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Brownian motion is a stochastic process used to model random phenomena, such as stock prices or particles moving in a fluid. The Riemann zeta function is a complex analytic function. Two different areas of mathematics. So, why does the Riemann zeta function keep appearing in the study of Brownian motion?

This video looks at some of the surprising ways that Riemann's zeta function appears with Brownian motion.

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The video title was a bit clickbaity so I changed it.

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This is my favorite of Critical Role’s campaigns and the first episode of their animated show, based on the campaign, suggests it’s going to be much more serious and less comedic than The Legend of Vox Machina. It’s amazing. I heartily encourage people to watch it!

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Edit: The video is clearly sarcasm and basically joking about jordan shitson...

From the description:

Current Affairs presents a new “anti-woke” manifesto by Dr. Peter B. Jordanson, a man who refuses to be canceled even when nobody is canceling him, and who dares to angrily speak up for Facts in an age of mushy Feelings. The book is called The Silencing of Me: How Feminism, Wokeness, DEI, Marxism, Transness, and Several Other Things Brought Western Civilization To Its Knees, Ruined My Marriage, and Made Me Late For Work. Today, editor in chief Nathan J. Robinson reads selected excerpts.

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I just found this exist and seemed interesting but also funny.

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Explore the science of color perception and discover "Olo," a hue visible to only a handful of people. Learn how to potentially perceive this impossible color through a unique visual experiment. This engaging video uses color theory and optical illusions to demonstrate the limits of human vision.

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