Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 5 2017

Hey there - it's Inés!

A year ago today I posted my very first video on this channel, and I recently hit the arbitrary

but also very substantial number of 20,000 YouTube subscribers - so I wanted to make

a video about it, turning the tables on you, so instead of me telling you about something

sciencey that I just found out, I wanted to tell you about some of the things you have

found out and told me about on my videos, a tribute to all of you who support me, comment

on my videos, tweet me fun science on twitter and send me amazing feedback!

So without further ado I present you some of the most excellent comments and suggestions

and a few overdue mistake corrections!

[Intro sequence]

1.

I'll kick this off with my video on the four flaws in our eyes - one of you did spot

a slight argument flaw referent to blind spots in that video.

In that video, I talked about a pilot needing to continuously scan the horizon to avoid

missing oncoming objects in the anatomical blind spot, which is the one formed by the

optic nerve.

One of you pointed out that generally speaking a pilot will have the information from the

other eye to fill that information in.

However, this made me go back and research a bit further, and I learnt that there are

instances where something such as the windshield post of an aircraft could block out an object

through one eye, and for it to be concealed by the blindspot in the other - so you would

still need to scan horizontally.

The other reason to scan is due to our poorer peripheral vision which has a lower resolution,

which I actually talked about more in my 12-dot illusion video.

And if you're flying at night you've got the problem of the night blind-spot, whereby

your central vision which requires more light is unable to see anything at night, so pilots

need to scan using their peripheral vision to make sure they don't crash into any oncoming

objects.

I've left a link in the description if you want to read more about the precise instructions

pilots use when flying and I've also linked each video I'm referencing with each of

these points in case you haven't watched them and you would like to watch the original.

2.

Next up is my video on pi approximation day, which coincides with my birthday and was all

about the history of approximating pi.

Luke Myers, who shares the same birthday as me (high five!), told me about Fabrice Bellard

who created the fastest binary computing algorithm to approximate pi, 43% faster than the one

it is based on, and is actually the algorithm used to check that other algorithms computing

digits of pi are generating the correct digits.

3.

At the end of my video on why do rainbows have seven colours, I asked you to come up

with a mnemonic like "richard of york gave battle in vain so you wouldn't have to memorise

the colours of the rainbow again" that represented the number of colours YOU thought the rainbow

should have and there were many excellent suggestions - but I think my favourite was

Rhyming Yaks Get Better Violins and Regular Yoga Gives Bodies Vigour.

Nice one! :D

4.

In my video about Browns do better than smiths, which is all about how having a surname earlier

on in the alphabet is likely to give you some small advantages in life, I learnt from you

that Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of amazon dot com, chose the name amazon for that reason

- because back then websites were very likely to be listed alphabetically - so being at

the top ensured your discovery.

Also fun fact, he was originally going to call his website Cadabra, from abracadabra

- but after his lawyer misheard that as cadaver, he changed his mind about it.

5.

The 12-dot illusion video was actually inspired by the user "Yes I'm a Bit Geeky" on

twitter who tweeted the illusion to me and wondered how it worked - and it is questions

precisely like that one that inspire me to make new episodes - so thank you!

Other amazing things witnessed on twitter include cute animals and even requests for

bug IDs - all of which are always welcome.

6.

"now this may seem like the epitome of first world problems".

E-pi-to-mee, not epi-tome. *sigh* It probably isn't the first mispronunciation I've

made in my videos, and I'm sure it won't be the last, but it is frustrating when it

happens.

However - I do appreciate it when you respectfully point it out to me.

Unlike Spanish, English is tricky when you learn some words through reading rather than

listening because their pronounciation isn't always that straightforward.

7.

In that very same video I also quoted the wrong tax escalation, the seventeen point

five figure I cited was wrong, VAT in the UK now is 20%.

Oh, and I also learned that biscuits are something different in the US!

8.

In my video on mimicry I asked whether you were able to spot the real bee out of a sea

of flies - and 50% of you found it correctly, whereas 50% guessed incorrectly.

Hence, I learnt that hoverflies can still trick humans, though hopefully by the end

of the video you will be able to always tell apart your Dipterans from your Hymenopterans!

9.

I was very pleased with my Cyborg beetle video as it deals with hacking into insect flight,

until my friend Alex, who works on the same species of beetles, pointed out to me that

my claim of Mecynorrhina torquata ugandensis being the largest species was wrong..., although

they are most likely one of the largest flower beetles that routinely fly.

As it turns out, I verified this claim in the worst way possible - by googling, and

finding some beetle sellers who deceptively and incorrectly label Mecynorrhina beetles

as goliath beetles…

And foolish me took it as fact given I'd already done my work decyphering the flight

papers.

Anyway - lesson learnt - don't slack off on any of the research-ever!

10.

In November I made a two-way collaboration with the lovely Alie from Neurotransmissions

- and we made a video about Tourette's on her channel.

Until I knew that my tics were due to Tourette's, I had always been very self-conscious about

them, and whilst I'm much more accepting of them today, I do always notice myself ticcing

when I'm collaborating with others.

However, even though some of you do notice, none of you seem to mind - so I guess the

somewhat cheesy thing I learnt was that I am probably way more critical of myself and

my work than others are - so thanks for enjoying what I make and for accepting me the way I

am!

11.

Last year I also went to Naukas, which compelled me to launch a new series - Raw Curiosity.

It's a series that has thumbnails that look like this and are slightly less polished than

my usual sciencey episodes, but they allow me to hopefully add a little bit of extra

depth to this channel.

Anyway, at Naukas, there was a live interview with astronaut Pedro Duque who thought competition

was slightly better at propelling science than collaboration - so I quizzed you, and

most of you disagreed with Pedro and felt that collaboration, in most cases, was a stronger

driving source than competition, although of course, these aren't necessarily mutually

exclusive!

12.

In my video about how lifetime monogamy leads to the evolution of superorganisms - aside

from observing people take this claim in wildly separate directions, from those who thought

I should burn in hell for speaking about evolution to those who thought I had a pseudoscientific

religious agenda by trying to make people only be monogamous, I also had a more serious

point brought to my attention.

I'd say it was more an issue of my own editing, basically, I gave the impression that queen

bees can live for several decades, which isn't quite true, because I animated that particular

point using queen bees I had already illustrated, rather than with queen ants that I hadn't

illustrated.

Usually it is obligate eusocial ant species who have extremely long-lived queens, on the

order of ten to thirty years.

Now don't get me wrong, queen honey bees live for a very long time - but not quite

as long as ants.

Also, that video generated some very, very interesting questions and discussion, so I

intend to make a follow-up video on it at some point…

13.

My video on habits was a very interesting one to make because I ran a survey - meaning

your answers influenced the content of the video, a bit like this one too I suppose!

That being said, I didn't really promote that survey properly on YouTube, so I think

only those who followed me on twitter and facebook filled it in.

However, it was nice to see that those who watched the video noted that the underlying

advice backed by science had applied to them - for instance, Will from the channel Political

Junkie said: "That point about holiday travel is spot on.

I lost a lot of weight after I first moved to Madrid because the new environment broke

my habit of taking my car through drive-ins and forced a new habit of walking to the local

supermarket".

14.

In my video of Why Did Two Sexes Evolve, I fell into the fallacy of using theory and

hypothesis interchangeably, which several of you thankfully reminded me of.

In science, a theory is very different to a hypothesis, a hypothesis attempts to answer

a question by means of an explanation that is yet to be properly tested, whereas a theory

is an explanation that has already undergone extensive testing and is accepted as being

an accurate explanation for a phenomenon, such as for instance, the theory of evolution!

Anyway, should be pointed out, in that video I was just talking about hypotheses, no theories

- sorry!

Also, this video received one of my most favourite comments ever!

15.

The TRAPPIST video was a lot of fun to make, and quite a few of you pointed out a few aliens

on their evening stroll and dogs bounding around.

I think next time I travel to an exoplanet I'll examine it a bit more closely before

claiming we can't live there.

16.

You all seemed to really like the bat video - it was basically journal club in video form!

It was a critique of a study which claimed that bats were the fastest flying animals

using some very dubious methods, and some of you came up with some excellent suggestions

to improve the experimental design to track the bats.

Ossie bird suggested the use of GPS trackers, and the science channel Think About It actually

went ahead and found out the status quo of today's technology in that regard!

17.

The glass battery video…

This one actually went slightly viral, which is definitely exciting but as with anything

that extends beyond the normal lovely circle who watches my stuff, it also brings out some

of the worst in people.

However, there were also some very valid critiques and discussions there too - the major one

being that glass is not a viscous liquid, but an amorphous solid.

"It should be noted that glass in this instance is a viscous liquid" (lol nope) Point taken.

Thank you to everyone who came along to the first livestream ever on Draw Curiosity.

I know it wasn't the best, and I appreciate those of you who stuck through the technical

difficulties and poorer quality.

There were some great suggestions and feedback to conduct it better next time, including

potentially recording it on my good camera as I livestream, to then repost as a higher

quality video.

19.

I conducted a poll in my recent memory video -that is, if you remember, because it's

all about how you can't trust your memory.

Anyway, if you haven't watched it, I would recommend watching that first before this

bit because it will spoil a bit of the video for you…

I'll give you a couple of seconds to go, I'll just wait here…

Ok - well, in that video I asked whether people could pick out the person who was whispering

at the start, and a whopping 40% of people did not even remember they had seen that clip,

and one in ten picked out the wrong person.

So in a way, it proves the point I was making!

20.

And finally…

I want to just show some of the wonderful puns as seen in my comment section - they

always give me a chuckle, so hopefully they will make you smile too.

Or groan, but preferably smile!

Whew!

- I know we've done 20 things, but I wanted to add something a little extra at the end.

I really appreciated that many of you showed support and a positive response towards me

thinking of patreon.

I think patreon will probably have to happen soon as my PhD funding approaches its end.

However, I also wanted to mention that I recently attended VidCon Europe, and I now have a producer

which is particularly exciting.

It means I will be able to fund a few episodes through sponsorships - and as a heads up the

next episode on this channel will be sponsored.

I know many of you already watch YouTube channels who regularly integrate sponsorships into

their content and don't mind, but I also know others may have mixed feelings towards

that.

So I wanted to reassure you that these sponsors are carefully chosen and will not change my

content other than adding a brief 30 seconds to my video.

And most importantly, they help me to increase the quality and quantity of what I produce

and help me break even, and directly support me and my work as a science communicator,

which means a lot to me.

Anyway - thank you very much for making it to the end of this mammoth video, for your

support, for your lovely comments and input, annnnd I'll see you in the next one, bye!

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In this episode: Sunk by a bomb Total reversal Lucky spin Space program

Welcome to Thunder Show!

Getting bombed sucks. Being pushed into the water sucks too.

Well, the author of this submission had both of these misfortunes combined,

since his tank was literally, sunk by a bomb.

Just think about this for a second: Sunk by a bomb. Better yet, let's look at how exactly this happened.

A lone Japanese tank was engaging an enemy B-25 with all his weapons

believed that the bomber would not be able to react to his tank quick enough.

Since he wasn't trying to run away. Or maybe, he was just very confident in his armor! Well...

Well, the armor did actually save his tank, the explosion and bomb fragments did little direct damage

but it was the bomb blast that lethal.

You see, this relatively light Japanese tank was simply tossed off into the river,

which is probably inhabited by the now infamous Finnish crocodiles and such

Culusion IA, next time, you be careful when choosing your firing position!

We have no safety ring for tanks, but we have 5000 Eagles instead!

Aaahhh… what can be better than to demolish your foes from a safe vantage point,

while the said foes are busy fighting your allies? Well, i know something better!

To hunt and destroy such careless campers in combat!

Here's a King Tiger, who chose a good spot in the rocks,

but had no idea that he is being stalked by an hostile M56.

After first two shots fired by the Scorpion,

the Tiger had no choice but to leap off the rock in an attempt to escape his untimely demise!

Which was not a bad plan, since his gun breech was damaged after the first enemy hit,

so there was little he could do in response. But what the M56 did…is...

is… ahem… a bit harder to explain. He had no good reason to do such a crazy trick,

he could just drive off and around the rock to finish his target without a hitch.

But no, he had to fall awkwardly, exposing his wide-open rear to the enemy

and become the fail hero of the week!

Ishy M. you got lucky, big time, unlike your foe! Here is your prize!

The events of today's epic submission unfolded high in the sky, in a battle between Bf109E-4s, so popular

amongst 2 on 2 Gladiator fights. As these usually go, the battle got split into two separate duels,

in one of which, the author of this clip got stuck in. He and his opponent were hard at work,

trying to get behind one another and the enemy finally succeeds.

He managed to seize the moment and send a solid burst at our protagonist.

Shortly followed by another. It looks like this is going to be it for our hero,

but the foe misses his mark and slams against his target, when going up,

thus sending his opponent into a wild spin, which turns deadly for him alone!

As a result: an unexpected and unpleasant loss for the enemy,

and a beautiful and epic moment for Thunder Show, which is certainly worth 5000 Golden Eagles!

Good job, LittleNasty!

Africa. El-Alamein. United by their love of progress and for the sake of science,

a joint US-German team of rookie scientists conduct early space program experiments.

You are about to witness an attempt to launch some men into space! Equipment list is as follows:

GMC M18 as spaceship, its engine and tracks will act as the first stage of launch,

one 8.8cm Flak 18 cannon will act as secondary booster for launch.

The five man crew of the Hellcat will act as astronauts. Ground crew consists of 6 German AA gunners.

A total of 9000 liters of fuel was spent during the exercise. The results were deemed unsatisfactory.

The project is to be shut down immediately. All personnel data is to be classified ASAP.

We would like to thank one humble archive worker Elvis Praski for providing us

with these amazing secret documents. He's just got 5000 Golden Eagles for his efforts!

Now it's time for the best comment of the past week:

Vitaly Petrovich: "To thunderbolt pilot: You have been..."

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This comment has just earned its author 1000 Golden Eagles!

Please, respond to your original comment with your in-game nickname and email address,

so we can send you your prize!

Please, be advised that the prize eagles may take up to five business days to be added to your in-game account.

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Ok, let's recap the three simple steps on how to submit your video to Thunder Show:

STEP 1. Record and put together a video up to 3 minutes long,

which corresponds to one of the four categories mentioned earlier.

ATTENTION: The submitted video must be made by you, must be published for the first time,

must have public access for viewers and must not violate any copyright laws.

STEP 2. Subscribe to our Youtube channel and hit he like button below this video.

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The covering email should contain the desired category for your video, your in-game nickname

and the email address registered with your game account,

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Every week, each winner in every category of the show will get 5000 Golden Eagles!

We will also be awarding the best comment of the week. So, get your creative juices flowing,

make some content, send it to us, or simply watch and comment,

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Whine up your waist like so,

Baby just whine up your waist like so,

I love the way you move your waist and such girl,

Make me wanna beg one touch girl,

Don't want no one but you,

Want you bad but you makin it tuff girl,

Sayin that I'm doin too much girl,

But I only Want You,

Say the word and I'll show you babe,

Dont listen what they say they dont know me baby,

Let your body control me baby,

Your Tight Tight Tight fi hold me baby.

A Little more drinks, a little more whine,

A Little more time, and a Little more vibes,

And I want you to Jump in my ride,

Grab up pon mi and let go of your pride,

I'm in love with the way that you move girl,

But tell me why you stay so rude girl,

Don't block me out right now,

You should let me thru girl

Whine up your waist like so,

Baby just whine up your waist like so,

Baby just whine up your waist right now

Baby just go down go down

Sit down sit down

Baby don't test me now,

I'll pick you up just don't let me down,

Don't change up now,

I hate when you switch up when your friends come round,

I got some things I wanna teach you,

Know you got a man baby ima free you,

One life to live baby let me please you,

Dont get scared now this just a preview,

Say the word and I'll show you babe,

Dont listen what they say they dont know me baby,

Let your body control me baby,

Your Tight Tight Tight fi hold me baby.

A Little more drinks, a little more whine,

A Little more time, and a Little more vibes,

And I want you to Jump in my ride,

Grab up pon mi and let go of your pride,

I'm in love with the way that you move girl,

But tell me why you stay so rude girl,

Don't block me out right now,

You should let me thru girl

Whine up your waist like so,

Baby just whine up you waist like so,

Baby just whine up your waistline slow,

Baby just whine up your waist right now,

Baby just go down go down, sit down sit down, go down go down (Aye)

Go down go down, sit down sit down, go down go down (Aye)

A Little more drinks, a little more whine,

A Little more time, and a Little more vibes,

And I want you to Jump in my ride,

Grab up pon mi and let go of your pride,

I'm in love with the way that you move girl,

But tell me why you stay so rude girl,

Don't block me out right now,

You should let me thru girl

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