This Is Only Red | Summary and Q&A

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January 2, 2013
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This Is Only Red

TL;DR

Vsauce discusses a wide range of interesting topics, including color constancy, raindrop shape, moon rocks, illusions, and more.

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Key Insights

  • 🎑 Our perception of colors can be influenced by color constancy, where our visual system adjusts colors based on the average illumination conditions of a scene.
  • 👱 Raindrops are not shaped like teardrops, but more like hamburger buns due to the pressure of the air as they fall.
  • 👨‍🎤 Moon rocks are incredibly rare, and we can only obtain them through visits to the Moon or finding pieces that have fallen to Earth.
  • 🧠 Illusions can trick our brains into perceiving things that are not actually there, like a square resting on top of circles.
  • 📞 Vsauce shares several fun websites and experiments, including ones related to geometry, the solar system, and receiving compliments.
  • 🔑 Mnemonics, or words or phrases that help us remember things, can be useful tools for memorization.
  • 👨‍🎤 Vsauce highlights the loss and theft of moon rocks throughout history, including a notable incident involving interns at the Johnson Space Center.

Transcript

Happy New Year, Vsauce! Michael here. And in honor of 2013 let's discuss 13 things. To begin, where to spend all that cash you picked up over the holidays? Now, plenty of website sell cool stuff. United Nuclear sells Aerogel, radioactive isotopes, jet engine schematic and even marbles doped with uranium. Maths Gear sells these cool non transitive d... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What is color constancy and how does it affect our perception of colors?

Color constancy is a phenomenon where our visual system calculates the average illumination conditions of a scene and adjusts colors accordingly. This can result in an image appearing to have different colors than it actually does.

Q: Are raindrops really shaped like teardrops?

No, raindrops are actually shaped more like hamburger buns. When small raindrops combine and fall, the pressure of the air below them flattens the bottom, resulting in a different shape.

Q: How many raindrops have fallen on land throughout history?

The estimated total number of raindrops that have fallen on land since the beginning of Earth is roughly 16 times 10 to the 28. This calculation takes into account the percentage of land on Earth, typical rainfall amounts, and the volume of a raindrop.

Q: Why are moon rocks so rare?

Moon rocks are rare because we can only obtain them by visiting the Moon or finding pieces that were blown off and eventually fell to Earth. The scarcity of moon rocks makes them highly valuable.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Vsauce talks about interesting websites where you can spend your holiday money, including United Nuclear and Maths Gear.

  • He explains the Land Effect, where an image appears to contain many colors but is actually made of red. This is due to color constancy.

  • Vsauce discusses raindrop shape and estimates the total number of raindrops that have fallen on land throughout history. He also mentions the scarcity of Moon rocks.

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