What is the initial concept introduced by the speaker?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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A new mathematical formula
A specific number related to bears
A historical event
A scientific experiment
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What does the number 14591 signify according to the speaker?
A new discovery
A minor change
An error in calculation
A significant difference
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What action does the speaker mention at the end?
Staying still
Moving
Jumping
Running
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