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A demonstration at Leeds University, UK. The motto of the Houthis is: “Allah is the greatest, Death to America, Death to Israel, A curse upon the Jews, Victory to Islam.” @UniversityLeeds - why is this tolerated at your campus?
@PaulSinghSelhi-VFX-TUTORIALS5 ай бұрын
A million degrees a second ? You have temperature ranges in the millions of degrees ? I know you are Yorkshire lads but hey..a million? a second ?
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
Yes - if you cool at 1,000,000/s for 1/10,000 seconds you'd cool them by 1,000,000/10,000 = 100 degrees. 1M/s is a rate of change: the amount of change is the rate multiplied by the duration.
@gaiusfulmen5 ай бұрын
Even at the cellular level, we are monkey
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
:)
@sindobrandnew6 ай бұрын
2:02 Cute.
@Marss13z7 ай бұрын
A very lucid explanation that an intelligent and curious listener could grasp.
@JafoTHEgreat7 ай бұрын
We are all Mechs traveling through time and space while an army of 30 billion space engineers keep us at homeostasis.
@KeyboardWarrier-lg7wx7 ай бұрын
Who wrote the code? 😂😂😂 God i guess
@bygoditsfullofstars8 ай бұрын
Aw they're so cute
@onlythetruthwillsetyoufree88729 ай бұрын
Look at the little bugger go!
@jstrider479 ай бұрын
Glad I live in a republic, as it is a democratic 'republic'.
@Sem-yi1ry10 ай бұрын
This is called the Condorcet paradox, named after a French mathematician Marquis de Condorcet, who first formalized this paradox. Arrow's impossibility theorem is a corollary of this problem.
@birke135410 ай бұрын
One thing I want to know is, how in all the world did a cell invent such a thing? How did the code for dyneine get into the DNA? The protein synthesis always runs in the other direction, from DNA via mRNA to Protein, not the other way around.
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
Oh look - a watch on the ground. That argument is 150 years old.
@weltschmerzistofthaufig24407 күн бұрын
There's something called evolution.
@weltschmerzistofthaufig24407 күн бұрын
@@williamchamberlain2263 And it still makes no sense whatsoever.
@erikderuiter747511 ай бұрын
Amazing how people see this and still deny the Lord Jesus Christ, the God Who made this...
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
Why's it not described in the Bible then? The bible does describe getting cattle to stand in dappled shade to make the babies striped, which shows the level of biological understanding inspired in the authors.
@ishaangunjan25yearsago4211 ай бұрын
1:44 did he really say million degrees a second
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
Yes - if you cool at 1,000,000/s for 1/10,000 seconds you'd cool them by 1,000,000/10,000 = 100 degrees. 1M/s is a rate of change: the amount of change is the rate multiplied by the duration.
@jhyland87 Жыл бұрын
This guy is amazing at explaining stuff to the layman
@PooperScooperTrooper Жыл бұрын
Looks more like a holiday camp than a University. EDIT: Don't get me wrong, it looks very pleasant but I guess it should be considering how much it costs to go to univ these days. I managed to go in the final year of grant payments and worked beforehand, so didn't end up with much more than 2 or 3k to pay back but I feel for students nowadays with their 30K(?) debts. It just doesn't seem worth it to me (unless you are choosing Engineering or some other skill-based course that is directly applicable to employment), which is very sad. I would encourage young people today to find apprenticeship roles instead and then take a gap-year (sabbatical) from employment after saving some (earned) money to see the world etc.
@bashirahmadmalik7424 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing information
@dragbike6923 Жыл бұрын
Waw
@haroldseaman4243 Жыл бұрын
🤯🤯🤯 Outstanding
@alfieking1293 Жыл бұрын
how is this different from the condorcet cycle. anyone?
@alphamikeomega572811 ай бұрын
It's not - but what's explained here is also much simpler than a proof of Arrow's impossibility theorem.
@user-ob2zz2zk2x Жыл бұрын
Islam is the unique solution for all problems of humanity..
@alphaicedragon1373 ай бұрын
No
@A3Kr0n Жыл бұрын
mbars, not monkey bars
@TheTREEHOUSE18 Жыл бұрын
God is amazing
@abel35578 ай бұрын
Wrong, electromagnetic force is amazing
@douglasssettumba4779 Жыл бұрын
Fighting climate change is a revolution kzread.info/dash/bejne/aqB41tuRnci4frA.html
@stevealexander8010 Жыл бұрын
The obvious fallacy is in assuming that preference is a strict ordering; a>b & b>c does NOT imply that a>c ( where '>' is majoritarian preference order).
@moixxoi265810 ай бұрын
It does, have you even taken a game theory class? This is the rule of rationality. Its something you learn week 1 or 2 of a game theory or economic rationality class in uni... LOL
@chikungobanda9869 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I need!!
@CruxCalix Жыл бұрын
more like University of misleeds
@dookieshoe2905 Жыл бұрын
I saw a documentary on these microtubules and motor proteins way back as a teenager and I've wanted to find that documentary ever since. I was absolutely fascinated that these things existed since I had never heard anything about them before and not at all since unless I sought out things like this. It almost seemed like it wasn't real when I first saw that doc, like it was some kind of theory but probably not true. It just seemed so unbelievable to me that there was something this incredible happening in cells but I had never heard about it before. Even in biology and science classes in school we would have to learn the different bits that make up a cell but stuff like microtubules or kinesin were never mentioned. I've wanted to see how it actually looked and worked for real so this is incredible getting to see real life footage of one and not a cg animation. It still fascinates me to this day just thinking about these things happening in my body right now. Just that at the scale of a cell it is a vast distance from the cell wall to the nucleus and these things are traveling back and forth for these relatively long distances, it's just incredible to imagine.
@PerryCS2 Жыл бұрын
inner life of a cell narrated... shows motor proteins walking along microtubules... fascinating representation of motor proteins...
@mikemhz Жыл бұрын
How does it trigger the power stroke?
@abel3557Ай бұрын
The one and only: ATP
@dracodracarys2339 Жыл бұрын
on a molecular level we return to monke
@TestECull Жыл бұрын
Sittin' here while the Free Bird solo blasts in one tab watching molecular homey there headbang...
@danb7601 Жыл бұрын
Good old random mutations
@gustavo9758 Жыл бұрын
So you're telling me they don't look like All Terrain Scout Transports from Star Wars? (from the last Kurzgesagt video)
@monn3283 Жыл бұрын
god bless
@3xAudio Жыл бұрын
this is insane
@geckoo91902 жыл бұрын
Its amazing how something that small resembles so well a pair of chicken legs, on function, maybe the way that they work, but in a minimalist way, I wonder if also on the flavor.
@praxitelispraxitelous70612 жыл бұрын
Evolution did it - by random variation and natural selection through survival of the fittest 🤥🤫
@dannyhussain5489 Жыл бұрын
This is intelligent design
@matthewvicendese18962 жыл бұрын
It isn't saying that democracy is bad. It is saying that we don't have a fair voting system. There are better systems than others. You analogy with litter and global warming was bizarre. Empower the populace and see them more engaged and informed. Most people are not these days because we're powerless.
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No tenía idea que mi cuerpo se movía tanto..😂
A demonstration at Leeds University, UK. The motto of the Houthis is: “Allah is the greatest, Death to America, Death to Israel, A curse upon the Jews, Victory to Islam.” @UniversityLeeds - why is this tolerated at your campus?
A million degrees a second ? You have temperature ranges in the millions of degrees ? I know you are Yorkshire lads but hey..a million? a second ?
Yes - if you cool at 1,000,000/s for 1/10,000 seconds you'd cool them by 1,000,000/10,000 = 100 degrees. 1M/s is a rate of change: the amount of change is the rate multiplied by the duration.
Even at the cellular level, we are monkey
:)
2:02 Cute.
A very lucid explanation that an intelligent and curious listener could grasp.
We are all Mechs traveling through time and space while an army of 30 billion space engineers keep us at homeostasis.
Who wrote the code? 😂😂😂 God i guess
Aw they're so cute
Look at the little bugger go!
Glad I live in a republic, as it is a democratic 'republic'.
This is called the Condorcet paradox, named after a French mathematician Marquis de Condorcet, who first formalized this paradox. Arrow's impossibility theorem is a corollary of this problem.
One thing I want to know is, how in all the world did a cell invent such a thing? How did the code for dyneine get into the DNA? The protein synthesis always runs in the other direction, from DNA via mRNA to Protein, not the other way around.
Oh look - a watch on the ground. That argument is 150 years old.
There's something called evolution.
@@williamchamberlain2263 And it still makes no sense whatsoever.
Amazing how people see this and still deny the Lord Jesus Christ, the God Who made this...
Why's it not described in the Bible then? The bible does describe getting cattle to stand in dappled shade to make the babies striped, which shows the level of biological understanding inspired in the authors.
1:44 did he really say million degrees a second
Yes - if you cool at 1,000,000/s for 1/10,000 seconds you'd cool them by 1,000,000/10,000 = 100 degrees. 1M/s is a rate of change: the amount of change is the rate multiplied by the duration.
This guy is amazing at explaining stuff to the layman
Looks more like a holiday camp than a University. EDIT: Don't get me wrong, it looks very pleasant but I guess it should be considering how much it costs to go to univ these days. I managed to go in the final year of grant payments and worked beforehand, so didn't end up with much more than 2 or 3k to pay back but I feel for students nowadays with their 30K(?) debts. It just doesn't seem worth it to me (unless you are choosing Engineering or some other skill-based course that is directly applicable to employment), which is very sad. I would encourage young people today to find apprenticeship roles instead and then take a gap-year (sabbatical) from employment after saving some (earned) money to see the world etc.
Thanks for providing information
Waw
🤯🤯🤯 Outstanding
how is this different from the condorcet cycle. anyone?
It's not - but what's explained here is also much simpler than a proof of Arrow's impossibility theorem.
Islam is the unique solution for all problems of humanity..
No
mbars, not monkey bars
God is amazing
Wrong, electromagnetic force is amazing
Fighting climate change is a revolution kzread.info/dash/bejne/aqB41tuRnci4frA.html
The obvious fallacy is in assuming that preference is a strict ordering; a>b & b>c does NOT imply that a>c ( where '>' is majoritarian preference order).
It does, have you even taken a game theory class? This is the rule of rationality. Its something you learn week 1 or 2 of a game theory or economic rationality class in uni... LOL
Exactly what I need!!
more like University of misleeds
I saw a documentary on these microtubules and motor proteins way back as a teenager and I've wanted to find that documentary ever since. I was absolutely fascinated that these things existed since I had never heard anything about them before and not at all since unless I sought out things like this. It almost seemed like it wasn't real when I first saw that doc, like it was some kind of theory but probably not true. It just seemed so unbelievable to me that there was something this incredible happening in cells but I had never heard about it before. Even in biology and science classes in school we would have to learn the different bits that make up a cell but stuff like microtubules or kinesin were never mentioned. I've wanted to see how it actually looked and worked for real so this is incredible getting to see real life footage of one and not a cg animation. It still fascinates me to this day just thinking about these things happening in my body right now. Just that at the scale of a cell it is a vast distance from the cell wall to the nucleus and these things are traveling back and forth for these relatively long distances, it's just incredible to imagine.
inner life of a cell narrated... shows motor proteins walking along microtubules... fascinating representation of motor proteins...
How does it trigger the power stroke?
The one and only: ATP
on a molecular level we return to monke
Sittin' here while the Free Bird solo blasts in one tab watching molecular homey there headbang...
Good old random mutations
So you're telling me they don't look like All Terrain Scout Transports from Star Wars? (from the last Kurzgesagt video)
god bless
this is insane
Its amazing how something that small resembles so well a pair of chicken legs, on function, maybe the way that they work, but in a minimalist way, I wonder if also on the flavor.
Evolution did it - by random variation and natural selection through survival of the fittest 🤥🤫
This is intelligent design
It isn't saying that democracy is bad. It is saying that we don't have a fair voting system. There are better systems than others. You analogy with litter and global warming was bizarre. Empower the populace and see them more engaged and informed. Most people are not these days because we're powerless.