The day that addition was invented
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Published 2024-05-07
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All Comments (21)
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I misread the title as “the day addiction was invented” and now I think you should make that as well
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bro had a calculator before additon was invented
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Bros knew about singularity and wormhole even before they figured out addition, that's some crazy commitment to theoretical physics
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Keep these "day when [mathematical term] was invented" series going, they're absolutely hilarious and creative, can't get tired of it
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I'm infinitely invested in this series
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He was willing but not able to answer the ultimate question
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We still need: The day infinity was invented The day negative numbers were invented The day multiplication was invented The day fractions were invented
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These cliff hangers hit harder than a drunk step-dad
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1:06 "WHAT ARE YOU?" "An idiot sandwich"
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I love the implication that the toaster and radiation labs predate the concept of addition...
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They made toasters to last back BC, before they began constantly changing them
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It's all coming together...
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There are so many good one-liners! "Can you add white bread to wheat bread?" 2:44 And somehow, the civil war has already happened!
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The "constant is constantly changing" and "we certainly tax the constantly changing constant to death to change the certainty" was the best part
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That Oppenheimer reference with the sound coming much later than the explosion though lmao
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This is "Pitch Meeting" for math.
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please keep this series going
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the two parallel slots of toaster looks like "=" so he should have written putting one and one in = gives 2
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"5 is the biggest number so you'll approach an asymptote" 😂😂
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1:28 I love how these lines actually make sense and aren’t completely gibberish