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Sorry if I'm too retard to realize this. But what object is she using when writing the equations?

The most coherent answer I think is she is using a big glass in front of the camera, but she would need a lavalier microphone or something like that to record a good quality audio if the glass is between the camera and her. It looks like she is writing in the camera lens instead. So, what is she using?

Her name is Zara Dar. Pic is from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xO5dBja118
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if only it were possible to have a second microphone recording her
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>>1509251
I just realized her microphone is under her hair. I'm fucking blind.

So I guess the big glass is the most logic option.
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>>1509250
I'm impressed be her writing in reverse/right to left
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>>1509303
i thought about it as well, but I looked at her channel and it seems that she is right-handed and also has videos where is she writing with the other hand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PvbVT4_EvU so even if it's flipped it's still impressive that she is ambidextrous
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>>1509307
The plot thickens.
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>>1509303
BUT THAT'S CHEATING!



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