Interesting videos of knowledge

from 42:30 is interesting

An interesting take on C-Pop, K-Pop, J-Pop…

Cool shirt

Interesting to see a new perspective on Atlantis that’s more grounded.

I’ve found a few really interesting ones recently.

Anton’s stuff in general is fascinating and up to date. He’s in Korea too , not too far away.

Sperm whales sound…Chinese.

Mom I want to be a Telescope rancher when I grow up. This one has got me really thinking I have to say. Never in a million years would I have thought of this. It’s kind of creepy and cool at the same time. Telepresenceand Robotics combined may be the biggest new industry after AI ? What do you guys think .

Care to post them? I’m intrigued

I think I posted the source video in the tonal sandhi thread.

I saw the video you posted first, but went to find the source, and the source is a bit more interesting because you can hear a lot more of what the whales actually sound like.

To my untrained ear sperm whales sound Mandarin and ducks sound Cantonese.

I mean, they just have tones and vowel lengths when the voice clip is sped up, but they are really just making one clicking sound.

Conscious may be different from what we thought

Fish owners know their fish are self aware. In fact I have seen a fish caring for another fish.

I once had one of those big mutant orange cichlids with the head bump. Very aware, he was a fun fish to have.

The history of Carbonara is American influenced and evolved over the decades. My frustration with Italian food even though I love it is the strict rules and “authenticity” placed over all else falsely.

Italian food became one of the greats because it was a living cuisine. It was never rule based and recipes weren’t sacred.

Italian cuisine is sadly feels frozen in time. Today’s Italians would ironically have rejected an American origin dish and something like the classic carbonara would have never been adapted in today’s Italian cuisine

do not hit the nuclear waste train

A great video about the most used dummy text of the world

Didn’t know about Chinese Gordon, the British engineer that helped the Qing dynasty defeat the Taiping rebellion.

Coincidentally, I just saw this short yesterday about the Taiping Rebellion!

In taiwan?

*how to say you didn’t watch the video without saying you didn’t watch the video