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- He's an actor, a voiceover talent, and comedian.- The great Gilbert Gottfried.- I don't know how I know Gilbert.
I was like-- oh, man.She hates Gilbert Gottfried.She goes, it's weird because his wife is my best friend.
That's the first thing everyone tells me.And please welcome to the stage Dara Gottfried and Neil Berkley.Welcome.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.Who does the best Gilbert Gottfried?
Ladies and gentlemen, Gilbert Gottfried.At least keep clapping till I sit down.
There's not people on there going, hey, I want to use the bathroom on the bus.I can't. Gilbert Gottfried's in there.- It's hard making a career in show business.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.like anybody in the street could do a better Gilbert Gottfried right now than me.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.We get to meet Gilbert's family-- his sister Arlene Gottfried.
to meet some of the greatest mathematicians alive.In Leipzig, he met with Gottfried Leibniz, the co-inventor of calculus.And, in London, he met with both Nicolaus Bernoulli, and, perhaps the greatest mathematician of all time, Sir Isaac Newton.
and turn them into something hilarious.On the internet, you could find "Gilbert Gottfried Reads 'Fifty Shades of Gray.'"Well, we can't do that today.
How did this come about?I just started telling people that I'm going to make a Gilbert Gottfried movie.And I would tell anyone that would listen, I'm going to make-- no, I never tried to call his agent or his manager.
went through to these guys.This is Spinoza and Leibniz, Baruch Spinoza and Gottfried Leibniz.And they promulgated something we call the principle of sufficient reason.
From that? Yeah. They were all like-- you know, it was like James Mason and Al Pacino.And we all were just hanging out, and just being like-- Gilbert Gottfried when I saw him at the "SNL" 40th, he looked at me and he goes, I know.
Can you tell us a little bit about your podcast?Yes. It's called, "Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast." And it's me and my co-host, Frank Santopadre.And we concentrate on old Hollywood.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.We were talking about that, and people-- I've seen so many people do horrible Gilbert Gottfried impressions to Gilbert Gottfried.
dating back to the 17th century, where a mathematician actually laid out the road map with stunning foresight.Four hundred years ago, in a Europe torn by religious and political conflict, a polymath named Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnizhad a vision of breathtaking ambition.
And she said, what's your next movie going to be about?And I said, oh, it's going to be about Gilbert Gottfried.And she goes, well, that's weird.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.Neil said to me, he goes, I've always wanted to make a Gilbert Gottfried documentary.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.One time you said to me that sometimes you've heard so many impressions, that you think in your head that you're doing a bad Gilbert Gottfried impression.
And he's like, eh-- the food was good.I've been plugging you guys, because when I tell this story, I say, everyone go Google Arlene Gottfried.
So the original form of Euler's identity has a transparent geometric meaning that's obscured when we write it in terms of pi.Now Newton would be unhappy at this point because we are using the notation of his hated rival, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.
So we're sort of looking at the relativity of size and we've got this bumper sticker to frame it and talk about like size does matter, but the question is in what way doesit matter? And it now allows us this inroads to this fascinating discussion that was going on between Philosopher Gott, Gottfried Leibniz and Sir Isaac Newton.Now Leibniz was actually arguing on behalf of what we've seen here; the relativity of size. That it's not so much the intrinsic size of the object, but the, the size of things
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