Farbmischung 1: Additive Farbmischung
A display can show approximately 17 million different colors. This technique is called additive color mixing, and in this video, I explain why it brilliantly tricks our brains. We'll also discuss rainbows, the photoreceptor cells in our retinas, and the very surprising fact that colors don't actually exist...

▶︎
Röntgenstrahlen in der Medizin

▶︎
Color Mixing 2: Subtractive Color Mixing

▶︎
The "Geometry" of Colours

▶︎
Was ist ein Schwarzer Strahler?

▶︎
The Hairy Ball Theorem

▶︎
The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

▶︎
I Gave ChatGPT a Body

▶︎
Psychology of People With Extremely High IQ

▶︎
The Infinite Pattern That Never Repeats

▶︎
Reinventing Entropy | Compression is Intelligence Part 1

▶︎
The Liquid Hammer Toy You Can't Buy

▶︎
What Did Humans Eat Before Fire?

▶︎
The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

▶︎
All 7 Dimensions Explained in Detail (From 0D to Infinity)

▶︎
Materie besteht nicht aus Materie | Harald Lesch

▶︎
The Insane Math Of Knot Theory

▶︎
You've Never Seen a Real Photo

▶︎
Anton Zeilinger: Quantenlicht - von Einstein zur Quantenteleportation

▶︎
Can water solve a maze?

▶︎
