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@davep8221

3 months ago

I remember reading years ago, that epicycles were added to epicycles in order to improve the predictions with observations. "Someone" then observed that in the limit of an infinite number of epicycles that it matched the predictions from the heliocentric / elliptical model -- and, of course, the actual observations.

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@Porygon-YAHAHA

3 months ago

When you get the final answer right but your working was wrong. Edit: Thankyou to all of you that explained why my statement was incorrect (oh and thanks for teaching another lost soul how to read...they need it tbh)

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@coolstuffifound9896

3 months ago

Goes to show that people in the past weren't stupid and how, based on incomplete evidence, you could draw the wrong conclusion with the right facts

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@davidcowburn6818

3 months ago

I love how taking a step back and trying to view it from a different perspective can help things make sense without having to change anything. It makes me wonder what else would become clear to me from stepping out of my own shoes

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@WorldinRooView

2 months ago

"Man you mortals are really overthinking this thing."

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@JayJay_1827

3 months ago

I just finished my Astronomy: Intro to the Universe class this spring semester and never fully understood epicycles, this video explained them perfectly in less than 1 minute

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@Berkana

3 months ago

I've never heard this explained so concisely and clearly. Thank you.

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@hismajesty6272

3 months ago

Ancient people get way too little credit for how smart they were.

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@CatholicSamurai

3 months ago

This is why astronomers in the Middle Ages deserve more credit. They weren’t dumb idiots for believing geocentrism… it’s the default position a civilization starts at, and their math made sense and checked out in many ways. It was the Church (which single-handedly funded and advanced astronomy as a field of science as its biggest supporter for centuries) using a scientific method and careful scrutiny to move from one model to accepting another more accurate model. The Church criticized Galileo because his math didn’t add up and he couldn’t provide explanations for his model’s discrepancies (and he was also a total asshole so that didn’t help him either)

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@GalileosTelescope

3 months ago

FYI This is not Ptolemy’s model. Ptolemy had the earth offset from the center and the center of the epicycle moving at a non-uniform speed. The model here was developed by Apollonius of Perga.

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@storminmormin14

3 months ago

Fourier series are apparently easier to invent than an ellipse.

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@cinimatics

3 months ago

That's like getting the right answer but doing it differently than the teacher wanted you too.

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@weegee42069

3 months ago

"I like your funny words magic man"

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@llaaoopp

3 months ago

Hey WelchLabs! Just came across this short after not seeing anything by you for years and totally forgot about you. Just wanted to let you know: you taught me python. You brought me on my track to learn data science and deep learning. I am now the Lead Data&AI Architect at a tech company in Germany, responsible for managing the data & ai initiatives of the entire company and I have 6 years as a data scientist and data engineer behind me. All because one video of yours got me thinking. Thank you.

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@alexreid1173

3 months ago

This is actually a great demonstration about how going into things with a fixed mindset/assumptions often just makes things harder for yourself.

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@BR-ez3mk

3 months ago

This is how future generations will look at our quantum theories

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@13FML12

3 months ago

Galileo must have been like “YOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!”

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@Spark_Square

3 months ago

This just shows how far down you can go to make your assumption correct to yourself, beautiful

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@MarcelinoDeseo

3 months ago

This is a good case where we can apply Occam's Razor: when two or more theories explains the same phenomena, the simplest one is more likely the correct one.

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@hydra5758

3 months ago

It is surreal how the difference between heliocentrism and geocentrism is fundamentally just perspective and semantics. I find it oddly poetic that both can be true at the same time.

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