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The man who turned paper into pixels (delve video essays)(2015)(720p).
A brief look at how information is stored and transferred.
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Everything is a remix(Kirby Ferguson)(2015)(720p)
A very interesting video essay where Kirby Ferguson argues that almost everything is a remix of some form or another.
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Topology & Geometry - LECTURE 01 (African Institute for Mathematical Sciences)(2014)(480p)
Tadashi Tokieda explains some of the properties of the modulus strip. Very interesting and requires no previous mathematical experience.
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The Battle of Agincourt (YouTube channel Historia Civilise)(2015)(1080p)
A step by step look at why the English win the battle of Agincourt against overwhelming odes.
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Underground LSD Palace (Vice)(2012)(1080p)
Former goth stripper Krystle Cole talks about her time spent living in a subterranean missile silo converted into a luxurious LSD manufacturing facility. She spent three years of her life running from the DEA, being held partially against her will and used as a guinea pig for strange new psychedelic chemicals. I'm not sure how much of what she says is true (YouTube commenters seem very angry, shocking I know) but very interesting anyway.
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NSFW Krokodil: Russia's Deadliest Drug (Vice)(2012)(1080p)
Heroin addicts in Russia have been replacing Heroin with the cheaper, homemade Krokodil.
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How the Quadrant System is used in the film Drive (YouTube channel Every Frame A Painting)(2011)(1080p)
Tony talks about how different quadrants can be used to tell different stories.
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A Behind-The-Scenes Tour Of No Man's Sky's Technology (Game Informer)(2014)(1080P)
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Public Key Cryptography (YouTube channel computerphile)(2014)(1080p)
Have you ever wondered if its possible for two people to communicate securely without a pre-arranged key? This video explains how.
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Understanding the Russian mind set (YouTube channel CaspianReport)(2014)(720p)
A look at the geographical and historical factors may have formed Russia's current mind set.
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History of Islam (YouTube channel CaspianReport)(2015)(720p)
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Julius Caesar's Greatest Military Victory (YouTube channel Historia Civilis)(2015)(1080p)
Video describes the tactics used by Caesar in the battle of Alexia.
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How The Economic Machine Works (YouTube channel Bridgewater)(2013)(1080p)
Hedge fund manager Rau Dalio talks about the economic machine.
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Michael Bay - What is Bayhem? (YouTube channel Every Frame a Painting)(2014)(720p)
What makes a Michael Bay movie a Michael Bay movie?
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The Long Game: Why Leonardo DaVinci was no genius (delve video essays)(2013)(1080p)
All of history's greatest figures achieved success in almost exactly the same way. But rather than celebrating this part of the creative process we ignore it. This missing chapter in the story of success reveals the secret to doing meaningful work. But in the modern world, full of distraction, do we have what it takes to do great things?
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P vs. NP and the Computational Complexity Zoo
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Humans Need Not Apply (YouTube channel CGP Grey)(2014)(1080p)
Video talks about the implications of job automation.
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Alan Watts by South Park creators (Alan Watts, Trey Parker and Matt Stone)(2012)(1080p)
Alan Watts talks about how we are always waiting for the next thing to become "complete". Animated by the creators of South Park.
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The Death Of Bees Explained – Parasites, Poison and Humans
Kurzgesagt designs some of my favorite educational videos. Check out their most recent one: In 2015 the bees are still dying in masses. Which at first seems not very important until you realize that one third of all food humans consume would disappear with them. Millions could starve. The foes bees face are truly horrifying – some are a direct consequence of human greed. We need to help our small buzzing friends or we will face extremely unpleasant consequences.
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Proof That Computers Can't Do Everything (The Halting Problem)
The first video gives a good idea of how the halting problem fits in (for example 1st order logic in philosophy). The second video described the concept better for me.
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