Even professionals don’t always understand the maths
…which is reassuring for slow learners like me
In this case (and there are others ) a physics Prof lost a $10,000 bet that a youtuber’s experiment was wrong because the maths equations “proved” it couldn’t work
This demonstration by the YouTuber…
…looks spookily like the “reveal hidden contents” I used in the earlier post about Infinities (which turned out to be Zeno’s Paradox) :
Now I don’t know if there’s a connection between the two (my head hurts ) but was the physicist’s maths equation simply wrong or is there something else going on here?
P.S. when you’ve watched the video from the point that I bookmarked you might then want to rewind and watch the whole video from the beginning
ah yes, well there is a close connection between Bretagne and the Celtic peoples of Britain
the gif shows Celts celebrating Midsummer in the Scottish Isles
if you’re interested, there’s an excellent documentary film about this
its called The Wicker Man
GDPR only applies to EU member countries and so far as I understand concerns data collection not content accessed. However, since ordinary GA membership does not require/involve disclosing personal data I don’t see how GDPR applies to GA.
As for the UK, I’m not aware the UK has any minimum age law for accessing the kind of material on GA. There is a “White Paper” (proposed draft law) but most of these end up in the Parliamentary trash can…