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This video is fantastic. If we open a wikipedia page and click on the first link (ignoring language or IPA links) over and over, we have a 97% chance to eventually reach Philosophy. Unfortunately, this kind of changed recently because 25% of pages will reach Awareness, and that used to lead to Philosophy, but it now leads to Psychology. But because we can go from Philosophy to Awareness, I guess that now means 97% of the time we'll reach Awareness?

Funnily enough, there's a heated discussion about this in wikipedia, which is in the realm of talks of wikipedia pages (I've never read these). This is all very fun (did I mention the video is fantastic?).

Youtube's algorithm recently blessed me with a channel called Zundamon's Theorem. It's a japanese channel about maths where the hosts are actually two characters which are vocal synthesizer characters (basically like Miku, I'm not sure if I can say it's like vocaloid but for speech instead of singing).

It's very cute and the creator actually adds english subs for most videos, which is impressive. Hopefully this will help me learn math terms in japanese such as 定理 (it means theorem and it surprisingly sounds like theorem, probably a coincidence). Hopefully that'll make youtube recommend me more japanese math channels.