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Generally speaking, is watching YouTube science and maths videos NPC behaviour? The average person can rea a manuscript of a video 10x faster than the video itself, so the knowledge you actually gain from educational videos is miniscule compared to a textbook, it just feels like it's not because more dopamine is being released.
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youtube video for entertaiment and background noise, not for learning, it is not npc behavior, npc watch shorts
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Videos helps with visualization of forms and time sequence if you had a lecture before. Ultimately i don't learn anything until asked to solve a problem.
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>>16919400
You really think the average person is seeking out literally anything related to science and math on a regular basis?
Well keep up the hopeful spirit I suppose...
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>>16919400
I read somewhere some teachers use kahn academy videos in class sometimes. I've watched a bunch of them myself in the past. He draws things in the videos usually so it helps to actually watch them rather than just listen. Kind of like how a tutor at university might draw to explain something you ask them.
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So you are saying that yes, only npc who can't visualize in their own mind watch science videos instead of reading textbooks?
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So all the views and traffic on science channels and sites are faked and always have been and the whole narrative that the internet initially gained a userbase as science and math nerds used it to share their data is a lie?

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