Vsauce: Our World is Amazing

Vsauce: Our World is Amazing

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This is not really a documentary but it's an incredible, 10-hours-long, video material full of amazing scientific explanations. Don't be discouraged by the length of the playlist because the material is divided in relatively small parts and you can digest them in your own time. This is simply a compilation of the most popular videos of one spectacular YouTube channel - Vsauce.

Michael, the owner of the channel, has a unique talent of presenting scientific facts in a very interesting way. If you think you're familiar with the everyday science, then wait until you see what he has to say. Michael's explanations include a wide spectrum of scientific topics, such as:

What will happen if everyone on Earth jumped at once? Does the mirror have a color? Why do people kiss? Do everyone see the same colors? What's the most fatal place on the planet? How high can our buildings go? Why are things scary? Why are bad words labeled as bad? Does the shadow have a weight? What would happen if the sun disappears? Does anyone own the moon? Can we live forever?

Can you do anything without a brain? Will we ever go to the stars? Can a baby be born in space? How big can a person get? Why do we play video games? What is the most exceptional metal on Earth? Is anything really real? Where do deleted files on our computers go? Why are some things attractive? Why do we wear clothes at all? Why do we need dreams? Why do we have two nostrils when one is totally fine?

Are we ready for the eventual alien appearance? How hot can it get on planet Earth? Why don't we taxidermy humans... like we do with the animals? How many photos have been taken so far in total? Why do we sometimes get bored? How much does the Internet actually weigh? Is yawning contagious?... and many, many more.

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jadefeldtophelia
jadefeldtophelia
1 year ago

My dog so the wrong presenter

scott
scott
7 years ago

@awful_truth: fantastic explanation! I agree 100%.

Many of these are extremely fascinating, informative, entertaining and just great knowledge to have in your back pocket! Re-runs are a must because you will forget! bookmark it people, you won't be disappointed.

drobertbaker
drobertbaker
7 years ago

Does her shirt say "Vaginal Fantasy Book Club"?

awful_truth
awful_truth
9 years ago

I cannot imagine anyone not enjoying these 5/10 minute excerpts compiled into 1 fascinating series. It is entertaining and highly informative. Check it out, you won't regret it.

michae od
michae od
9 years ago

not a misconception about having no gravity in orbit. he is making the common mistake of forgetting about Einstein's equivalence principle. tell me, am I wrong?

Luan Nguyen
Luan Nguyen
10 years ago

Absolutely love this. Easy to digest, concise, and very informative

Karenwasherefirst
Karenwasherefirst
10 years ago

I am not sure if he is speaking in averages or generalities but it only took me seven years to meet and converse with 10 000 people and that was when I was in my twenties and now I am in my forties and have met and talked with many more.

Steve Kenny
Steve Kenny
10 years ago

This is amazing!

ameagher2 .
ameagher2 .
10 years ago

I particularly enjoyed the ep. on swearing ... twas fookin great!

Norm_de_Plume
Norm_de_Plume
10 years ago

Great channel to subscribe to on Youtube. Been getting my science factoid hits for some time from Vsauce. Love it!