VSauce MIchael AIボイスジェネレーター by Fish Audio
93+人のクリエイターに信頼されるVSauce MIchaelボイスを生成。AIテキスト読み上げで男性, 中年, 教育用の音声を作成。
サンプル - VSauce MIchael
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サンプル 1
Hey VSauce, Michael here. What if you could fold a piece of paper infinitely? Well, actually, you can't. But what if you could? The mathematical implications would be fascinating. You see, each fold doubles the thickness, and after just 42 folds, it would reach the moon.
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Hey VSauce, Michael here. When you look at your reflection, you're actually seeing yourself a few nanoseconds in the past. But what is a reflection, really? And more importantly, how do we know that what we're seeing isn't seeing us back?
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This tiny grain of sand might look ordinary, but when heated to extreme temperatures, something magical happens. The crystalline structure transforms, melting into a clear liquid that craftsmen have shaped for centuries into delicate works of art - glass, the material that literally helped humanity see the universe clearly.
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Default Sample - サンプル 1
Hey VSauce, Michael here. What if you could fold a piece of paper infinitely? Well, actually, you can't. But what if you could? The mathematical implications would be fascinating. You see, each fold doubles the thickness, and after just 42 folds, it would reach the moon.
Default Sample - Michael Stevens (VSauce)
Hey VSauce, Michael here. When you look at your reflection, you're actually seeing yourself a few nanoseconds in the past. But what is a reflection, really? And more importantly, how do we know that what we're seeing isn't seeing us back?
Default Sample - Curious
This tiny grain of sand might look ordinary, but when heated to extreme temperatures, something magical happens. The crystalline structure transforms, melting into a clear liquid that craftsmen have shaped for centuries into delicate works of art - glass, the material that literally helped humanity see the universe clearly.
Default Sample - Veritasium
Have you ever wondered why your ears pop on airplanes? It's actually due to Boyle's Law. As the plane climbs, the air pressure outside decreases. Your inner ear contains a fixed amount of air, so this pressure difference creates that familiar popping sensation.
Default Sample - Man Podcast
Let's look at how the brain processes reward expectations, because this is fascinating. When we anticipate something pleasurable, there's this complex interplay between dopamine systems and behavioral conditioning that shapes our decision-making process, whether or not we're consciously aware of it.
Default Sample - Science best
Today we're exploring a fascinating black hole system just 1,000 light-years from Earth. Imagine an object so powerful it could fit our entire solar system in a space smaller than a penny. Its gravitational pull is absolutely incredible, and you see, it's teaching us remarkable things about space-time.
Default Sample - Mike
Welcome back to our lecture series on Ancient Technologies. Today we're examining the remarkable engineering of the Roman aqueducts. These architectural marvels revolutionized urban living and demonstrated the incredible innovation of ancient Roman engineers. Let's explore how they worked.
Default Sample - My use
Scientists have discovered a fascinating star called TON 618, which contains the largest known black hole in the universe. This supermassive black hole is approximately 66 billion times the mass of our Sun and is located about 10.4 billion light-years from Earth.
Default Sample - KAKU
Think about this: we're living in an age where quantum computers might unlock the deepest secrets of the cosmos. As a physicist, I'm thrilled because these machines could solve equations that would take traditional computers billions of years. We're getting closer to reading the mind of God.
Default Sample - Michio Kaku
You see, when people ask me about quantum computers, they're amazed to learn that physics is once again revolutionizing our world. We physicists are developing machines that can solve problems in seconds that would take classical computers millions of years to calculate.
Default Sample - feyman
Nature has this amazing way of being much simpler than we expect, yet far more profound. When you find a law that works for a tiny atom and also for a giant star, you realize everything is connected. It is not just math; it is a beautiful, elegant mystery.
Default Sample - Mr Explainer
Here's something fascinating about your brain. When you scroll through social media, you're activating circuits designed for tribal survival. Every notification triggers dopamine patterns meant for finding food. Your stone-age hardware running modern software - that's the paradox of human evolution.
Default Sample - sinem
Well, you might think the ocean is just a massive pool of water, but it's actually a world where things get weirder the deeper you go. It's full of stuff that glows by literally making its own light. How do these huge creatures survive all that pressure down there?
VSauce MIchael音声ジェネレーターの使い方
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