Vsauce2

Season 2021

Hosted by Kevin Lieber, Vsauce2 explores recreational mathematics including, paradoxes, math games, riddles and more to uncover the surprising complexity beneath seemingly simple concepts.

Where to Watch Season 2021

37 Episodes

  • How Many Sides Does A Circle Have?
    E1
    How Many Sides Does A Circle Have?
  • Why Doesn't Lightning Kill All The Fish?
    E2
    Why Doesn't Lightning Kill All The Fish?
  • Is Your Heart Too Hot To Hold?
    E3
    Is Your Heart Too Hot To Hold?
  • Brushing Your Teeth with a Toothpaste Sandwich
    E4
    Brushing Your Teeth with a Toothpaste Sandwich
  • The Food You Can Cook In Your Body
    E5
    The Food You Can Cook In Your Body
  • 59 Seconds Of Gyroscope
    E6
    59 Seconds Of Gyroscope
  • Every Curiosity Box Ever
    E7
    Every Curiosity Box Ever
  • Prove You're a Genius in 10 seconds
    E8
    Prove You're a Genius in 10 seconds
  • The Easiest Cryptography Game
    E9
    The Easiest Cryptography Game
  • Win the $10 Hat Game
    E10
    Win the $10 Hat Game
  • The Penny Problem That Breaks Your Brain
    E11
    The Penny Problem That Breaks Your Brain
  • Surviving the Basketball Death Game
    E12
    Surviving the Basketball Death Game
  • The Simplest Impossible Problem
    E13
    The Simplest Impossible Problem
  • 1-1+1-1+1-1+1...?
    E14
    1-1+1-1+1-1+1...?
  • The Pinocchio Paradox
    E15
    The Pinocchio Paradox
  • The No Look Dice Trick
    E16
    The No Look Dice Trick
  • You'll Never Win This Game
    E17
    You'll Never Win This Game
  • The Dumbest Logic Trap
    E18
    The Dumbest Logic Trap
  • The Reverse Numbers Trick
    E19
    The Reverse Numbers Trick
  • The 50/50 Problem Your Brain Won't Trust
    E20
    The 50/50 Problem Your Brain Won't Trust
  • World's Oldest Number Trick
    E21
    World's Oldest Number Trick
  • Making A Math Murderer
    E22
    Making A Math Murderer
  • How Egyptians Made Right Angles
    E23
    How Egyptians Made Right Angles
  • 2/3 Doesn't SEEM Like a Big Deal, But It Is
    E24
    2/3 Doesn't SEEM Like a Big Deal, But It Is
  • This Irrational Hypotenuse Got a Man Killed
    E25
    This Irrational Hypotenuse Got a Man Killed
  • 142,857 is Making Me Crazy
    E26
    142,857 is Making Me Crazy
  • Writing the Number 1 Using All 10 Digits
    E27
    Writing the Number 1 Using All 10 Digits
  • Is One A Number?
    E28
    Is One A Number?
  • The FBI Framed Him With Science
    E29
    The FBI Framed Him With Science
  • 10 Years In Prison For Her Name
    E30
    10 Years In Prison For Her Name
  • Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shorts
    E31
    Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shortsWhat do you do when you've got a mathematical expression that's unsolvable because the numbers you need don't exist? You do what Hero of Alexandria did: you just invent one. That's how we got the concept of imaginary numbers, which Rene Descartes derided as being totally useless. Turns out he was wrong. #shorts
  • The Dot That Changed Math #shorts
    E32
    The Dot That Changed Math #shortsWhere would we be with this dot?! It doesn't seem like much, but it's a critical element to our quick understanding of numbers. Without a decimal point or radix point, we have to mentally solve a little puzzle to figure out what the numbers we see actually mean. But with it, we know exactly what numbers we're looking at, and we know it instantly. And thanks to the printing press, we got rid of the line that just... wasn't very good at communicating what we needed to know. Decimals!
  • How Does 100,000 = 248,832 ??? #shorts
    E33
    How Does 100,000 = 248,832 ??? #shortsJust because you see a number like 100,000 doesn't mean it's actually 100,000. We operate in a base-10 numeral system, and it's got the familiar 10-based decimal root -- and "decimal" even comes from the Greek "deca" prefix meaning 10. But... not everyone thinks of the world in tens. Mainland Europeans used dozens, the Chinese and Mayans and Cherokee used the vigesimal base-20 system, and remnants of the sexagesimal base-60 system is what gives us 60 minutes and 360 degrees in a circle. There are lots and lots of ways to count and express number, and the simple system we have today is a beautiful conglomerate of thousands of years of experimentation.
  • The Fraud Caught by Math
    E34
    The Fraud Caught by MathOriginal Title: Greed, Lies, and Math: Busting America's Richest Woman
  • The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts
    E35
    The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts
  • The Worst Math Ever Used In Court
    E36
    The Worst Math Ever Used In Court
  • Are There Infinite Infinities?
    E37
    Are There Infinite Infinities?

 

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