Alternative Counting and Measurement Deep Dive
Number Systems Analysis - A curated collection from jan Misali
About this Rabbit Hole
Ever wondered if there's a better way to count than our conventional system? Dive into jan Misali's Number Systems Analysis rabbit hole and explore the fascinating world of seximal responses, a quirky joke about measurement, and a unique defense of the imperial measurement system. Did you know there are 48 regular polyhedra? And can you guess how many Super Mario games there are? Trust me, you'll be surprised by what you learn. Watch in order or skip around β each video adds a new layer.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
a better way to count
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Forget counting in boring old decimal, let's switch to seximal for a change. Not sure if it's revolutionary or just plain confusing, but hey, anything to spice up math class, right?
seximal responses
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So I guess we're combining math and sexiness now? I'm not quite sure how to feel about this, but hey, at least it's educational...I think?
a joke about measurement
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Why use inches, feet, and yards when you can measure in "seximals"? This video just made rulers everywhere feel inadequate.
a defense of the imperial measurement system
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Defending the imperial measurement system is like trying to justify wearing socks with sandals - sure, some people might still do it, but it's definitely not ideal.
there are 48 regular polyhedra
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Just when you thought shapes were basic, this video hits you with 48 regular polyhedra in all their geometric glory. Who knew there were so many ways to slice and dice a shape? Mind = blown.
how many Super Mario games are there?
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So apparently trying to count all the Super Mario games is like trying to find the end of a rainbow - you keep thinking you're almost there, but then you realize there's just more and more to uncover. It's a never-ending gameception.
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