SwimExpert
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LOL. I'll stick with mankind and reality vs a video. You sound like another one that spent their childhood pound square pegs into round holes.
You are correct. I'm extremely innovative. At the age of three I developed brand new techniques for peg insertion which created solutions to previously unsolvable problems. I discovered that the problem of peg insertion was not one of shape divergence, but instead was a matter of correct size alignment. Inasmuch as a square is composed of two congruent isosceles right triangles which share a common hypotenuse, I discovered that a square peg need only be aligned to the correct round hole as follows:
a = h
whereas a is the length of the minor axis, and h is the length of the shared hypotenuse. When the round hole is a circle this can be expressed as "d = h" where d refers to the diameter of the circle.