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This simple little experiment shows something that we find quite profound.
Create a random pattern of dots on an A4 sheet of paper, and then make an identical copy of the dots on a sheet of acetate. It is important to make sure you are using an acetate that is designed to work in a photocopier!
Place the acetate on top of the sheet of paper, and align the two sets of dots.
Then. move the top sheet slightly, giving it a slight rotation. Immediately a circular pattern appears, around the point of rotation. It works the other way, in that if the acetate sheet has been placed randomly on the top of paper in such a way that the dots are not aligned, and a circle of dots appears, place your finger tip in the centre of the circle and rotate the acetate sheet in order to move it into perfect alignment.
Tim then goes on to show other experiments when the acetate size is made slightly bigger or slightly smaller than the paper sheet.

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@TravelGeeq
@TravelGeeq Год назад
This man literally spoke about dots on paper for 7 minutes and I paid attention to this more than anything else this entire year.
@mrtoast244
@mrtoast244 Год назад
He respects the audience and doesn't waffle, which is a really nice change of pace
@matman6494
@matman6494 Год назад
The magicians magic
@matman6494
@matman6494 Год назад
The magicians magic
@NaughtiusMaximmus
@NaughtiusMaximmus Год назад
I actually didn't notice this was 7 minutes long lol
@j3arnold
@j3arnold 10 месяцев назад
retention is going extinct
@aseelgamer7251
@aseelgamer7251 Год назад
Tim is Merely Demonstrating 1% of his Power here.
@jps2360
@jps2360 Год назад
Tim does it this way because he knows the World is not prepared for his 2% of Power
@liveuk
@liveuk Год назад
Conclusions and demonstrating so many years of work is very rewarding without any effort.
@Momo-bb2fn
@Momo-bb2fn Год назад
There’s some recent studies indicating he’s using only 0.1% of his power! Quite extraordinary.
@Azloctifyy
@Azloctifyy 11 месяцев назад
Really? I heard he isn’t even using any power
@jacquelinesommerville7821
@jacquelinesommerville7821 9 месяцев назад
'0.1%:'
@KonstantinKopenhagen
@KonstantinKopenhagen Год назад
Interesting - didn't expect that something such simple could have that impressing effect. Thanks Tim.
@Carcosahead
@Carcosahead Год назад
Now, imagine you are the center (earth) and everything around is the universe expanding… mind blowing (with a pinch of existentialism) isn’t?
@normanmccollum6082
@normanmccollum6082 Год назад
A board with a bunch of nails stuck in it, and some rubber bands, can prove to be a lot of fun too! :D
@_Featch_
@_Featch_ Год назад
@@Carcosahead But what is the exact analogy why you can recreate the effect of the expanding universe by twisting the copy of the dots on the papers?
@coryman125
@coryman125 Год назад
My science teacher in grade 8 or 9 did this demonstration for us! He showed that the paper expanded evenly; the angles and relative distances between the dots didn't change, the pattern was identical, it's just that one paper is slightly bigger. And yet, if you line the papers up so that one dot matched (like the ring in the last example here), you can see that the nearer dots to it stayed mostly the same, while the further dots moved quite a bit. He then told us that's a great analogy for the expansion of the universe, and why it's possible for objects to appear to move faster than light away from us. The universe expands evenly everywhere, and so distant things move away from us very quickly, while things we can observe nearby (like our own galaxy) stay pretty close. I remembered it both as a very eye opening lesson, and a super fun visual, and sure enough it still holds up!
@rickyseedo4067
@rickyseedo4067 Год назад
Space is fake just like an acetate paper tiger
@johnreid5814
@johnreid5814 Год назад
The earth expands!?
@nathanoher4865
@nathanoher4865 Год назад
@@johnreid5814 No, space inside a galaxy and the things in a galaxy don’t expand. The expansion of space only occurs across extremely long distances of empty space, like gaps between galaxy clusters.
@bayekofsiwa365
@bayekofsiwa365 Год назад
You can also do it with a balloon with dots on them. The space between the dpts expands exponentially.
@jujui4641
@jujui4641 Год назад
Its a fun demonstration of the square cube law
@HMFan2010
@HMFan2010 Год назад
@4:15 you begin to see what is known as a Moiré Effect when two identical patterns (or nearly identical patterns) are superimposed upon one another. If you move them you can achieve an apparent motion and/or a blinking effect. Sensation and Perception was my favorite class in psychology.
@Talkingworms
@Talkingworms Год назад
🎶 When a grid's misaligned with another behind, thats a Moire´ 🎵 (xkcd)
@ashe_neko
@ashe_neko Год назад
​@@Talkingworms underrated
@meinbrazil
@meinbrazil Год назад
​@@Talkingworms youre gonna get about a million likes right away
@MV-vv7sg
@MV-vv7sg Год назад
Could you suggest some good reading about perfection and visual sensations? I’m reading philosophy and it comes up allot but want to find some good scientific literature on the stuff!
@HMFan2010
@HMFan2010 Год назад
@@Talkingworms That is absolutely epic! 😂🤣
@lcusatis
@lcusatis Год назад
Tim never disappoints. This is excellent!
@apexone5502
@apexone5502 Год назад
From the opening credits to the program itself, this video is making me feel nostalgic because it reminds me of the type of programming I’d see on public television here in the states back in the day. Especially when public television would show educational programming from the UK. I’m digging this.
@Laurencetw
@Laurencetw Год назад
Hey Tim. even though you never became a famous professional magician, I consider you something very close to that. I consider you a full member of a very old and small club that includes Martin Gardner, Harry Lorrayne, Dai Vernon, Karl Fulves - and more recently Ricky Jay, Michael Close. (sorry to others I can't remember at the moment). You may not be a sleight of hand expert, but your contribution is legendary and you stand among those greats imo. I am honored to know you and have a chance to comment here. God Bless you.
@athomenotavailable
@athomenotavailable Год назад
He's a member of the Illuminati, keep it hush hush ok, else he'll send demons to silence us.
@Tunafishloverr
@Tunafishloverr Год назад
2M+ subscribers ain’t bad though
@someone3195
@someone3195 Год назад
U have a weird way of complimenting. U kinda roasted the dude :,)
@Brekner
@Brekner Год назад
The fact that the center changes when you move it around is really awesome :o
@MelindaGreen
@MelindaGreen Год назад
And it moves very quickly from the smallest adjustments
@duffman18
@duffman18 Год назад
It's why wherever you are in the universe, you appear to be in the centre of it. Because wherever you are, everything seems to be moving directly away from you.
@haemogoblin7006
@haemogoblin7006 Год назад
they told me humans have this uncanny ability to spot patterns and after watching this i dont doubt it even a bit
@MelindaGreen
@MelindaGreen Год назад
@@haemogoblin7006 The flipside is that humans also have an uncanny ability to find patterns where there are none.
@haemogoblin7006
@haemogoblin7006 Год назад
@@MelindaGreen I believe you're talking about superstitions?
@kevinsalvini2806
@kevinsalvini2806 Год назад
This is one of the coolest, simplest, most complex things I've ever seen. What a great way to show that the center of the universe is wherever you are.
@iboofer
@iboofer Год назад
Tim, you're the best. I literally used to watch your toy demonstrations back in undergraduate studies years ago. I'm so glad you're still at it!
@masterjunk9227
@masterjunk9227 Год назад
This man is like a national treasure, I love each of the demonstrations of things he shows us, and the lessons he teaches! This demonstrates the expansion of our universe and how everything is constantly moving in the depths of space.
@gmanplaysgames256
@gmanplaysgames256 Год назад
I was hooked from the first couple seconds of the video, wondering "what on Earth is Tim up to here?", And I was by no means disappointed. Well done Tim and the crew, my favorite videos of yours are definitely ones like this that provoke a bit of thought.
@CrazedGamer117
@CrazedGamer117 Год назад
That’s way better than I thought. Could be a great teaching tool too.
@DragonXero
@DragonXero Год назад
I managed to get this to work in Photoshop too! You can just drop down random noise, do some contrast and brightness to make fewer spots and brighter ones, duplicate, then transform! What's really cool is that you can actually watch the center change as you move the layer. Doing a size reduction makes it even more interesting. You start getting a clear diagonal movement of the center with size reduction and a turn.
@generalgarand3926
@generalgarand3926 Год назад
You can do this on photo editing software like photoshop or something similar as well! Create an empty layer over your white background, place the dots on the new transparent layer, duplicate the layer, then rotate the new duplicated layer and you will achieve the same effect at your desired pivot point!
@mmedeuxchevaux
@mmedeuxchevaux 10 месяцев назад
great idea!
@kaustubhgupta168
@kaustubhgupta168 Год назад
This is literally the coolest thing I have seen today! Thanks Tim!
@Mrleejunman
@Mrleejunman Год назад
Coolest thing I have seen all week !😉
@gunnarallgottsmann
@gunnarallgottsmann Год назад
Yes, that’s what it is. Beautiful and unexpected. I wish everyone a prosperous, happy future 🕊🍀❣️
@kaustubhgupta168
@kaustubhgupta168 Год назад
@@gunnarallgottsmann Thanks mate
@Praise___YaH
@Praise___YaH Год назад
Guys, Here is our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@ultimatelyinsane4501
@ultimatelyinsane4501 Год назад
Plot twist: Tim is actually playing around with infinite multiverses and he’s just hiding it from us
@Wozzup1223
@Wozzup1223 Год назад
It brings me such joy that these videos are still produced, love Tim and all of his many collection!
@KelbPanthera
@KelbPanthera Год назад
I'm glad this dude is still around after the last few years took so many older folks from us. The world will be a little darker when he leaves us. Such wholesomeness and simple charm is so very rare.
@Macieks300
@Macieks300 Год назад
Tim can make even dots on a piece of paper interesting
@TheMonikutes
@TheMonikutes Год назад
This is truly marvelous, I had never seen such effects before! And to think, that it's so accessible and quite simple to achieve, what a spectacular trick.
@snapeinvader6208
@snapeinvader6208 Год назад
This reminds me of classic programs that were fun and engaging without much need for anything over the top. The presenter Tim has a great way about him, really draws people in.
@aron8999
@aron8999 Год назад
Hey Tim, I'm a math major. If you work with sheets of infinite size, as long as you either rotate or upscale even a little bit, you'll always find a point that lines up with itself - a "black hole" if you will.
@mmedeuxchevaux
@mmedeuxchevaux 10 месяцев назад
is there a mathematical name for the black hole/spiral galaxy etc effects?
@aron8999
@aron8999 10 месяцев назад
@@mmedeuxchevaux The point at the center is a fixed point. The sheets are the domain and codomain R2 under a contraction mapping. One could also summarize this by saying every isometry of the plane is a rotation around some point, and when coupled first with a scaling gives that point as the only fixed one.
@samgab
@samgab 9 месяцев назад
Actually, infinite such points…
@aron8999
@aron8999 9 месяцев назад
@@samgab If the sheet is identical to the paper and you haven't moved it at all, sure.
@williamrobinson7435
@williamrobinson7435 Год назад
This had to be rewatched. There is some fabulous stuff on my subscription channels this week. This is DEFINITELY one to revisit, and ideas to try out! Extra nice one Tim. 🌟🌟👍👍
@TheRangaTanGaming
@TheRangaTanGaming Год назад
You can also do this on a paint program: just make the first layer, duplicate it and experiment with angles and positioning. Just tried it and it works fantastic!
@MarkSheeres
@MarkSheeres 11 месяцев назад
That’s the first thing I thought. I’m about to try it in Adobe Illustrator. 🙂
@gravyz2cute4u
@gravyz2cute4u Год назад
What a simple, yet interesting way to create space/galaxy backgrounds! Thanks for the explanation
@alliebonesVODs
@alliebonesVODs Год назад
I think you could get some really beautiful effects by doing something like this with different colors! You could also probably use different shapes besides dots!
@michaelcox3257
@michaelcox3257 Год назад
Could watch Tim do a video on anything and would enjoy it, great video as usual, guys.
@Raythe
@Raythe Год назад
Tim has discovered the analog origins of 3D animation. Never change, Tim.
@fuzzy-02
@fuzzy-02 Год назад
I have been enlightened. Everything is so interconnected so simply yet can be studied with so complex sciences
@atacstringer8573
@atacstringer8573 Год назад
So simplistic but so fascinating thank you Tim
@finminder2928
@finminder2928 Год назад
This new intro is actually fantastic. Great job to whoever has made it
@rogercoziol2768
@rogercoziol2768 Год назад
Nice! I saw something like that explained in a book about fractals, when rotation or different scales are superposed. Patterns appear from chaos.
@tonydabaloney
@tonydabaloney Год назад
I love your work! It is amazing and I learn something each time I watch one. I'm 70yrs old and tell my grandkids that when you stop learning you might as well be a rock. Thank you! Your toys and ideas you bring us are a blessing. I wish I could send you the wind up Mickey Mouse piano playing mouse and band my father had. It was very old ,but worked great.
@cstrongman
@cstrongman Год назад
Such a simple yet beautiful phenomenon, no CGI needed
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Such a simple yet amazing effect!
@harrygoodwin1795
@harrygoodwin1795 Год назад
Beautiful stuff, still providing us with wonder after all these years Tim! ❤
@jedstanaland2897
@jedstanaland2897 Год назад
You are absolutely amazing in so many different ways and you have always brought me joy every time I see one of your videos and I hope you are around for much much longer.
@airthrowDBT
@airthrowDBT Год назад
That is very cool, I instantly started wondering how I could motorize the transparent sheet to make some kinetic art out of this, thanks for sharing!
@Jabersson
@Jabersson Год назад
Absolutely wonderful the little (or big) worlds our minds can create!
@ComplexVariables
@ComplexVariables Год назад
I could see doing this with two or more duplicate layers in Photoshop. Great stuff, thank you!
@actualturtle2421
@actualturtle2421 Год назад
I love this bc it's not really trying to teach me anything, it's just "hey, isn't this neat?"
@miguel.ibieta
@miguel.ibieta Год назад
What an interesting video! From a mathematical point of view, you showed a way of visualizing some transformations of the plane: Translations, rotations, dilations and the combinations between them. We were able to imagine the path a point would follow under the action of these transformations (lines, circles, spirals...)
@AABB-px8lc
@AABB-px8lc Год назад
more like human brain ability to fill missing parts of image if it "think" that it is same object but moving.
@mitaskeledzija6269
@mitaskeledzija6269 Год назад
​@@AABB-px8lcdoesn't dismiss the fact that this is how our universe is shapes a mix of strings and planes lol
@trevor_dunn
@trevor_dunn Год назад
So cool! I wonder what kind of effects you could make with multiple layered acetate sheets? Or what about different colored sheets or even gradients or shapes? Different colored dots? Probably some neat effects you could make if you programmatically printed out some designs. We need a part two trying these! 😊
@maki_zuninnn5457
@maki_zuninnn5457 Год назад
I absolutely love your channel, I’ve been watching for years now and it never failed to bring me joy!
@aliendude99
@aliendude99 Год назад
I Remembered I watched these videos several years ago, I'm really glad you're still making them 😁
@mamuteddymad
@mamuteddymad Год назад
This was awsome! One of the best videos of this channel! 😊
@kristoffersonsilverfox3923
@kristoffersonsilverfox3923 Год назад
As a wise man once said: "To see a World in a Grain of Sand, and a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand , and Eternity in an hour."
@WaywardFax
@WaywardFax 10 месяцев назад
The quote comes from a William Blake poem.
@deletoblue1109
@deletoblue1109 9 месяцев назад
The Angel that presided 'oer my birth said, "Little creature, form'd of Joy and Mirth, "Go love without the help of any Thing on Earth.”
@thesunman
@thesunman 6 месяцев назад
Every Night & every Morn Some to Misery are Born Every Morn and every Night Some are Born to sweet delight Some are Born to sweet delight Some are Born to Endless Night We are led to Believe a Lie When we see not Thro the Eye Which was Born in a Night to perish in a Night When the Soul Slept in Beams of Light God Appears & God is Light To those poor Souls who dwell in Night But does a Human Form Display To those who Dwell in Realms of day
@SmokiWonKenobi
@SmokiWonKenobi 6 месяцев назад
This is actually fascinating. Reminds me of the old 1960s music videos with the overlays of colors and shapes. They used a similar effect
@invisiblekphrasis
@invisiblekphrasis Год назад
Simple and elegant! Thanks for sharing
@Ucatty2
@Ucatty2 Год назад
This is very neat to see, Tim! Thank you for showing us!
@Rooftopaccessorizer
@Rooftopaccessorizer Год назад
You could apply this concept to plotter art actually . In a drawing app, add in a variety of shapes of throughout the page and simply copy that result and rotate it. You could experiment with layering, size, randomness, colors etc. then just have your plotter draw the whole thing on paper.
@DoctorNemmo
@DoctorNemmo Год назад
It took me until the end if the video until I realized that I had the captions off, but I understood everything you said. I love your english.
@jollyog
@jollyog Год назад
It’s nice to see you still here on RU-vid and posting videos still
@wbeaty
@wbeaty Год назад
Re-invention forty years later! Cool! I was messing with this around 1982, while developing slot-aperture 3D printouts[1]. I even published (in the local Mensa newsletter, Rochester NY.) Also about ten years ago I saw it cropping up somewhere online. Besides the zoomed radial version, notice odd behavior when peeled up, creating a gap between sheets. And so we try sticking a plate of clear 1cm acrylic between, and that makes it move around whenever you shift your head, or walk past it. More: with extremely dense dots, the center becomes a white patch (where dots are overlapped, not adjacent.) A white blotch, which from a distance, moves up or down when you walk past. Then, put the zoomed sheet in front of the un-zoomed paper, w/plastic slab between. The light patch is now a real image, floating in front of the device. Stick your eye there, and the light patch grows to cover the entire plate. (It's a nonrepeating Moire' pattern, some amorphous "Moire' glass" rather than crystalline. ) Great minds THINK TWISTED. (And when forced, minds move 90deg from what one would expect?) . [1] I stumbled upon the idea that we can make real 3D postcards by using arrays of pinholes rather than arrays of lenses. Or more simply, arrays of narrow vertical slits, with a clear plate. In front we have a transparency of slits (use line-zipatone, photocopied onto transparency.) Then behind, make stereo-pair art from two collections of superposed vertical lines. Now align the sheets, and your left eye sees one pattern, right eye the other, just like 3D postcards do it via lenticular arrays. The image is pretty dark though. Use white paper, and backlight the hell out of it. (Heh, I didn't take it any further, or even publish, and then about three years later, someone else patented the same thing. Oh well.)
@davidshi451
@davidshi451 Год назад
I love this! Tadashi Tokieda did a fantastic video on Numberphile about the mathematics behind these patterns
@hobbes281
@hobbes281 Год назад
I'd love to see that! Do you have a link?
@crains8087
@crains8087 Год назад
@@hobbes281 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QAja2jp1VjE.html
@taka55303
@taka55303 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QAja2jp1VjE.html
@jayhawk184
@jayhawk184 Год назад
@@hobbes281 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QAja2jp1VjE.html
@thehat2869
@thehat2869 Год назад
It's so brilliant to see Tim still going
@dreacul
@dreacul Год назад
I could see this very good for drawing especially for perspective learning.
@FlamRackett
@FlamRackett Год назад
Another great video Tim. I understand it would be taxing to your health but a live tour of your toys, tricks and magic would be awesome
@billgriffiths1685
@billgriffiths1685 Год назад
Tim is the Willy Wonka of the Toy world.
@OneMinuteMeds
@OneMinuteMeds 6 месяцев назад
A very good demonstration how the expanding universe is illusory.
@Sikanda.
@Sikanda. 10 месяцев назад
His voice is so pleasant to listen to. His little exercise is quite inspirational
@gamingguru1305
@gamingguru1305 Год назад
Look, I can hold infinity in a much easier way..... Just draw a line on paper and hold that paper stiffly in your hand. OP Explanation: A line is a collection of an infinite number of points. 👍👍👍
@jaredhavens8126
@jaredhavens8126 Год назад
Could this be done with two transparent sheets, on an over head projector?
@HMFan2010
@HMFan2010 Год назад
Yes, it can! Project it on a wall and paint the resultant image with glow-in-the-dark paint and you can have your own spiral galaxy on your wall!
@mattikaki
@mattikaki Год назад
THAT was really mesmerising. Thanx, Tim.
@Cudlla
@Cudlla Год назад
This is as beautiful as it is mindblowing. Brings calm...
@AgentExeider
@AgentExeider Год назад
And it's because of this effect astronomers first falsely believed that you could, figure out the center of the universe, but then realized that you couldn't precisely because of the effect Tim just demonstrated. Since the universe, all points are expanding away from one another uniformly, if you pick any spot, and line up ANY dot, all the other dots will appear to be moving away from it, then if you pick another dot and line THAT dot up, all the points will appear to move away from THAT dot. and so on. Thus showing that there is no "center of the universe".
@peoplez129
@peoplez129 Год назад
There definitely has to be a center of the universe. Which means the observable universe is likely nowhere near it, as the initial point of the big bang would definitely still have a super giant blackhole. If the big bang happened, then matter would have to bunch up in the "explosion", and the expansion halting itself at some point by backing itself up. The point in the universe where the big bang started, likely coalesced into a super giant blackhole, because the big bang couldn't have been a uniform explosion, and so there definitely had to be a lot of mass remaining, which also pulled in mass that it had previously ejected. Basically the singularity had to explode until the point where it could be the maximum size a blackhole could possibly be, but at that point a bit more would also be stripped from it from the stresses, keeping it from being just on the edge of becoming a singularity again. So basically the center of the universe would be virtually indistinguishable from the edge of the universe, because both would appear like complete nothingness, except for the gravity pull when you got close enough.
@black_rhino241
@black_rhino241 Год назад
Do I need to learn how to transfer the energy from a horse through stirrups to achieve the power of infinity?
@JG-vq7td
@JG-vq7td Год назад
Only if you like horsing around for eternity.
@asheep7797
@asheep7797 Год назад
No. Just throw pepper everywhere on your paper, photocopy, and you get ∞.
@Christian-ve1wi
@Christian-ve1wi Год назад
Fantastic new intro lovely stuff, thank you Tim and all those behind the scenes 😀
@incarnage
@incarnage Год назад
Just took this idea to photoshop, you can create the duplicate layer with 2 clicks so its super easy to have a go on there. Within 5 minutes I had some really cool results, thanks for the tip!
@kentslocum
@kentslocum 11 месяцев назад
It's insane how good our brains are at detecting patterns in random dots.
@whozz
@whozz Год назад
Moiré patterns are fascinating! This one is called Glass pattern. Other types of patterns can be seen on TV screens, fences with closely spaced bars, car grilles and even on banknotes to prevent counterfeiting
@sajidabatool4659
@sajidabatool4659 Год назад
Hi Tim, I am 68 years old and I love your videos. I watch your videos because your videos made me think about old days.
@vincehoppel5594
@vincehoppel5594 Год назад
I need a loop of this effect! It makes me feel so calm
@nullifye7816
@nullifye7816 Год назад
That's a really cool pair of flat motionless planes!
@fCauneau
@fCauneau Год назад
Simply beautiful !
@GabrielSpanamberg
@GabrielSpanamberg Год назад
beautiful!
@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756
@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756 Год назад
The wow factor directly correlate to the number of dots. Very interesting!
@thewildnath
@thewildnath Год назад
Absolutely wonderful!
@Clarkillustrations
@Clarkillustrations Год назад
I'm going to try this with my kids with some velum paper I have lying around! Awesome!
@zahir2023
@zahir2023 Год назад
Very nice & magical !!! I want learn it & exhibit it to my friends.
@orange-vlcybpd2
@orange-vlcybpd2 7 месяцев назад
To keep the curiosity of a child through a lifetime is amazing.
@anthonyC9199
@anthonyC9199 Год назад
Woupd be cool to make interactive art for your home with this technique. Thanks for sharing.
@rogerchtarponne4968
@rogerchtarponne4968 Год назад
So simple and so beautiful
@hullinstruments
@hullinstruments Год назад
Wow that is really neat and much cooler than I was expecting
@josuelservin
@josuelservin Год назад
Always wonderful to see the marvels Tim has for us,
@TylerDurden-id6yp
@TylerDurden-id6yp Год назад
I always liked pop up books and this kind of stuff. That give some nice ideas for this kind of books.
@Tehblood
@Tehblood Год назад
i found your channel years ago, when you were an old man. what has happened here, youve not changed a bit. love you to bits, keep it up.
@opticalmouse2
@opticalmouse2 Год назад
What a paradox! Man holds infinity in the palms of his hands.
@KimberleySanchez
@KimberleySanchez Год назад
That is fascinating! So glad I watched this.
@Aethgeir
@Aethgeir Год назад
This has got to be the most wholesome channel on RU-vid!
@Kroggnagch
@Kroggnagch Год назад
This is so neat...
@TorchOnTarget
@TorchOnTarget 10 месяцев назад
If there was ever a live action adaptation of the old D&D cartoon, this guy could easily portray dungeon master.resemblance is on point.
@lovingthesauce
@lovingthesauce Год назад
Amazing! This episode could’ve been on Art Attack back in the day👍👍
@RelyeaRonnie
@RelyeaRonnie 9 месяцев назад
Awesome ! Thank you !
@fletchy40
@fletchy40 Год назад
An absolutely splendid video Tim.
@michaelmccrory2220
@michaelmccrory2220 8 месяцев назад
Using such simple things and making them interesting is so clever and creative, this is what makes watching RU-vid so worthwhile. Who needs Photoshop! 👍
@DVineMe
@DVineMe Год назад
The expanding universe and everything being the center of it was exactly the first thing came to mind when you were placing the dots lol.
@Ir00nyc
@Ir00nyc Год назад
This is so simple yet so cool it feels like arcane forbidden knowledge
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