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On Fridays in his mosque, he gave sermons trying to reclaim the meaning of the word, but his congregants, the people who came to his mosque, they had seen the
videos.
They put 16 people inside a brain scanner and showed them
videos
of ringing iPhones.
I don't even think that music
videos
or pornography are really directly related to that, but something is going wrong, and when I hear that statistic, one of the things I think of is that's a lot of sexual assailants.
And I myself spend most of my free time making these science
videos
that I put on YouTube.
Early on, I think I had a couple of
videos
where you would see me in it, but I realized that wasn't the way to go.
It's like, as if Blockbuster one day said, "We're going to make Blockbuster videos," and then, six years later, was as big as Disney.
And I research and write and produce and host and edit and upload and run the social media all by myself, but it's not lonely, because Vsauce has more than 2 million subscribers, and every month, my
videos
are seen by more than 20 million people.
So, let's take a look at some of my
videos.
They make pamphlets, radio shows and
videos
in not just English and Arabic, but German, Russian, French, Turkish, Kurdish, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese.
These people were now watching
videos
that could prevent them from making devastating choices.
We had observers watch
videos
of teachers in the classroom and rate how they did on a range of practices.
And second, teachers in the program told us that these
videos
and these surveys from the students were very helpful diagnostic tools, because they pointed to specific places where they can improve.
And then what the best part is, we started getting a flood of
videos
in of people doing crazy things with it.
We went through a number of not-quite-right caregivers before we found the perfect team led by Marsha, who won't let you win at bingo just because you're dying but will go out and take
videos
of your ranch for you when you can't get out there, and Caitlin, who won't let you skip your morning exercises but knows when you need to hear that your wife is in good hands.
So I organized candles on a table, I lit them, and then blew them out, then repeated this process over and over with the same set of candles, then assembled the
videos
into the larger image.
The idea was simple: take a piece of news, check it with verifiable proof like photos,
videos
and other strong evidence.
We have applied this theory to many systems, landslides, glacier collapse, even to the dynamics of prediction of success: blockbusters, YouTube videos, movies, and so on.
It sounds pretty weird, but if you search for "surprise eggs" on YouTube, it'll tell you there's 10 million of these videos, and I think that's an undercount.
There's millions and millions of these
videos
in increasingly baroque combinations of brands and materials, and there's more and more of them being uploaded every single day.
But the thing is, it's not adults who are watching these
videos.
These
videos
are like crack for little kids.
And little kids watch these
videos
over and over and over again, and they do it for hours and hours and hours.
So within a few years, these finger family
videos
start appearing everywhere, and you get versions in different languages with popular kids' cartoons using food or, frankly, using whatever kind of animation elements you seem to have lying around.
And once again, there are millions and millions and millions of these
videos
available online in all of these kind of insane combinations.
So you take, like, "surprise eggs" and then you add "Paw Patrol," "Easter egg," or whatever these things are, all of these words from other popular
videos
into your title, until you end up with this kind of meaningless mash of language that doesn't make sense to humans at all.
It's the software that YouTube uses to select which
videos
are like other videos, to make them popular, to make them recommended.
And so there's autoplay, where it just keeps playing these
videos
over and over and over in a loop, endlessly for hours and hours at a time.
Now, they kill a lot of people too, but when they kill them, they provide very careful narratives and descriptions for why they did them, through newspaper insertions, YouTube videos, and billboards that explain that the people who were killed were killed because they represented a threat not to us, as an organization, of course, but to you, as citizens.
And often we'll go about this mission taking pictures or
videos
along the way, and usually at that point, we will go grab ourselves a cup of coffee, sit back, and relax for the next few minutes, although some of us sit back and panic for the next few minutes worrying that the drone will not return.
And if she faces an unexpected issue, the same handheld device will allow her to communicate with colleagues at the service center, let them see what she sees, transmit data that they can run through diagnostics, and they can stream
videos
that will guide her, step by step, through whatever complex procedure is needed to get the machines back up and running.
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