Michael Stevens: How much does a video weigh?
Michael Stevens is the creator and host of Vsauce, an educational YouTube channel that addresses scientific oddities, like "Is Your Red the Same as My Red?" Full bio
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who are standing,
work than lounging.
niż wylegiwanie.
Organization's online database
with this speech,
specifically weight,
that people can access all over the world
on my channel Vsauce.
as sincerely as I can,
concepts and scientists.
more than 2 million subscribers,
by more than 20 million people.
is a great way to get people in,
than just viewers or an audience,
everything you've made
to make in the future
na "złowienie" człowieka.
audience that you can,
of answering the question,
at some of my videos.
because you think,
answer that question?"
people have watched
about what color a mirror is.
what would normally be kind of dry topics:
how light works on the retina,
by putting two mirrors next to each other,
back and forth forever.
and it will get dimmer,
or absorbed every time,
ginie lub się wchłania,
that we perceive as green,
a video onto your computer,
nagranie na komputerze,
won't actually increase or decrease.
to store them in one place,
of YouTube video
około 10 milionów elektronów,
about 10 million electrons on your device.
and the energy it takes to hold them
for you to see the video,
that one minute of YouTube video
and you wouldn't really get in trouble,
we've ever invented
to actually to detect that change
to the negative 9th grams.
do ujemnej potęgi 9.
calculate it.
because when I was a kid,
of science books.
z tekstami naukowymi.
within, like, two grades,
przeczytałem je wszystkie
you need space for them
than what we can do today.
electronic reader.
ever getting measurably heavier.
ani trochę cięższy.
bardziej demokratyczna,
and viewers than ever before
of content like this happening.
are down there in the corner.
all together, collectively,
into people's curiosity
fans and an audience
for brands and companies
what we ask and answer next.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael Stevens - YouTube educatorMichael Stevens is the creator and host of Vsauce, an educational YouTube channel that addresses scientific oddities, like "Is Your Red the Same as My Red?"
Why you should listen
Michael Stevens is an educator -- but when he answers questions, 3.2 million people tune in to hear the answer. That's because Stevens is the creator and host of Vsauce, an educational YouTube channel that addresses quirky but intriguing topics like "The Science of the Friend Zone" and "What Is Déjà vu?" Stevens has made a career feeding popular hunger for cool and interesting facts.
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