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  • MICHAEL STEVENS: When you sit in a chair, like I'm sitting in this chair right now,

  • but actually my butt is hovering above the chair by this just tiny tiny little amount

  • because the electrons of my butt, well my pants, I am wearing pants, and the chair repel

  • each other. They don't ever touch, they don't come into contact at all and it's that repulsion

  • that makes things feel solid. It allows us to touch things and feel their texture. It's

  • not us actually touching the sub-atomic material of the object. And then I think to myself,

  • well, if I can't—like even a kisswhen I kiss someone, my matter has not touched

  • their matter in the way that we think it does. It's actually just being repelled and we feel

  • that repulsion and that's what we feel as them, but then I thought, well maybe I can

  • touch someone if I'm radioactive and like a piece of some radiation from me can ionize

  • no, that's not good enough. It's going to have to go into the nucleus of one of their

  • atoms.

  • MICHAEL: Turns out that we don't really have that kind of radiation. The kind of radiation

  • that could get into a nucleus. So the person closet you could get to someone is through

  • chemical reactions. Because in that case at least you're sort ofyour atoms are sharing

  • electrons. So you could be eat someone. Cannibalism is a great way to get close or you're family.

  • So you developed inside your mother and and you came from your parents DNA and that's

  • closer than you will ever really be able to get to anyone else at a chemical level.

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  • So when I meet somebody who I've never met before, I say yeah my name is Michael, um,

  • and then it gets problematic because if I say, oh I make videos for the web, that sounds

  • likewhat kind of videos?

  • For the lady who's never watched it, I say it's a channels here I y'know bench press

  • lots of weights and I help children and old ladies, but to someone to that may actually

  • check if I was telling the truth, I would just use the description I've used on the

  • channel. So VSauce is the best of the internet and hyper-curiosity about the world.

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  • And lately we've been answering just totally silly questions but taking them very seriously.

  • How much weight do you lost every time you fart? You must lose some weight, right? Like,

  • gas has mass and we pull in an audience that's looking at those silly questions and is like,

  • wait, yeah what color is a mirror and in that curiosity they come in and accidentally learning

  • a lot about digestion, gases, optics, all those kinds of things.

  • MICHAEL: A topic for an episode usually comes from a conversation I've had with a friend.

  • BILL NYE: I've got a question for you. Why did the chicken cross the road?

  • MICHAEL: Brilliant question. Let's find out why!

  • MICHAEL: And it's usually around a misconception. If they mention something that makes me go,

  • oh, wow, I actually didn't know that. I didn't know that it was simple or that complicated,

  • this thing that I thought I already knew. That's usually where these episodes come from.

  • We experience mirrors every day, but what color are they? Well that kinda like shocks

  • what's boring in me and usually for you. Y'know, I fart all the time but I've never thought

  • about how much it weighs. I just up and down all the time, actually I don't I'm not that

  • active, but I look really athletic. But, what if every person on Earth jumped, would it

  • affect Earth? When I first read that question, I had no idea how to answer it and so that

  • tells me this is a good question to investigate. MICHAEL: One, two, three!

  • MICHAEL: I think that often people feel like they know you better than they even would

  • know someone who's way more famous, but from the movies. In the videos that they watch

  • you in, you're speaking to them. MICHAEL: And we all fart. Everyday!

  • MICHAEL: I mean, what is subscribing? It's almost psychologically a thanks for making

  • what you do. I want to be on your team, I want people to know I'm on your team and friends

  • with you and it's something much more personal. It's about friendship.

  • MICHAEL: And as always, MICHAEL & BILL: Thanks for watching!

  • MICHAEL: Stick around because there will be more videos of me right here on THNKR. In

  • fact the whole channel has some pretty cool stuff, the ideas and thinking that are changing

  • the world so be sure to subscribe.

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