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Why do we ask questions? Michael "Vsauce" Stevens at TEDxVienna
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Translator: Sue Su Reviewer: Denise RQ
What is the best kind of cheese to use to catch a bear?
Someone knows over here?
Obviously, the answer is "come here bear."
Camembert!
(Laughter)
Camembert!
(Applause)
Thank you.
I have a head full of cheese puns,
but I was told I had to keep it 'brie'-f.
(Laughter)
What did the piece of cheese say
when it looked into the mirror?
No. It said, "Halloumi."
(Laughter)
Hello me!
What can I say guys? I love a good pun.
Why?
I don't know;
because puns are funny, right?
Why?
Well, because there is a bit of a surprise factor.
You feel outsmarted for a second until you get the double meaning.
Why?
Because that's the way language works.
OK. I get what these slides are doing.
They're playing the why game
where you keep asking, "Why, why, but why?"
after everything someone says.
Kids do it all of the time
and adults should do it more often.
I'm just kidding. Don't. It's annoying.
(Laughter)
You can ask why, over, and over, and over again for ever,
even if one day, we explain
every physical interaction, and scientific law,
and hope, and dream, and regret with a single elegant equation.
You could still ask, "Why? Why that equation?
Why doesn't the universe operate with some different equation?"
So, yes; the why game is irritating, it's annoying,
and it's what I do for a living.
Every week, for the past few years,
I have researched a big question, a funny why question.
I've researched the science's, the mathematics’s recent theories
behind all kinds of things.
I do this on my YouTube channel: Vsauce.
So, Vsauce, in the last couple of years, has grown phenomenally.
It's hard to believe.
I'm now doing more than 30 million views every single month,
with five and a half subscribers
growing more than 10,000 new subscribers every day.
It's awesome. I love it.
I get to ask some pretty ridiculous questions.
For instance, "Is anything real?"
Come on! How can you possible answer that?
Well, that's not really the point.
The point is to bring people in with a great question,
make them curious, and once they're there,
accidentally teach them a whole bunch of things about the universe.
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