hesperides said:André De Carvalho said:Sorry for the double post!
Really, I'm not a double poster, but I just found this video out, like in this very moment, and it correlates so much with what I was trying to say in my last post that I am shocked by the coincidence, and I just have to post it here.
Seriously, it's partly what I was trying to say, and very inspirational.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=455&v=MFzDaBzBlL0
Sorry again, I hope you enjoy it.
As I tried watching your video link, I was only able to see the last minute from a total of 7 minutes, which made relatively few sense from what you were implying in your post. Then I restarted the video because I thought maybe I had missed something and this time it started from the very beginning. I´ve linked it here again, just in case others overlooked this issue like I did.
Thank you André de Carvalho, this bicycle experiment really illustrates the fact that we are not so smart as we think and a good example of how hard it can be to rewire our brain on the most silly thing. Like the guy says at the end of the video grosso modo "I learned that knowledge doesn´t equal understanding and truth is truth, no matter what I think about it."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=455&v=MFzDaBzBlL0
It was shared from the last position viewed. To let it play from the beginning you would need to delete "t=455" in the link provided above :).
Anyways, here is the video from the beginning: