So yeah, I too think there's some kind & some amount of insight in there. And a layer of super-confusion about the deductive implications. Dai, in a nutshell, what do you perceive the nugget of insight to be?
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fascinating section around 13:30 where he basically describes how sqrt(2) is the unique fixed point of iterating x -> x^3 / 2 and bigger numbers blow up and smaller numbers go to zero and then he says "it does not make make sense, and it does not make math make sense"
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also distinct from analyzing terrence howard is analyzing how everyone in this video is responding to him; absolutely refusing to suggest that the emperor might have no clothes. at oxford. extremely wild
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This is a tangent, but "an actor who really wants to understand physics" reminds me of a great embodiment teacher from Toronto named Philip Shepherd, who is a wonderful human. Shepherd almost studied physics at UToronto, but instead witnessed Japanese Noh theatre in Montreal.
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Decided he needed to learn how it worked. So he bought a bike in England and bicycled across Europe and Asia (this was in the days when the hippie trail existed, before Iranian Revolution and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, you could go overland) instead of studying physics
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