Okay, so welcome back to 72 questions
with Vogue! And today
we'll be having Archimedes on set and
he is late by 10 minutes so
We're going to see what happens. :/
Hi! I'm Phidias-
Hi! I'm Archimedes and this is
72 questions with Vogue.
Who are your parents? My father is Phidias, an
astronomer and mathematician.
When and where were you born? I was born
on 287 BCE in the city of
Syracuse on the island of Sicily.
What are you best known for?
I'm best known as an ancient greek
researcher who contributed to
mathematics
physics engineering and astronomy. Do you
have a wife and family?
That's... a personal question. *um * Not much
is known about me, I'm pretty mysterious
Well, untilafterthisinterviewiwillnotbemysterious ok cool
Where did you receive you education?
I received my education- ooh! I remember it was pure torture, um I was
sent to Alexandria, Egypt.
Can you show us a magic trick? Why yes!
And I'll show you
that at the end of this video :)
what isyour most interesting invention?
My most interesting invention
was probably the water screw. What is
your most dangerous invention?
I think the (it's the) heat ray.
What is your most proud invention?
The "eureka"! You know I ran
out of the house *naked* yELLiNg tHiS
ok that was a humiliating event
but we will not think about it
What is your most good and bad invention?
Good and bad invention?!! I would say
calculus
To be honest I was the first person to
discover (and use) the aspects of calculus way
before Sir Isaac Newton
or Gottfried Leibniz did, no
disrespect to them
but just know who's first! (wow)
(Narrator get's interrupted by excited Archimedes)
So why is this my most good and baddest invention? Well, because mathematicians love
it
but high schoolers.. they dread me. >:)
So that's the end of this interview. Wait,
that's all? Yeah.
(enraged) But you said it was 72 (It SHOULD be 73 ) questions!!
Well, we ran out of time. No you can't do that! (cringe)
Okay guys so this is the end of the
72 question with Vogue and I'll see
you guys next time byeeee
*nonchalant music*
