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  • Now i can die in peace...

  • wtf....

  • Video is not explain the paradox. Look carefully.

  • Well. My mind is blown. It's been explained to me quite often, but seeing the video makes it MUCH easier to understand.

  • How Would You Explain Your Solution In A Detailed and Mathematical Reason?

    ASAP.

  • HOW DID I MISS THAT THE SIDE WASN'T STRAIGHT!!!!!

  • OHHHHHHHHHH i get it

  • makes sense now, after watchin Q.I

  • Mind=Blown

  • this got me 100$ in a bet thanks

  • thank you! i can finally sleep now... you are a hero

  • Thank you for the solution! :D

  • damn!! never though it!

  • I... was.... right...

  • cool, still puzzles me

  • OMG I GET IT NOW

    thanks

    that was confusing me.

    the naked eye cannot tell that the origional shapes dont have the same exact area.

    cool

  • Damn wizzards

  • And I really thought it was some geometrical trick...

  • no

    

  • 0:32... that is not straight o_O

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  • @juljulkuk nope :) sure isnt

    thats what makes it possible. lol

  • @juljulkuk Only on the computer. When on paper, it looks straight.

  • my mind can settle now. gezz

  • Yes, the two triangle shapes do not even have the same parameters, the angles are sloped differently... If you put a grid over this, the small triangle's length would be 5 by a height of 2, and the other triangle would be 8 by 3. it will give a different slope.

  • Do you get it now Bryner? DURV'D

  • i am a turd burger

  • this is the most beatiful thing ive ever seen to look strait at a suposable contradiction.

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