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Vsauce logic

Started by Wolfslime123, May 31, 2019, 10:49:23 AM

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Wolfslime123

Hey! Wsauce, Wolf here.
What if we tried to write the script of Vsauce?
Well, since we're not Vsauce we would make an incoherent mess.

For example:
Quote from: Player 1What if you went to space?
Quote from: Player 2Well to answer that you need to know what space is.
Quote from: Player 3Well, space is space, but what about time?

[If we ever end the script we can always start over.]
You see? It's kind of like 6 degrees of separation but with a little more zest...

But how would you know if something has "zest"?
Yours Truly,
\\/\/

Wolfslime123

Take this lemon for example. It's outer peel of a citrus fruit that is colored is called zest. But what does this mean for you?
Yours Truly,
\\/\/

Wolfslime123

Well, it means that your oranges have zest. But that isn't the only meaning of zest.
Yours Truly,
\\/\/

Prism

Zest can mean many things, but you have to have a dictionary.
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Wolfslime123

A dictionary provides the meaning of words, but what are words really?
Yours Truly,
\\/\/

h4x

Words can be many things; but you will be most familiar with the English language, seeing as you are watching this video.
The English language is constructed of phrases and sylabols, and uses the Roman alphabet, albeit, a cut version.
*Cut
But that's off topic. An object, to be zesty, must meet 4 key factors.

Wolfslime123

1, the emotions associated with it, well, what are these emotions then?
Yours Truly,
\\/\/