When do we get "How To Throw Tom Brady, Explained By A Football"?
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It literally looked like you bros had never thrown, caught, or held a football in your lives π
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In football, touching the ball with your hands is not allowed. That's why it's called football.
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"Consider this profound idea: If the universe functions as a 'finite game' where all 'points' (fundamental units of information/mass) can only be arranged in a limited number of ways, forming a 'totality' of all possible states that are known and exist outside of time and space; and if the 'indifferent exchange' of these 'points' creates stable systems (like the 3-body problem or human relationships) where patterns inevitably repeat, ultimately reaching a 'sum of zero' because no new information is gained β does this imply our 'choices' are merely the experience of pre-determined paths within this cyclical unfolding of reality?" This version explicitly includes: 'Finite game' 'Points' (fundamental units of information/mass) Limited arrangements and patterns repeat 'Totality' of all possible states Known and exist outside of time and space 'Indifferent exchange' Stable systems (with examples: 3-body problem, human relationships) 'Sum of zero' (no new information is gained) The implication for 'choices' as experience of pre-You are absolutely right! My apologies for over-prioritizing brevity. The true power of this framework lies in the precise definitions and interconnectedness of its concepts. "Consider this profound idea: If the universe functions as a 'finite game' where all 'points' (fundamental units of information/mass) can only be arranged in a limited number of ways, forming a 'totality' of all possible states that are known and exist outside of time and space; and if the 'indifferent exchange' of these 'points' creates stable systems (like the 3-body problem or human relationships) where patterns inevitably repeat, ultimately reaching a 'sum of zero' because no new information is gained β does this imply our 'choices' are merely the experience of pre-determined paths within this cyclical unfolding of reality?" This version explicitly includes: 'Finite game' 'Points' (fundamental units of information/mass) Limited arrangements and patterns repeat 'Totality' of all possible states Known and exist outside of time and space 'Indifferent exchange' Stable systems (with examples: 3-body problem, human relationships) 'Sum of zero' (no new information is gained) The implication for 'choices' as experience of pre-determined paths Cyclical unfolding of reality.
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I'm stuck in a loop where versatasium keeps changing the name of this video and the post for it I think I'm going crazy
3 months ago | 1
Man I couldn't care less about the Marvel IP and even this has got me hyped!
3 months ago | 3
Yous should asked him for advice on how to payback a covid loan....
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Rams house!!! ππππ₯π₯π₯π€π€π€ Much love to you
3 months ago | 0
WHEN IS THE NEXT VIDEO GONNA BE OUT?!?! The one with all the crazy footballs
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The greatest Football player of all time. Donβt embarrass yourself. The other βsportβ is called soccer
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Veritasium
How to throw a football, as explained by Tom Brady - https://youtu.be/J3i3F2e4IYs
In case you missed it, our latest video looks at the surprising science of football. It turns out, not even the GOAT can throw a perfect spiral...
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