Answer in Progress

Answer in Progress

Struggling to learn stuff every other week.

There's a lot to figure out about the world but it can be hard (or embarrassing) to start from square one. We want to strip away the stigma of not knowing things and bring back the joy in learning.

Join us as we take you on the journey from question to answer - showing every stumble and success along the way. We never fully know what we will find but when you start pulling on a thread, even the simplest questions unravel a whole world of curiosity.

Answer In Progress is produced by Sabrina Cruz, Taha Khan, and Melissa Fernandes.

why you are so tired

why you are so tired

how soap sells a myth

how soap sells a myth

why smart people write bad

why smart people write bad

how fahrenheit fails you

how fahrenheit fails you

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  • @MasterTow1994
    @MasterTow19943 минут бұрын

    this video made me feel seen

  • @Zapper1279
    @Zapper12793 минут бұрын

    So data says we cannot have more than 100ml liquid bottles in case it would be exploding liquid etc but we might be able to make a plane flight go bad not activating airplane mode? Most funniest thing ever been able to hear. Safety aviation is quite a joke tho - everytime your liquid is bigger than allowed, they just throw it into a garbage next to them. If it was a potential risk, would you throw it in a dustbin in the middle of the airport and let people go on ? 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @YNQI
    @YNQI9 минут бұрын

    31:38 💀💀💀💀

  • @aassassin
    @aassassin28 минут бұрын

    Ah Japan: the nation that claims to be futuristic but still has a lot of old school shit that are hit or miss.

  • @shApYT
    @shApYTСағат бұрын

    Too bad truth can't be a speculative asset.

  • @Caphalem
    @Caphalem2 сағат бұрын

    "I'm gonna make a Dating Sim!" *me who only played Doki Doki Literature Club* PTSD Activated

  • @_aiborie
    @_aiborie2 сағат бұрын

    Okay meditation and mindfulness

  • @trollogooglr9753
    @trollogooglr97533 сағат бұрын

    actually that’s not all. Those pages are there for a technical porpouse, when you print a book you print usually 16 pages( and 16 backs of the pages) in a 70x100mm sheet. So making a book needs 16 or multiples-of-16 pages. Or you just leave 1 page white…

  • @miamiller8781
    @miamiller87813 сағат бұрын

    I quit tiktok about a week ago and it feels nice but I get frustrated on my lunch break when I can't get on. My bf can not withstand the urge to use short form content

  • @Caphalem
    @Caphalem3 сағат бұрын

    I feel like, the people who really don't fear AI to take over everything are people who actively use it and understand it. Turns out, you can be "friends" of sorts, being able to do incredible things together that wouldn't be possible for either party to do solo.

  • @Guminator
    @Guminator4 сағат бұрын

    everything about this video and the way it's made is just *chef's kiss* the information too of course, but I'm glad most youtube videos are not like this: I'd just watch videos all day mesmerized instead of doing anything else, ever

  • @DonGonTheOne
    @DonGonTheOne4 сағат бұрын

    Maybe it the fault of the coffee in your cup

  • @thomas_xsg
    @thomas_xsg4 сағат бұрын

    Good video and explanation. One thing to point out though, protecting cell towers may have been a concern in the past, is not really the reason for this because 5g signal only reach 500 meters unobstructed. For 4g it’s a couple of miles so there’s some risk there, but most airlines fly higher than that. So it might have been an issue during the 3g era, it’s not really a risk anymore. On the other hand, it does kill your battery really fast when your phone is constantly looking for a signal. So yeah, just use airplane mode.

  • @romchompa6858
    @romchompa68585 сағат бұрын

    I love the calculator meme it is my favorite meme

  • @STUDIO_YF
    @STUDIO_YF5 сағат бұрын

    NAH, YOU GUYS ALWAYS GET ME DYING WHEN I SEE THESE TITLES ON MY FYP

  • @elizab8425
    @elizab84256 сағат бұрын

    who is gorgeous person on my recommendations? who i see right in the morning... when everything sucks...

  • @weok-doing-things
    @weok-doing-things6 сағат бұрын

    Remember when you could take 4 iphones and pop a popcorn between them when calling them simultaneously? And why would one need a GMS signal on take off anyway when he will loose signal after take off? In case of emergency it is better to be ready to escape the airplane and pay attention to what is going on on take off and landing. This is just a common sense. And modern rules are indeed about that.

  • @vivianblack2951
    @vivianblack29516 сағат бұрын

    This was recommended to me after I just ordered another book that I probably won't read.

  • @chadvanderlinden9548
    @chadvanderlinden95486 сағат бұрын

    Phones don't just begin to "emit radiation" when out of range of a cell site. The phones are actually detecting cell sites and sending out a "hello" to see if the cell site can hear it and will acknowledge. It's much easier for a cell site to be detectable by a phone than the other way around. So the "hello" may fail. This prompts the cell phone to increase transmission power and try again. That creates a cascade of strong signals which could be a problem.

  • @Bobbilly24237
    @Bobbilly242377 сағат бұрын

    I used to be able to watch 30 min or even a hour long video now it’s unbearable to watch anything over 2 mins

  • @steel-r_ua
    @steel-r_ua7 сағат бұрын

    NOPE. Constant good sleep is like a superpower - you can do *MORE* than any person around you!

  • @ethanh5978
    @ethanh597810 сағат бұрын

    “Special Thanks: Joe Biden” LMAO

  • @unguidedone
    @unguidedone10 сағат бұрын

    the facebook "ding" notification should be filtered out of videos its nose pollution at this point "its on the apple app store so you know its safe" i immediately start laughing at that but actually the thought of people using mac os is just depressing and sad.

  • @Sclaraidus
    @Sclaraidus12 сағат бұрын

    Holy shit kaedee

  • @zombiepegasus
    @zombiepegasus12 сағат бұрын

    Another thing to note is that preorders count towards the first week of book sales, so as long as an author has some sort of notoriety before their book is officially published, they can usually have the book with the most sales that week

  • @BenAtkinArt
    @BenAtkinArt12 сағат бұрын

    The orange looks great!! It's also my favorite color so I might be biased 😂 Thanks for this great video!

  • @xXxCATxXx
    @xXxCATxXx12 сағат бұрын

    7:18 lmao

  • @GamingBren
    @GamingBren12 сағат бұрын

    $345 for a small calculator is not a "price tag to match"

  • @elzabethtatcher9570
    @elzabethtatcher957013 сағат бұрын

    Sorry, I dont have the attention span to watch this 20 minutes video.

  • @MaybeIWillPutANameOneDay
    @MaybeIWillPutANameOneDay14 сағат бұрын

    24:09 SAIF CAMEO, you made him laugh, he owes you 100 dollars

  • @reddblackjack
    @reddblackjack15 сағат бұрын

    Great video, I totally agree. Celsius is definitely easier for science and communication. It's not as precise though it's only got 100 points between frozen water and boiling water. Fahrenheit is almost twice as many. So you'd think it would be more precise and practical for science. The Celsius scale came out when the French basically lead the pursuit of the metric system. It is metric temperature. My favorite temperature is 40° Fahrenheit. I'm a retired chef who hates working in hot kitchens. Walk-in refrigerator temp is slightly below that so, it's a perfect break area. And outside of its 40°, you can get yourself fairly warm in sunlight. It's beaming down the entire visual em spectrum plus different levels of UV and infrared radiation. Ends up being not too bad. Negative 40° is my second favorite temperature because that's where both scales meet. Besides if you live somewhere that gets that cold, that's a guaranteed snow day. Probably for the whole town or city where you live. So, that's an awesome temperature as long as your heater works. LMFAO

  • @Roflplatypus
    @Roflplatypus16 сағат бұрын

    Once when I was on a flight landing in the fog at night, the pilot asked everyone to turn off our cell phones, even if they were in airplane mode because it was "Cat 2" landing. I looked up what that means, and it basically was that since it was so foggy, the plane had to get really close to the ground before he decided to land or not. Based on this video, it's the same thing - the phones probably wouldn't cause an issue, but since it was bad weather, you want to remove all variables you can.

  • @nicanyounot
    @nicanyounot17 сағат бұрын

    My biggest gripe with airplane mode is that it shuts off bluetooth as well

  • @user-yi3yx2fn7g
    @user-yi3yx2fn7g20 сағат бұрын

    The only valid concern is in airport environments, mostly during takeoffs and landings, where the American 5G antennas cannot be used. They emit a "dirtier" (more stray frequencies, long story much physics) signal which can interfere with airplane's weather radars. This isn't a concern in EU since we have more stringent frequency use in our equipment.

  • @HuskySam-ur9fr
    @HuskySam-ur9fr21 сағат бұрын

    love this video

  • @Vegetable_____V
    @Vegetable_____V21 сағат бұрын

    ok starting couple of seconds took a dark turn, I wasn't expecting that.

  • @Anonymous__S
    @Anonymous__S23 сағат бұрын

    10:23 GPT-4o came out and it can still not solve the ice cube thing... Anyways.

  • @maxpeterson8616
    @maxpeterson861623 сағат бұрын

    111? Amateur. 😜 Having a TBR pile 2-10 times larger than my read pile doesn't strike me as a problem.

  • @thevoicelesswriter
    @thevoicelesswriterКүн бұрын

    I had to watch this short a 2nd time because I was mourning instead of paying attention to the explanation.

  • @STUDIO_YF
    @STUDIO_YFКүн бұрын

    nah, all i got from this video is 'how tuh make glasse'

  • @matheighway
    @matheighwayКүн бұрын

    It's quite remarkable that in this entire video you completely fail to mention that electronic systems aboard aircraft have been shielded against electromagnetic interference since the 1960s. The manufacturers of such equipment have whole departments to test their designs against EM interference. My father spent his entire working life designing, building and testing aircraft electronics, and a modern 'plane simply can't be affected by handheld consumer electronics in the ways that are mentioned anecdotally here. [Also, the plural of 'aircraft' is 'aircraft', NOT 'aircrafts'. It's just like the words 'sheep', 'deer' and 'fish' - the plural is the same as the singular.]

  • @STUDIO_YF
    @STUDIO_YFКүн бұрын

    nah, they took so long inventing the wheel cuz they were just having way too many competitions to actualy improve the wheel

  • @kajerlou
    @kajerlouКүн бұрын

    Safety. I have plastic holding my aorta together along with bits and pieces of plastic and titanium in other parts of my body because some drunk swerved a bit on a two lane road and t-boned me into a ditch back in 2005. Traffic fatalities are insanely high and, especially train/subway metro fatality rates are comparatively microscopic. There is no way to design safe car infrastructure, just less dangerous--and almost any attempt to make it less dangerous receives wide-spread critical feedback.

  • @user-wv5ww3tv1r
    @user-wv5ww3tv1rКүн бұрын

    OFFICER !! I SAW A MURDER!!!!

  • @TheCreator1197
    @TheCreator1197Күн бұрын

    I tried to tackle this a while ago. What I found was that the most significant factor was consistency in both bedtime and waking time. For bedtime, actually making an effort to sleep at the same time everyday teaches your body to expect to be tired at that time. After about a week, I literally couldn't keep my eyes open. As for waking up: personally, I feel like I suffer from PTSD from alarm clock sounds - even when they play on TV. Instead, I used a smart bulb gradually increasing in brightness and from warm/yellow-redish light to blue/white light, but no sound. Works like a charm. The blue light seems to reset your 25h circadian rhythm, and it lead to me waking up with remarkable consistency! (<1-2 min accuracy, even on mornings when the light is completely off). I have a little anxiety about waking up in time in the morning, but that worry was completely unfounded, and it's way more pleasant than an alarm clock.

  • @dimplesd8931
    @dimplesd8931Күн бұрын

    I learned a lot from this video. But the real mystery is why is there random blue paint in the middle of your wall???

  • @none-ml2fv
    @none-ml2fvКүн бұрын

    Good video, hey showing yourself googling basic elements of the video like what FAA stands for, then inserting * corrections in post really bring down the quality and take away any kind of knowledgeable vibe. It makes viewers (presumably others) feel hesitant that your research is thorough.

  • @torremalku
    @torremalkuКүн бұрын

    Let's all be grateful for flight mode. No one wants to listen to the Karen three rows away loudly complaining on her phone to her long suffering mother about how terrible the service is, the food is cold and the staff are so rude these days. In flight homicides would become the fastest rising trend.

  • @jaiboregio
    @jaiboregioКүн бұрын

    "No cons to public transit" Clearly this woman hasn't heard of the NYC subway or the Mexico City metro.

  • @DruidofSylvia
    @DruidofSylviaКүн бұрын

    I feel that fancy food is just the arrangement and plating, what dishes are used. And also the name, if it’s French or elegant sounding, or if it is just its ingredients and it’s stuff that you don’t know, have a long name or is a combination of interesting ingredients and types of food.