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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] How Does The Earth Spin?
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] How Does The Earth Spin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zso7ChaQXQ
 

 

Playtime Comments : [Veritasium] How Does The Earth Spin?

Hu*******:
4:34 "I think you're smart."
"Go over there and tell it to my mother."

Yo**********:
2:30 Ok that kid is going to be a good infant obstetrician doctor..

"Push harder! Hard! Harder!"

Sn************:
Is no one gonna talk about how adorable 2:20 is?

Ne****:
2:27 this kid is gonna grow up either becoming a physicist or an adult performer

Ya**:
2:07 The gave new defination for inertia
"It's too big to make it fast"

Ma*********:
The man at 0:48 has the answers.
"Soo strangey."

He***************:
2:30 that kid's father sure taught him about pushing hard.

Ki*******:

I used to think British accents were cool, but then I heard this guy... 0:48

"Soooooaw strenngiee"

That guy officially has my new favorite accent of all time


Et*********:

3:56 wow. that kid gave the best answers out of everyone there lol


da******:
2:21 that mommy is doing something sensual to the Earth O_o

 


 

Top Comments : [Veritasium] How Does The Earth Spin?

Ev******:

The kid at the end was the smartest one on the video which is awesome.


Em**********:

that little boy at the end made me so happy. just seeing him have someone believe in him. it made me cry happy tears! I'm such a sap...


Dy***:

The 11 year old is exactly how I would answer.

"Ok"
"Sure"
"Ok"
"I guess"


DJ******:
Lmao it's so simple yet as grown ups we often overthink things. The kid nailed it. I remember a test that was popular when i was a teen. Idk if it was made by Mensa or whatever but I vaguely remember the final results of the test. Something like 85% of all children answered correctly while 75% of adults when asked the same questions were incorrect. Simply from overthinking and making the problem harder themselves.

jg*******:
Dude! That kid at the end is way smarter than he knows! I believe he'll go far in life

Vi*********:

Teens are the best
They have childlike imagination also adult type maturity
We know what a kid would know and an adult
Combining that makes us smarter


dr********:
Just as important as being smart, the 11 year old is humble. The true seeker of scientific truth is ever humble.

Ta****:
I edited this so it no longer makes sense :)

He*******:
Lol that boy at the end ''k,k,yea,I guess,k" XD

mi********:
i learn more from youtube than form school . 

Si***********:

Why do I never get people asking me these questions :(


Ke***:

I love how the little girl, while using simpler terms for the concept, actually gets it pretty much exactly right. 


Ne*******:

I honestly was really impressed by the kid. Although he didn't necessarily have all of the proper terminology (angular acceleration, torque, and angular speed), he still understood the concept of inertia far better than any of the other people interviewed. That kid is going somewhere in life.


St****:
Man I love your videos. You seem like such a genuinely nice person. What you do is really inspirational.

Le*********:

Thank you for being awesome to those kids, and saying the 11 year-old was smart, that was the right thing to do, because it's true!


Ca*********:

-Do people tell you that you are smart?
-No
-Do you think you're smart?
-No
-I think you're smart
-k


Kr**************:

Someone, give that kid a degree!


Ge************:

"Force causes... change" is quite remarkable. He didn't nail it randomly, he really got it. That's impressive to see in an 11-year old.


Lo***********:
"Do people tell you you're smart?"
"No..."
"Do you think your're smart?"
"No..."
"I think you're pretty smart."
"Okay..."

Gets me every time!

ma***********:

The kid asking "what happens when you apply force": "it changes speed". I was actually really impressed with such accurate answer.


Di***********:

Smart people aren't the ones who memorize everything on school and get good grades. Smart people are like that 11 yr old kid, who learns by himself and discovers the world by his own observations. That's how cience evolves, with new observations of people who think by themselves, not by doing Pitagora's algorithm.


H:
It is a lot important to believe in children, and too make them believe in themselves.

Ni************:
if ever Interviewed by Derek, Just say "Inertia"

It has a tendency of being the right answer.

Sa****:
I teach high school physics, I can assure you the answer that kid gave at the end is not easy to get out of 10th graders

Jo******:

"You seem pretty smart for an 11-year-old. Have people told you you're smart?" "No" "Do you think you're smart" "No" "I think you're smart. Will you take my word for it?" "Ok" - Proof of failure of public education and commonly-held misconceptions of human intelligence in action right there! (See some talks by Sir Ken Robinson :) )


An*************:

my hearth got broken because no single person said nothing about "inertia"... It warmth my hearth when finally someone said "change... in speed".


Mo***********:
Imagine if the kid at the end said "acceleration", Veritasium would have bust a blood vessel in joy. I hope he gave him a how it works book or something like euclid for kids to grow that spark. The visual proof of the area of a triangle by putting it inside a rectangle blew my mind when I first saw it.

RS**:
I like how the 11 year old does better than the physics student.

ch**********:
blue shirt kid deserves a scholarship ... good luck kid, you're brilliant so far

Ph*******************:

"Force causes change in speed", that's really very good for a 11 year old to be able to put forth that observation.


 

 

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