In this video my brother Mark aka MFA goes over another NBA basketball video and this time explores the infamous Hack-a-Shaq strategy. This strategy involves intentionally fouling a poor free throw shooter and is named after historically bad free throw shooter Shaquille O'Neal. To analyze if this is a good strategy or not, MFA calculates the league average for points per possession in the 2021-2022 NBA season and found it to be 1.146 points / possession. This translates to a free throw percentage of 57.3%. This means that intentionally fouling a player that shoots below 57.3% benefits your team but above this % it hurts your team. For example, Stephen Curry shoots 92.3% from the free throw line, so you should definitely avoid fouling Steph!
Note that additional factors need to be considered when employing the Hack-a-Shaq strategy, such as getting into the Bonus too early or new NBA rules that penalize intentionally fouling opponents at the final 2 minutes of each quarter. Also note that the "Bonus" is when a team goes above 4 fouls in a quarter, thus resulting in 2 free throws even in non-shooting motions.
The timestamps of the video are shown below:
0:00 - History of the Hack-a-Shaq 0:27 - Intentionally Fouling an Opponent 0:39 - 2021-2022 NBA Season 0:59 - Don't Foul Steph Curry! 1:38 - What % Free Throw Shooter Should be Intentionally Fouled? 2:05 - Conclusion
In #PizzaGate Part 24 I go over an extensive analyze of the Google Search Trends data for the phrases “pizzagate” and “fake news” to show how the charts given are actually very misleading, as compared with what I deem as more reliable data coming from the Google AdWords Keyword Planner. The Google Search Trends data shows that, besides the initial peak in pizzagate searches, “fake news” is trending much higher than pizzagate.
First off it is important to note that Google Search Trends actually presents a semi-broad search trend in that phrases that include the given term, such as “CNN Fake News” or “Voat PizzaGate”. But in the video I show that these longer phrases actually make up a very small percentage of the total searches, besides a few short time periods, and thus the Google Search Trends data should be representing more or less the exact “pizzagate” and “fake news” search terms, or at least supposed to represent that.
To double check how accurate the Google Search Trends are, I compared them with Google’s AdWords Keyword Planner, which is the main search tool used by Advertisers. Since Advertisers spends BILLIONS through AdWords, it is reasonable to assume that the AdWords Keyword tool should be leaned on for any discrepancies that may arise with the Google Search Trends tool. The AdWords data suggests that “fake news” and “pizzagate” are searched similarily in recent months, but the initial peak in “pizzagate” was MUCH higher than the Search Trends data, with 1.8 million searches in both November and December!
Since the AdWords data are collected differently from the relative volume search of the Search Trends tool, I argue that matching the data along the recent months for the “pizzagate” searches would be the most accurate because the related queries are extremely small during these periods. The results better show how the “fake news” Search Trends data appear to not align with the AdWords data.
It is my view that it is unlikely that the differences in the search data between AdWords and Google Search Trends is just an unintentional consequence of Google’s (confusing) algorithms being used. Nonetheless, more data and comparisons with other queries and 3rd party search tools are needed before I can confirm any “intent”, which could possibly be to allude to the public that “pizzagate” is just another fringe conspiracy. Also interesting is that there is no discrepancy between the two datasets for before November 2016, which both show very little searches for “fake news” and “pizzagate”, which further illustrate to my hypothesis that “fake news” was a propaganda campaign used to discredit “pizzagate”.
Also in this video I talk briefly about Antifa and BAMB’s connection to the pro-pedophilia group NAMBLA, James Comey’s possibly shady background, even more YouTube censorship, and the VERY interesting Sumerian Gematria calculations of “PizzaGate” = 666 = “Mark Of Beast” and “Emmanuel Macron” = 888 = “Donald J. Trump”…. #TheRabbitHoleDeepens
Stay Tuned For #PizzaGate Part 25…
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In this video I go over applications of the dot product in physics and more specifically in the work done by an applied force in moving an object. When a constant force is applied to move an object, such as a wagon, at an angle relative to the direction of movement, then we are dealing with cosines and which means we can utilize the dot product. I illustrate this concept by 2 examples on applying a force to move an object a certain distance away and using the dot product to calculate the work done.
The timestamps of key parts of the video are listed below:
- Vectors in Physics: 0:00
- Example 7: 3:28
- Example 8: 6:21
This video was taken from my earlier video listed below:
- Vectors and the Geometry of Space: The Dot Product: https://youtu.be/9uqtIk5iHys
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In this video I go over the law of sines again but this time write it in the more advanced and less common form which includes the diameter of the corresponding circumcircle that is formed around any triangle. This version of the law of sines states:
a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC = D
where:
- a, b, c are the lengths of the triangle
- A, B, C are the corresponding opposite angles
- D is the diameter of the circumcircle
In this proof, I utilize the basic proof of the law of sines as well as taking into account the inscribed angle theorem which allows us to include the Diameter of the circumcircle in the relation between the angles and lengths of the triangle.
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In this video I go over an example on solving for the average value of a function and solve the average value of the function y = 1 + x^2 from x = - 1 and x = 2.
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In this video I go over a simple proof of the general exponent law with base a: a^(x-y) = (a^x)/(a^y). In the proof I utilize exponent laws with base e as well the definition which I covered in my earlier video, a^x = e^(x*ln(a)).
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In this video I go over briefly what the direct substitution property is for limits and also go over a very useful example on how to solve limits where you can't directly substitute numbers into the limit.
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In this video I prove the distance formula between 2 points in both two and three dimensions. The distance formula in 2D is readily derived using the Pythagorean theorem. In 3D we can extend the 2D distance formula by drawing a box and then applying the Pythagorean Theorem twice. Both distance formulas appear identical but with the 3D formula having the term in the z-axis. I also go over a quick example on calculating the distance between 2 points in 3D space.
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- Distance Formula in 2D: 0:00
- Distance Formula in 3D: 1:49
- Example 4: 12:28
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- Vectors and the Geometry of Space: 3D Coordinate Systems: https://youtu.be/xJ-qPJFf2gE
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In this video I go over the Problems Plus example questions for the Infinite Sequences and Series chapter from my calculus book as well as provide a quick recap on Taylor and Maclaurin Series. The Problems Plus sections of my Stewart calculus book are much more difficult than typical problems, and require very good problem solving skills. In this example, I go over the sum of the infinite series (x+2)^n / (n+3)!. The solution to this problem involves comparing with the known Maclaurin series for the exponential function, and then modifying it to match our given example.
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- Example: Find the Sum of the Series: 0:00
- Recap on Taylor Series: 0:29
- Example Looks Like Maclaurin Series for Exponential Function: 6:39
- Modifying Exponential Series to Match Example: 7:53
- Example Series Involves the Exponential Series Missing First 3 Terms: 13:28
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