My son is a fan of Michael Stevens. He's the geek's perfect geek who who can actually make geekiness look cool. And he can make any subject seem extremely interesting, even to those who are not too much into science.
Anyway, in this video of him discussing supertasks he talks about the Ross-Littlewood Paradox (mentioned at 14:22), which I found fascinating, but I just can't wrap my head around:
If anyone here actually understands it, I'd appreciate it if he/she took the time to explain it to me in layman's terms.
BTW, keep watching if you have the patience, he gives his talk a very interesting twist at 17:45
Anyway, in this video of him discussing supertasks he talks about the Ross-Littlewood Paradox (mentioned at 14:22), which I found fascinating, but I just can't wrap my head around:
If anyone here actually understands it, I'd appreciate it if he/she took the time to explain it to me in layman's terms.
BTW, keep watching if you have the patience, he gives his talk a very interesting twist at 17:45