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The most enchanting collection of videos where the elegance of science, the logic of mathematics, and the brilliance of human imagination unite—curated by Ali to challenge perspectives, evoke wonder, and celebrate the extraordinary beauty of knowledge.

his isn’t a movie or a scientific fantasy; this is the reality of Romulus, Remus,
Quick! Picture three apples. Pretty easy, right? Now try imagining 50 apples. A bit harder.
Every time you grab a pen to jot down a quick note, doodle during a
Imagine your favorite vintage book cover springing to life. Henning Lederer has done just that
If you thought flying a kite outdoors was thrilling, brace yourself for the jaw-dropping spectacle
Explore how humpback whales create Fibonacci spirals while bubble-net feeding—a stunning mix of teamwork, math,
Explore the Riemann Hypothesis, math’s unsolved puzzle that governs prime numbers. Why is proving it
Fast forward 50 years to the birth of one of the most extraordinary watches ever
Crafted from interlocking wooden cubes, the Ghostcube offers a captivating experience as it effortlessly twists,
Owls have long fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike with their mysterious, silent flight. Recently,
Fireflies don’t just flash randomly. Mathematician Steven Strogatz shares how he’s used math to uncover
In the heart of Thailand’s mangrove forests, a remarkable spectacle unfolds each night—a phenomenon that
The spontaneous synchronization of thirty-two metronomes offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the world of physics
Richard Feynman’s fascination with very big numbers underscores the importance of imagination in scientific discovery.
he builder behind the Brick Technology YouTube channel tests this combination in a series of
In “Beauty of Mathematics,” a remarkable work by Yann Pineill and Nicolas Lefaucheux, we discover
An audiovisual piece made up of over four thousand still images pulled from Google Earth,
Winter in Yellowstone transforms into a land of extremes: the collision of boiling water from
In an intersection of martial arts and digital artistry, Tobias Gremmler, a German visual artist,
From the Royal Society, physicist Brian Cox explains how snowflakes form, why each snowflake is
The interview was conducted on the educational television show “America’s Youth Wants to Know” in
1000 Matches starts slowly with a single matchstick performing simple tricks like walking or standing
In one interview on BBC for the Horizon, Richard Feynman shared a conversation that we
Futurama is a beloved cartoon that aired in the early 2000s. The show followed the
Have you ever watched the movie Rushmore? It’s a quirky, charming film that tells the
Cycling is not just a physical activity but also a science. The key lies in
There are photos that have become timeless and iconic since they captured a moment and
Traffic, congestion, and carbon emissions are among the most pressing issues that cities around the
Antworks is a captivating short video that will leave you in awe of the wonders
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