A physicist, an engineer, and a statistician are hunting a deer. They see it in the distance. The physicist calculates a parabolic trajectory, pulls back the bowstring the calculated amount and fires. The arrow lands 10 feet short. The engineer adds in a fudge factor for air resistance, pulls back the bowstring and fires. The arrow lands 10 feet long. The statistician yells "we got him!"
They are from different lectures. The first and second Susskind bit is from his complexity lectures. The Witten bit is from his lectures on Seiberg Witten duality, The Ginsparg Susskind part is from Susskind's messenger lectures and the Seiberg part is from his breakthrough lecture. I will put the links in the description of the video later.
@@kazimahinmahfuz2931 Yes I too bumped into Phymaths in a similar manner:) I was searching for good books on supersymmetry for some time and after some days Hassaan comes with a very informative video on materials to study supersymmetry:)