Is it Possible to Predict Randomness? The Double Pendulum Experiment

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  • @TheActionLab
    @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +1918

    #HeyGoogle...they did surgery on a grape

    • @Aarorie
      @Aarorie Před 5 lety +59

      Hey google she took the kids

    • @DinPlayzRBLX
      @DinPlayzRBLX Před 5 lety +17

      its been years and this just became a popular mem- wait! DO A SURGERY ON A BANANA!

    • @suborgtfo.4433
      @suborgtfo.4433 Před 5 lety +41

      *they did grape 🍇 on a surgery*

    • @betiedu
      @betiedu Před 5 lety +10

      Look at this guys neck... its so big

    • @goldencum1611
      @goldencum1611 Před 5 lety +5

      The Action Lab 1979 - do you have flying cars?
      2010-2018 nO bUt TheY diD SurGErY oN A grApE!!!

  • @ploperdung
    @ploperdung Před 5 lety +1640

    So CZcams sponsored itself

  • @andykay4554
    @andykay4554 Před 5 lety +1014

    "Now we're going to put the google assistant in a vacuum chamber"

    • @RealBananaBunch
      @RealBananaBunch Před 3 lety +17

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @memor22
      @memor22 Před 3 lety +23

      That means that it would not work becouse there is no sound

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 3 lety +9

      @@memor22 Can we put ALL of them in there?

    • @CL0WN
      @CL0WN Před 3 lety +26

      Google be like :
      "no ,help , help me , oh no, I have no air , help"
      " *did you know it says on wikipedia that air is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen and other small amounts of gases* " lol

    • @spideyplays6091
      @spideyplays6091 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol

  • @sbreheny
    @sbreheny Před 5 lety +248

    The term "chaotic system" has specific technical meaning in mathematics and dynamics. It isn't just any deterministic but hard to predict system. It is a system whose state trajectory is critically dependent on initial conditions. This means that in general to predict the output with accuracy A over a timescale T takes an accuracy Aprime in the knowledge of the initial conditions, where Aprime goes toward zero with a rate which increases rapidly with T. For example, to predict the output to within 1% over 1 second might take an initial condition accuracy of 1%, but to predict the output to within 1% over 2 seconds might take 0.1% initial condition accuracy, and 3 seconds 0.001% accuracy, etc., so that in order to predict the output for even a short time period like 10 seconds would take an impossibly high accuracy in the initial measurements. Some chaotic systems even exhibit bifurcation, which means that at a certain time t after starting, the graph of all possible trajectories diverges sharply and discontinuously in the initial conditions, so that would you need infinite accuracy just to predict the output beyond that finite time t, but it is still deterministic in a sense because if you know the exact initial conditions, you still know which way it will go.

  • @JoshwaLaw
    @JoshwaLaw Před rokem +28

    I've gotten the timing of flipping quarters so good, I can accurately predict what side it will land on about %85 of the time. Not even exaggerating. Maybe I'll make a youtube video about it lol

    • @oneleaf11
      @oneleaf11 Před rokem

      do it

    • @nothingbutpain863
      @nothingbutpain863 Před 6 měsíci +1

      With all due respect, it is mere luck unless you can manipulate your luck like Nagito Komaeda.

    • @Aaa-vp6ug
      @Aaa-vp6ug Před 4 měsíci

      @@nothingbutpain863not exactly.
      It’s a case of predictable chaos.
      Roll a dice exactly the same way, you get the exact same roll.
      Same concept, though the random-esque air movement such as a breeze makes it much harder

    • @nothingbutpain863
      @nothingbutpain863 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Aaa-vp6ug , the concept of predictable chaos exists but is unreal to us humans. We can't repeat precise movements. Such predictability is insignificant. As I was saying, this dice-rolling feat is merely luck.

  • @davidordonez457
    @davidordonez457 Před 5 lety +410

    I love the way at 3:10 the pendulum follows the song rithm for a while

    • @MTRC692
      @MTRC692 Před 5 lety +43

      That was random

    • @juniorgurrola3645
      @juniorgurrola3645 Před 5 lety +3

      Lol

    • @SweetFyreVA
      @SweetFyreVA Před 5 lety +2

      woW🙎‍♂️🙎‍♂️🙎‍♂️🙎‍♂️

    • @Ali-pr7qn
      @Ali-pr7qn Před 5 lety +17

      There was so much chaos, he predicted that it would match the rhythm.. See what i did there

    • @YnteryPictures
      @YnteryPictures Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, makes it sexy

  • @BenRickProductions
    @BenRickProductions Před 5 lety +519

    That was Schrödinger's Equation on the Whiteboard. It describes how the wavefunction of a Particle develops over time. In Quantum mechanics it is impossible to know the exact position of a particle. The particles wavefunction basically tells you the probability of the particle being in a certain place.
    You used the equation because even though for single particles the location of the particle is completely random, when you have many of them they start to act deterministically as a group, just like the beads in the Galton board! And everything we observe on a human scale is made up of so many particles, that to us, our world seems completely deterministic.

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +116

      Perfect

    • @dotphilia853
      @dotphilia853 Před 5 lety +46

      Now that's too much for a middle schooler =_=

    • @DanielSmith-ze9lw
      @DanielSmith-ze9lw Před 5 lety +20

      thats why some of the symbols seemed familiar. we had a bit of quantum basics in university lately

    • @matthewbatchelor3547
      @matthewbatchelor3547 Před 5 lety +16

      BenRickProductions perfect but you didn’t mention that solving the shrodinger equation gives boundary surfaces of atomic orbitals. And that you could have mentioned that the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is why both velocity and position can’t be measured at the same time - which gives for randomness and hence a closer explanation to the use of the equation

    • @emieltimmermans6537
      @emieltimmermans6537 Před 5 lety +13

      Are you smart or am i stupid or both

  • @3p1ks
    @3p1ks Před 5 lety +81

    3:10 The sync is perfect.

  • @RoxasPritch
    @RoxasPritch Před 5 lety +164

    Whenever he says hey Google my phones Google assistant appears and pauses the video... At this point I'm not sure if he knows and is doing it for the prank or if he's completely oblivious to how disruptive it is 😂

    • @theLuigiFan0007Productions
      @theLuigiFan0007Productions Před 4 lety +11

      You don't have voice match turned on, do you? It's probably better you enable it, because otherwise people might be able to get personal information out of your phone without unlocking it depending on the other settings.

    • @yanz1232
      @yanz1232 Před 4 lety +12

      @@theLuigiFan0007Productions Voice match sucks, i had it setup and trained it. A guy at work with a VERY different tone of voice tried to quickly mimick my voice and the second attemp the phone picked it up as a match. ROFL ..
      After this i found out about preventing it from completing actions while being locked.. it bugs me a bit since i cant change song while driving just by shouting " HEY GOOGLE ; NEXT SONG MAN " which was pretty cool.

    • @theLuigiFan0007Productions
      @theLuigiFan0007Productions Před 4 lety +1

      @@yanz1232
      Changing songs when driving would be the allow voice commands on bluetooth devices option. But if it doesn't work well for you then yeah turn it off. I'v generally had good success with it, maybe due to a fairly different voice, but depends on the person a lot.

    • @yanz1232
      @yanz1232 Před 4 lety

      @@theLuigiFan0007Productions it works but says it needs to be unlock to do that.. Ive put my fingerprint on and it went and skipped the song as it unlocked

    • @gor5048
      @gor5048 Před 4 lety +1

      @@theLuigiFan0007Productions my dad's voice is exactly like mine but an octave lower and we both have Google pixels, so his phone picks up my voice if I lower it and my phone picks up his voice if he does it higher pitched

  • @Ma3enGamer
    @Ma3enGamer Před 5 lety +417

    1900:We will have robots in 2018
    2018:Google Asisetant flip a coin...
    WoW
    0:31

  • @imnotfuckingusingthisaccou2574

    Google: listening to your private conversations since 1998

  • @blackmagic7976
    @blackmagic7976 Před 5 lety +52

    Editor: How much product placement do you want in the video?
    The Action Lab: Yes!

  • @paoloazzini9003
    @paoloazzini9003 Před 5 lety +192

    That's schrodinger's equation! You wrote it to remember that evolution of sistems is completely random. But the probabilities of the different evolutions is completely determined by that equation, given initial probabilities.

    • @harris7388
      @harris7388 Před 5 lety +28

      Harvard wants to know you location

    • @anesujahura8948
      @anesujahura8948 Před 5 lety +4

      only for dependant events. independent evens are random

    • @Joe-cz1tt
      @Joe-cz1tt Před 5 lety +1

      Really. I went to the trajectory of an electron fired at a board you know the experiment in quantum physics where the elctron acts like a wave. Close enough(if not the same but woth an example)

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 Před 5 lety +1

      i recognized the h with a bar in it from a partially remembered popular science lecture by the pop star brian cox

    • @samdoesstuff4924
      @samdoesstuff4924 Před 5 lety

      r/iamverysmart

  • @Potatosayno
    @Potatosayno Před 5 lety +57

    4:20
    *The Action Lab explaining how we can't predict if Half Life 3 will come out.*

    • @Potatosayno
      @Potatosayno Před 3 lety

      @Dehcik Thanks for ruining the joke.

  • @zephyrbernier1858
    @zephyrbernier1858 Před 5 lety +12

    When the music started for the chaos part it was perfectly synced and it was 👌

  • @monkeyvittles
    @monkeyvittles Před 2 lety +5

    That double pendulum's behavior was really cool. It had some parallels with the rolling sphere model for determining the behavior final step leaders in lightning strikes. Not exactly the same, but still - very interesting!

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. Před 5 lety +179

    Yeah man just use your haki

    • @suborgtfo.4433
      @suborgtfo.4433 Před 5 lety +3

      *true Justin. Y fan*
      *ur my inspiration man*
      *luv u from Japan* 😭
      *Legend says that he replies to*
      *His Fans ASAP*

    • @superlameusername362
      @superlameusername362 Před 5 lety +3

      Justin Yimberlake

    • @NO-jh5ux
      @NO-jh5ux Před 5 lety +1

      10th like 😂

    • @ThickWalrus
      @ThickWalrus Před 5 lety +1

      Justin Y. Your in every video lol

    • @argenti3609
      @argenti3609 Před 5 lety +1

      Holy shit 18 minutes

  • @rodgerlimeseed6274
    @rodgerlimeseed6274 Před 5 lety +61

    The Action Lab
    The Action Lab
    The Action Lab
    Play with 100% ethanol and liquid nitrogen, please! The way it changes to a solid is really interesting!
    I would suggest you do 3 things specifically.
    1. Pour some ethanol in a container, then surround the container in liquid N2 and watch what happens.
    2. Pour some liquid N2 on top of the ethanol (you get an interesting leidenfrost effect here).
    3. Pour the ethanol directly into some liquid N2. It creates really cool structures.
    Thanks!!!

    • @sayujsethi9493
      @sayujsethi9493 Před 5 lety

      Didn't you just watch the king of random do that?

  • @nope9310
    @nope9310 Před rokem +1

    This video got a thumbs up just for that pseudo random generator explanation. As a programmer, I found the simplicity of that explanation to be so beautiful and will use it in the future when explaining the concept to others.

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding! You chose the perfect music for that light pattern!

  • @AwakenEmile
    @AwakenEmile Před 5 lety +371

    #HeyGoogle flip my house for me

  • @MammaOVlogs
    @MammaOVlogs Před 5 lety +189

    wow! l predict that this video will be watched by many, including your mom! :) Loved it!

    • @Jinxy23
      @Jinxy23 Před 5 lety +10

      It makes me so happy for some reason that you watch all your sons videos

    • @MammaOVlogs
      @MammaOVlogs Před 5 lety +7

      @@Jinxy23
      Thanks so much that is so nice of you to say!

    • @kalebsci
      @kalebsci Před 4 lety +1

      Your sons videos are both fun and informative! :D

    • @hectichive889
      @hectichive889 Před 4 lety

      This is wholesome not gonna lie

    • @pikachu-jf2oh
      @pikachu-jf2oh Před 3 lety

      Over 1k comments, what!?

  • @motifity3416
    @motifity3416 Před 3 lety +6

    The "Turncoat" in the background kills me inside, Unus Annus

    • @Termina_
      @Termina_ Před 3 lety

      Memento Mori… I died a little inside when I heard it in the background

  • @Vyantri
    @Vyantri Před 5 lety

    This guy is like a sorcerer! One of the best channels on CZcams!

  • @mr.knightthedetective7435
    @mr.knightthedetective7435 Před 5 lety +78

    #HeyGoogle, predict every motion and pattern of every single electron in my body.

    • @ricksanchez6110
      @ricksanchez6110 Před 5 lety +4

      Google:- currently they are excited I'll calculate when they are at ground state

    • @amineaboutalib
      @amineaboutalib Před 5 lety +1

      @@ricksanchez6110 I'm excited to know the results

    • @okktok
      @okktok Před 5 lety

      Mr.Knight The Detective to the graveyard

  • @teraflonik
    @teraflonik Před 5 lety +37

    #HeyGoogle! Michael here...

  • @puddintaine4556
    @puddintaine4556 Před 5 lety

    Excellent experiments with eloquent explanations.

  • @elirhm5926
    @elirhm5926 Před 2 lety

    one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen on CZcams

  • @helloimnisha
    @helloimnisha Před 5 lety +198

    #HeyGoogle give me a proof of the Riemann hypothesis

    • @khawabraghuvanshi8052
      @khawabraghuvanshi8052 Před 5 lety +4

      What is dat?

    • @connorcriss
      @connorcriss Před 5 lety +1

      Khawab Raghuvanshi
      A pretty conjecture that says all the solutions of the Riemann zeta function(look it up, I can’t explain this in a CZcams comment) fall within a certain range.

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash Před 5 lety

      HeyGoogle determine whether collatz conjecture is indeed a conjecture or not.

    • @legendariersgaming
      @legendariersgaming Před 5 lety +19

      ​@@khawabraghuvanshi8052 Aight, imagine you wanted to add together 1/1 + 1/4 + 1/9 + ... = (1/1)^2 + (1/2)^2 + (1/3)^2 + ... Well this sum actually does have a value, i.e. it converges, and it is equal to (pi^2)/6, which I will not explain here, but look for the Basel circle problem.
      Ok, now imagine replacing that exponent of 2 with another number, say s. Then you have a function of s, equal to the sum of (1/n)^s from n=1 to infinity. In other words, (1/1)^n + (1/2)^n + (1/3)^n + ... Well clearly this thing isn't defined for all s, like s=1 is just the harmonic series, which diverges to infinity. But...
      There's this function called the Riemann Zeta function. It takes in complex numbers, that is, numbers with both real and imaginary (b*i where i is the sqrt(-1)) components, and spits out another complex number. The Riemann Zeta function of a complex number s is written as ζ(s). But get this, the function actually *continues* the sum we just described using something in complex analysis called analytic continuation. Basically it extends the formula to include those numbers that don't make sense, like s=1.
      Interestingly for some s, ζ(s)=0. When s is a negative even integer (like -2, -4, -6, ...), ζ(s)=0, and these values are called the trivial zeroes of the Riemann Zeta function because (relatively speaking) they are easy to prove. However, the Riemann Hypothesis concerns those zeroes that are not negative even integers. Specifically the Riemann Hypothesis states that:
      All non-trivial zeroes of the Riemann Zeta function are complex numbers with real part (1/2), i.e. complex numbers of the form (1/2) + b*i for some real coefficient b.
      It's been proven that all non-trivial zeroes must lie in a "critical strip" where the real part is between 0 and 1 (in fact the proof is relatively easy, arising from the same formula used to prove the trivial zeroes), but the proof (or disproof) that they all must have real part (1/2) remains elusive. There is a $1,000,000 prize to anyone who can prove or disprove it (it is a Millennium Problem).
      The reason it's so important is because the problem relates to a lot, and I mean a *lot*, of other problems, including some regarding prime numbers. I won't go into any here, but take my word that if you prove the Riemann Hypothesis then you will go down in history as one of the greatest mathematicians to have ever lived.

    • @kevinmalone4511
      @kevinmalone4511 Před 5 lety +4

      @@legendariersgaming Damn that is some explanation! You are the best man...
      Thanks.

  • @stamatisvragas7720
    @stamatisvragas7720 Před 5 lety +453

    How to explain to people they are predictable
    I knew you would click "read more"

    • @kylaxial
      @kylaxial Před 5 lety +18

      MIND BLOWN

    • @jamesramirez0408
      @jamesramirez0408 Před 5 lety +16

      I know you would say that and I know this joke and I know its stolen and I know this is logic and I know kylaxial isnt "minblowned"...

    • @LoafAround
      @LoafAround Před 5 lety +41

      I didn't click it, i tapped it.
      Im using a phone

    • @stamatisvragas7720
      @stamatisvragas7720 Před 5 lety +5

      @@jamesramirez0408 I also know that you didn't like your own comment that you didnt write smth else first then deleted it because in that comment you seem "smarter" and I didnt get a notification for this. And I also know that you are REALLY fun at parties... I know how to use sarcasm too :D

    • @stamatisvragas7720
      @stamatisvragas7720 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jamesramirez0408 and no I didn't steal that... Do you really find ot that hard to make your own jokes?

  • @ratikeshdesale7495
    @ratikeshdesale7495 Před 4 lety

    Love ur work every single time

  • @deeptikumarroy8630
    @deeptikumarroy8630 Před 3 lety +3

    I like how optimistic you are to find order in chaos :D

  • @ps1nk4
    @ps1nk4 Před 5 lety +18

    4:36
    I think there are more combinations for balls to fall in the center then in the side
    For example
    Combinations for ball to fall in the most left section:
    LLLLLLLLLL
    only 1 combination
    Combinations for ball to fall in the center:
    LRLRLRLRLR
    RLRLRLRLRL
    RRRRRLLLLL
    LLLRRRRRLL
    ...
    (basically have the same amount of R's and L's)
    L = ball bounces to left
    R = ball bounces to right
    [Sorry for my english]

    • @fuzzycrafter9793
      @fuzzycrafter9793 Před 5 lety

      i thought your english was fine
      slightly bad grammar online is usually fine

  • @wesleywu2006
    @wesleywu2006 Před 5 lety +6

    Lmao the hey Google activated my phone's built in Google Assistant 😂

  • @NawalH.
    @NawalH. Před 5 lety

    Loved every second of this!

  • @madjo23s
    @madjo23s Před 5 lety

    Nice science as usual, Love your channel :)

  • @ReverbTek7
    @ReverbTek7 Před 5 lety +6

    Man when you said " Hey google, flip a coin" my google assistant replied and flipped a coin XD

  • @vernonzehr
    @vernonzehr Před 5 lety +35

    This predication of random and "random seeds" from software is exactly why I was very annoyed and skeptical when decades ago my state lottery switched from ping pong balls to computer generated.
    Okay first off, I know I know, ping pong balls could be more or equal to digital generation as far as manipulation and predictability. My feeling at the time was if someone was going to cheat, make them work really hard at it. These days I think it would be easier to hack a computer based lottery draw than hacking the ping pong balls as happened in the past. The inside job cheaters injected water into all the balls except the winning numbers pre-picked to manipulate a play 3 bet. The lighter balls went up the shoot faster, heavier balls stayed at the bottom. They got caught because it was so clearly obvious something weird happened.
    My thought when the lottery switched to computer numbers for security and cost, was there was no way to double check a computer draw for manipulation. There were no ping pong balls to check later. No paper trail. Anyway I was convinced I won more with ping pong balls than with computer picks. :)

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +22

      Well there was a mathematician who actually figured out one of the random functions and won the lottery twice in a row. You are correct.

    • @vernonzehr
      @vernonzehr Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheActionLab Holy cow! I had no idea that actually happened!
      Back in the day, I worked for an ad agency that promoted all the games for the state lottery. I use to illustrate posters (before photoshop existed, airbrushing big piles of money is NOT fun. The masking is a nightmare). I was also a bit of a computer nerd... just a bit... and was familiar with random generators back in the late 80's early 90s as was experimenting with very simple programing on the Macs we used. When the lottery announced this change to computer numbers I really sort of kind of freaked out a tiny little bit. No one where I worked understood anything I was trying to tell them. No one agreed with me. When I tried to explain "random seeds" and how it related to computer programming their eyes would glaze over and they would feign falling to sleep, making little snoring noises. Yes I was kind of nerdy back then. I am sure I deserved it. :)

    • @storm37000
      @storm37000 Před 5 lety +2

      advanced govt security computers listen to radio static, audio noise, or radio decay to get real randomness. Not sure if the lottery uses any of that but it should with how much money is at stake.

    • @maximilianfinkler8141
      @maximilianfinkler8141 Před 5 lety +1

      we can say the exact same thing about the electronic voting machines of brasil and other shitty places

  • @TheTrainMaster15
    @TheTrainMaster15 Před 5 lety +123

    #HeyGoogle why is everyone saying #HeyGoogle.

    • @MammaOVlogs
      @MammaOVlogs Před 4 lety

      lol

    • @unbreakablediamond6982
      @unbreakablediamond6982 Před 4 lety +2

      #HeyGoogle
      Google:Hey
      Me:=3

    • @tekelupharsin4426
      @tekelupharsin4426 Před 3 lety +1

      As a funny aside, I had to unplug my Google Nest Mini while watching this video, because it was very confused. I got the Nest Mini for free for being a long-standing CZcams Premium subscriber. It's actually on par if not better than my Alexa Echo Dot Gen2 in the other room. I didn't even know the Nest Mini existed until I got the popup on my phone while watching a CZcams video directing me to claim it (I didn't even have to pay for shipping). Google definitely needs to improve their marketing strategies for their gadgets, because if a senior programmer like myself doesn't even know the product existed, how on earth is the average consumer going to know.? 😶

    • @l4iamko
      @l4iamko Před 3 lety

      @@tekelupharsin4426 wait what after what time

  • @faaaaa7675
    @faaaaa7675 Před 5 lety

    you make science so fun to learn

  • @godsmixtape8371
    @godsmixtape8371 Před 5 lety +26

    When you said "hey Google flip a coin" my phone heard it and flipped a coin

  • @prakharpandey2392
    @prakharpandey2392 Před 5 lety +5

    That intro is just frikin Awesome!!

  • @bioboss8369
    @bioboss8369 Před 3 lety

    That music.. it's so familiar, yet new. The song both is my familiar past, yet forgotten memories. I listened to the song a full year, yet can never see why once again.

  • @bgrs1596
    @bgrs1596 Před 2 lety

    What? I’m glad I found this old video, the editing and filming is adorable

  • @josephowens7425
    @josephowens7425 Před 5 lety +3

    The action lab box is awesome. My wife and cousin both teach GT at their elementary schools. They are both looking forward to doing experiments with the gifted and talented kids. It’s very professional and the pin is super cool. Can’t wait for the next wonderful action lab box. Thank you for your hard work.

    • @Arthiel7
      @Arthiel7 Před 2 lety +1

      If only we would do experiments with ALL the kids we would have more of the gifted and talented ones. :)

  • @rafe4784
    @rafe4784 Před 5 lety +78

    Action Lab!
    Action Lab!
    Action Lab!
    Will I not get a love from you because I'm late this time?

  • @mitchelrathbone7185
    @mitchelrathbone7185 Před 5 lety +2

    That room though is amazing. I want my house fully automated like. That.

  • @justray8841
    @justray8841 Před 5 lety +4

    3:12 it hit that milly rock hard

  • @ksp-crafter5907
    @ksp-crafter5907 Před 5 lety +67

    🎓Who does know everything - Who magnetizes Mice?🐭
    👑Who is the Quantum King - more random than a Dice?🎲
    💪Who vacuums his Arm - Who beats the 4th Dimension?🌈
    ✨Who has the biggest Charm - and gets all the Attention?⚠
    🌟*~The Action Lab~* 🌟
    🌟*~The Action Lab~*🌟
    🌟*~The Action Lab~*🌟

    • @caloz.3656
      @caloz.3656 Před 5 lety +3

      KSP-Crafter nice!

    • @caloz.3656
      @caloz.3656 Před 5 lety +3

      KSP-Crafter why do you only have 3 likes? U deserve 3K

    • @OF01975
      @OF01975 Před 5 lety +4

      that was criinge

    • @grantriley7895
      @grantriley7895 Před 5 lety +2

      This was cringy but you get a pity like

    • @buggybo7288
      @buggybo7288 Před 5 lety +1

      we need that on a shirt

  • @lakrumallawa6454
    @lakrumallawa6454 Před 5 lety +6

    EVERY SINGLE DAMN TIME THIS DUDE SAID 'hey google!' ASSISTANT POPPED UP!!

  • @chipmarks5247
    @chipmarks5247 Před 2 lety

    This.... Is incredible.. Awesome, in the purest form of the word...

  • @tomvdb9369
    @tomvdb9369 Před rokem

    Great explanation 😎 thank you

  • @skyeturner5003
    @skyeturner5003 Před 5 lety +11

    You triggered my Google assistant, I got tails, also #HeyGoogle

  • @Jiftoo
    @Jiftoo Před 5 lety +6

    2:24 You activated my Google Assistant :)

  • @AirNeat
    @AirNeat Před 5 lety

    Dude that music is amazingly timed

  • @KURDinEXILE
    @KURDinEXILE Před 5 lety

    Awesome indeed. Thanks

  • @MrDerpinati
    @MrDerpinati Před 5 lety +63

    #HeyGoogle whats 0 divided by 0 dont say i have no friends

    • @carlycarpenter9275
      @carlycarpenter9275 Před 5 lety +12

      Ok then u have no cookies

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Před 5 lety +5

      Answer is 1. A number divided by itself is always 1. Don't care what anyone else says. :-)

    • @falconsite
      @falconsite Před 5 lety +2

      My3dviews that’s true but because division can’t increase number it either has to be -1 or 0. Because anything divided by 0 is always 0 than it’s 0 out of those two.
      Hope that could help!

    • @stevenmilnes2053
      @stevenmilnes2053 Před 5 lety +3

      The answer is undefined, it is not exactly known if it equals 1, 0 or -1, and almost is almost dependent on how you mathematically approach the problem, but you cant say for certainty, it is any answer

    • @ricksanchez6110
      @ricksanchez6110 Před 5 lety

      Google:- congratulations u have friend and that's me
      And iam imaginary
      (Evil morty theme plays)

  • @krxxsh
    @krxxsh Před 4 lety +5

    2:48 be lookin like every rappers hand while rappin

  • @omaralhafez5014
    @omaralhafez5014 Před 5 lety

    Great video ❤️ thanks alot

  • @aadrikdua9145
    @aadrikdua9145 Před 5 lety

    The starting was really cool man

  • @BltchErica
    @BltchErica Před 5 lety +3

    3:25 wow the pendulum actually made a pattern and then did it seamlessly in reverse

  • @rubinaali4109
    @rubinaali4109 Před rokem +4

    Please make a video on simple harmonic motion.

  • @What_The_Fuck_Did_I_Just_Watch

    3:11 - looks amazing!

  • @adeifeoluwajolaosho3586

    4:37
    The time independent schrodinger equation.
    You put it there because it usually predicts the probability of unpredictable events occurring at certain time periods or points in space by using wave functions.

  • @norsenthor3113
    @norsenthor3113 Před 5 lety +28

    There is no such thing as true random, randomness in simply a product of lack of information. All things in life are cause and effect, all things are constantly affected by millions of factors simultaneously. Our concept of randomness is created by our inability to measure and behold most of those causes

    • @johnrubensaragi4125
      @johnrubensaragi4125 Před 5 lety +4

      Except quantum mechanics

    • @davidcrandall3643
      @davidcrandall3643 Před 4 lety +4

      How do we know that quantum mechanics has true randomness? How do we know that we're just not lacking the information that would show that it's not truly random?

    • @Twisted_Spyral_Gaming
      @Twisted_Spyral_Gaming Před 4 lety

      Tachyons are quantum mechanics and are truly random in their direction.
      Gottem

    • @chaosdirge4906
      @chaosdirge4906 Před 4 lety

      I refuse to believe that. Its true that the more chaotic a system is the more predictable it is because there are more actions being taken to determine a variety of factors, but I believe there is inherit randomness to things at least in the smallest portion.

    • @RandomYTubeuser
      @RandomYTubeuser Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@davidcrandall3643 People have proposed that we just don't understand it well enough and so there might be hidden variables that actually determine what appears to be random. Such theories are called hidden variable theories. However, Bell's theorem pretty much disproves the possibility of such hidden variables so we can be pretty confident that we're dealing with true randomness.

  • @dynamitrex3975
    @dynamitrex3975 Před 5 lety +8

    We must remember
    Nothing is random.
    Nothing.
    The truest fact of all.

    • @Ambigious
      @Ambigious Před 4 lety

      protizemo s
      Thats not true at all. Ofcourse there are random occurences.

    • @roylavecchia1436
      @roylavecchia1436 Před 4 lety

      @@Ambigious No there really are no random occurrences. Randomness is just an illusion.

    • @Ambigious
      @Ambigious Před 4 lety

      Roy Lavecchia
      That applies to most things. But not things like atomic decay. As far as we know, its completly random. Thats just sn example, there are more.

  • @deeprecce9852
    @deeprecce9852 Před 5 lety

    One Great Video..thanks for sharing!!

  • @devvratbani5209
    @devvratbani5209 Před 5 lety +1

    Schrödinger's equation. Because it's used to calculate the shape and size of orbitals which are probable regions of finding a completely random electron that orbits the nucleus

  • @jurajmolcan5204
    @jurajmolcan5204 Před 5 lety +7

    Ok like this really got me. You said Google flip a coin for me and my Google assistant did that because I was listening on speakers 😂😂😂 Than you said dim the light and my screen got darker

  • @clr1238
    @clr1238 Před 5 lety +31

    #HeyGoogle Say to me all of the pi numbers.

    • @clr1238
      @clr1238 Před 5 lety +2

      @ß ronk I kNoW iTs InfIniTE!11!! I waS JoKinG!!1!

    • @Damjes
      @Damjes Před 5 lety +8

      okay, they are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, but in other order and duplicated

    • @clr1238
      @clr1238 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Damjes Duplicated? Aren't they in a "random" order? The pi number is a non-periodic dizime (don't know how to spell I'm brazilian).

    • @luizftavares
      @luizftavares Před 5 lety

      @@clr1238 pi isnt random, as we have formulas to approach its number, also se pode usar "numeral" ou "character" ou só "number"

    • @thisisweirderthanyou9855
      @thisisweirderthanyou9855 Před 5 lety +1

      3.14159
      That's all I know

  • @nahinahmed2882
    @nahinahmed2882 Před 5 lety

    The given equation is the famous
    Schrödinger's Time Dependent Wave Equation. It gives the solution of a wave function which is a function of time and space and is widely used in Quantum Mechanics to get an idea how quantum particles interact with each other. From this we can also get the Eigen value of an Eigen function. The operator used here is the Hamiltonian operator. This equation can be used to get an idea of randomness, because wave function is a probabilistic concept.

  • @zachtv16
    @zachtv16 Před 3 lety

    This helps I have always wondered how a double pendulum works

  • @maixyt
    @maixyt Před 5 lety +4

    When you say hey google my phones Google assistant truns on 😂 😂

  • @meplaygamesometimes
    @meplaygamesometimes Před 3 lety +3

    The background music makes me think of Unus Annus

  • @michael102387
    @michael102387 Před 2 lety

    Dude that was good I loved that

  • @MemesnShet
    @MemesnShet Před rokem

    One of the most interesting sponsored videos I've ever seen

  • @mikeprice7888
    @mikeprice7888 Před 5 lety +4

    "And random being the Swift fellow he was................"

  • @PremKhunt
    @PremKhunt Před 5 lety +8

    #HeyGoogle how much amount did you pay to The Action Lab?

  • @michealarburn9861
    @michealarburn9861 Před 9 měsíci

    You know you made it big when Google is sponsoring you vedeo!!

  • @it_genfailure
    @it_genfailure Před 5 lety

    It’s cool that the thing follows the music for a few secs

  • @anatidaephobicduck3280
    @anatidaephobicduck3280 Před 4 lety +5

    I’ll save you 7 minutes now. Basically everything is predictable except quantum

  • @sable3321
    @sable3321 Před 5 lety +31

    #HeyGoogle hi how are ya

  • @inyalgaico1563
    @inyalgaico1563 Před 3 lety

    ive been thinking like this unknowingly for a long time

  • @lukostello
    @lukostello Před 2 lety

    I'd like to know how you can be certain quantum mechanics are truely random rather than it being a possibility that there are factors we haven't/can't control for which will continue to prevent us from being able to predict the result.

  • @Tyler-gp8je
    @Tyler-gp8je Před 5 lety +14

    The answer is clearly no. Ever seen The King Of Random? Where's no predicting that.. whatever it is

    • @KilliKonKarnage
      @KilliKonKarnage Před 5 lety

      Pretty easy to predict that channel now. It's always some crap involving a vacuum chamber.

    • @mudra4227
      @mudra4227 Před 5 lety

      KilliKonKarnage it was unpredictable when Grant ran it.. really miss him

    • @KhushiSharma-ci2kf
      @KhushiSharma-ci2kf Před 4 lety +1

      Savitar RIP grant

  • @masterelement475
    @masterelement475 Před 5 lety +10

    #HeyGoogle is the despacito 2 released yet

  • @fcox7015
    @fcox7015 Před 5 lety

    ive wating for this video the past two weeks...

  • @EGbeatz
    @EGbeatz Před 5 lety +1

    Randomness is based on perspective, their is no system that can’t be precisely predicted unless the factors are not measurable. Theoretically however we can calculate every factor going back to the Big Bang.

  • @erazure.
    @erazure. Před 5 lety +6

    If you think about it, if nothing is random then everything that has happened from the beginning of the universe and everything that will happen is already predetermined. In other words you have absolutely no free will, feel insignificant yet?

    • @waveplasma1369
      @waveplasma1369 Před 5 lety

      Hi Sans

    • @slippery_gecko9274
      @slippery_gecko9274 Před 5 lety

      Actually we do you preddicted our free will

    • @thecarsyndaily8899
      @thecarsyndaily8899 Před 5 lety

      There’s just one error with that logic. You used the term “predetermined,” which implies some overarching consciousness or system making decisions on the outcome of the universe. However, I believe a better term to use is “inevitable.” This is because of the hypothetical concept that if you take a decision you made at “x” point in time, and then reset the entire universe to its exact position as it stood in that point in time, that decision would be the same. However, it wasn’t determined, it was merely unavoidable. You could argue that with enough information, every decision could be predicted. Collect all the variables, you could know the end result. But what if free will was accepted as information to collect? You could argue free will to be a combination of facts and influences leading to some statistical outcome as perceived by the person with the will in question. However, that still wouldn’t alter the inevitability because of the situation I showed. Free will and consciousness would still follow that concept.
      I’m glad I researched this. #BigQuestionsDebate20162017.

    • @erazure.
      @erazure. Před 5 lety +2

      Carsyn Jacobsen the ‘system’ in question are the laws of Physics determined by the basic fields that our universe operates on. As for using all the variables in order to predict the future, if such a device was to be created it would need to be completely isolated and not included in the data in order for it to work, rendering it pretty much useless. The point I was trying to make was that time isn’t linear according to the theory, not moving in one direction as we perceive it at least, instead all moments of time throughout space are simultaneous and it’s just our perception of the order that makes it appear to be moving creating the illusion of free will and probability ect.

  • @lanceph2078
    @lanceph2078 Před 5 lety +3

    "I WISH I CAN DANCE LIKE THAT"

  • @tomasseeber
    @tomasseeber Před 5 lety +2

    It is admirable how this guy developed this ability to focus on absurd concepts, and make something interesting out of them. I believe he used to ask lots of dumb questions when little, and his not brighter father bullied him with insufficient answers, while his mother supported him and encouraged him anyway so much, that she helped him become this scientific monster, proving there is light at the end of a dumb question.

    • @overlord3481
      @overlord3481 Před 2 lety

      ????????

    • @tomasseeber
      @tomasseeber Před 2 lety

      @@overlord3481 Nevermind, intelligence stuff.

    • @overlord3481
      @overlord3481 Před 2 lety

      @@tomasseeber don't know if you're tired or just a downright lunatic

  • @Inspector11
    @Inspector11 Před 4 lety +1

    You made my chromebook go off at the beginning

  • @stamatisvragas7720
    @stamatisvragas7720 Před 5 lety +12

    Violet bannana fridge
    You didnt predict that comment did you?

  • @Nightmare-kv8bt
    @Nightmare-kv8bt Před 5 lety +58

    #HeyGoogle....is math related to science?😀
    I never got these many likes everrr...i know 9 isn't a lot for most of da people...but im happy

    • @deanwinchest3906
      @deanwinchest3906 Před 5 lety +1

      Night mare Not quite, science is related to Math and is the result of making precise measurements as demonstrated in the coin flip in the beginning of the video😊

    • @jerotoro2021
      @jerotoro2021 Před 5 lety +1

      I was about to say science uses math, but science is not math.... HOWEVER, thinking about it more, "science" in it's broadest sense is just a systematic quantification of knowledge... math is the expression of quantities and their relation to each other. It's a pretty blurred line, but I'd almost say that math IS a science, the science of quantities. Definitely debatable though.

    • @Nightmare-kv8bt
      @Nightmare-kv8bt Před 5 lety

      Damnnn you guys know a lot

    • @matthewbatchelor3547
      @matthewbatchelor3547 Před 5 lety

      Science is a form of maths, and vice versa. Maths helps explain science at a fundamental hence the use of the shrodinger equation - a mathematical equation helps determine shape of atomic orbitals.

    • @jamie36
      @jamie36 Před 5 lety

      Does nobody get the reference?

  • @mariannmariann2052
    @mariannmariann2052 Před 5 lety

    I have a few questions.
    BTW, GA stands for Google Assistant.
    1. How do you get someone to sponsor you? Is it just random, or are you actually begging them or telling them?
    2. Why did you need this fancy GA stuff if you can do it all yourself?
    Then comes the behind-the-scenes (kinda) stuff!
    3. What mechanism makes the screen go up? I know it's Google Assistant, but what does do it?
    4. Where did you get all the Google related stuff (like fans) and the safety check siren? For the siren, what GA things make it do the stuff? And all the things like turning off the light?
    5. Is the GA logo on the whiteboard just printed paper glued on the board, or something else?

  • @OUST490
    @OUST490 Před 2 lety

    The linear ocular sequence of occurrence in which the element of conversion for the quanitave values in consequence with the offset of the physiological dynamics is inevitably subject to occur in any setting

  • @supersilverhazeroker
    @supersilverhazeroker Před 5 lety +10

    "Every Cause has its Effect;
    every Effect has its Cause;
    everything happens according to Law;
    Chance is but a name for Law not recognized;
    there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the Law."--The Kybalion.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 Před 4 lety

      This chain of cause and effect continues on and must continue backwards. Without the first cause, the chain cannot exist. The first cause must be uncaused, exempt from the Law. It must have made the Law. It must be outside the Law.

  • @joat1979
    @joat1979 Před 5 lety +4

    #HeyGoogle this video deserves a like!

    • @googlehome9039
      @googlehome9039 Před 5 lety

      It seems like you haven't Subscribed yet.

    • @joat1979
      @joat1979 Před 5 lety

      @@googlehome9039 Alright, I subbed. But I only did it for The Action Lab's channel....cause it is awesome.

  • @TrekTops
    @TrekTops Před 2 lety

    i love this channel . 💪👊

  • @edaddycliquefitness2420

    He set off my Google home. Thats great