 +24

      Underrated comment!

    • @peet-janissen5838
      @peet-janissen5838 3 년 전 +24

      This comment is just a cute joke and I love it

    • @peet-janissen5838
      @peet-janissen5838 3 년 전 +11

      @Eric Lee thanks spelling is not my strong suit

    • @madkirk7431
      @madkirk7431 3 년 전 +13

      @@eleanorbarryjhondersey7492 I hate to be the a**hole, but that was stolen from one of the top comments.

  • @TheRayneBowe
    @TheRayneBowe 2 개월 전 +27

    the hyperwebster introduction made it all click. absolutely mindblowing.

    • @trc__
      @trc__ 일 전 +1

      There is actually a variation on the internet called library of Babel. Just search it and it can give you a string of any number of words

  • @calebwashburn38
    @calebwashburn38 6 개월 전 +71

    This video is so nostalgic to me. May very well be my favorite on all of KRplus

    • @harambe9461
      @harambe9461 6 개월 전 +5

      Same bro it’s been 8 years but I still look at it sometimes and feel how mind blown I was as a nerdy kid.

    • @muhammadkamruddin3881
      @muhammadkamruddin3881 29 일 전 +1

      ​@@harambe9461did you understand this

    • @Vertigo359
      @Vertigo359 5 시간 전

      haha same, it’s a classic

  • @archaven7783
    @archaven7783 4 년 전 +6016

    "Countable means you can count them"
    michael you are so wise

  • @seniorvelez7427
    @seniorvelez7427 4 년 전 +3294

    Cop: You’re under arrest.
    Micheal: *Or am I?*

  • @niczim123
    @niczim123 개월 전 +18

    11:32 Wow, I'm very impressed with your freehand circle drawing abilities!

  • @suomeaboo
    @suomeaboo 7 개월 전 +14

    This is the first truly long-form Vsauce video. I still remember feeling that there was something different about this video when it was released 8 years ago, content-wise and format-wise. Sure enough, it was the start of long-form Vsauce.

  • @definitelynotasquid
    @definitelynotasquid 8 년 전 +5298

    you know you boutta learn some shit when michael says "or can you?" and the music starts

    • @RunItsTheCat
      @RunItsTheCat 8 년 전 +59

      And you see that the video is 24 minutes long xD

    • @TheForsakedAngel
      @TheForsakedAngel 8 년 전 +17

      Daniel Grosch He should put x-files music on when he says that xD

    • @tim213455
      @tim213455 8 년 전 +13

      Daniel Grosch You know that the shit is about to get real when he says "or can you?".

    • @frzferdinand72
      @frzferdinand72 8 년 전 +19

      When he says that, just know... YOU GON LEARN TODAY

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan 8 년 전 +9

      Daniel Grosch Yeah, I even mouthed along to it!
      BTW, this Paradox reminds me of how people used Key Black on cartoons, so they didn't have to use use too much Magenta, Cyan and Yellow. They took away colours, yet ended up with the same thing!

  • @jarvingviolin6027
    @jarvingviolin6027 3 년 전 +5925

    “countable means you can count them” is the only part i understood

  • @FBarbarian
    @FBarbarian 4 개월 전 +52

    I can't think of anyone who produces content that is more worth it to watch than Michael's. So much effort and passion are put into those videos that it's a crime not to watch them. Thank you VSause for making these.

  • @deepro2499
    @deepro2499 3 개월 전 +7

    I could watch any Vsauce video 20 times in a row and still learn something new every time.

  • @jeremiahnoar7504
    @jeremiahnoar7504 4 년 전 +37366

    Every time Micheal says “or can you” the universe reluctantly has to rewrites the laws of physics.

  • @leonvanheerden8054
    @leonvanheerden8054 4 년 전 +5690

    [At Michael's Wedding]
    Michael: I do.
    Guests: Awww
    Michael: Or do I?
    [Vsause music intensifies]

  • @killmaster8312
    @killmaster8312 2 개월 전 +9

    This is mind-blowing! It took me a while to understand all of this. Thank you for making this knowledge more accessible to everyone. I appreciate your effort. Keep going😉

  • @pedrobertonhasodre5564

    Man I wish Michael would be my college professor it would be so cool to grasp all these profound things directly from him in a class

  • @SilentWalker
    @SilentWalker 4 년 전 +2829

    Teachers: The test won’t be that hard
    The test:

  • @skittles3310
    @skittles3310 4 년 전 +11797

    Sir, Sir excuse me, I only asked if you wanted cream in your coffee...

  • @elidavarela8113
    @elidavarela8113 3 개월 전 +7

    Michael's mom: Micheal its bed time
    Micheal: Or is it?

  • @natepolidoro4565
    @natepolidoro4565 7 개월 전 +8

    When I was a kid watching this, I was certain I could make an infinite chocolate factory.

  • @thecoolestdogonearth7913
    @thecoolestdogonearth7913 2 년 전 +3974

    Michael: Obviously you can’t cut up a chocolate bar and have more than you had before.
    Me: don’t say it
    Michael: or can you

    • @CieloDehaz
      @CieloDehaz 2 년 전 +156

      *groovy music starts playing*

    • @rodh1404
      @rodh1404 2 년 전 +39

      I can. (Because I'll steal yours too. And Michael's, now that I think about it).

    • @kagemushashien8394
      @kagemushashien8394 2 년 전 +49

      It's how Jesus duplicated bread

    • @manioqalegram5396
      @manioqalegram5396 2 년 전 +10

      Once You know lyrics, You can't sing along!
      Toom aroom, pam pom pam

    • @manioqalegram5396
      @manioqalegram5396 2 년 전 +3

      Reals are Aleph_null to power of Aleph_null

  • @professionalgarbage2893
    @professionalgarbage2893 3 년 전 +2212

    Michael: “Or can you?”
    The laws of physics: *sighs*

  • @dennisthenothing5139
    @dennisthenothing5139 개월 전 +3

    I love how vsauce's videos stay nearly same as they were aswell as being just as entertaining as they were almost a decade ago.

  • @guidomuzzin9209
    @guidomuzzin9209 개월 전 +1

    Cant stop watching it, I never get bored of listening the same explanation over and over

  • @superninjahguy
    @superninjahguy 4 년 전 +39955

    This, is just simply how a cobblestone generator works.

  • @firaskoukene7370
    @firaskoukene7370 3 년 전 +46572

    Whenever I feel like I'm smart, I come and watch this video to get rid of that nonsense

    • @josephbauer4483
      @josephbauer4483 3 년 전 +920

      Ever tried watching videos about space-time??? Or astronomical physics? Lol

    • @screamsinrussian5773
      @screamsinrussian5773 3 년 전 +118

      one 2 heist
      1 cespie . = 1 despite cheeeck, while it take

    • @robertmetzger1753
      @robertmetzger1753 3 년 전 +50

      Yeah ! Right ?

    • @robertmetzger1753
      @robertmetzger1753 3 년 전 +38

      @@ragecentral2861 Not Very Nice Earthling ?

    • @robertmetzger1753
      @robertmetzger1753 3 년 전 +29

      So What His Point! I Already Knew you cant be like Buzz Light Year and go BEYOND INFINITY !! WE ARE FINITE!!

  • @hydrohomiee
    @hydrohomiee 5 개월 전 +1

    I come back to this video every few months, the idea fascinates me deeply

  • @willgiles-tz8it
    @willgiles-tz8it 6 개월 전 +9

    This is extremely interesting and I can explain infinity now. Due to your experience with science, physics and mathematics, you have combined my understanding and knowledge with yours and it has created a new subscriber for you. Thank you for putting your time and effort into this video.

    • @g_g...
      @g_g... 5 개월 전

      Explain what he explained in the video, cuz I don't get it at all

    • @willgiles-tz8it
      @willgiles-tz8it 5 개월 전

      @@g_g... I study in my free time about things I don’t understand

    • @g_g...
      @g_g... 5 개월 전

      @@willgiles-tz8it I guess we're in the same boat then 😂

    • @willgiles-tz8it
      @willgiles-tz8it 5 개월 전

      Maybe you should try it 👍

    • @g_g...
      @g_g... 5 개월 전

      @@willgiles-tz8it I like to learn random stuff too. I should try to improve my habitual skills.

  • @justakid1238
    @justakid1238 5 년 전 +2732

    Landlord: Alright Michael, rent is due
    Michael: *proceeds to explain to them why rent isn’t due until next century*

    • @pickle3641
      @pickle3641 5 년 전 +144

      >rent is due
      >OR IS IT?

    • @itsflyde
      @itsflyde 4 년 전 +112

      Krakeon “michael please you do this every month give me the money and let me see my family”

    • @voicemint
      @voicemint 4 년 전 +16

      No problem for Michael as this video has probably paid for his house -- no more rent.

    • @purewater3177
      @purewater3177 4 년 전 +1

      😄

    • @PR0TEGE
      @PR0TEGE 4 년 전 +10

      Like 667, saved you all from the devil.

  • @ashtabarbor3346
    @ashtabarbor3346 년 전 +4391

    This is true pure mathematics. The kind that makes you feel smart, stupid and insane at the same time

    • @n0denz
      @n0denz 년 전 +72

      Mostly makes me angry.

    • @henkebenkebankpress27
      @henkebenkebankpress27 년 전 +13

      That is the perfect way to describe it, thank you!

    • @stealthis
      @stealthis 년 전 +1

      @@n0denz 😤

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 년 전 +19

      @@stealthis 😤= 😠 + 😔 + 🙁 + 2 x 💨

    • @Ins1gn1f1c4nt
      @Ins1gn1f1c4nt 년 전 +16

      ​@@asheep7797
      Me when 1 + 1 = 2: 🥵 = 😰 + 😡 + 😊 + 😛 + 💧
      Me when 1 + 1 = 1: 🤬 = 😡 + ➖ + #$!@

  • @nikoforsyth514
    @nikoforsyth514 5 개월 전 +14

    It is so cool coming back to this video every few years. I remember when I was in middle school and I could only keep up for a little bit, but now that I am in 3rd year pure math, and it all makes perfect sense.

  • @Kyuubiiiiiii
    @Kyuubiiiiiii 6 개월 전 +1

    This video never fails to make me sleep. It’s really helpful with my insomnia. This is why I never actually understood the video topic.

  • @jekimoh
    @jekimoh 6 년 전 +82999

    Feels like I've learned everything but nothing at the same time

  • @arsiarskila
    @arsiarskila 년 전 +6375

    Doctor: "You are in a mental hospital sir"
    Michael: "Or am i?!"
    Doctor: "Yes you are."

    • @lore644
      @lore644 년 전 +320

      Micheal: disappears

    • @arkosilaura
      @arkosilaura 년 전 +2

      @@lore644 Stop right there, criminal scum! You have violated the laws of physics.

    • @slikognito
      @slikognito 년 전 +20

      😭😭😭

    • @slikognito
      @slikognito 년 전 +27

      @@lore644 🎩🐇

    • @flunxyofficial
      @flunxyofficial 년 전 +47

      No I’m a finite amount of time I can turn this place into a party
      Doctor: Yeah he’s definitely high

  • @gabe_1971
    @gabe_1971 2 개월 전 +4

    This video is such a VSauce classic

  • @emmanuela9142
    @emmanuela9142 7 개월 전

    This is my first Vsauce video I now see why everybody loves this bald man so much

  • @Ownxer
    @Ownxer 4 년 전 +3145

    Everybody gangsta till Micheal says “Or can you?”

    • @nixpaFPS
      @nixpaFPS 4 년 전 +3

      Lol

    • @DrexYiii
      @DrexYiii 4 년 전 +3

      We need 1 more like till 100

    • @_Aarim
      @_Aarim 4 년 전 +19

      Technically he isn't Vsauce, He's Micheal. We're Vsauce.

    • @Ownxer
      @Ownxer 4 년 전 +3

      When did this get 289 likes wtf

    • @rell6837
      @rell6837 4 년 전

      Saw this when he said it.

  • @GabriTell
    @GabriTell 20 일 전 +2

    - Kid: "Did you know you can you do chocolate out of nothing?"
    - Dad: "That's impossible, little Tommy"
    - Michael: **Actually...**

  • @jarodlokrantz8655
    @jarodlokrantz8655 2 개월 전

    So crazy that I watched this video 8 years ago while procrastinating homework and now I'm watching this today while procrastinating homework. Very nostalgic to come back to this with much more time invested in higher level maths classes and fun maths videos and actually understand the explanation Michael gives.

  • @carsongraham2192
    @carsongraham2192 7 년 전 +3432

    when michael says "or can you" you know it's about to get real

  • @chambo4645
    @chambo4645 2 개월 전

    I’ve watched this video like 15 times over the years, and every time it’s recommended I’m intrigued

  • @I_also_like_tally_hall

    This has to be one of my favorite vsauce videos

  • @meend6456
    @meend6456 4 년 전 +2374

    youtube man solves world hunger by giving everyone chocolate squares (2019 colorized)

  • @pinkelpie1
    @pinkelpie1 8 년 전 +2666

    you know shits about to go down when he pauses and says "or can you"

  • @BornConfused630
    @BornConfused630 2 개월 전 +2

    The Banach-Tarski paradox is like a mathematical magic trick

  • @codg3484
    @codg3484 4 개월 전

    this is by far and not even a contest, his best video

  • @cystock3696
    @cystock3696 4 년 전 +7933

    Imagine having enough brain cells to understand this.

    • @Eulers_Identity
      @Eulers_Identity 4 년 전 +568

      Imagine having a brain cell.

    • @Pallid3
      @Pallid3 4 년 전 +30

      Lol

    • @castrucciocastracani0
      @castrucciocastracani0 4 년 전 +40

      @@MikeSmith-vz6nnI'm a man of taste

    • @oliviaocasain9980
      @oliviaocasain9980 4 년 전 +102

      You don't want them. Now all I'm going to do for the rest of the night is lay here and stress about this. You can have mine. Please take them.

    • @user-pp1cx6zh5v
      @user-pp1cx6zh5v 4 년 전 +14

      But don't think to hard because you don't have that many

  • @vamasiya
    @vamasiya 5 년 전 +3615

    If aliens ever show up we need Michael on the negotiation table.

    • @logann6615
      @logann6615 5 년 전 +243

      Aliens: we want 1 million dollars
      Micheal: but there are infinite numbers in between a million?!

    • @macbrns1438
      @macbrns1438 5 년 전 +170

      The aliens would give up

    • @FF-qj5se
      @FF-qj5se 5 년 전 +25

      Lmaooooo best comment so far

    • @jonasmangonon4237
      @jonasmangonon4237 4 년 전 +100

      Vsauce : hey V-
      Aliens : we surrender we are now your cattle allknowing being

    • @puzzlepiece2502
      @puzzlepiece2502 4 년 전 +19

      MELT THEIR BRAIN

  • @cord2706
    @cord2706 2 개월 전 +2

    I see this video in my reccomendations more than once a day for years. Why. I have watched it many times, but I have seen this goddamn thumbnail so many times it’s ingrained in my brain

  • @pookiewookie1837
    @pookiewookie1837 개월 전

    Watching vsauce vids while being miserably sick is a fever sick. And i can feel my headache getting worse and worse

  • @error7263
    @error7263 3 년 전 +1902

    Start: Can you multiply a chocolate bar?
    End: The Universe is both infinite and finite.

    • @phoenixjamirazucena5672
      @phoenixjamirazucena5672 3 년 전 +5

      hah when u know why theres choco trick but u cant explain

    • @larswalzberg8486
      @larswalzberg8486 3 년 전 +4

      You don't have to be smart to get its relative point, i gues :D

    • @DaSilverBackz
      @DaSilverBackz 3 년 전 +1

      @@larswalzberg8486 9 divided by zero is infinite :D

    • @darshanjain6707
      @darshanjain6707 3 년 전 +2

      @@phoenixjamirazucena5672 lol he spent a great deal explaining how you can make two spheres

    • @error7263
      @error7263 3 년 전

      @@larswalzberg8486 I know

  • @dustinsoodak8954
    @dustinsoodak8954 5 개월 전 +1

    The part of the definition of the hyperwebster dictionary which no one seems to state explicitly is that it is simply what happens when you use standard alphabetization on a list of every combination of letters of any (finite) length. I assumed it was something more complicated and didn't figure it out till several hours later when I decided to try reverse engineering it from the recursive description suggested by the next part of the proof.
    Every time I watch this video I figure out a bit more...

  • @capanser9756
    @capanser9756 6 개월 전

    One of the best videos in KRplus history

  • @vakeiniux321
    @vakeiniux321 5 년 전 +4840

    "No hole will be left unfilled"
    -Vsauce

    • @BermanTV
      @BermanTV 5 년 전 +274

      sounds like my honey moon

    • @arakbmt2379
      @arakbmt2379 5 년 전 +154

      Except the potholes in my home state!

    • @kiraholzhausen9936
      @kiraholzhausen9936 5 년 전 +26

      @@arakbmt2379 Michigan?

    • @bluecicada9904
      @bluecicada9904 5 년 전 +110

      The words my dad muttered on my 7th birthday party

    • @Canose
      @Canose 5 년 전 +61

      @@arakbmt2379 sweet home Alabama?????

  • @shaileshrana7165
    @shaileshrana7165 5 년 전 +2637

    Kindergarten teacher: 1+1=2
    Michael: or is it?

  • @adityavardhanjain
    @adityavardhanjain 15 일 전 +2

    *asserts the Banarch Tarski paradox on your existence and multiplies your misery infinitely*

  • @vaiolat1480
    @vaiolat1480 6 개월 전 +21

    I will come back and change my comment in 10 years

    • @zuhaibzahoorx
      @zuhaibzahoorx 개월 전 +1

      5 months in 👍

    • @cjwag5
      @cjwag5 19 일 전

      I’m here by year 8 😏

    • @videos_not_found
      @videos_not_found 4 일 전

      Oh you are also time travelling?

    • @zuhaibzahoorx
      @zuhaibzahoorx 4 일 전

      @@videos_not_found
      That's aging! Not time Travelling💀

    • @videos_not_found
      @videos_not_found 3 일 전 +1

      ​​@@zuhaibzahoorx
      Nevermind, young man:
      Row, row, row your boat
      Gently down the stream.
      Merrily, merrily, merrily.
      Life is but a dream.

  • @tompowell3380
    @tompowell3380 6 년 전 +2948

    Therapist: how did your existential crisis begin?
    Me: Hey Vsauce Michael here

    • @glick5601
      @glick5601 6 년 전 +33

      Tom Powwell oh I thought therapist said " the rapist" lmao

    • @littlebrain4482
      @littlebrain4482 6 년 전 +17

      You're not helping.

    • @trojan_otter583
      @trojan_otter583 6 년 전 +31

      Mine started when i began existing, or was it before i was existing? Could i have known of existence before existence? Impossible.
      Idk where i was going with this

    • @avomanavoman
      @avomanavoman 6 년 전

      Tom Powwell z

    • @JizzoCalrissian
      @JizzoCalrissian 6 년 전

      Lol! Great comment!

  • @James-nl5pr
    @James-nl5pr 4 년 전 +1932

    7:15
    *another guest shows up
    Everyone in the hotel: Aw shit here we go again

    • @aayushagarwal5638
      @aayushagarwal5638 4 년 전 +4

      lol

    • @Scytr1x
      @Scytr1x 4 년 전 +2

      That’s exactly what I was thinking lol

    • @pambansangtanungannyo
      @pambansangtanungannyo 4 년 전 +14

      Imagine, you will move out of your room infinite times in a day.... ow sheet

    • @fzlagges5849
      @fzlagges5849 4 년 전 +1

      Or like just give him the last or infinity+1th room which is infinity

    • @NicoRH-pd9ir
      @NicoRH-pd9ir 4 년 전

      Infinite numbers of Aw shit, here we go again

  • @jaykerzp3643
    @jaykerzp3643 3 개월 전

    I love this video. Can't remember how many times I've watched it, but I feel like I'm getting close to understanding what he's talking about.

  • @Randomonium66
    @Randomonium66 6 개월 전

    That Infinity wire grid segment felt like an acid flashback for a second, the music helped 😅

  • @sk3llyb0n3zz7
    @sk3llyb0n3zz7 2 년 전 +5172

    Imagine pulling up to an infinite hotel and being told “we’re full”

    • @itsBLX
      @itsBLX 2 년 전 +89

      yeah that would be crazy especially if it involved infinitys being bigger then other infinitys and stuff

    • @user-iq7mk3gb9w
      @user-iq7mk3gb9w 2 년 전 +155

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert%27s_paradox_of_the_Grand_Hotel
      Coincedentally, your thought is similar to a mathematican who lived in the 20th century.
      It goes like this :
      If the hotel is already full, and guest (from room) 1 move to room 2, guest 2 move to room 3 and so on, every guest will have a room to move into, and somehow from a full hotel you manage to create an empty room (room 1) out of thin air. Now you have a room.
      Even if an infinite guest show up and the hotel is already full, guest 1 can move to room 2, guest 2 to room 4, guest 3 to room 6, guest n to room 2n. There will be an infinite number of empty room (room 1, 3, 5, ,7 ,9, etc) appeared for those new guest.
      But, it does not just stop there. If you host a pyramid scheme in that hotel, everybody will gain and nobody will lose their money, because there are always more people to be involved in the scheme.

    • @sameerbiswas2662
      @sameerbiswas2662 2 년 전 +26

      Stop copying veritasium bro

    • @sk3llyb0n3zz7
      @sk3llyb0n3zz7 2 년 전 +16

      @@sameerbiswas2662 who?

    • @sk3llyb0n3zz7
      @sk3llyb0n3zz7 2 년 전 +6

      @ChrisGD¹³ but what if an infinite amount of people go into the hotel and then you go in

  • @danzgalliwag
    @danzgalliwag 2 년 전 +4840

    i feel like the reason this is one of vsauce's most popular videos is because so many people come back to it every now and then cause they don't get it.

    • @neilmacdonald6637
      @neilmacdonald6637 년 전 +66

      Aren't those the best videos? haha

    • @ogrim0
      @ogrim0 년 전 +94

      Yep, my second coming. Still dont get it.

    • @ExquisiteSquid
      @ExquisiteSquid 년 전 +94

      This one is reallly hard to understand if your brain is not accustomed to thinking in infinites and using assumptions to make other assumptions. Like I bet math majors would be able to follow this quite a bit easier than most people for that reason

    • @christallee2660
      @christallee2660 년 전 +12

      @@ogrim0 my 5th, and I'm still clueless

    • @user-dc8sj9np9g
      @user-dc8sj9np9g 년 전 +2

      lol

  • @natepolidoro4565
    @natepolidoro4565 7 개월 전 +2

    Watching things like this probably made me who I am today as a math student in college.

  • @natepolidoro4565
    @natepolidoro4565 7 개월 전

    This is a masterpiece

  • @personmanthing
    @personmanthing 2 년 전 +4048

    “Hilbert’s Hotel can be applied to a circle.”
    Thats it I’m officially lost

    • @friedec3622
      @friedec3622 2 년 전 +140

      No, I still not lost it.
      The moment he said about left right on sphere is I lost it.

    • @Theguywhoasked001
      @Theguywhoasked001 2 년 전 +65

      I lost it when he started talking about why up down something didnt work so we had to move some parts of the sphere somewhere or something

    • @TheFagerlund
      @TheFagerlund 2 년 전 +2

      @@friedec3622 if you move you move inside a sphere because the earths atmosphere is round contrary to the earth itself that is slightly larger at the middle point if you lost it at that point you have smol brain

    • @friedec3622
      @friedec3622 2 년 전 +10

      @@TheFagerlund What? Does the video talking about Earth?
      I think it's about geometry and placement.

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 2 년 전 +5

      @@friedec3622 smol brain ;)

  • @angelakonan438
    @angelakonan438 3 년 전 +1738

    Me: 'mum i just learned something new'
    Mum: 'what'
    Me: ...

  • @Don.Challenger
    @Don.Challenger 7 개월 전

    That's the lesser known Kerf-Tarski paradox, I believe. Or should I say, well known only to woodworkers, who make their career using that knowledge to transform shipping pallets into high priced furnishing.

  • @user-cu4ho6us1u
    @user-cu4ho6us1u 4 개월 전

    Bro is the type of person to be in a totally casual situation with his friends and be able to make them question every speck of reality in under 17 seconds

  • @TheRealJeff2
    @TheRealJeff2 4 년 전 +1492

    Hotel designer: so how many rooms do you want?
    Hilbert: yes

  • @nickitachu9290
    @nickitachu9290 2 년 전 +27109

    I've watched this like 5 times now, I'll get it eventually...

    • @orange2894
      @orange2894 2 년 전 +789

      I don't think I'll ever understand this...

    • @BurgoYT
      @BurgoYT 2 년 전 +419

      @@easterlake I think I’ve watched this 5 or 6 times since it came out and I finally get it omg I guess I was just too young before lmao

    • @dairhat
      @dairhat 2 년 전 +133

      It's my 6th or 7th time watching now and I just got it! :)

    • @arijitdubey2282
      @arijitdubey2282 2 년 전 +499

      If u watch it infinite number of times, the information u find is gonna keep increasing, as every time you watch it, your brain gets somethings that it didn't get the last time. Eventually, you will end up with infinite knowledge wtf
      It's 1:00 am.
      Don't you dare say I'm wrong.
      Actually..It maybe a hyperwebster... Caus' infinite knowledge can be divided into two parts:
      1. Infinite knowledge
      2. Infinite knowledge.
      Basically, U have infinite amount of infinite knowledge.
      I need to sleep.

    • @Adam_5291
      @Adam_5291 2 년 전 +21

      lol

  • @jonahb6580
    @jonahb6580 5 개월 전 +2

    This is the first time that I haven’t even come close to understanding what Michael is talking about. I lost him the second he started making rotations on the circle.

  • @pkcaleb463
    @pkcaleb463 4 년 전 +2300

    “Countable means you can count them”
    Man I’m glad I skipped school and watched Vsauce today.

    • @gtrgaming6784
      @gtrgaming6784 4 년 전 +3

      pkcaleb Your 100th like your welcome 💯

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 4 년 전 +13

      Abstracted mathematics must be one of the dumbest, most pareidolia type of activities in the history of mankind. The number of atoms and the degree of force in a dollar bill and in a rotating unit is exactly the same before or after math nerds start their rants

    • @kyrondecker9666
      @kyrondecker9666 4 년 전

      same

    • @gggman43
      @gggman43 4 년 전 +1

      I literally stayed home from school ND watched alot of his vids n took notes ND learned it went back to school taught my teacher den used this all in my reason why I dont need to go to school to learn

    • @mridontknow4586
      @mridontknow4586 4 년 전 +1

      The only thing I understood from this vid

  • @Justin-qf2ih
    @Justin-qf2ih 3 년 전 +1903

    When Michael makes a statement then stares at the camera with a long pause.
    “Ah shit here we go again.”

    • @johnnamkeh1290
      @johnnamkeh1290 3 년 전 +39

      Or can you?

    • @ericschnautz6603
      @ericschnautz6603 3 년 전 +17

      Michael playing Gta San andreas:
      Or do we go again?

    • @karlgiese6100
      @karlgiese6100 3 년 전 +6

      Or do we?

    • @THINKPATH
      @THINKPATH 2 년 전 +1

      haha😂😂🤣 btw thanks for 130 now lets reach 140 pls 🙏😀😀

    • @unholyzeus7363
      @unholyzeus7363 2 년 전

      It’s more like forget everything you think you know from doctor strange

  • @lukespatola1184
    @lukespatola1184 6 개월 전 +1

    Michael is the science teacher we all needed

  • @RealKidNamedFinger
    @RealKidNamedFinger 6 개월 전

    i always come back to relearn it

  • @nikfs5620
    @nikfs5620 4 년 전 +1848

    Me: trying to focus on what is being explained
    My Brain: lmao did he just say „no hole will be left unfilled“

  • @peytonolson9195
    @peytonolson9195 7 개월 전 +2

    Ok so I think the flaw is when you describe "just rotate it", if you were going to move every particle in the universe at once I think it stands to reason you would have the power needed to clone every particle aswell

  • @christianjeffreys6588
    @christianjeffreys6588 26 일 전 +2

    Idk how many times over my life I have to watch it before my feeble mind will grasp. I return every year or so to check

  • @smartaIec
    @smartaIec 7 년 전 +3147

    all I wanted was two bars of chocolate

    • @angeloakley2764
      @angeloakley2764 7 년 전 +10

      Lol same

    • @Mike-xp8zc
      @Mike-xp8zc 7 년 전 +11

      Alec Ryan but they wouldn't give it to me!!
      Tell me you where quoting Suicide tendencies

    • @smartaIec
      @smartaIec 7 년 전 +3

      Hos Delgatoes 3344 you got me there

    • @Mike-xp8zc
      @Mike-xp8zc 7 년 전 +2

      Alec Ryan oh word

    • @yves5400
      @yves5400 7 년 전 +25

      you can have a countable infinity amount of chocolatebars by simply rotating the chocolate into the right

  • @giftedpotato5138
    @giftedpotato5138 4 년 전 +1484

    Thanos: The universe is finite, its resources finite.
    Banach-Tarski has entered the chat.

    • @silkeecks5047
      @silkeecks5047 4 년 전 +2

      And about time, too!

    • @yewdontnomi643
      @yewdontnomi643 4 년 전 +26

      Banach-tarski :*explained the paradox
      Thanos : impossible

    • @faye_isc
      @faye_isc 4 년 전 +9

      OSCAR!!!! THIS shit is funny af😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 👌👌👌👌 gg man

    • @SidPil
      @SidPil 4 년 전

      🔥😂🔥

    • @Abracastabya
      @Abracastabya 4 년 전 +4

      Banach-Tarski K/D = infinity.
      Thanos = half of the universe/0.5 (referring to when he almost died by the hands of Thor)[haven't watched end game if it's even out, don't spoil anything for me fags lol]

  • @lutfilloahmedov5069
    @lutfilloahmedov5069 2 개월 전 +1

    i love this guy saying , "or can you ?"

  • @InfernalGarish
    @InfernalGarish 6 개월 전 +2

    Very epic Micheal

  • @ultrabaltard1479
    @ultrabaltard1479 4 년 전 +2027

    “What happened to Amelia Earhart”
    “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA”

  • @Thebrebeee
    @Thebrebeee 7 년 전 +2895

    Micheal: I mean, come on, obviously you cannot cut up a chocolate bar and rearrange the pieces into more than you started with... or can you?
    *proceeds to challenge my common sense*

    • @junehya
      @junehya 7 년 전 +15

      AYE JUNGKOOK I SEE YOUUUU

    • @0o.anubis.o036
      @0o.anubis.o036 7 년 전 +49

      The rule is, whenever he says "Obviously", it's somewhat followed up by him saying, "Or can..."

    • @charlottewiltshire1838
      @charlottewiltshire1838 7 년 전 +4

      ARMY

    • @KamuiCage
      @KamuiCage 7 년 전 +2

      he didnt! all those little missing pieces in the middle adds up to the piece of chocolate removed

    • @jaykenley8677
      @jaykenley8677 7 년 전 +14

      +kamui Cage No shit Sherlock !!

  • @obscurity3027
    @obscurity3027 6 개월 전 +1

    Any time “infinity” is introduced to the conversation, all bets are off.

  • @lowdijkstudios5523
    @lowdijkstudios5523 7 개월 전

    By rotating the spheres _after_ of the extraction, you are creating _new_ points, that weren't present in the initial single sphere. Then, after putting them back together these _new_ points allow you to double (or 'clone') the original sphere.

    • @AndresFirte
      @AndresFirte 7 개월 전

      How does rotating create new points?

  • @pawekrychowiak4435
    @pawekrychowiak4435 5 년 전 +2215

    -Michael stevens, do you take this women to be your wife
    -i do
    -...
    -or do i?

    • @cryingkiller1179
      @cryingkiller1179 5 년 전 +27

      and for that i tip my fedora to you my kind "insert here what you identify as"

    • @ReverseJuxtapose
      @ReverseJuxtapose 5 년 전 +8

      @@cryingkiller1179 *inserts: fam*

    • @Desert_guy
      @Desert_guy 5 년 전 +7

      Cue music*

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      @Environs112 5 년 전 +12

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    • @harryb7505
      @harryb7505 5 년 전 +22

      *vsauce music begins playing as he goes off on a tangent about the concept of marriage*

  • @monarchblue4280
    @monarchblue4280 4 년 전 +1515

    Start: INFINTE chocolate
    End: THE UNIVERSE IS A LIE AND WE ARE ALL FAKE

    • @earlhollar1906
      @earlhollar1906 4 년 전 +38

      The universe is a thought and everything that is seen or touched is Just Energy vibrating at different frequencies!

    • @johnthebrave97
      @johnthebrave97 4 년 전 +8

      we will divide until we cover the earth’s surface

    • @kuliimjulischreiben
      @kuliimjulischreiben 4 년 전 +6

      CHOCOLATE IS NOT EVEN MY FINAL FORM

    • @monarchblue4280
      @monarchblue4280 4 년 전 +2

      @@kuliimjulischreiben I will destroy this planet in five minutes.. OR WILL I

    • @borge7403
      @borge7403 4 년 전 +3

      He’s technically just saying theoretically our world is infinitely small and that we could duplicate things if we got the technology and if it was plausible

  • @rnasta22
    @rnasta22 2 개월 전

    I'm convinced this is the video that started Michael's descent into madness

  • @Thesauceman-dh9qd
    @Thesauceman-dh9qd 개월 전 +2

    I'd imagine the guests in the hotel don't like moving rooms every day 😂

  • @Dayemon
    @Dayemon 년 전 +5125

    "No hole will be left unfilled." Now that is something I did not expect to hear while learning about math.