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How do you know what's true? - Sheila Marie Orfano 

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Explore the Rashomon effect, where individuals give significantly different but equally believable accounts of the same event.
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A samurai is found dead in a quiet bamboo grove. One by one, the crime’s only known witnesses recount their version of the events. But as they each tell their tale, it becomes clear that every testimony is plausible yet different. And each witness implicates themselves. What’s going on? Sheila Marie Orfano explores the phenomenon of warring perspectives known as the Rashomon effect.
Lesson by Sheila Marie Orfano, directed by Jeremiah Dickey.
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@TEDEd
@TEDEd Год назад
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@umdisc64
@umdisc64 Год назад
Jesus Christ, Rashomon is not about the nature of truth.
@ShortHax
@ShortHax 2 года назад
My paranoia when I write an essay: “What if all my ideas are plagiarized, and I read or saw them somewhere else?”
@cornbreadloverrr
@cornbreadloverrr 2 года назад
Relatable lmao. It's either that or "Am I forgetting something? I feel like I should be doing something right now"
@crosser6065
@crosser6065 2 года назад
The new everywhere guy
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 2 года назад
Don't limit creativity. Originality is just a measure of historical importance.
@REEEPROGRAM
@REEEPROGRAM 2 года назад
Same as "what if some of my memories are just fiction or imagined by me?"
@wildlyrebellious
@wildlyrebellious 2 года назад
This gave me an anxiety.
@vitamink1028
@vitamink1028 2 года назад
4:16 "What is truth anyway?" incoming existential crisis.
@suhasiniagrawal9569
@suhasiniagrawal9569 2 года назад
@@priyanshusharma-grimhog u are so deep, I can't even see u
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 2 года назад
@@priyanshusharma-grimhog welp i guess there is no way to finding out the truth
@kiishaankrishnan6453
@kiishaankrishnan6453 2 года назад
*Vsauce theme music intensifies*
@uanime1
@uanime1 2 года назад
That's just a statement idiots make because they cannot think clearly. They're confusing what is (what actually happened) to what can be proven to be true (what evidence shows happened).
@lariozavc7828
@lariozavc7828 2 года назад
Welp
@WhatWouldJohnSay93
@WhatWouldJohnSay93 2 года назад
The visualization of this is so good! I love the art style that matches the Japanese origins of the effect, and the transition from the biologists graphs to the islands, the depiction of the biases in the film!! They are so well done, I love it
@erikakoki5871
@erikakoki5871 2 года назад
I love the style as well!! the one thing though is that the kanji for "rashomon" in the beginning is spelled backwards...
@baptongsesame5978
@baptongsesame5978 2 года назад
@@erikakoki5871 it's traditionally spelt from right to left
@y_men360
@y_men360 2 года назад
Agreed. It is so beautiful ❤️
@erikakoki5871
@erikakoki5871 2 года назад
@@baptongsesame5978 close! it's up to down, in columns going right to left, not right to left letter by letter if that makes sense
@JohanStarDragon
@JohanStarDragon 2 года назад
This makes me think of something Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson brought up; “one of the lowest forms of evidence you can invoke in science is eye witness testimony. Yet, it’s the highest form of evidence in a court of law, which disturbs me greatly.”
@mastershooter64
@mastershooter64 2 года назад
If you think about it, that tweet doesn't really make sense. There's a significant difference between a crime and running an experiment in some field of science.
@JohanStarDragon
@JohanStarDragon 2 года назад
@@mastershooter64 but don’t both deal with approaching the issue objectively? If that’s the case how can we trust eyewitness testimony when, as stated in this vid, everyone comes to a situation with their own biases?
@mastershooter64
@mastershooter64 2 года назад
@@JohanStarDragon I agree, but I was talking about how a crime just happens while an experiment is performed under controlled circumstances.
@dominusdone5023
@dominusdone5023 2 года назад
well eye witnesses are alot of the time accurate for example if someone actually saw someone else shoot someone they definitely saw it no matter the bias.
@freakymoejoe2
@freakymoejoe2 2 года назад
@@dominusdone5023 you'd be suprised how muddled something like that can become in human memory.
@JamesTAbernathy
@JamesTAbernathy 2 года назад
Ted-Ed: Asks a question. The answer: Well, it's complicated...
@user-be1lo1ef6m
@user-be1lo1ef6m 2 года назад
Isn't that like...........the objective of ted-ed??
@thatsroughbuddy1407
@thatsroughbuddy1407 2 года назад
@@user-be1lo1ef6m Don't you mean... the _subjective?_
@JamesTAbernathy
@JamesTAbernathy 2 года назад
@@user-be1lo1ef6m Well, that's *also* complicated...
@Startr00per
@Startr00per 2 года назад
It all has to do with perspective. Everyone’s experience is subjective within a certain margin
@nayankumarbarwa4317
@nayankumarbarwa4317 2 года назад
r/Italkverydeep
@rahul_negi
@rahul_negi 2 года назад
@@nayankumarbarwa4317 🤣🤣
@thatsroughbuddy1407
@thatsroughbuddy1407 2 года назад
@@nayankumarbarwa4317 r/coool r/elatable r/urtraaaashkid r/whaaaat
@hajimehinata5854
@hajimehinata5854 2 года назад
It is true tho
@benjaminnebenjamin6033
@benjaminnebenjamin6033 2 года назад
@@nayankumarbarwa4317 we get it, you can’t reach on how deep it is.
@dvarrabondiaz
@dvarrabondiaz 2 года назад
I see Rashomon, I immediately thought about Akutagawa from Bungou Stray Dogs
@yarilonthe
@yarilonthe 2 года назад
same lol
@elnyfadzlinadnan6023
@elnyfadzlinadnan6023 2 года назад
Same lol
@UemuraAreno_30
@UemuraAreno_30 2 года назад
I can't say no to that😌
@basicallyinsomniac72
@basicallyinsomniac72 2 года назад
Same here lol
@liudmilacovaci2302
@liudmilacovaci2302 2 года назад
Same
@kininagothu2526
@kininagothu2526 2 года назад
"You don't remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened." - John Green
@H1HP100
@H1HP100 2 года назад
Is a conceptual thought of a format the mind picks up. You can systemize your mind to pick up almost anything in the real world, abstract things even, and categorize them, and organize them. Those who jack use such a method (called imitation but in an aggressive stealing way) to rob people of their safety, knowing what is golden, and refined because they are kind of on the sociopathic side (character, and mbti stuff) but they'll simple tell themselves they're stealworthy by faking values of ethics, and morals (which is real, and definite).
@kininagothu2526
@kininagothu2526 2 года назад
@@H1HP100 tell me more
@tree.6653
@tree.6653 2 года назад
"can you trust your memories?" *No. Especially during a test.*
@travelwell6049
@travelwell6049 2 года назад
Especially during a drug test
@Mark-co8gt
@Mark-co8gt 2 года назад
@@mathew6629 how did it go? 🤔
@subhabaskaran1849
@subhabaskaran1849 2 года назад
@@mathew6629 how did you do?
@sujalgupta7069
@sujalgupta7069 2 года назад
I swear, if my memory was any worse, I could plan my own surprise party!
@akumaking1
@akumaking1 2 года назад
Or hide your own Easter eggs like Joe Biden
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 2 года назад
Hey i meant at least you can forget the worst times of your life
@ClairandHerImaginaryCat
@ClairandHerImaginaryCat 2 года назад
GOLD
@lilnog5335
@lilnog5335 2 года назад
@@samuraiboi2735 oh yeah thanks for reminding me jesus
@eccentricOrange
@eccentricOrange 2 года назад
But wouldn't you forget to execute the surprise?
@syedarushda2108
@syedarushda2108 2 года назад
"Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were. " Now this is something I'd like to remember when remembering something.....
@antonioarcudi1897
@antonioarcudi1897 2 года назад
Everything about this video is sooo satisfying. The voiceover, the content, the animation, the sound design. Amazing quality.
@cramerfloro5936
@cramerfloro5936 2 года назад
Also the title and thumbnail. Come back to it today and ask yourself: "has it always been `How do you know what's true?`"
@antonioarcudi1897
@antonioarcudi1897 2 года назад
@@cramerfloro5936 daaaamn thanks for letting me notice! Just another level
@Johnnysmithy24
@Johnnysmithy24 2 года назад
You and this video need to get a room…
@JaybeePenaflor
@JaybeePenaflor 2 года назад
I remember reading "In a Grove" when I was a college freshman. On the surface, it was a very simple story. But the author's exploration of the truth--that biases and perceptions affect how one perceives the truth--made me the sometimes skeptical, but often balanced individual I am today.
@JingDalagan
@JingDalagan 2 года назад
I agree.
@TheDhammaHub
@TheDhammaHub 2 года назад
It is truly amazing how many false memories we have and how easy it is to "induce" them
@cornzzn
@cornzzn 2 года назад
right? it's terrifying..
@REEEPROGRAM
@REEEPROGRAM 2 года назад
I already am not sure which my memories are real and aren't
@Qo0_0
@Qo0_0 2 года назад
!!
@ToriBailey
@ToriBailey 2 года назад
At this point it's as if we were purposely designed to be able to write our own reality. Why is the real question....
@SimplifiedStudents
@SimplifiedStudents 2 года назад
Indeed. Often times our memories "evolve" as time goes by. That's how childhood limiting beliefs can hold us back.
@Lordeevee
@Lordeevee 2 года назад
"There's a red bar underneath the video preview, so I must have watched this before... right?"
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 2 года назад
OMG. That's why I clicked it when I opened the channel. "A week ago? I don't remember seeing this before".
@djoakeydoakey1076
@djoakeydoakey1076 2 года назад
I watched it using your account, sorry.
@Lordeevee
@Lordeevee 2 года назад
@@djoakeydoakey1076 Ah okay, that might explain why I suddenly have RU-vid Premium
@kekekekekeke101
@kekekekekeke101 2 года назад
Lmao
@TheLastWalenta
@TheLastWalenta 2 года назад
It depends on where you were and who was with you.
@youtube.com-handle
@youtube.com-handle 2 года назад
Parents: you were never like this, you've definitely changed. me: its the rashomon effect
@sophjie9048
@sophjie9048 2 года назад
“Rashōmon” The first thing that comes to my mind: Hold on... is that you Bungo Stray Dogs, sleep deprived, no eyebrows, bangs that look like he cut it himself and cut it too short Ryunosuke Akutagawa that dresses up like a mid 18th century vampire that screams RasHŌMon like that Naruto dude and hair colored like someone put it in blur in ibis paint?
@SuperSohaizai
@SuperSohaizai 2 года назад
The characters in that show are mostly based on real names. You can try looking up other characters name too, most are historic figures
@akbarrmd7714
@akbarrmd7714 2 года назад
@@SuperSohaizai one that still makes me wonder is Lovecraft. Is he a talent user or a monster or something else.
@andrejors9501
@andrejors9501 2 года назад
Bungo means Literature, that's why all the main characters are named after famous writer and their abilities are named after the writer's best book
@lukaswan5038
@lukaswan5038 2 года назад
@@andrejors9501 seeing John Steinbeck did not bring back good memories, I have PTSD from being forced to read the Grapes of Wrath in junior high >
@andrejors9501
@andrejors9501 2 года назад
@@lukaswan5038 i've never read it and now you give me urges to google it
@ebitoro4590
@ebitoro4590 2 года назад
We learn about the story Rashomon at school here in Japan, but I had no idea there was actually an effect named after it. Kudos to the animator for the great animations as always, the visual examples made the video easy to follow.
@Geckotr
@Geckotr 2 года назад
i think it's called "Rashomon Syndrome" in cinemotography. It's widely known these days as the"post-truth" syndrome
@jonah1663
@jonah1663 2 года назад
Me preparing for my exams: panic Ted-ed: Has uploaded a video Me: kalm "Can you trust your memory?" Me: panic intensifies
@1999Supercooldudeman
@1999Supercooldudeman 2 года назад
Panik*
@jonah1663
@jonah1663 2 года назад
Actually I'd thought that it'll convey that Ted-ed made me intelligent but at what cost.
@sameershah141
@sameershah141 2 года назад
Sometimes I can't figure out if something I remember actually happened or I day-dreamed it or I sleep-dreamed it. 😅😅
@user-qq5hd1ky1e
@user-qq5hd1ky1e 2 года назад
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@celestialsoso4488
@celestialsoso4488 2 года назад
lmaoo same😂
@aceiam4370
@aceiam4370 2 года назад
@@user-qq5hd1ky1e ted Ed has entered the stock market
@nagame859
@nagame859 2 года назад
Xaktlee!
@shiningknight661
@shiningknight661 2 года назад
Dreams make me distrust my memories if I remember too many real-life dreams sometimes...
@unknown-ug5zd
@unknown-ug5zd 2 года назад
like you dream of just like living and being in the real world doing ordinary things to the point where you can't remember if it really happened or it was just a dream? because i sometimes do, i sometimes dream about me watching an animation wich never existed on my phone and then going up to youtube and trying to find it cuz i thought it was real
@shiningknight661
@shiningknight661 2 года назад
@@unknown-ug5zd Super rarely does a dream for me tell a future moment to me (mostly minor moments, but still strange.) And sometimes there are dreams with real life things like places and friendss that it seems too real to be just a dream. (I know they happen, but can't really tell certain ones thanks to those memories being often short term.)
@pillow1557
@pillow1557 2 года назад
@unknown 7856 Same lol
@Pathite
@Pathite 2 года назад
I have too. Although most of them were nightmares and the worst one was watching someone I cared about, die bloody in my arms. Then you wake up like it never happened. Had another where several days went by of being hunted by someone in a post apocalyptic world. Was cool except for the hunted part. But usually all of them have a tell or a glitch that gives them away after i wake up. Except for the first one, that one was clear as day. Not a single bit of fast forwarding or glitches or impossibilities and even the place wasn't out of the ordinary, but a very grim foreshadowing for me as it was a graveyard. Took most of the day shake it off as a dream, even after telling the person who died in it about it
@Pathite
@Pathite 2 года назад
@@unknown-ug5zd I mean there was a time I dreamed of waking up two separate times, before actually waking up the third and then being skeptical on if it was a dream or not. But even then there's usually gonna be something weird or not right in the dream memory that gives it away
@stephenmatura1086
@stephenmatura1086 2 года назад
“There are no facts, only interpretations”: Nietzsche.
@InternetStranger476
@InternetStranger476 2 года назад
I just ate a rice cake
@coleg5578
@coleg5578 2 года назад
he never foresaw the invention of video cameras.
@user-he4ef9br7z
@user-he4ef9br7z 2 года назад
@@coleg5578 he never foresaw the rapid development of deepfakes
@AkhilKumarSattyanpallya
@AkhilKumarSattyanpallya 2 года назад
Is that a fact or only an interpretation?
@user-he4ef9br7z
@user-he4ef9br7z 2 года назад
@@AkhilKumarSattyanpallya Interpretation
@sagiritrash2153
@sagiritrash2153 2 года назад
As a fan of BSD, Asian Literature, and Film, Rashomon was always the biggest crossover for me. Also, where was this video when I did an essay on the Rashomon Effect ;-;
@user-id9xp7pl7n
@user-id9xp7pl7n 2 года назад
Please do not treat Korean culture and Japanese culture as the same thing. They are completely different countries. There is no country named "Asian country".
@johnd3421
@johnd3421 2 года назад
Hi fellow Pinoy!
@sagiritrash2153
@sagiritrash2153 2 года назад
@@user-id9xp7pl7n No, I am not treating them as the same. I'm also a fan of literature from other Asian countries, including my own local Filipino literature. I did not imply that Asian Lit only pertains to Japanese and Korean though. I'm quite aware about the differences between them and I can distinguish Korean, Japanese, and other culture, as an Asian myself.
@sagiritrash2153
@sagiritrash2153 2 года назад
@@johnd3421 Whale hello there :D
@rizkiaakil5508
@rizkiaakil5508 2 года назад
found a fellow BSD fan
@Parlafenetre26
@Parlafenetre26 2 года назад
I love how the author of Bungo Stray Dogs (the anime) successfully and meticulously incorporated all these authors and their books, including Akutagawa, into the anime and made it such a great show.
@legallydoodled9783
@legallydoodled9783 2 года назад
Funny enough, in real life akutagawa was Dazai’s greatest inspiration and after he heard that Akutagawa committed suicide and died from overdose after he had an anxiety attack because of his Schizophrenia, Dazai stopped everything and committed a double suicide. Actually he tried multiple times because people kept saving him when his suicide partners has already passed away in their failed attempts at the end Dazai died from a double suicide in a river bank. How ironic can that be compared to the events of the show
@Parlafenetre26
@Parlafenetre26 2 года назад
@@legallydoodled9783 oh my god 🤯, really. If it's like that then the show is even better than I thought it was
@legallydoodled9783
@legallydoodled9783 2 года назад
@@Parlafenetre26 also apparently he killed himself because he had schizophrenia like his mom did so my bad Anyways I can’t help but imagine the dead authors watching the show in heaven they’ll be so confused lmao
@Parlafenetre26
@Parlafenetre26 2 года назад
@@legallydoodled9783 I know right 😂. But I'm just very fascinated at the way they made the manga and had all of them in there. It's just a great body of work
@mausamagrawal951
@mausamagrawal951 Год назад
Thanks i really needed that information 👍
@poojasridhar2343
@poojasridhar2343 2 года назад
Please give all those people who contributed to making this video a raise. The music, animation, script and narration is spectacular
@chelle7389
@chelle7389 2 года назад
the animation is glorious. makes me wish we can communicate directly in pictures, rather than words.
@Llamas-be8fc
@Llamas-be8fc 2 года назад
Some of the best animation and symbolic imagery I've seen in this channel for a while - and the voice works perfectly too. Well done!
@amonynous9041
@amonynous9041 2 года назад
this is one of the best things I've seen in a while. Great animation, great narration, a complex idea presented in an approachable way. The image is perfectly fused with the story.
@SheshadriMondal
@SheshadriMondal 2 года назад
Memory: I can remember details about the past. Me: Even in important situations, right? Memory: ... Me: Even in important situations... right?
@saniasinha10
@saniasinha10 Год назад
I love how different people from different eras can come up with the same ideas. In ancient Indian philosophy, this concept is called 'Anekantvada'. Essentially the same, it emphasizes on the fact that there are infinite number of realities and we can only understand a limited number of them in this lifetime; that everything we know is only a fragment of the truth and there's no way of knowing something in its entirety. Scary thought, innit?
@kimmycassie
@kimmycassie 2 года назад
The animation omg!! And at 3:15 when the graph turned into mountains with the shift of the topic to that research just wow
@sidharthgautam8989
@sidharthgautam8989 2 года назад
The animation is one of the best I have seen, equally matched by the voice and topic
@Alkalus
@Alkalus 2 года назад
I’d like to know who used the “😂” reaction to the posts about the 2015 Security Summit.
@sameershah141
@sameershah141 2 года назад
😂
@totallyaccuratebotansimula9493
@totallyaccuratebotansimula9493 2 года назад
rightwing trolls
@anteater9408
@anteater9408 2 года назад
😂
@sriku1000
@sriku1000 2 года назад
A Unique take on why people marry siblings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v2wDriJxAxY.html
@areacode3816
@areacode3816 2 года назад
This is an important lesson in times where everything and everyone is set to lash out at opposing thoughts. At the same time it does not mean truth does not exist. Only that we have a hard time seeing it.
@AbrahamSamma
@AbrahamSamma 2 года назад
This is a very underappreciated phenomenon. Thank you for taking about it.
@Heather-fx7sr
@Heather-fx7sr 2 года назад
My fave ted ed video to date! Fantastic visuals and music to illustrate and enrich compelling content. Thanks!
@cornzzn
@cornzzn 2 года назад
i already struggle with remembering events from two-three years ago that my friends bring up,, now i'm about to have another existential crisis about whether or not i can really trust my memories hnng
@swayansiddhadey
@swayansiddhadey 2 года назад
Dude sameee. And then I am like how do my friends remember it but I don't and it sucks feels like I am some old person who can't remember anything.
@sriku1000
@sriku1000 2 года назад
A Unique take on why people marry siblings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v2wDriJxAxY.html
@kl4pp3d_78
@kl4pp3d_78 2 года назад
"Can you trust your memory?" No, i might forget people like as if i never knew them or trust them to be someone else who they aren't.
@BluePanic
@BluePanic 2 года назад
Not only the moral of the story but also the animation is amazing. Thank you for this.
@brucewayne5625
@brucewayne5625 2 года назад
I used to watch these videos when I was younger- this brings a lotta memories 😩
@FinancialShinanigan
@FinancialShinanigan 2 года назад
That's why when my wife asks who ate the leftover pizza, I reply a bald eagle came through the window and flew away with it.
@MasterCivilEngineering
@MasterCivilEngineering 2 года назад
Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory!
@umarbasu
@umarbasu 2 года назад
Well said
@REEEPROGRAM
@REEEPROGRAM 2 года назад
I miss my freinds, thank you for the quote man
@alchemist6819
@alchemist6819 2 года назад
Ok
@MasterCivilEngineering
@MasterCivilEngineering 2 года назад
@@REEEPROGRAM my pleasure
@KhushiSharma-ij6su
@KhushiSharma-ij6su 2 года назад
Everyone has said it, but I'll say it again : the animations of the videos are simply stunning!! I had to watch the video twice just to keep up with them. Seems like the animations tell their own stories
@austinfreyrikrw6651
@austinfreyrikrw6651 2 года назад
Wow! The animation is just fantastic and fits the topic perfectly!
@recon441
@recon441 2 года назад
This reminds me of the time my husband and I watched this anime and wanted to watch it again. We thought we watched the dubbed version but the second time around we had the hardest time looking for it. As it turns out, the anime was never dubbed even though we both thought we listened to it in English 🤷🏻‍♀️
@stevengreen9536
@stevengreen9536 2 года назад
I watched Rashoman years ago. One of the most unique old school films i ever watched coming out of Japan. If you are in to mysteries i highly recommend it. :)
@nazianafis
@nazianafis 2 года назад
Awesome explanation! The transition of graphs to islands was so smooth and thoughtful. Reminded me of 2001: A Space Odyssey's remarkable bone to spaceship scene.
@akutagawaslosteyebrows8413
@akutagawaslosteyebrows8413 Год назад
I always thought Rashomon effect had something to do with tearing away Atsushi's limbs. You have opened my eyes.
@someoneontheinternet9462
@someoneontheinternet9462 2 года назад
Ooh-been waiting for this one for a long time
@iotaursaemajoris5542
@iotaursaemajoris5542 2 года назад
was gonna comment about it lol
@raipriyam4359
@raipriyam4359 2 года назад
do you remember yourselves waiting for this one?
@eshanjadhav265
@eshanjadhav265 2 года назад
How can you trust over your memory...even here
@someoneontheinternet9462
@someoneontheinternet9462 2 года назад
@@ShortHax Same
@danacoleman4007
@danacoleman4007 2 года назад
you actually watched it already
@meriembensemmane2833
@meriembensemmane2833 2 года назад
I love how Ted changed the thumbnails and the title for this one, clever hehe
@cramerfloro5936
@cramerfloro5936 2 года назад
I have mad respect for them for messing with our memory on THIS of all places!!!XD
@meriembensemmane2833
@meriembensemmane2833 2 года назад
@@cramerfloro5936 I know right? haha
@bunnymyeon286
@bunnymyeon286 2 года назад
This is honestly the best animation I've seen on TedED.
@shaimazainab8819
@shaimazainab8819 2 года назад
The Animation is so beautiful and calming as always 🙌❣️
@user-qq5hd1ky1e
@user-qq5hd1ky1e 2 года назад
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@ayushdash1138
@ayushdash1138 2 года назад
A game that changed my perspective about memory definitely has to be "Tell me why"
@socialmoka752
@socialmoka752 2 года назад
As always the artwork is on point! That is ofcourse over an above the point that is being discussed here 🤩
@hetmodi7578
@hetmodi7578 2 года назад
the animation level was commendable! loved the video ❤️
@ahead9645
@ahead9645 2 года назад
I had a problem once when my Brain used to think that dreams are real and reality is dream. Now it is cured
@accelerator3635
@accelerator3635 2 года назад
I am curious what made you come back
@jewris.art11
@jewris.art11 2 года назад
*If my head was like the movie "Inside Out"* I would blame my Emotions for making me forget such memory core
@ARV36982
@ARV36982 2 года назад
Yeah cuz they can't control "their" own emotions
@siddharth-gandhi
@siddharth-gandhi 2 года назад
The illustrations are so good!
@saket591
@saket591 2 года назад
The background score and animations are at another level. OP!
@thomasphiri1859
@thomasphiri1859 2 года назад
TED-Ed: Rashomon by Akutagawa Me: Ah, yes. One of the Literary Stray Dogs
@mattmuldoon5187
@mattmuldoon5187 2 года назад
"The Rashomon effect undermines the very idea of a singular objective truth" It always bothers me when talks like this say that objective truth doesn't exist. If it is true that objective truth doesn't exist, then objective truth does exist. Just because people have different subjective experiences of an event, the objective truth of the event doesn't change. What happened really happened, regardless of how different individuals remember it
@pauldonnelly910
@pauldonnelly910 2 года назад
Scroll up -- this seriously misrepresents the actual film.
@Varunic219
@Varunic219 2 года назад
@@pauldonnelly910 I don't think it does. There is the nagging impression that the absolute "truth" is getting brushed aside by observation of our differences. There does indeed remain the one singular Truth of "what happened" (in the sense of that physical & present moment, in the 'intentional' sense, in the 'consequential' sense, and so on) only present in the Past, unclaimable due to our collective biases and never to be observed again. Is video even a perfect "Truth"? No. It is only that physical moment. What of intentions? What of consequences? Of framing of the video? Perspective and vantage point? The one Truth is not attainable by humans. We can only strive to come as close as possible, through a just and thorough process of law.
@pauldonnelly910
@pauldonnelly910 2 года назад
@@Varunic219 Please read what I said, below.
@zhankazest
@zhankazest 2 года назад
@@pauldonnelly910 there is nothing below that you made
@skyinuri8868
@skyinuri8868 2 года назад
well said.
@David_a_journeyman_curmudgeon
@David_a_journeyman_curmudgeon 2 года назад
Can we recognize the genius animation on this! Brilliant work.
@alechill3286
@alechill3286 2 года назад
Amazing illustration to biases on perspectives. Good stuff illustrator 👍
@bitamina
@bitamina 2 года назад
Rashomon is a great story you guys should also check it out
@ehe5669
@ehe5669 2 года назад
I thought I never read books but I remembered making an analysis of in the grove in high school and I just remembered that I read this book before lmao
@user-qq5hd1ky1e
@user-qq5hd1ky1e 2 года назад
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@stevenjones8575
@stevenjones8575 2 года назад
Maybe my favorite Ted-ED video. Really nicely done.
@SplittingProductions
@SplittingProductions 2 года назад
It's quite a neat feeling to actually know everything you're talking about prior to watching one of these videos for once.
@anthonyenriles8573
@anthonyenriles8573 2 года назад
We read this on 8th grade. The story scared the sh*t out of me, but nevertheless it still gave me *more* paranoia about the truth
@lienether4174
@lienether4174 2 года назад
This made my trust issues exponentially stronger
@fluffynator6222
@fluffynator6222 2 года назад
I love the subtle humor of you changing the thumbnail of this.
@Henrique2801xbox
@Henrique2801xbox 2 года назад
The animation is absolutely astonishing!
@dailydoseofmedicinee
@dailydoseofmedicinee 2 года назад
Memory strength is just like muscular strength👍
@Commissar_Eiven
@Commissar_Eiven 2 года назад
Are you sure about that
@sorscha
@sorscha 2 года назад
How did you come to that conclusion?
@D_sucker
@D_sucker 2 года назад
Creating a false memories is like living in a lie
@adisuyash
@adisuyash 2 года назад
but, what is the truth?
@fulcrum2951
@fulcrum2951 2 года назад
And what is lie?
@D_sucker
@D_sucker 2 года назад
And what is false?
@TOSHIODS
@TOSHIODS 2 года назад
Watch Memento
@jeromealday614
@jeromealday614 2 года назад
This is not really about false memories. It's about not seeing the big picture. You only know some of the truth but not the whole. That's why the video show the elephant metaphor. Each one of them is technically right based on what is given to them.
@hdwnkt
@hdwnkt 2 года назад
Wow, I've heard that our memories are actually reconstructed occurrences of the events in our head, thus subject to change every time we recall something. The Rashomon effect film sounds awesome, would be interested to watch it
@hetmodi7578
@hetmodi7578 2 года назад
I started the video with no volume but the ted tune was still played in my ears. Maybe, I can trust my memory.
@Master_Player900
@Master_Player900 2 года назад
"Can you trust your memory" Me who is trying to figure out where Colarado springs are located.
@gesa7781
@gesa7781 2 года назад
I "remember" it was an anime called Bungo Stray Dogs one of the characters named Akutagawa have a super ability Rashomon, took me awhile to recall it
@haroonkhan2465
@haroonkhan2465 2 года назад
The Ted ed animations are the real ASMR. I love watching them again and again
@sushicartman01
@sushicartman01 2 года назад
The creativity of this animation was breathtaking
@user-vo7hw4ns2w
@user-vo7hw4ns2w 2 года назад
This was like an university interview question few years back- they gave the students a passage from Orwell's 1984 and some other scientific passage about how unreliable memory is, and then asked whether or not we should trust our memories or sth...
@anmoldubey3628
@anmoldubey3628 2 года назад
Those guys who handled the animations did phenomenal work.....absolutely amazing... less art more artist
@paulgaither
@paulgaither 2 года назад
The animation in this video is fantastic. Especially the transitions.
@kingstonsotelo6161
@kingstonsotelo6161 2 года назад
wow, i've never clicked this fast on a ted-ed video
@danacoleman4007
@danacoleman4007 2 года назад
are you sure?
@Rhythm8503
@Rhythm8503 2 года назад
"what is truth", man 2021 is making even Ted Ed different.
@bjornrobbetze4553
@bjornrobbetze4553 2 года назад
The visual artist / artists who made this video are talented 👏
@flamephlegm
@flamephlegm 2 года назад
This is really good. Wish you’d flesh it out into multiple vids.
@potatomatop9326
@potatomatop9326 2 года назад
If only there's a delete browsing history in our brains...
@akash9713
@akash9713 2 года назад
While the comment section is flooded with memes, my brain is flooded with the idea that all religions are a Rashomon effect :D Take for example Christianity, Hindu mythology, Greek etc. they all preach the same thing have more or less the same characters however the versions are different :O There is no truth but the truth.
@imatangerine
@imatangerine 2 года назад
Christianity has one God while the other have many. It is not the same thing
@flamingaish
@flamingaish 2 года назад
The Animation is literally so good!
@sriku1000
@sriku1000 2 года назад
A Unique take on why people marry siblings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v2wDriJxAxY.html
@dreaminginsomniac2575
@dreaminginsomniac2575 2 года назад
Wonderful animation just using greyscale. Each frame blended into the other seamlessly and had meaning.. I am truly impressed.. *KUDOS TO THE ANIMATOR*
@demosthenes2583
@demosthenes2583 2 года назад
“Where there’s no evidence”. If you’re not careful - this can be a gaslighter’s preferred weapon.
@Phoenix-yr6wg
@Phoenix-yr6wg 2 года назад
When you walk into a room but forget what you had to do
@madisono6163
@madisono6163 2 года назад
I remember hearing the story about the blind men and the elephant when I was young. I totally forgot until I saw the animation here and it brought back the memory!
@gf4453
@gf4453 2 года назад
Another excellent combination of content and animation!
@konrad9315
@konrad9315 2 года назад
Nobody: If you can’t trust your memory, you can’t trust yourself to remember this video or its statement that you can’t, which means that nothing ever told you not to trust your memory, which means you can trust yourself to remember this video, which you means you remember that you can’t trust your own memory once again Everyone reading this comment: They lost me at the first remember... 🤯
@wagwanbennydj6003
@wagwanbennydj6003 2 года назад
Love Ted learnt more here then I ever did at "school" what an absolute joke 😐
@pradeepapte1728
@pradeepapte1728 2 года назад
Very well made video, Akira Kurusawa's 'Rashomon' is one of the finest films ever made that highlights this aspect of truth.
@anasofiarosales5234
@anasofiarosales5234 2 года назад
Yes yes yes yes! As a historian this is one of my first go-to for past imagining. Great work :)
@sriku1000
@sriku1000 2 года назад
A Unique take on why people marry siblings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v2wDriJxAxY.html
@secretofsecrets2858
@secretofsecrets2858 2 года назад
Me : Thumbnail and video title changed My Memory : No Me : Iam 100% sure it's changed (Previous title : Can you trust your memory?) (Previous thumbnail : 2:25 ) My memory : Prove it !!!! 😎
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