It’s the topology of the object. Essentially flatten the object into a 2 dimensional plane. Something like a mug or donut will have a hole in it after flattening, these items have 1 hole. Different objects flatten into a different number of holes. It’s really hard for me to parae anything more complicated than 1 hole with my head, but that’s essentially the process.
I do not recall the vsauce video explicitly, but this should be the logic they’re using. It gets waaay more difficult to parae on something like a human, with a bunch of different tracts and splits and shit.
DogWater@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Anus is connected to the mouth. Urethra isn’t a through hole I don’t believe…could be wrong though.
superkret@feddit.org 5 days ago
Tear ducts are connected to the nostrils. I really don’t get what the criteria for “hole” is, here.
Ookami38@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
It’s the topology of the object. Essentially flatten the object into a 2 dimensional plane. Something like a mug or donut will have a hole in it after flattening, these items have 1 hole. Different objects flatten into a different number of holes. It’s really hard for me to parae anything more complicated than 1 hole with my head, but that’s essentially the process.
I do not recall the vsauce video explicitly, but this should be the logic they’re using. It gets waaay more difficult to parae on something like a human, with a bunch of different tracts and splits and shit.
DogWater@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Just watch the video