 the page. Make sure we are live. Hi everyone, this is Chichou. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is June 2nd 2020. We are living in interesting times and we're doing a live stream open discussion math tutoring session for the year 2020. This is number 11 when I started tracking it in January I guess. But number 11 for 2020. We've done a lot of these. I'm just making myself available for people if they have any questions regarding high school mathematics that we can take care of. We're at the end of the year so we're doing one day and we're doing one on Thursday and we'll see where it goes. C death to 420. How are you doing? C D. C death. C death 420. Welcome, welcome. I don't talk a lot but I love streams. Thank you very much for the love. C D or should we say C death or death 420. Death 420. It's an old man from the 80s. Don't worry, I'm not about death. Okay, awesome, awesome. Good stuff, brother. Good stuff, brother. And there's nothing wrong with that. Where I was listening today, politicians in my eyes from a band, rock band from the 1970s, 1960s. There were three black brothers that were that were doing metal, I guess, progressive metal and they never caught on. But I got someone linked it up on our Discord page and I was looping them a few years ago when I discovered them. It was amazing. So there's nothing wrong with the word death. That album that not album but that band was called death and some of the most amazing rock you ever heard in your life. So death 420. Welcome, welcome to our live stream. Wow. I need to listen. Brother, you need to listen to that. It is fantastic. Politicians in my eyes. And what's going on right now politically. It's pretty important. Very, very profound, very profound. Ripper. How are you doing? Good evening, Chico. How are you, brother? Doing good, brother. Look, look what I got, Ripper. We waited until we do the intro. How's everyone in chat? Wow. I picked the name when I was 13 from Creeping Death Metallica song on 47. Nice. Nice. Awesome. Awesome. How are you, brother? Doing well. Abdullah. I'm doing well. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I'm going to do my little intro until people roll in. I'm not sure how many people are going to be rolling in for mathematics. There's a lot of I'm not sure if notification has gone out or anything, right? So there's a lot going on in the world and it is an open discussion. We'll see where the conversation takes us. Amazing song. Lyrics are straight from the Bible. Is it? Which one? Oh, the Creeping Death Metallica song. Those are straight from the Bible? The lyrics for that? Master of Puppets. Greater than Right Little Lightning. Master of Puppets was pretty very good album. Creeping Death. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Unfortunately, with Metallica, I loved them. But just since Metallica came up, we'll do the intro to the stream later since Metallica conversation come up. I loved Metallica in the 80s and 90s and stuff like this. I loved Iron Maiden more in Metallica at the time, but Metallica definitely amazing, right? And during the Napster years and Soul Seek and stuff like this, late 1990s, right? Where there was a lot of P2P file sharing going on. I had four computers at one time, uploading and downloading. Max, right? And during the Napster days, yeah, during the Napster days, right? That was hilarious. Death, you must know. Death 420, you must know what I'm talking about, right? With the cartoon that came out afterwards. But basically, I was one of the 300,000, I think at the time they Metallica came out. They got their lawyers involved because people were sharing Metallica albums, right? And I was sharing the whole discography at the time, right? So I was one of the 300,000 people that got a little letter from Metallica. Metallica's lawyers saying they're going to sue my ass off, right? So I got that letter and I was like a Metallica fan. I'm like, what? What a... I started laughing, of course, and I increased the bandwidth and, you know, prioritized Metallica. I did that for a month. I kept on sharing their music for a month. But then every time I was listening to Metallica, I just never finished the song. I would turn it on, then a bunch of A-holes, man. I kept on... After a month, I still... I was sharing their music, right? After a month, I tried to listen to Metallica and I just couldn't, right? So I deleted all their songs and I haven't actively listened to Metallica for 20 years now because they burned their bridges. They came out... Lars came out later and apologized for suing their fans, for sharing their music. But he wasn't sincere about it. The reason he apologized was because they started losing revenue, right? They weren't making as mint money as before, so they came out and the rest of the band members are like, dude, what are you, an idiot? We're losing millions of dollars. You're threatening to sue our fans. What are you, crazy? You gotta go apologize. And then he came and apologized, right? But it wasn't enough. He should have put millions behind people sharing files. He should have put tons of money into the system to protect people who were being sued from ding-a-lings who were just greedy little SOBs who were just trying to prevent sharing of art, right? That's my story on Metallica. Aside from that gang, welcome to another live stream. We're going to do a little mathematics. If you like what I'm doing, I am on Patreon. Patreon.com backslash gcho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this work and you can just follow the work because I don't put anything behind pain walls. You can take a look at what I'm doing and if you like what's coming out and if you do have the means, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. I am live streaming on chicho.tv backslash gcho live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. 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Well, everything goes on BitShoot and a lot of almost everything is going on YouTube but that's going to decrease a little bit. We just put out an exclusive BitShoot video today which isn't going on YouTube which is about George Floyd's murder as well as associated with the 2020 protests and police brutality and stuff like this. So that was a BitShoot exclusive. It would have been too much for YouTube sensors. We might have been deplatformed. So if they're going to act as a publisher, we'll treat them like a publisher. Aside from that, welcome to the live stream. I'm just going to get caught up with Chatgang. So there it is. The world isn't a safe place anymore, when I was a kid. Things were different. Abdullah, if you lived in certain parts of the world, it wasn't safe. What goes around comes around. So we reap? Is that the same? The U.S. foreign policy has come home to roost. However way you want to look at it, it depends where you live. Right? Just because what we've been, just because, anyway, this politics, we'll stay away from that a little bit. I ran a zero-day FTP site called Sanitarium to, ah, nice. Awesome, awesome. Death 420, Ripper. Their Metallica News album Hardwire to self-destruct has a ton of Iron Maiden bridges in them as direct tribute to the amazing Bruce Dickinson's Iron Maiden. Does it? Am I going to start listening to Metallica again? I don't know. I don't know. Taco, how are you doing with Taco Operator 8? Hey, yo. But that sounds amazing. Maybe we give it a go. Frame that later. Laugh a lot. Can't blame you. Interesting times. Metallica, we're sorry. Please don't let us go into bankruptcy. Hilarious. Awesome, awesome. I'm growing cherry tomatoes and chili pepper plants. Nice, Taco. Awesome. I just picked up a couple of tomato plants yesterday. They're in our balcony. I cleaned up their grape vines yesterday. So we're setting up our patio or patio garden, I guess. Ripper, I feel like your math work can be loaded on SoundCloud due to exponential, in-depth explanation you do as you're doing visuals. Maybe it's, oops, dependent on the person to understand. Possibly Ripper. Yeah, I thought about it because I do love just the discussion that takes place, right? And we do go off on tangents, so they're amazing surprises, right? SoundCloud would be good for some more content too. Yeah, I'm uploading Death 420. I am uploading on SoundCloud now, right? And I like the platforms. It's a nice platform. X, how are you doing? I just came, Taco. I just came to say hi. It's late and I was busy. Bye. Bye, Taco. Thanks for popping in. The silly thing with Napster was most of those downloading the MP3s already had bought the albums, right? I know I had many worn out tapes. Yeah, that's the kicker, right? That's the kicker. We just had it digitally. What are we going to do? We want to play through the computer. We got the music. There's a reason why we're sharing the music, downloading the music, playing the music is because we've been listening to the music, right? We go to concerts, right? No, it is what it is. Spit out the bone and Atlas Rise have the best bridges as main tributes for Metallica's newest album. Does it? Does it, Ripper? Wow, wow, wow. Okay. So technically, it's not illegal to make a backup. Wow. It shouldn't be. I'll have to check them out, Ripper. Yeah, me too. Now you got me sold on the new album. I wouldn't mind checking it out, right? I wouldn't mind checking it out. Ripper, should we check out something? Guys, there hasn't been a math question. We'll do an open discussion. If there's any math that pops up, we'll deal with it. And if you do have math questions in these streams, math takes center stage, right? Just letting you know where I am with these math streams, but I know I have a couple of students that they just canceled school, nothing online anymore now either. So I'm teaching them next year material and stuff. So there's a lot of people that are just done with school. It is what it is, right? So while we wait until there's some kind of math discussion, last with unboxing, this is a package that Ripper sent. Okay. He asked me if he could send me a package. I said, sure. I didn't, you know, like, I wasn't sure what was, what was going on, right? Ripper just said, oh, I just want to send it back. He mentioned, well, no one can even mention. So he sent us out like two weeks ago and I just picked it up yesterday, just arrived yesterday. So I mentioned to Ripper that as soon as he showed up on a stream, we'd open it up. If it wasn't going to be today, it would have been next one or next one whenever he had the opportunity to pop pop. I know there's a lot going on. So I don't want people to commit to anything, right? So he's here and I've just, all I've done is just make sure I had this with me, right? Do you know what sunflower equation, what sunflower equation means? No. But are you talking about the Fibonacci sequence, the spiral and the golden, golden spiral and stuff? A fractal, a fractal. I heard it, I heard it SM. So it would be, it would just be more related to fractals like death 420 says, right? I heard it was something like that. Yeah. So it's basically the golden ratio, which is derived from the Fibonacci sequence. Should we deal with it? Are you going to Ripper? Gina, how you doing? Hey, Gicho. Hey, Nate. How are you doing? Sacred geometry. Sacred geometry. You know what? That'll be our first thing. Let me, I'm going to Ripper up, Gina. Hold on. Let me make a little note so we deal with it. Okay. As long as unclear kibbles, unclear kibbles, welcome to our stream. And as long as unclear kibbles, if you're okay with waiting until we do an unboxing, we'll deal with it, right? So I'm just going to put the Fibonacci, one, one, two, three, dot, dot, dot, right? That's the Fibonacci sequence. We start with that here. We'll put a zero there too as well. And I'll explain to you what that is. Okay. That's the most interesting math ever. It's super cool. Super cool. Ripper, Gicho, math takes center stage, my friend. I'm good for the whole stream. You're good for the whole stream. Gina, are you good with the whole stream? Should we deal with this right now? Gina, you let us know. Okay. Because math takes center stage. Oh no, it's okay. I just was wondering if you knew what it was because I don't really understand it. Wow. If you don't, then let's deal with it. Let's deal with it. Gina math takes center stage. So we do. Okay. Now check this out. Unclear kibble. Go for it. Go for it. Awesome. Now, before I give you this, I'm going to give you a couple of videos, right? If we do chicho, the golden ratio. Now, golden ratio comes into play in many places, in nature, in art, in our understanding of things. It's fantastic really. Really. It's amazing, right? It's basically taking mathematics and trying to do pattern recognition to see, you know, if we can figure things out, right? So here's a video, one video, that I did regarding using the Fibonacci numbers to generate the golden rectangle, okay, which gives you the spiral. And here is the second one. Here's the second one. We put these things out in 2013, right? And the reason we put these out is because I have a friend, Dirk, which is an artist. He's an artist. He's a fantastic artist, beautiful artist, and he's got a lot of geometry in his work. So we put out a whole series, it's because the golden ratio, blah, blah, blah, blah, as a continued fraction, as a continued fraction, a mask of raven, right? And for me, I don't go through it from that angle, right? And this stuff, by the way, is related to a playlist that we have, which is, the playlist is mathematics of art and this art and design and it's basically I got together with this friend of mine where I wanted to show the mathematics because he showed me his art I'm like dude this is all just pure mathematics he's like yeah yeah I use a lot of mathematics in my art so we agreed in the early stages of me collaborating with people to get together and look at the mathematics that he uses in his art and here's the playlist for it sub the favorite nice and that's the playlist for it so it was just us getting together and just seeing what he showed me and we ended up doing things and we put out two videos on the golden spiral right golden rectangle because he showed me how he generates the like he has a lot of art he has a lot of paintings and he does furniture's furniture's amazing the stuff he makes he makes statues sculptures like he's an all-around artist there's a link to and he's got a page on the elbow I gotta update that but there's a link to his website on those two videos okay and on the playlist right but basically he was doing drawings that were like this and then if you looked at the pattern he was doing it was basically a golden rectangle or the spiral and you would see sort of this within his drawings and stuff like this I was like oh that's cool and then he showed me drawings where he was doing something and you see the stuff through in in comic book pages a lot right in art a lot is this the artist whom you have t-shirts of his work no I don't have t-shirts of his work a ripper we never collaborated with art we just collaborate well with it I guess math and art on that level I love his video videos he has such an interesting way of expressing himself I would love to spend an afternoon getting getting high with him Gina you would love to spend the weekend together and I've done a couple of times two or three four well we party together a little bit at the conversations are me and him hit it off we met at my cousin's place and we hit it off within ten seconds boom and we just from there just grew right fantastic human being fantastic human being and he was a pretty he did pretty good with the DJ scene and a pizza during period he was he's a cool cat he's care he's he's 100% authentic by the way okay oh never mind that's a family member of yours I believe family member possibly okay but he had he has stuff like this where you do an art where he has perspective where you can put an eyelid here like put an eye here and if you look at a piece of his art you can draw lines right and then you would see perspective like three dimensional perspective this way and whatnot and then he would maybe have another perspective here coming up and just overlaying a lot of geometric patterns a lot of stuff like this right so one of the these two videos were put together was regarding the expansion of the Fuglucinam sequence into the golden ratio okay and mask of raven wrote down the sequence what's the sequence there is five let's write down five five is equal to one plus one over two is it the oh I forget what the pattern is one plus one over one plus one plus one over one plus one plus something like this is some kind of sequence like this right but I approach it from from this angle this angle is basically sequence of numbers patterns that a person called Fibonucci have you spelled his name look it up to be able to spell his name hold on let's see Fibonucci Fibonucci Fibonucci here we go let me write down his name F-I-B-O-N F-I-B-O-N A-C-C-I A-C-C-I so look up Fibonucci you will get this pattern and the pattern is basically this okay the pattern is hello everyone Lark how are you doing hello welcome welcome and the pattern is basically this it says start off with you know what I tell you choose I don't know if he included zero at the beginning I always know it starting from one and one I'm not sure if you have zero but let's assume we started with zero right so he says start create your own pattern like for example a pattern can be created a law a rule an algorithm can be created any which way you want right I usually just round to that eight digits is sufficient for most real-world applications cool cool so just imagine if we made our own pattern let's say we start with number five right and our rule is to get the next number add three right so plus three and the next number is eight and this continues once you add a rule you don't change it right at three you get 11 next number at three you get 14 next number at three and you get 17 and so on right now between these numbers you could do two things you could add commas right and that makes it a sequence or you can make it a series where you just add additions right you say add the numbers or subtract the numbers or whatever it is right that's just a pattern and then what you can do is look at the pattern and see where it takes you like what is this pattern does it reveal anything to us right here's a starting point the simplest algorithm like seriously one of the most simplest algorithm you can begin with right if you think about it chemistry biology just our analysis of the world the universe where we are how we came to be is basically how did this whole thing start there must have been a starting point to existence right and you can explore certain starting points certain algorithms through the realm of mathematics because what you can do is say okay let's create a law let's create a rule the rule is start with the number five at three every time let's see what that generates does that generate life at the end in the limit does it explain certain things about our world right Fibonacci did the same thing Fibonacci went you know what let's begin with a rule a law an algorithm and see where it takes us right doesn't reveal anything about the world doesn't tell us anything is there a mathematical algorithm basis is there is there mathematics behind what we see in the world right and he says this he says start with the number zero and then go one right to generate the next number add the previous two numbers right so generate the next number at the previous two numbers 0 plus 1 is 1 cool what's our rule to generate the next number at the previous two numbers 1 plus 1 is 2 cool what's our rule to generate the next number at the previous two numbers 1 plus 2 is 3 cool what's our rule to generate the next number at the previous two numbers. 2 plus 3 is 5. Cool. What's our rule? To generate the next number add the previous two numbers. 3 plus 5 is 8. Cool. What's our next number? To generate the next number add the previous two numbers. Cool. 5 plus 8 is 13. We apply the same rule. We just keep on doing the same thing. Okay, what do we got? What do we got? What do we got? Well, one of the things they noticed is that one of the things they noticed is that population growth, right? Follows this pattern for certain types of species. Okay, I need to finish the discord right up on on this. There's been a lot of questions on the golden ratio. Really masquerade. Oh yeah, there was something before you wrote up on our discord page, right? And by the way, if you guys want to participate in like just talking about mathematics, any questions, yeah, we do have a discord page and there's a folder mathematics folder there which is pretty cool. There's people that are helping other people out and sharing information and there's a lot of people there that their mathematics is a lot more powerful than mine, right? So they can answer questions if they have the time or whatnot. So there's nice mathematics discussion taking there. Mathematics, G. Joe. So this is one thing the guy did and the guy goes, okay, from what I understand rabbits multiplying follows this pattern, right? Like, I forget what it looks like. I might have to look certain things up because it's very visual as well, right? I want to make sure you give them visual. But what you can do is say, okay, let's assume you have one and one. How does this work when you do the rabbits? You go one and then one splits up into one and two and then two splits up into or this one splits up into one and two again, I think. And then this one splits up into three and five. No, that's not the way it works. I haven't looked at this forever, man. I just got here, but this is really relaxing to listen to. Also, meatball. I thought rabbits were exponential. Are rabbits exponential? I thought rabbits were a Fibonacci sequence. Let me look this up. Okay. So we're going to do this together. We're going to do it nice and slow and enjoy our little... What do you call it? Fibonacci rabbits. Fibonacci rabbits. That's all I'm doing a search on. Let's see if it works. Image. There it is. Nice. So if you do Fibonacci rabbits here, I'll give you the link to DuckDuckGo. I'm using DuckDuckGo for my searches because there's different types of things on this. So here's the drawings. Here's what they got. 0, 1, 2. And then it goes like that. Is that the way they do it? Yeah, there it is. Oh god. Which one are we going to do? Which drawing? One goes to one. You prefer DuckDuckGo? I'm using DuckDuckGo way more. Certain things I still use Google for. Dengjos? Which one do you use? StartPage? Right? But because I know Google is censoring a lot of information, I rather access do a search with a platform that doesn't censor. Right? So this would be our rabbit. Let's use this one I guess. Let me see if I got Yahoo search. Also funny. Yahoo search. Oh god. Which one are we going to use? Here's the rabbit one. I'm trying to... There it is. So if you have one... Here, let's do this. Let's call one couple. So when you see one here, it's a couple. Okay, so that was my mistake. I always assume... I always take it as being one rabbit, but it's a couple. So if I write down... Here, I'll put a box. So a box means a couple. One and one I guess. Is it a couple? We'll call it... No, no. We're not going to call it one. One is just a couple. One is a couple. So one goes to one. So one goes to one. Okay. And then they multiply. They go to two. Right? And then these guys multiply. Right? Yeah, these guys multiply. And this guy... Oh yeah, there's a gap in per generation. So this is one. And then this is one. And then this becomes two. And then this becomes, if they're in the same row, three. And then these guys have a gap. Is it...? Hold on. This guy splits up into two. Right? And then you have one of these guys splits into two. And then this one doesn't split into two. Right? So this becomes five. And this continues. You can do the growth thing on this. And from what I understand, I'm not a biologist. But from what I understand, this is pretty close to the way rabbits multiply. So going back to mathematics, what happened? Fugunichi sequence revealed something about rabbits multiplying. That is crazy. That's trippy. Right? A rule that we just came up with in mathematics actually is occurring in nature. Right? So that brings up the question, is there a starting algorithm for rabbits? Right? Is there mathematics behind this? Right? I mostly use Google. I only use DuckDuckGo for things I don't want anyone to know I'm searching. If you're, by the way, this is straight up. If you guys are doing it, I've experimented with this. Right? I've tried this out. If you're only using Google for searches, you're being censored. There's information you're not gonna see. Right? I've done the two things. DuckDuckGo Google. I've done it in private mode. I've done it through VPNs. All of a sudden, there are certain images that you will not find on Google that you can find on DuckDuckGo. And those are political images. I'm not talking about any nasty stuff. I'm talking about political images that appear on DuckDuckGo that will not appear on Google. For example, do a search for Clinton Epstein. See what you find. Right? A universe is mathematics. Our universe is mathematics. Right? So all of a sudden, the sequence. Right? So we had a base sequence of these numbers that all of a sudden showed us some kind of pattern in the real world. Well, our first rule here was rule one. Rule. Well, rule was to get the next number to get next, next number add previous to, oops, numbers. That was our algorithm that gave us this sequence. Right? I should actually put this rule up here because you get, you come up with the rule and then you come up with the sequence. Right? So I'm just going to write this here. Now, will you see the progression of thought? Right? Okay. So rule to get the next number at the previous two numbers, start, start with zero and one. Start with zero and one. Start with zero, oops, zero and one. Right? So we started with zero and one and then to get the previous number, right? Or maybe we put start with zero and one at the beginning and then you add the rule. Right? So let's do it that way. What kind of terrifying things are you up to today? Hope to fall. The most terrifying thing is, what am I terrifying? I don't think I'm into terrifying things today. Right? Start with zero and one. Start with zero and one. To get the next number at the previous two numbers. That looks like a pretty good algorithm. Right? Math is pretty scary. Math is pretty scary. Could be. It's about to reveal some stuff that will blow you away about the world. What? No way. Just with the simple rule. Start with zero and one. To get the next number at previous two numbers. Okay. Well, we found out that this sort of mirrors, rabbits multiply, sort of mirrors this pattern. Right? You need an old school chalkboard, man. That would be a... So the problem with chalkboard, I do have a chalkboard. The problem with chalk is it creates a lot of dust, man. It's like I'm breathing that stuff in. Not good. Right? So I decided not to go chalk. I decided to go to whiteboard. Okay. What it reveals is scary to some. Well, it's scary to some. Aren't fractals related to this rule? Yes, yes, yes. Indeed, indeed. Could be. Could be. Could be. Right? Don't want to breathe chalk dust. Don't want to breathe. Not all day. Not for extended period of time. Because I do these with you guys for a couple hours. But I also have students that I do this with. Right? So health, whatever work you do, you should consider how it's going to affect your health. Because you want to be here for the long game. Right? The long ride. You don't want to do things extreme. You're low and that's it. It's over. Bye-bye. Right? You only live once. Might as well live a long time if you can help it. Right? And healthy. Gold, gold number is more interesting than Fubinichi. Well, gold number comes from the Fubinichi, a ball-bross canvas. I'm a fan of whiteboard, both visually and for listening. Yeah. I wonder if the summation of the inverse of Fubinichi numbers is convergent. Nice. And here's the thing, right? Where we're leading to. Now we started with this rule, came up with this number, this sequence, and then looked at the world and went, oh, wow, this is cool. This is super cool. Right? Well, let's come up with another rule. Rule. Oops. Rule. Starting from one and one. Right? So this rule says, because you're not going to start with zero. Yeah, you're not going to start with zero. Starting with one and one. Divide the first number by the next number. Is that the rule? Well, and by the way, if I make any mistakes regarding the rules, let me know. Right? I've never written down the rules like this, because if we're going to explain it, might as well go deep into it. Right? Is it true that Fubinichi came up with this because his teacher gave him a math problem as punishment and he was looking for a conclusion? I don't know. I don't know the history behind it. Right? Particulate can be harmful. It's said that someone working around a lot of copiers using toner is akin to working in a coal mine. Oh, is it? Damn. That's nasty. I know that the cartridges, if you want to get them refilled, they used to do them locally. Now you can, because the stuff you have to send in, they say it's not safe. Right? Irrational numbers bring us closer to God. Now take a look at this. The next pattern that we want to take a look at, the rule is this, take a number divided by the previous number. Right? So take this number divided by the previous number and then to get the second number, take this number divided by that number. And then take this number divided by that number. Take this number divided by that number. We're going to come out with a new pattern. Right? So you're going to go one divided by one is your first number, which is just 1. So I'm just going to write down, if it's a whole number I'm just going to write it down. So 1 divided by 1 is 1, and then 1 divided by 2 is 1 over 2, and then 2 divided by 3, and then 3 divided by 5, and then 5 divided by 8, and then 8 divided by 13, right? The next number here would be 21, right? Because 8 plus 13 is 21, and then the next number here would be 13 divided by 21, and so on and so forth, right? So we're coming up with a new sequence, new pattern, based on the previous pattern. So this pattern is really a two-algorithm, two-rule pattern that we just came up with, right? Now, I'm not sure technically if this is, actually let me say what the limit is. If you continue this pattern, if you continue this pattern, what you end up with, you start getting closer to something called the Golden Ratio. And the Golden Ratio, is it Phi? Mask? Is that what it's called? Is this the pattern here? Let me write down the sequence of numbers that comes up with it. So I can write down the sequence, Golden Ratio. What is the sequence? What is the sequence? Where's the series? Where is it? Come on. Hey. Oh, there it is. Oh, yeah, look at that. That's the reason why I don't remember it. Oh, yeah, I'm not going to write down the sequence right now. That's going to be take up too much space. Where is it? Do they have a simplified version? No, they don't. Oh, do they? Okay, apologies for not looking at it properly, but here, let me check the chat. See if... Hey, Chichou, you're looking at the Golden Ratio. Super cool. I posted this in the Discord a few weeks back. Ah, dingbobber. Okay, it was you that posted. And Mask of Raven, I think, replied to you. There's a nice pattern with GCD, where FN is the nth Fibonuchi number. Hello. Nice beard. Thanks. Okay, so let's go to the Golden Ratio. I'm not going to write down this pattern. This pattern is too much because I've never looked at it. I don't use it in this form, right? Actively Golden Ratio. Here's the Golden Ratio. So if we take the, what do you call it? Take your calculator. Okay, let's punch these in. So this is one, right? This is 0.5. This is 0.6 repeating. This is 0.6. 0.6. What's 5 divided by 8 as a decimal? 5 divided by 5 divided by 8 is 0.625. 8 divided by 13. 8 divided by 13. You get 0.6154. Okay, round it. And then you get 13 divided by 21. You get the next number, 0.6190 if you're rounding, right? If you continue this pattern, continue this pattern, right? The more higher up you go in the sequence, the closer you get to what is called the Golden Ratio, which is 0.61803333. This is called the Golden Ratio. You can look at it this way or you can look at it in this pattern as well. What's the other version of it? It's 1.6 because it's just this flipped, right? If you go 1 divided by that, 0.618033. It should be anyway. Let me do it with the calculator. 1 divided by 0.6180333333. You get this number. 1.6180333333. These numbers are the same, right? That number and this number is 1 divided by that number. So it's basically instead of saying starting with 1 and 1, divide, you know, anyway, you see the rule. Divide the previous number. You say, oh, take one number divided by the previous number. That would generate this for you. If you say start with a number, divide the next number, start with 1 and 1, take first number, divide next number, next number. So to generate the next number, take first number, divide the next number, you get the whole thing. This gives you the golden ratio, these two numbers. Now, why is this important? Why is this important? So it's approaching the golden ratio minus 1. So it's approaching the golden ratio minus 1, right? Or the flip of it. It should be. I hope so. I'm intrigued by the fact that almost all of them are 0.6 something, despite being vastly different whole numbers at the start. So what level of math is this accessible once you know addition, multiplication? Yeah. All you need to know is addition, really, because multiplication is addition, right? And division, division is just subtraction, but subtraction is just addition. So once you know addition, right, and you've explored addition to be able to get the next three operations, which are subtraction, multiplication, and division, right? You have access to a code that seems to exist in the universe, right? A pattern that seems to exist in the universe. That's how mathematics is with your first step of learning how to add numbers and a little bit of time to explore where that takes you and playing around with just whole numbers, right? You can see a code in the universe. Insanity, crazy. How powerful is mathematics? Man, it's the most powerful thing you can learn in life, period. End of story. Really? Okay. All you need is a little bit of time, right? A little bit of time. I was going to ask that. Oh, Graham, how you doing? So what's so important about this series? So what's so important about this series? Okay, so we got this whole thing. I'm going to erase this. We're going to look at some of the important aspects of this. Whereas, oh, that's what I wanted, Gina. Is that what it is? So the pattern is this here. Let's write down this formula. Thank you, Gina. Here, I'm going to take these down. So we've got a pattern, a formula for it, which is n over n minus 1 is equal to 1.6. Let's write down the numbers. 1, 8, 0. Well, it's just this guy. 1, 8, 0, 3, dot, dot, dot. But n, should I put them both on the same? I'm going to write them smaller so I can just use, put them up here. 1.6, 1, 8, 0, 3, dot, dot, dot. And the other pattern we have is n over n plus 1, which is equal to this guy. 0.6, 1, 8, 0, 3, dot, dot, dot. Okay. I think one of its most crucial arithmetic properties is that it's square, golden ratio squared, and its reciprocal have the same infinite decimal places. They mirror each other, seriously. That is crazy cool. That was super cool. I didn't know about that one. Patriotic, Lucio, like seriously. I looked into the stuff, by the way, like 20 years ago. So I'm going a little bit by memory other than making this video with the Dirk that we made. I was into the solids, the special solids. I looked into that stuff. It was pretty cool stuff. The math is intriguing. How we quantified life, how we quantified life. It's a good subject to learn, but I still don't know the practical use of it. Hello, hello, sorry, I'm late. No worries, by the way. Chicho, it truly is the most powerful, powerful science which most base life on is based on mathematics itself, based on mathematics itself. Hello, everyone, hello. Just messing. Nice. Okay. So that's one thing we see. Now, the sequence was this. So let's write down the sequence as well. We had zero, one, one, two, three, five, eight, thirteen, twenty-one, dot, dot, dot, because we're going to need that. And do we need this guy? Do we need this guy? Do we need this guy? Yeah, might as well write it down, since we have it right now. One over two. We can generate it easy. Two over three, but might as well have it up there. Oops. Three over five. Three over five. Five over eight. Eight over thirteen. Thirteen over twenty-one and dot, dot, dot. Okay. That's what we've got so far. Right? Practical use example is that every good agriculture, architecture, use golden numbers. Right? So let's take this down. But that's not necessarily in nature. It is, right? Because we are part of nature. But let's take a look at what the nature aspect, where we can find this. Right? Practical, dot, dot, dot, dot. If you look at the generating function, you get characteristic equations. X squared equals X plus one. And the golden ratio is a root of this equation. Mathematics is good to learn because of its broad application. You can find math if you look hard enough everywhere. The more math you you know, the more you see, does it have tangible utility? Perhaps, perhaps not. But as with most learning, that may not be the best reason to learn something. I got my peanut butter and apple snack. And it's very delicious. I'm going to do a little peanut butter apple snack. Peanut butter is dry. Apple is nice and juicy. Right? So they complement each other phenomenally. Gina, that's what I'm going to get into. Snail shells and stuff. Right? I get, this one is a smooth one. I get both the crunchy and the smooth, but just organic peanut butter. Cheers. Thank you very much for the cheers. Cheer 100 classics. Classics. Nice. Oh, no. No, no. Oh, no. Not Joe. Oh, no. Not Joe. Thank you very much for the cheers. Nice. The drinks are out. What are we drinking tonight? I'm just drinking tea tonight right now. But check this out. Okay. Let's go into the shells. Right? We're not going to use the golden ratio. Golden ratio. I would have to look up some things we have to do. I might even have to look this up. I haven't done it since the video basically, or I do it with my students every now and then, but I look it up usually. Right? Let's assume we start with this. Okay. Forget the zero. Let's start with one. Let's make a box. How am I going to make it? I'll do it in center because sometimes you get it the wrong way going. Right? So let's assume we start off with one box and then we're going to add another box to it. All right? So we've got two boxes. So one, one, and then we've got two. Right? Which is this pattern. So we're going to do two. The diam, the, what do you call it? The, the length of the edge is now two, two units, whatever it is. Right now, you would say two pen lengths, pen widths. Right? That looks like the length of it. Right? It doesn't, it doesn't make a difference what your unit is. Right? Take one unit of something, a square box, put another unit of a square box beside it, and then from there, keep on making the boxes based on the length of the edges. So if this is one, this is two, and that's two as well. Right? And then the next number is three. So that's one, that's two. So we make a square, that's three. Okay? So the length of an edge here is three. Right? Cool. Now the next number is five. Where can we make a five? Well, two plus three is five. So our next box is five. The length of this thing is five. Right? It's a square. So the length is five. Okay? What do we get next? Well, three plus five is eight. That's eight. Okay, cool. Or we could do it here. Go this way. No, let's go this way. Here's eight. So this, so it's this length, that length. Yeah, that looks like a square. That's eight. Eight. Cool. So this is eight. What do we got next? Eight. Next number is 13. So eight plus five is 13. Cool. So let's make a length of 13. So we're going to take that, bring it all the way down to here. So at least we make it look like a square. Right? Does that look like a square? Oh, it's a little bit too long to here. So let's make it look like a square. Sure. Let's make it here. All right. So what's the, what's the length of an edge? It's 13. Cool. All right. What do we got next? The next number is 21. Right? Now I'm not going to go in that direction. This is the problem I do. I go in the wrong direction. But eight plus 13 is 21. Right? Eight plus 13 is 21. That's the next number in the sequence. Right? Well, I don't have the space there, but doesn't make a difference because this is eight. That means this is eight. Right? Five to one, that's eight, which is the same thing as eight. And here's our 13. So our next square is 21. Right? What an awesome visual to explain this. This box, for example, is a nice wrapper. I really like this. Right? And then this is 21. So we're going to take this length and we're on the whole page. So we're going to go all the way here. Right? And then all the way here, then we got 21. So this is 21. Right? Now if we want to go the next number, what's 21? 21 plus 13. Four, three, 34. What's 13 plus 21? 34. Are we going to go, oh, it's too big. Oh, it's too big. We're going to stop here. Right? The sequence continues. We can just grow this. Right? What is this? This is called the golden rectangle. And it can grow in a spiral. Right? This is called the golden rectangle. Right? Because the ratio of the sides from the previous rectangle is the golden rectangle. It's 13 from 13. Eight over 13. We've got 13 over eight. So it's just the same numbers. Right? I'm dabbing in your honor. So check this out. What you can do now is create the golden, create the spiral. Right? Which brings us back to the beginning of the stream, the spiral method, the spiral. Right? So what we can do is, now how does this work? I start off here and I go hit, hit here, and then hit here. Oh, how does this work? Oh, man, I got to look at my, hold on, let me look at my own drawing because I always get this the wrong way. I always, if you go to my, I'm looking at my video, by the way, right now. You start off. Hold on. Where are we going? Oh, hold on. I got to get to the level words, the rectangle. Yeah, it goes from there to there to there to there. Okay, cool. Oh, and I should have, we need this part over here. Okay. What would this be? This would be two, I'm going to draw it here as well. I'm going to extend it here. Can I do it without doing it? Oh, I should have gone up as well. That's the way I should have done. So from here to here, this would be five, right? One plus one plus three is five, right? And then what do we got? What do we got? And then, oh, and then eight would have been here. Oh, poop. I needed this guy to be in the center. I should have looked it up before I did this. I should have looked it up before I did this. Hold on a second. Have you ever built up and theogenic experience using the furniture sequence? I don't think I have. You should draw correctly. I know I should. I watched that video where you drew this with chalk. Yeah, it was awesome. But I needed to put this in the center, the two things. Oh, I can do it here. I can do it this way. Check this out. Oh, hold on. I'm going to show you something. I got these little drawn little dry erase things that have like erasers that you can use instead of my rack so I can edit this. Check this out. Check this out. I can take this out. I can take this out. Nice. I just flip it. Nice. Nice. Nice. We're going to keep this one handy. Who was that guy you featured who was applying the ratio design? His name is Dirk Marwick. He's, you know what? I'm going to give you his LO feed. He's, because that's where he shares his stuff and he's got a Facebook page as well. Here we go. Here's Dirk's LO page and he's got a nice, nice amount of followers here, like 13,000 plus followers and so follow his work on LO. It's good to be on multiple different social platforms because some platforms are geared towards more art and less politics and stuff like this. So that's his LO social page where he shares a lot of art and stuff like this. So you can follow his work there. Does he ever hang out in your discord? No. No. No. No. I could get him to, he's a Vancouver now. I've told him to, I've asked him to come and visit me. I suggested, you know, he's welcome to come visit me, but we're both very, you know, we're on our own world, right? But we will. We're definitely going to touch base again, for sure. I want to do a follow up with his art and go set up there with him again in the studio and do more mathematics, right? But this was one, this was one, this was two. There. Our problem fixed. Nice. So this is what we're going to do. We're going to start off. Where are we starting off in the video? I think between the two ones we start off with. We start off here. Where do we start off? We start off here and then we go, no, we start off here, here, here. There we go. That's what we're doing. So check this out. I'm going to do this with pink. What color is going to come up? Black. Let's do this with black because we want the, we want the thing to pop out, right? So if you start off at this point here and then where does this go? Three, hold on a second. Five goes from here. Okay. We're going from the five to the eight. Oh, 13 had to be up there. Proof. Oh, we can go this way. Oh, let me see if I can figure it out. So starting from the two one, I did, I need the extra, I need the space here. I'm trying to do it without, without getting on there when it's not working. Two goes to three. Two goes to three. Goes to here. And then it would have to go down that way. Did I? So we needed two. We need that. We got the three and then three and then the five and then the eight should have been over here because we're going to start that way. We could go the other way. Hold on a second. Let me see if somebody's got a solution in chat. I'm doing good. Chad's doing good, but I'm trying to figure out how to draw the spiral on this. Maybe erase and start. I know. I don't want to erase the whole thing, but it'll be faster if I erase and start the whole thing. Here, let's do this. Let's fix this up. Okay. Let's fix this up. What do we got? So we got that, that and then we got the two and then we got the three and then from the three, we're going to hit up the five. Should we go there? No, this is the five. Once we got the five, then we're going to go to the side, which should have been this side. Okay, let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. If we only went this way when I got to this stage, it would have worked out perfectly. So we're going to go from five, we're going to go to eight because five plus one plus two is eight. Right? Here's our eight. Right? Yep. And then we're going to go to 13 and 13 we're going to go up. Yeah. And then we can go, wait, sure. I think so. And then we're going to go 13. So this link up here. So we're going to go here. Right? That's what we want. That's looking more legit. That's right. Because you can go in any direction you want. Now just imagine people try to come up with a pattern like this. They would have, they could have done multiple versions of this that the spiral, you couldn't create the spiral. But then all of a sudden they came up with this pattern, this arrangement, and then the spiral appeared. Right? So there's patterns within patterns within patterns, which is absolutely amazing. Really. It's absolutely amazing. And then from there, we can go to this side. Should we go to this side? So we're going to go zero. We're going to go here, here, here, here. So we're going to go, wait a second, we're going to go here, here, here, here, here, here, here. Oh, that'll work. And then we want to go there. That's right. Yeah. That's exactly where we need to go. So, okay, I'm not going to draw that yet. Let's make sure we've got the pattern before we go there. Right? So how do we do this again? Go here. Not here. We start here. Yeah, this is what we do. Let's say you start here. Right? Go to the edges of the nodes where they touch. Right? So if you go here, oh, let me get a darker one. I think I just brought out a new one, which is darker. Nice. Look at that. Look at that. So we start here, and then we go to here, right? And then we go to here, and then we go to here, and then we go to here, and then we go to here. Oh, I should draw this like a nice curve. We go to here, and then we go to here, and then we go to here. Right? What you see is the spiral pattern that we get with shells. Oops. Right? And if we continue this here, let's go. So we've got 8 plus 13 is 21. So let's assume we'd be there. Now, the length is not perfect. Right? That's the reason I should have thought about it before I laid it out. Right? That's why Dirk is an artist, and I'm not. Right? I'm more of the here, and then you would go here. Right? And then from there, you can take it down to here. Right? Because this would be 21. Right? So 21 plus that was 40, 34. So you would just go here. Right? Again, we're limited with the space that we have. And you would go here, and then you would go here. Right? And then you continue it. You do this, and then you would come here and go here. Just go there. Keep on growing the thing. Right? Now, the stuff we put out regarding how you create the spiral pattern, I approached the spiral this way. I used to know this better, by the way. Went to start at where to put the ones and ones. Right? But Dirk, the way he did it was doing calculations and putting a metric here and drawing a circle and stuff like this where he shows us how to do it in that first video, which is absolutely amazing. Right? Because I knew about it, but I was never able to generate it that way because I found this one to be a lot easier, a lot easier way to generate the golden spiral. Right? So, super cool. Super cool. We're drawing the golden ratio. Yeah. Let's check it out. Clockwise. Okay, I'm just going to get caught up with chat. By the way, Dinkbobber, thank you for saying maybe erase it and start again. Oh, made our lives so much easier. That's my solution. Awesome solution, by the way. If you see you've done something wrong, you can't patch it up. Start again, right? Sometimes it's the best way. How about you start big and go small? Yeah, the problem is just the ratios you get, right? At least this doesn't look bad. It looks okay. Think about it going clockwise. So then 21, right, 34, down, 55, left. Yeah. So we'll just go here and you're going from node to node, right? Hey there, Chichonians in chat. How is the math today? Cool, Leo. How are you doing? You went to the demonstrations? I meant to say Chicho and the chat Chichonians. Learning math at a level I never got to in high school. Nice, nice. I've heard of the golden ratio before, but never seen it mathematically drawn out. Cool. I just got here and I'm a few classes behind them to a bomb from totally lost. Early. You're early. Yeah, you're starting early, maybe. Nice. There's a Fubunichi compass you can use. Is there X? Like, what is that? Emote. Drawing. No. Oh, you're going on Wednesday. Okay. That's when the next schedule will be allowing protests in Detroit. That's going to be crazy, right? So golden ratio, Fubunichi sequence. Where's it come in? I mean, this is pretty cool. Like this is shells growing. And then you can kick it up into the patterns of plants. They optimize the pattern of their leaves spreading to get maximum sun. The angle is related to the golden ratio and stuff like this. It's just so much. You can take it to a level where they say the distance from the top of your head to your belly button and the distance from top of your head to your toes, right? If you take the average of the world for all of humanity, it comes out to the golden ratio. And I'm looking too much deeper into that. For me, it's just enough to know that there are major patterns in the universe all around us that are based on just numbers. That's incredible to me, right? Should be to anyone, really. Speaking of spirals, the spiral in a galaxy is the same spiral in your fingerprints. Cool. Also found out my company is going to have people come back to the office on June 15th. Hopefully the numbers are dropped a little more, but hopefully, it's late here in the UK. This is totally appropriate rum drinking. I'm nice. Okay, good on you, brother. And we're in the afternoon here. So afternoon is not a bad time to drink rum either. Yes, indeed, brother. Personally, this consolidates my faith in a creator. Cool. Whatever it does for you, I think it's pretty damn cool, right? I think the A paper sizes use the golden ratio. So A3 and A4 or A5 are at the same ratio, speaking under correction. So for the papers you use in the printers and stuff like this, right? In photocopiers, in what? Nice. Yeah, it's amazing. It's amazing, regardless. Dang, three. I wonder how many times we forgive someone just because we don't want to lose them. Look of sacred geometry. Yeah, sacred geometry is amazing. Geometry on Google images and your faith will increase. Yeah, or on duck, duck, go images, right? By the way, game, should we do a little unboxing since we did a little mathematics? A little unboxing? Yes, egg says, I'll have to rewatch the beginning part of the stream later to catch up on the parts I missed on the golden ratio. The golden ratio is fantastic. Yes, duck, duck, go or Ecosia. Ecosia haven't used Ripper Open Gina says. Okay, again, this thing is sort of a care package that Ripper, that's in chat right now, sent my way. He asked me if he could send me something that he thought I would appreciate. So he sent this. It took a couple of weeks to get here. And I just picked it up yesterday. And I told him that I'll just keep it with me during the streams. And whenever he was here, we'd crack it open. And he showed he came on the first stream we're doing format. He said he was going to be here. But you know, there's a lot of things going on. So I don't want to, I want to make sure people are committed to family, friends, health, more important than unboxing. Sometimes, sometimes chichofanmail, chichofanmail, that's what it is, I guess, chichofanmail. Let's crack this open. I love that Gina has turned me into a bird. Awesome. So let's crack this open. Should I be careful with this, by the way, Ripper? You've got nice packaging on this, by the way. Okay. Chisho, you should use Ecosia. It plants trees with revenue from your searches. I've planted over 1200 trees using it. Also, it doesn't track you. Okay. I'll look into it. I'll look into it. Thank you for the recommendation. I bet there's something comic book related. I don't know. I didn't, I didn't know how big the package was or anything. So I didn't know if it was a box coming. Like Ripper said, he ran out of Ripper beanies because he's a professional wrestler. So he said he might send a Ripper beanie. I'm like, Ripper beanie, 100%. So I didn't know if it was going to be anything, but as soon as I saw this, my guess would be something like that. Of course, use the Bloodshot knife. My Bloodshot knife is worn down a little bit. You can talk about the Kepler trying, Kepler trying. Let's check this out. Nice packaging, by the way. Nice. Very wise ass sister who possibly had it. We have a pro wrestler to join you. We have a pro wrestler to join you. Oh, you got, oh, that's right. You put a letter in here, brother. Okay. I'm looking at the letter. I don't know what's in there yet. Okay. Cool. So let's check this out, man. Hold on. Should I flip it to see what's on it? Okay. It's, what does this say? Oh, I'm not going to read that. Okay. He wrote a letter. So Ripper told me that it was okay to read the letter. As soon as the company is back to work, I'll have new ones made next. I might have to give Ripper beanies or something. Hell yeah. Ripper beanies, but between Martin and Ripper, the Chicho fan base has pretty good protection, pretty good protection. And we can get together in a club. Okay. We got to read this, man. Let's check this out. Dear Chicho, greetings, brother. How are you, sir? Doing well, Ripper. Thank you very much. First of all, so here's the letter, by the way. Okay. So I'm just going to read this to you guys. Let's check this out. Okay. So dear Chicho, greetings, brother. How are you, sir? First of all, I want to give you permission to read this letter in a video if you'd like. The opposite, are you still sure about this, Ripper? Let's check it out. Oh, handwritten, handwritten, handwritten, right? And everything nice indeed, right? The opposite side of this backing board has DC content to entertain the viewers while you read. Haha. As I've said it in chat, I found you through your comic book ASMR videos, and I'm forever grateful of your content for entertaining, teaching, relaxing, and... What? Is it telling me? Instilling me. Instilling me the N and the S. Awesome. Instilling in me. Oh, instilling means continuous. I got to read that sentence again. I found you through your comic book ASMR videos, and I'm forever grateful for your content, for entertaining, teaching, relaxing, and instilling in me values and anecdotes that I now carry with me on a daily basis. Wow. Thank you, brother. You've impacted viewers around the world, which is the... What? Check. Okay. Check this out. I'm just taking a little break from reading that. That's intense. Okay. Purchase directly from artist Shelby Robertson, one in 25 print run, current value, $65 May 2020. Cool. Okay, man. Content for teaching, relaxing, and instilling in me values and anecdotes that I now carry with me on a daily basis. You've impacted viewers around the world, which is the absolute coolest thing. I'm going to read some chat and apple and peanut butter. Reading a chat is hard, man. I'm going to stop reading chat now. Okay, let's read. Must be done. Thank you. Dope letter. Beautiful spiral. Mathematics is a lot easier to deal with than this. Let's try it again. Okay. Let's try it again. You've impacted viewers around the world. You've impacted viewers around the world, which is the absolute coolest thing ever. I hope you step back and breathe in. The impact, your work, and you as a person have had... What the... You've got my vape. Have had on people around our world. You called me a friend in one video and I valued that and reciprocate that infinitely fold. I think I'm drank too much fluids. I'm leaking. With that, I came across something that I found perfect for your collection. I was only eight years old when Valiant launched and could not afford their 350 US cover price. But after discovering your videos, I have searched out pre-unity Valiant and loved them. This book is an art preview, one shot showcasing Shelby Robertson's work. I know of your love for bloodshot. And as we know, Bloodshot's first appearance was in Rise Zero. The cover of this book is a tribute to Rise Zero. The cover of this book is a tribute to Rise Zero, Bloodshot, and the back cover is a tribute to Amazing Spider-Man number 300. I purchased this directly from Shelby's company, AmericanDiscord.com. Hope you enjoy. Hope thank you for all you do and who you are. Ripper, if I catch you in a arena, I'm gonna body slam you. Much love and peace, Zach, the Ripper Connor. Like I know the cover, but I don't know the cover. This version of it. Hope is right. Well, we gotta crack it open. We gotta look at the back cover too, right? I gotta dry my hands. You made me, you made me leak. It's a beautiful cover. Look at this thing. Ripper, Shelby Robertson was commissioned at the age of 17 to work for Rob Laefield. He's American and Czechoslovakian. He's done work for Glenn Denzing albums, comics, tattoos, and more. He's also done work in the video game industry and works side by side with Rob Laefield on a Deadpool paperback. Awesome, brother. Awesome. We gotta look at the back cover. I'm just gonna take out. We're gonna keep it in the bag. I'm just gonna slip out the board, right? That way we see it. So that way, because my hands are a little sweaty, man. Oh man. I can't believe what you did, Ripper. Jeez, I was not expecting this, brother. So we're gonna take a look at the back cover. Right. So awesome. Awesome. Fantastic. Fantastic. Look at this thing. Awesome. Beautiful, man. That isn't even here. Oh, Spider-Man's not even here. I'm not gonna bring it up. Should I bring it? I can't bring it up, man. Rage. Rage. Rage number. What is this one? Rage preview. Nice. Tati. Tati. Tati. Awesome. That's amazing. It is. It is. If you slapped it, which side would you show? Slabbing shows both sides, but you would show the front. Slabbing and you would show the front. I would show the front. Okay. I would show the front. Beautiful. Look at this. Look at this. But I wouldn't. You know what? This is one of the few comics that I would say I want to slap, right? But the kicker is, we got to include the letter. This letter is good. I would refer. How could you write such a letter? How could you write such a letter, man? Wow. And reading emails like this is easy. I'm alone. We're not live streaming, right? And it's an email. I can pause. I can distract myself. But this handwritten letter, beautifully written. You got amazing writing, brother. Beautiful writing. I got to frame the letter. I got to put this, goes together, man. Protect the letter. Protect the letter. She sure was. I spoke to Shelby directly after ordering this and she clarified that there's only 25 in existence. Only 25 decent existence. Oh my God. Dude. Awesome. So cool. So cool. Very, very cool. Awesome. Thank you, Ripper. Thank you very much. I'm glad we did the math before this. Oh crap. Like, I'm done. One of a kind. One of 25. One of a kind. One of a kind for me. One of a kind. This, like, if someone came up to me and said, I'll give you two of these for the one you have, I wouldn't give it up. If they came up to me and said, I'll give you all 24 for this one, I wouldn't do it. Right? This is priceless. Right? Oh, just imagine how messy the gold. I had a hard time drawing a... I'm going to put this down. Okay. I don't want to put it down. It's beautiful. Look at that. Awesome. And by the way, gang, this cover is one of the original Rye Zero cover is one of my most favorite covers for Valiant Comics ever. Right? They did a tribute. Like, Valiant Comics did a tribute to the Rye Zero cover of what was the series that was coming out. It was it was a book of death. It was one of the crossovers they did where they had four different four or five different versions of the cover for tribute to Rye number zero. Right? I have three out of four of those ones. I don't have all of them. Right? I will at one point. Right? But amazing. Amazing. Yeah. Basically, as Ripper says, basically a modern day version of what you described as an Ashkan. Yeah. But Ashkans, there were more than 25. Shake his ass. Shake his ass. Cry it open. Let's, let's pace through. Seriously, brother, I'm, I'm, I'm like, I'm like, I'm not set up properly because my hands are very moist right now. You made them that way. But tell you what, Ripper, this is what we're going to do. We'll do a reading of this. Dandil, we're going to do a reading of this comic. Okay. With this letter is one of a kind. With this letter is one of a kind. Right? And add on to doing this on live stream. What in the world was I thinking? I should have said I'll do a video of it. My God. His gift gave me an idea that I posted on Discord. Curio. Okay. Seeing those formulas makes me, makes me miss calculus for college. Just notice that underdog comic, I used to watch him as a kid. Nice. The underdog. Yeah, for sure. Lonely Piggy. Thank you very much for the bits, brother. Appreciate it. And I saw some other bits go through and subs that thank you very much for that gang. I just couldn't focus. Like I'm trying to read, I want to read the chat to calm me down. I read the chat and it messed me up even more. Are you guys crazy? We just do what we do, man. We just do what we do, right? Ripper Chicho is just his art. Not much reading to be had inside. He made them to show off his work to get more jobs. Okay. We do. Let's do it. We're going to crack it open, but I am going to handle it carefully. I'm going to handle it carefully. Oh, we need the board. Let's do, let's do. And by the way, it looks beautiful outside of the back. Very nice. No, it's not a clear backing board. So, 94. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Look at this. Fantastic. Fantastic. Quite a cool way to end the mastery. Let's look at some parts, man. Nice. Oh, this is a tribute to Neem Mutants, right? Check, take a look at that. Neem Mutants 87. This one here. Tribute to Neem Mutants 87, what the? With the thingamajigies. Fantastic. Nah, Ripper, we do, we do. We do. That's Cooly Ocetic. Oh, look at this. So nice, man. And did he do the inking himself? Creator artwork. Yeah, President Creator artwork. So, is it all colorist, cobra design? Yeah, it must be. Lola design. Shelby Robertson. Okay. Shelby Robertson game. He has his influence by Jim Lee and Todd McFarland, and that's very clear, very clear. Personally, I love the 80s, early 90s Me too, brother. Me too. You know what, there's some people that don't appreciate the magnificence of it, right? Or the top. This is it, right? Amplifying the emotions. Beautiful. And I came here. Nice. Yes, that's all him. He inked for Rob Layfield, who is the death pool creator. Yeah. Whoa, that is beautiful. Nice worm dragon. Look at that. Nice. Thanks, Elder God. Sharp swords. Boom. Off they go. Oh, yeah. Look at that. Awesome. Oh, and he's got the five, the pencils. Take a look at this. And this is super cool, right? These are pencils that you see, and then inkers come in and finishers come in, right? So these are like storyboard type of thing that you see, but then there's finishes and like, it's the base of it all, right? Beautiful. Beautiful. Love it. Love it. Love it. Right? And the tattoo style would be amazing, like you said. Beautiful. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah. Look at that. And that's the back cover over here, this one. Inside of the back cover. You yourself have inked some pages, but I did, but brother, I'm not an inker. I'm not an artist, right? I did it because we had a printing deadline to make, and I had the inker drop out. Artists, some, you know, sometimes they're a little flaky, right? But I had to do the bubbles, the finishers, and it was distributed. So I had to do the stuff to get it to the printer. So it didn't turn out it was the worst comic book about art wise. My finishes are not good. This is the back cover, right? Have you ever heard of Guild Wars? Guild Wars. It's an MMO, and I love the art in it. I will share some in the discord. Awesome thing, brother. Classic McFarlane style, right? Classic McFarlane style. Awesome. Fantastic. Ripper brother, thank you very much, man. Thank you very much. Damn. Amazing. Amazing. I'm going to put this close the sub so nothing happens to it. I'm definitely going to be putting in mylar. I'm going to make sure we protect the letter. Jeez, Louise, man. I'm going to put these guys in this. Crazy, crazy. How much is that chichu ink jar worth nowadays? It's not. Super cool, man. Super cool. Is it chichu or ripper? You're very welcome, my friend. Much love, brother. Much love right back, brother. Seriously. Wow, wow, wow. Crazy. I was not expecting this, man. I was not expecting this. I was not expecting this. Ling Bobber, chichu, would it be possible for me to send a link in the chat here? I have an example of Guild Wars. No links. Only me and Maz are allowed links here, brother. So it's got to be discord. And anyone interested can check out the discord page, right? Art that kind of looks like what's in the book, yeah. Who knew math makes chichu so emotional? Who knew math? And it really does. I can honestly tell you, it really does. Math is, I consider it to be my contribution, right? The best that can do to improve, right? Elder God says it, right? Ripper, you got a lot of heart, brother. Gina, just a correction on a previous comment that I made. I looked up the A paper size. Oh yeah, let's go here. They actually use the square root of two as their ratio. Oh, wow. That's why when you fold them in half, they retain the same ratio. Might be a nice one to do on the board. Oh, is that what it is? Because if you take an 11 by 17 and fold it, it's eight and a half by 11. Okay, right, right. Right. So that it's a square root of two ratio. That's what it does it. That's super cool. What a great string. What a great string. Zabrowski. What a great string. I'm just a dude, but thank you. Brother Ripper, I feel the same. That's the kicker, right? Chichon, we appreciate your contribution. I'm excited for whatever happens next game. On a serious note, thank you Chichonians for being a good, seriously, gank. Thank you. I didn't know what to expect when we came on Twitch. I just knew I wanted to do my thing, right? So thank you for creating amazing space for us to exist in. It's fantastic. Very much appreciated. I see a good emote for Twitch, Chichon. The number of emotes you have from Babylon 5 are crazy. So many. I'm going to look at them closely. By the way, I think I'm going to start that today. We will still have a couple of more character packs to go for MK11. Gang, should we call the string? Let's call the string. What a crazy string. What a crazy string. What the hell? You made a half a century plus guy leak water, right? Crazy. You're trying to build a prison. Is that search? It is, isn't it? Paul's search, Chichon. Do you have a feel? I do then, Bobber. I do. Hit me up. Are we cooking? I'm not 100% sure. I'm thinking about making dolmas, man. I just need to, I need to catch up on certain things. But I think so. I got to, maybe Sunday, maybe Sunday, I got to check my schedule. I got to do a couple of rotations, mixing things up. But I would like to make some dolmas. We got to go shopping. That's the kicker. We're out of certain things. And shopping experience right now is not the best experience. So me and my partner have to free up the time to go shopping together, because going solo is okay. We're just guerrilla style, getting the stuff. Might as well enjoy and just go together and just chill with it and have a good time, right? Cool, yeah. It's an emote we made because so many viewers, new to Chichon make the search comparison. I keep on getting it right. It's hilarious. Ding Bobber, Chichon, I would love to send you some golden teacher's rooms with one stipulation. You take them before the next alien discussion stream. Brother, you can't send me that kind of stuff. I don't want to, I'm under radar. I appreciate being under the radar for most of my life. I don't want to deal with any issues, right? There's something that, you know, people come onto my YouTube channel and stuff and they say, on the rated channel, oh my god, how come you only have this many viewers, this many viewers. And I tell people, man, I'm going at a pace that is manageable for me and I like what's happening. I don't want to, not that I don't want to, but it's, I like under the radar. I'm not sure if people appreciate what that means. It means a lot. It means you have freedom. So I appreciate my freedom, greatly, early. So messed up from this stream. I just said search, hilarious. Their lyric science has failed. Our mother earth comes to mind. Rest in peace. The lyric science has failed. Our mother earth, mother earth comes to mind. Okay. I won't do, don't worry. Yeah, please don't. Let's search as evil twin. I ninja accessed the supermarket today, skipped the 50 people in queue, social distance warrior, elder god. Awesome. Like for us too, I went a couple of days ago thinking it was going to go inside a grocery store, get some supplies and I looked, it was a lineup. People, everybody looked miserable. I was like, I don't want to go there, man. I came back and I made pancakes today. I've been eating pancakes today. Awesome. G8 is not equal to Z3 coast, the square root of, I don't know what that is. It's cool here. I went to the store yesterday. It's an anxiety inducing experience now. And I already hated going to the store. See, here's a kicker. I loved going to the store. Going to the store grocery shopping for me. I loved it. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Get through stuff now. It's like people are, just the energy, people are stressed out, right? It is what it is, right? It is what it is. We can't help it. So guys, thanks for being here on the stream. Ripper, brother, wow, chat. I didn't, I couldn't even read what you guys were putting. It was amplifying what was going on. So I'll probably end up reading it later on at some point. Exhausting. Thank you, gang, for being here. Mods, thank you for taking care of business. As far as who I am, you can find me on Patreon, patreon.com, blackslash, chicho, CHY, CHO. You go there, you'll know what it's about. You follow the work, you'll know what it's about. Don't you dare edit that part out. I won't, Kulia. No, my whole spiel has been, I try to be as authentic as possible. So, and I have a thick skin, believe it or not, right? I really, for me, I don't try to edit myself, aside from not being de-platformed off of YouTube or whatever it is, right? I am who I am and I don't think that'll change anytime soon, right? We are live streaming this on twitch.tv.com, backslash, chicho, chicho live, right? It could be twitch.tv or twitch.com, backslash, chicho live, CHY, CHO, L-I-V-E, okay? I do announce these streams on Twitter, Mines, Gavs, VK and L-O, plus I share additional information. We do upload some of the audios to SoundCloud. I might start doing it for the mass stuff as well. I don't know, we'll see where it goes. Not yet though, maybe, I don't know, we'll see. We're playing with it. The videos are going on, BitShoot on YouTube. Everything goes to BitShoot as long as there's no technical difficulties with the processing and most of the stuff is going to is on YouTube and will continue to be on YouTube, but if the sensors keep on getting tighter and tighter, there's going to be less and less content being loaded on YouTube. So if you want to follow everything, BitShoot is where you want to be at. Okay, aside from that gang, thank you very much. Authentic voice in the madhouse. Madhouse indeed. I might have to learn how to draw golden ratio and teach my cousins. My pleasure. Learn this. It's awesome. Learn it better than I did. Don't forget how to do it. I forgot how to do it. Not how to do it, but how to lay it out so it would play out properly. Wonderful stream. Wonderful stream. Thanks to you guys, man. YouTube is a rush. Bye, gang. I hope you enjoy your day and the next couple of days and I'll see you guys if you can make it on a mass stream. 2.30pm. Two days from now, we're going to do another math. Okay. You guys as well. Lonely Piggy, thank you for the bits, brother. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. Ripper, thank you for the priceless love. Very much appreciated, brother. Peace.