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Instructions and Help about Can Form 8655 Duplicate

Hey Vsauce Michael here there's a famous way to seemingly create chocolate out of nothing maybe you've seen it before this chocolate bar is four squares by eight squares but if you cut it like this and then like this and finally like this you can rearrange the pieces like so and wind up with the same four by eight bar but with a leftover piece apparently created out of thin air there's a popular animation of this illusion as well I call it an illusion because it's just that fake in reality the final bar is a bit smaller it contains this much less chocolate each square along the cut is shorter than it was in the original but the cut makes it difficult to notice right away the animation is extra misleading because it tries to cover up its deception the lost height of each square is surreptitiously added in while the piece moves to make it hard to notice I mean come on obviously you cannot cut up a chocolate bar and rearrange the pieces into more than you started with or can you one of the strangest theorems in modern mathematics is the Banach tarski paradox it proves that there is in fact a way to take an object and separate it into five different pieces Music and then with those five pieces simply rearrange them no stretching required into two exact copies of the original item same density same size same everything seriously to dive into the mind blow that it is and the way it fundamentally questions math and ourselves we have to start by asking a few questions first what is infinity a number I mean it's nowhere on the number line but we often say things like there's an infinite number of...