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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2023
  • This is a draft! I made this months ago but never got art to finish it. I figured I may as well upload it for fun.
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  • @Kenadian
    @Kenadian Před 5 měsíci +14557

    For those who don't know, this is a microsoft paint draft I could never finish. If you wanna animate this yourself I don't mind at all. Consider it public domain lol

    • @timxg
      @timxg Před 5 měsíci +55

      the

    • @azrael1284
      @azrael1284 Před 5 měsíci +259

      use f5 and quakepro to see past the 1 block thick door and obtain the crystal

    • @chrisconklin7831
      @chrisconklin7831 Před 5 měsíci +56

      Boy I got lost when it got into the universe stuff, but it all makes sense now.... sort of...

    • @HellTater
      @HellTater Před 5 měsíci

      Republicans w😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢
      ????????

    • @0kr4m
      @0kr4m Před 5 měsíci +14

      @@HellTaterwhat?

  • @HFIAPY
    @HFIAPY Před 2 měsíci +3434

    "The test isn't that hard"
    The test:

  • @mite3959
    @mite3959 Před 5 měsíci +8091

    I love how you just stop being a character midway through as you just watch the madness unfold lol

    • @alpixrezzie7501
      @alpixrezzie7501 Před 5 měsíci +197

      what are we even doing the whole time xd

    • @Wiggly38
      @Wiggly38 Před 5 měsíci +376

      Then just suddenly reappear at the end and go "Yeah thanks, child 1!"

    • @shua_the_great
      @shua_the_great Před 5 měsíci +182

      That was just the obvious outcome of our choice to give the flute to child 1.

    • @carsonpaullee
      @carsonpaullee Před 5 měsíci +30

      Then child 1 gives you the magic crystal

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Před 5 měsíci +7

      I would have made a pipe out of the flute.

  • @al-oq7ob
    @al-oq7ob Před 2 měsíci +1793

    I like how the children are blind but can see the dice roll and do all kinds of tasks

    • @paulaccuardi9071
      @paulaccuardi9071 Před 2 měsíci +83

      They could feel the dimples on the dice

    • @Flappy09
      @Flappy09 Před měsícem

      ⁠@@paulaccuardi9071”While you, and all 3 children can always *see* the number rolled…”

    • @lasagna3289
      @lasagna3289 Před měsícem +36

      @@paulaccuardi9071He specifically said they see the die

    • @realdarefort2
      @realdarefort2 Před měsícem +13

      Guys, the time machine created a praradoxial rift, meaning all time, future and past is either never happening or is happening now, meaning that all of the children were predestined to have the gem, giving them god powers

    • @niclaswa5408
      @niclaswa5408 Před měsícem +20

      Their eyes are in a superposition where they can both see and not see

  • @verylostdoommarauder
    @verylostdoommarauder Před 3 měsíci +2024

    I love how this is every riddle, logic puzzle, and paradox shoved into one.

  • @dootdoodle569
    @dootdoodle569 Před 5 měsíci +16382

    this felt actually coherent at first and then devolved into what can only be described as the child of an acid trip and a fever dream

    • @ZwebblesYTB
      @ZwebblesYTB Před 5 měsíci +66

      dream?????

    • @arcturus2599
      @arcturus2599 Před 5 měsíci +350

      I showed this to my friend and their response was "broke college student takes LSD for the first time"

    • @pandaqwanda
      @pandaqwanda Před 5 měsíci +98

      which of the 3*10^44+6 children

    • @rogueabyss
      @rogueabyss Před 5 měsíci +38

      this is exactly how it felt, and I love it... and the ending is too good

    • @Susul-lj2wm
      @Susul-lj2wm Před 5 měsíci +33

      if child one prime did acid before observing child 2, would the superposition still collapse? (i am making a joke, yes i know the actual answer please dont correct me, i am just trying to be funny)

  • @alpixrezzie7501
    @alpixrezzie7501 Před 5 měsíci +3242

    “double it and give it to the next person” was the part that broke me

  • @GolfcuBebe
    @GolfcuBebe Před měsícem +159

    I love how he smoothly transitions to another statement without even explaining the last one. It truly feels like a fever dream

  • @shashanksams
    @shashanksams Před 3 měsíci +335

    feels like a veritasium, vsauce, cgp grey, 3blue1brown, nigahiga, exurb1a videos
    LOVED it i want more

    • @Giftgoesplayz
      @Giftgoesplayz Před měsícem +25

      Don't forget Kurzgesagt in a Nutshell 😂

    • @dragon-bm9mv
      @dragon-bm9mv Před měsícem +8

      Dude imagin if you put all of them in the hardest escape room and see how much time it takes for them to solve it

    • @NowWhatDoYouHave
      @NowWhatDoYouHave Před měsícem +3

      SmarterEveryDay

    • @andregustavo2086
      @andregustavo2086 Před měsícem

      ​@@GiftgoesplayzAs well as scienceclic and Arvin ash

  • @bencemate5985
    @bencemate5985 Před 4 měsíci +4132

    I love how oddly menacing it is when you reveal that "child 4 is not perfectly rational and did not previously exist"

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +117

      it's like that one random guy just pass by and decide to jump in the conversation anyways.
      why i know this? i was

    • @pufflemacro
      @pufflemacro Před 2 měsíci +41

      the real child 4 was the friends we made along the way.

    • @spawel1
      @spawel1 Před měsícem +3

      roko's

  • @zephangreer7487
    @zephangreer7487 Před 2 měsíci +308

    This is combining a little from almost every TED-Ed video ever seen.
    And I love it.

  • @SyonicYt
    @SyonicYt Před 2 měsíci +478

    The fact that you didn’t start saying nonsense words is amazing and I applaud you for taking the harder route

  • @joshbarkis4058
    @joshbarkis4058 Před 5 měsíci +1558

    Let's say, hypothetically, you were being followed by an invincible snail...

  • @henriouellet8416
    @henriouellet8416 Před 5 měsíci +3681

    This has like, a million different references to trolley problem, shrodinger's cat, prisonner's dilemma, the one with the island where everyone has green eyes, a lot of different stuff. This is ridiculously crazy and I love it!

    • @jungqianchen8348
      @jungqianchen8348 Před 5 měsíci +93

      Yeah, I will try to make a timestamp compilation later or wait for someone to do it tomorrow, there is lots of nerdy references.

    • @ClementinesmWTF
      @ClementinesmWTF Před 5 měsíci +71

      It even has some variation of a hats problem subtly put in there and very niche Garfield joke

    • @ZephyrysBaum
      @ZephyrysBaum Před 5 měsíci +52

      @@ClementinesmWTFAnd the game "lights out" , the joke about stuff being sphereical in physics textbooks references to bad youtuber challenges and soo much more!

    • @petercormack2859
      @petercormack2859 Před 5 měsíci +71

      Roko’s basilisk, spherical cows, circle theorems, hilbert’s paradox of the grand hotel, Latin, the liar paradox, the grandfather paradox or the Terminator, Theseus’ ship, and probably a bunch of other references
      Also, I’m guessing the letters at 0:30 are some caesar shifted text but I can’t be bothered to check it

    • @elizathegamer413
      @elizathegamer413 Před 5 měsíci +23

      Hilbert's hotel, the sleeping beauty coin thing, rokos basilisk

  • @Bsting2
    @Bsting2 Před měsícem +51

    You see, using F5 gave me a whole new perspective and I was able to see a gem behind door number 2 that I wouldn't have seen before.

  • @f0nt_
    @f0nt_ Před měsícem +64

    Lyrics:
    You find yourself in an unfamiliar world. In front of you are three children, each of them perfectly rational. Each child is also guarding one of three doors. Behind two of the doors is a monster that will rip all of your limbs off and leave you to die of blood loss, but behind the third door is a magic crystal that will give its holder the powers of a god. You don't know which door the crystal is behind, and you can't understand the language the children speak, but for inexplicable reasons, you know that they can understand your questions. One of them will always tell the truth, one of them always lies, and if you could ask the third one, they would tell you they always lie. Don't think about it. Each child is also blind and only knows what's behind their own door and what their own true or false role is. But what's interesting is that every time any of them answer a question, they will roll a six-sided die. Whichever number the die lands on, they will cycle their truth roles that many spaces. Like so, of course, if it lands on a three or a six, there will effectively be no change, since after that roll, their roles do a full barrel roll. While you and all three children can always see the number rolled, you don't know which way their roles will cycle.
    While pondering this problem, you find a brilliantly crafted flute on a pedestal nearby. You take the flute and read the inscription on the pedestal, which gives you important information. Child one wants the flute badly, and if you give it to him, he will do anything he can to help you win this challenge and receive the crystal. Child two has the ability to communicate in a language you understand using the flute, but only if you know Morse code. Child three is skilled in combat and promises she can use the flute as a weapon to protect you from imminent death if you happen to open a door with a monster. Which child should you give the flute to?
    Since you don't know Morse code and you're not planning on opening a door with a monster, you give the flute to child one, believing that even if he's the liar, his perfectly rational actions will certainly be in your favor. You then stand in front of door number three as you and child one realize you both have the same idea. Child one opens his door, revealing a monster behind it, and you realize that your odds of guessing the correct door will increase if you now change your decision to door number two. But before you can ask Child two to open it, child one's body is brutally dismembered by the monster behind the door. Child two runs away screaming, and child three takes the flute from child one's corpse and kills the monster. However, when they return, child two moves to guard door number one, child three moves to guard door number two, and child four moves to guard door number three, and so on and so on up to infinity. It should be mentioned that child four is not perfectly rational and did not previously exist; rather, they were a hypothetical future superintelligence which plans to revive anyone in the past who didn't help in their creation into a simulated punishment. Since you and child one each helped child four come into existence, you two are spared, while children two and three enter a simulated reality.
    Child four simulates the two children piloting individual spherical, frictionless cows flying at the same altitude on one axis over a Euclidean planet with a diameter of 50 kilometers. Child two's cow travels at 10 kilometers per day, and child three's cow travels at 20 kilometers per day, starting on Sunday. Child four tells them that at some point during the next five days, they will crash into each other on a day they won't expect. They realize that they won't crash on Friday since making it to Friday will no longer make the crash date unexpected. The same logic eliminates Thursday and Wednesday. Then child four tells them that they will be unconscious for nearly the entire flight. Four will flip a coin, and if it lands on heads, they will both wake up briefly on Monday, and if it lands on tails, they will wake up once on Monday and then on Tuesday with no memory of previously waking up. When they wake up, they have the option to turn exactly 180 degrees without decelerating in hopes of avoiding a crash. They don't know where they start relative to each other, and they're still blind. Additionally, two and three both have the opportunity to throw each other under the bus. Initially, it is determined that when they crash, they will both wake up injured on a deserted island. If they choose to screw each other over, they will survive the crash unharmed, while the other will stay in a two-week coma before waking up. If they both screw each other over, neither will survive the crash. Both being completely rational, they each elect to screw the other over, but child two was currently the liar, so he accidentally tells child four he won't screw child three over. And when they both wake up on the flight, they ponder what the odds are that Forrest coin landed on heads as they crash land on the island where the only source of food is coconut. Child three collects all the coconuts before child two gets out of his coma. She says she will only share coconuts with child two if he can give a proof that explains why the line between any two non-entipital points on the surface of a spherical coconut will be perpendicular to a line from one of the points to the other in a typical point. Child two comes up with the solution instantly but is still the liar and thus explains it completely wrong, and consequently starves to death. Is this really a free transaction? Child three then realizes something interesting. She will always know whether she's telling a true statement or not, and thus can ask herself questions about all of science until she achieves virtual omniscience, which she uses to free herself from the simulation along with child two who will now be in a superposition between deceased and revived until directly observed. Child two uses three's trick to gain omniscience, builds a time machine to travel back before the entire experiment, and kidnaps child one, preventing the experiment from ever happening in Timeline B. It should be noted that only the alive half of the child two superposition did this; the dead half did not. Now timeline B is in a superposition of containing or not containing child one. This causes the newly superimposed child two B to get revenge on child two prime by going back in time and killing his grandfather and producing timeline C, which begins a chain reaction opening more and more alternate universes, all of them simultaneously existing and not existing. Meanwhile, in the A plot, child three takes the original child one's limbs and puts him back together into a near replica, but child four has the flute and isn't sure which of the two child ones is the real one. He offers it to the child one made of the original one's limbs, but he says to double it and give it to the next person. Child one B says the same thing, and he asks every instance of child one in every branching time timeline the same question until child one-101 tells him to have it and give it to all the previous instances, creating upwards of two non-alien flutes across the multiverse. And now the outside of each of these 100 universes is labeled randomly with the numbers 1 through 100. Child one Prime goes to the universe labeled 100 and opens every universe corresponding with the order of magnitude of flutes in the previous one until he finds the one at the end of the loop with two to the 100 flutes. Child one B turns off the lights in every universe, child two B turns on the lights in every other universe, child three B every third universe, and so on and so on. Child two Prime also toggles the lights in every other universe, putting half of them in a superposition of non-existing, having the lights on and having the lights off. Child three Prime tells the first 100 universes that at least one of them contains an instance of Child 3 and that an observer in Universe Prime sees an odd number of universes with the lights off. After 100 days with just the given information, the universes 1-100 logically determine whether their own lights are on or off and escape the experiment. Child three B is now adult 3B and solves the Riemann hypothesis. Child 3C starts selling pork chops side of the street for a bargain. Child 3D oven the cold food hot out eat the food. At this point, a simulated version of child 1 starts traveling across a line of universes at a rate of one universe every time it expands by 10 universes. Paradoxically, he eventually gets to the end and sees a superimposed trolley about to kill five people. He redirects it to kill one person who just so happened to be child 2-10 to the 44th, which stops the entire chain reaction of timelines. He asks himself questions until he determines which door the crystal is behind in this timeline and takes it. The simulation of child 1 has now become God and begins an epic battle against child One Prime who has another instance of the God Crystal. Their battle tears apart the multiverse holding time and space over itself several times until child one in perfect rationale directly observes Child 2, causing the superposition to collapse, deleting the entire multiverse that was entangled with him as promised for giving him the flute. Child one then hands the crystal to you, both of you knowing it was all part of the master plan if you carefully follow the logic. In any other scenario, you will realize that this is the only scenario where you are guaranteed to receive the crystal.

    • @rxb1785
      @rxb1785 Před měsícem +10

      nah bruhmy man really took the time and effort to note down everything ken said and then proceeded to call it "lyrics"

    • @xxGreenRoblox
      @xxGreenRoblox Před 24 dny +4

      @@rxb1785 basically a music video with how nonsensical it is

    • @Naea3
      @Naea3 Před 20 dny +5

      Nah ur actually insane for this😧🪈

    • @f0nt_
      @f0nt_ Před 8 dny +3

      @@rxb1785 this took way too long

  • @Quibelies-Quible17
    @Quibelies-Quible17 Před 5 měsíci +3102

    This is what Ted Ed feels like sometimes. Coherence slowly turning to absolute gibberish 😅

    • @FloridianFool
      @FloridianFool Před 5 měsíci +170

      AT LEAST NINETEY NINE OF YOU HAVE GREEN EYES.

    • @johannaryleigh3538
      @johannaryleigh3538 Před 5 měsíci +22

      @@FloridianFool Ozo

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Hey that’s not fair. They also have Sue Klebold.

    • @Azurethewolf168
      @Azurethewolf168 Před 5 měsíci +25

      @@wildfire9280yes, my favorite guilt tripping mother who can’t fathom her child did anything wrong and blames it on his friend

    • @nathanpierce7681
      @nathanpierce7681 Před 5 měsíci +14

      god bless the world of ted ed riddles

  • @whiz8569
    @whiz8569 Před 5 měsíci +596

    I think my favorite is Child 2, being perfectly rational, knowing the answer to Child 3's question for the coconuts but not answering it right because he always lies.

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +45

      the pain of lying: once you start there'll never be redemption, no matter how much soul you sacrifised

    • @thegamingteen44mc5
      @thegamingteen44mc5 Před 3 měsíci +41

      And then he becomes a superposition and causes multiversal chaos

  • @ZigIsZagged25
    @ZigIsZagged25 Před měsícem +118

    This video is actually a masterpiece, all the twists and turns are hilarious, and there are also a ton of references. I probably missed a bunch but here are all the ones I found (both in the video and in the comments):
    0:01 SeaWattGaming
    0:32 Three Gods Riddle
    1:55 Monty Hall Problem
    2:19 Infinite Hotel Paradox
    2:49 Physics Joke
    2:52 Airplane Riddle
    3:38 Prisoner's Dilemma
    4:08 Coconut Island Analogy
    4:46, 7:18 Schrödinger's Cat
    5:23 Ship of Theseus
    5:50 Prisoner Box Riddle
    6:05 Locker Riddle
    6:20 Green Eyes Logic Puzzle
    6:53 Trolley Problem
    Also the most accurate part is that you're initially given almost none of the necessary information and then he just pulls a nonsensical solution out of thin air

    • @ColoredMemories
      @ColoredMemories Před měsícem +5

      you forgot the sleeping beauty paradox at 3:20

    • @sparshsah
      @sparshsah Před měsícem +3

      and Unexpected Hanging Paradox at 3:03 + Grandfather Paradox at 5:10 + Zeno's Paradox at 6:45

  • @MrMellin
    @MrMellin Před měsícem +32

    I love how this includes many references to different mind puzzles and paradoxes covered by TED-Ed. I also like the consistency of the story, remembering midway through that one of the children is a liar (child 2) and bringing back the superposition joke that ends up finishing the plot. Well done friend

  • @jorgesaxon3781
    @jorgesaxon3781 Před 5 měsíci +4166

    3 doors 0:00
    monty hall 2:03
    Hilbert paradox 2:26
    Rokos basilisk 2:33
    Topology cows 2:48
    ??? 3:02
    Unexpected Hanging Paradox 3:06
    ??? 3:19
    Prisioner dilema 3:45
    Coconut Analogy 4:11
    Piniochio 4:42
    schrodingers cat 4:45
    grandfathers paradox 4:53
    ship of theseus 5:25
    Floyd’s Cycle Finding Algorithm 5:52
    the lightswitch/locker problem 6:01
    Riehman zeta hypotethis 6:39
    Why *Do* They Call It Oven When You Of In The Cold Food Of Out Hot Eat The Food? Garfield 6:42
    Ant on a rubber rope 6:46
    Trolley problem 6:53

    • @r3ked272
      @r3ked272 Před 5 měsíci +333

      Part of 3:19 is Ted Ed's airplane dilemma
      6:20 is the green eyes prison island problem, also by Ted Ed

    • @Mahfy3w
      @Mahfy3w Před 5 měsíci +9

      Up This

    • @alexgelado1357
      @alexgelado1357 Před 5 měsíci +185

      3:19 is the Sleeping Beauty Problem: czcams.com/video/XeSu9fBJ2sI/video.html&ab_channel=Veritasium

    • @norddocs
      @norddocs Před 5 měsíci +9

      What is pinochio

    • @guylikesbananas3986
      @guylikesbananas3986 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Cool

  • @AdaFear
    @AdaFear Před 5 měsíci +1195

    This video perfectly encapsulates what watching Ted Ed videos as a small kid was like, at first you can understand somethings, then it becomes increasingly incomprehensible until you're just going along with it.

  • @Idolikemusic
    @Idolikemusic Před měsícem +27

    This may have been the greatest video ever put on this platform

  • @qew_Nemo
    @qew_Nemo Před měsícem +10

    I love how you satirized the ludicrous premises of certain logical puzzles by making the fallacy of "if you can be honest with yourself, you can accurately answer absolutely any question", that's hilarious.

  • @_gerg
    @_gerg Před 5 měsíci +474

    Just when you think it's over, it just keeps going

  • @coltonlanger7707
    @coltonlanger7707 Před 4 měsíci +1663

    I remember this riddle from when I was little. It’s a bit confusing but very straightforward once you understand the basics!

    • @youraverageperson5831
      @youraverageperson5831 Před 4 měsíci +64

      Ahh yes the “basics”

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +1

      explain: blah blah blah anime blah blha bhla cringe balblajnbalb i'm having a heart attack blah hlga h gjfgablsg vdkdbd i'm giving up i can't do this anymore even i dont hav any idea how this is supposed to link with string theory *JUST PRESS F5, FUCK IT* blahb hbalbhabhahba;hb;a your mother vspoh erhnefshm98erhpehiogesohskjgvmagnomgaafpogcmojbtnbsav that was what i spam when my kehyboard got mad ffuiuuuuiuuuouiuuuckj i took a quantium crap in heaven's gate

    • @alessio6880
      @alessio6880 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Nice, explain It then.

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci

      @@alessio6880idk, f5?

    • @finnokeefe189
      @finnokeefe189 Před 2 měsíci

      @@alessio6880prepare for an explainer the size of war and peace

  • @lexlumi
    @lexlumi Před měsícem +22

    this should be played to every human being on earth. this is absolutely amazing and a work of art, and danse macabre makes it 100x better.

  • @juancheezwhiz
    @juancheezwhiz Před měsícem +9

    This is officially my favorite CZcams video now.

  • @puppable
    @puppable Před 4 měsíci +558

    I always wondered if these logic puzzle videos really help make you smarter, now i know that actually they turn you into a hyperdimensional super genius

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +9

      ... that beckons if it's worth it

  • @the135joker3
    @the135joker3 Před 5 měsíci +1210

    The MS Paint aesthetic is brilliant - makes the slightly terrifying absurdism absolutely hilarious

  • @21ack
    @21ack Před dnem

    Half it and give it to all previous incarnations kills me every time. Truly one of the greatest videos ever made

  • @stardewofpyrrhia4381
    @stardewofpyrrhia4381 Před 4 měsíci +8

    NOTHING this intellectual has made me laugh THIS UNCONTROLLABLY, I love this more than I love any other CZcams video, thank you for your service!

  • @stardustandflames126
    @stardustandflames126 Před 5 měsíci +462

    I would watch a Netflix adaptation of Ted ED into a cinematic multiverse, where all the characters originate from logical dilemmas trying to escape the hellish confines of their existence...

    • @RTOmega
      @RTOmega Před 5 měsíci +8

      Would be legendry.

    • @koolkhicken5050
      @koolkhicken5050 Před 5 měsíci +8

      So a nerdy Black Mirror?

    • @-Galaxy-2695
      @-Galaxy-2695 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@koolkhicken5050yes

    • @indianministryofilluminati3531
      @indianministryofilluminati3531 Před 5 měsíci +6

      The Monty Hall Chronicles
      Rieman Zeta Reckoning
      The Grandfather Paradox
      Dilemma of the Prisoner
      Return of the Basilisk of Roko

    • @MarcusHale2
      @MarcusHale2 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I haven't finished it yet, but so far I believe Dark could be a complex development of what would have been to be trapped inside a time loop made due to a grandfather's paradox 🤔

  • @orilego6736
    @orilego6736 Před 11 měsíci +1935

    You coud just have used f5 and quake pro which woud give you a whole new pespective and you woud be able to see a crystal you coudn't have seen before

    • @Droopid
      @Droopid Před 5 měsíci +83

      why does it say 6 months ago?????

    • @PotatoScience3k
      @PotatoScience3k Před 5 měsíci +13

      Wait yeah!

    • @Hi-qk9fj
      @Hi-qk9fj Před 5 měsíci +16

      I got 6 months ago as well

    • @Chariotrequiemiscoolok
      @Chariotrequiemiscoolok Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Droopid Simple, they used f5 to gain a whole new perspective and realized that they are made up of the same fundamental particles as every other object in the universe, meaning that they Are the universe and sacrificed a non-vital body part and re-wrote it's molecular structure to become the crystal that was hidden behind door 2 and became a god, allowing him to directly manipulate any part of the multiverse so long as it is not already being manipulated by a being of equal power. Fortunately, both the Simulated version of Child 1 and Ken himself (The 2 beings who became gods in the video) had no interest in this part of reality, allowing @orilego6736 to manipulate the single line of code being shown to us to denote the time that their comment was posted.

    • @StagnanaAnnana
      @StagnanaAnnana Před 5 měsíci +118

      He’s just a time traveller it’s not that big of a deal

  • @johnsalleuf9350
    @johnsalleuf9350 Před 2 měsíci +5

    i love how it made sense at first, made excessive amount of sense by the middle, and then made a coherent excessive amount of sense by the end. masterful storytelling, will give child 1 the flute 10/10 times

  • @evanlim9098
    @evanlim9098 Před 2 měsíci +16

    “But then I had a very good idea. I used F5” Got me dying right off the bat😂😂😂

  • @Truanttkid
    @Truanttkid Před 4 měsíci +230

    This is unironically one of the best videos on youtube lmao

    • @doggycatalan
      @doggycatalan Před 4 měsíci +4

      Fr. This is hilarious

    • @spawel1
      @spawel1 Před měsícem +3

      But what would be ironcally one of the best videos on youtube?

  • @uwususc4638
    @uwususc4638 Před 5 měsíci +1201

    As a high school student very interested in theoretical physics and game theory who got all of the references, I feel obligated to say that this is the best video.

  • @NoOne-dj1ou
    @NoOne-dj1ou Před 4 hodinami

    This is really really clever & I liked the fact that it was all references

  • @guyontheinternet17635
    @guyontheinternet17635 Před měsícem +3

    this is what algebra story problems sound like to me. on the brink of making sense only to then not make sense

  • @EebstertheGreat
    @EebstertheGreat Před 5 měsíci +3682

    0:00 Based on "The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever" by George Boolos, itself based on a classic setup.
    0:36 The Liar's Paradox. It's not clear what behavior could lead to this paradoxical answer.
    0:46 No idea
    1:01 "Do a barrel roll" is a memorable line said by Peppy in _Star Fox 64._
    1:08 Probably original
    1:23 Probably original. A reference to Morse code.
    1:29 RPG elements
    2:00 Monte Hall problem
    2:19 Hilbert's hotel
    2:34 Roko's basilisk
    2:49 Not sure, looks like a high school physics problem. "Spherical cows" is a physics joke.
    3:02 Unexpected Hanging paradox
    3:18 Sleeping Beauty problem
    3:30 No idea, but it might be from Randall Munroe (xkcd author)'s book _What If?_ where he discusses a method for two immortals on Earth to find each other.
    3:41 Modified prisoner's dilemma with no equilibrium. (This is a mistake in the video; the rational decision is probably not to screw the other over, because death is much worse than risking a 2 week coma.)
    4:08 Vaush's coconut analogy, I guess
    4:18 Thales' theorem
    4:33 Unclear, possibly a halting oracle or something similar. Such a person cannot exist.
    4:46 Schrodinger's cat
    4:52 The TARDIS from _Doctor Who_
    4:56 A branching timeline from science fiction, many popular examples
    5:13 Grandfather paradox
    5:17 Nested timelines approaching a fixed point (and thus self-consistency)
    5:23 The ship of Theseus
    5:32 A Tiktok trend, "double it and pass it on"
    5:44 This calculation is incorrect. 2⁹⁹ ≈ 6.3 * 10²⁹ = 630 octillion
    5:51 100 prisoners problem
    6:06 100 Lockers problem, in the form shown by the Numberphile channel based on the electronic game Lights Out
    6:20 Variant of the Blue Eyes puzzle popularized by Randall Munroe's site xkcd
    6:39 The Riemann hypothesis is a famous, important, and difficult open problem in analytic number theory
    6:41 The pork chops reference a meme with MythrodakTV and Kenadian.
    6:43 "Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food" is a meme.
    6:45 Ant on an elastic band problem (but this is not how the universe expands)
    6:54 Trolley problem
    6:58 Original
    7:08 Possibly related to _The Cliff_ or _The Stickworld_ series
    7:21 Consciousness Causes Collapse interpretation of quantum mechanics
    7:30 Superrationality
    7:41 Generic Ted Ed outro, with a quote that is a callback to the porkchop meme (apparently)

    • @denalischopp
      @denalischopp Před 5 měsíci +118

      Best one so far

    • @catabolicusagi
      @catabolicusagi Před 5 měsíci +202

      They forgot the brilliant sponsorship a the end!

    • @sadzpea
      @sadzpea Před 5 měsíci +112

      This list only exemplifies how big brain kenadian the cat boy is, my mind was being blown every 5 seconds for every reference he managed to cram in

    • @A_literal_cube
      @A_literal_cube Před 5 měsíci +38

      this is the best explaination of this video so far.

    • @DroughtBee
      @DroughtBee Před 5 měsíci +51

      3 always lies, so by you knowing that you didn’t forget something cause you followed the logic correctly means 3 will tell you you didn’t and you forgot something.

  • @HelenIGuess
    @HelenIGuess Před 5 měsíci +1449

    This is fucking hilarious. The moment child 4 came in and you revealed the infinite doors I genuinely laughed out loud and continued doing so for most of the rest of video. I love this so much.

  • @_MimiTsuki_
    @_MimiTsuki_ Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Roko’s basilisk bit with child 4 made me laugh out loud, and everything after was just icing on the cake

  • @PerpendicularFlight5
    @PerpendicularFlight5 Před 29 dny +2

    I actually listened through the entire thing and understood it all. Guess I'm a philosopher, a Quantum physicist and a Mathematician now.

  • @jasonbrose6743
    @jasonbrose6743 Před 5 měsíci +65

    The fact that giving child 3 the flute and ask him to kill both the monsters isn’t considered the best solution is hilarious.

    • @jakubsieradz8499
      @jakubsieradz8499 Před 2 měsíci +9

      That's because when you give child 3 the flute and kill both monsters you end up in a situation where you are standing unarmed against a skilled combatant. As shown on the video, the children are also capable of using the crystal and will fight for its powers. Without child 1 on your side you would surely fall to child 3 and there wouldn't be anything capable of stopping them from ascending to godhood. As there wouldn't be a reason for child 3 to create a multiversum (because it's the best outcome from child 3's perspective), you would have no chance of obtaining the crystal, thus failing the puzzle.

    • @HungryWarden
      @HungryWarden Před dnem

      @@jakubsieradz8499Take the flute from Child 3 and give it to Child 1.

  • @lucasmatthiessen1570
    @lucasmatthiessen1570 Před 5 měsíci +307

    Three things.
    1. I love how afterwards it doesn’t involve you anymore and instead involves around the children. All chaos is loose and you just stand there wondering if the crystal is worth it or not.
    2. It would’ve been funnier if instead you asked the question after all the chaos and madness and then tell us another crazy explanation on why that is the correct answer and why the other answers were wrong.
    3. I love how they all did this while still being blind.

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +2

      wait they're blind?

    • @lucasmatthiessen1570
      @lucasmatthiessen1570 Před 3 měsíci +7

      ⁠@@lolliii5477 they said they’re blind at 0:40 and at 3:36

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@lucasmatthiessen1570 then how tf they know what's behind their door and what's infront of them? smell?

    • @lucasmatthiessen1570
      @lucasmatthiessen1570 Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@lolliii5477they were probably told what was behind them. As for the rest I’m pretty sure he forgot they were blind.

    • @lolliii5477
      @lolliii5477 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lucasmatthiessen1570 then how did child 1, also blind, can observe child 2 as a superposition? did he get his eyesight as he become a f**king god?
      also i think by "observng" a superposition, it's by all senses.
      *quantiom stuff is painful*

  • @dudemgee
    @dudemgee Před měsícem +2

    my favourite ted ed video was on writing an interestin world. and I kid you not, the key takeaway is: write an interesting world

  • @Prahg
    @Prahg Před 3 dny

    I absolutely love this!!! The references are immaculate! This is such a trip down my childhood memories!!!

  • @pietvandiemen5521
    @pietvandiemen5521 Před 5 měsíci +816

    Here’s a list of all the references in the video:
    Start: 0:00
    - Seawattgaming "Using F5 gave me a whole new perspective [...] " reference (recurring joke from Kenadian's Seawattgaming prison escape debunk)
    - (Variation on) two doors riddle
    - Liar's paradox / Epimenides paradox
    - The Monty Hall problem
    - Hilbert's hotel
    - Roko's basilisk
    Child 4 starts simulation: 2:47
    - Simulation theory
    - “Assuming cows are spherical”
    - Unexpected hanging paradox
    - Two-Envelope problem
    - Sleeping beauty problem
    Crashland on island: 4:07
    - The prisoner's dilemma
    - The Pythagorean theorem
    - Free market economics + The Golden Rule in ethics
    Exit simulation: 4:45
    - Qubit / Coherent superposition / Two-state quantum-mechanical system
    - Schrödinger's cat
    - The grandfather paradox
    - Russell's paradox
    Meanwhile some place else: 5:22
    - A/B story structure
    - Teletransportation paradox (Clone paradox)
    - The ship of Theseus
    - “Double it and give it to the next person”
    - Multiverse theory
    - The 100 prisoners problem + The locker problem / Floyd's cycle finding algorithm
    - Black and white hat puzzle
    After growing up: 6:36
    - Riemann hypothesis
    - Why do they call it oven? (Garfield meme)
    - Zeno’s paradox / Achilles paradox / Achilles and the tortoise / Ant on a rubber rope
    - The trolley problem
    - Circular reasoning fallacy
    - Inconsistency Fallacy / Fallacy of insufficient information (Child 1 should still be blind)
    - Copenhagen interpretation / Collapse of coherent superposition

    That’s everything I was able to think of… If I missed anything, please inform me and I’ll edit the comment ASAP!

    • @apselmoes
      @apselmoes Před 5 měsíci +28

      omg ur so smart bbg

    • @zmaj12321
      @zmaj12321 Před 5 měsíci +19

      This seems to be the most comprehensive list in the comments, good job.

    • @jo_de_pro1973
      @jo_de_pro1973 Před 5 měsíci

      lol

    • @nonexistentsquare2092
      @nonexistentsquare2092 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Maybe at the end where he says”if you carefully follow the logic in any other scenario you will realize this is the only scenario where you are guaranteed to get the crystal ”

    • @pietvandiemen5521
      @pietvandiemen5521 Před 5 měsíci

      @@nonexistentsquare2092 I'm not sure if I understand what you mean, can you explain?

  • @zingadooda
    @zingadooda Před 5 měsíci +328

    I loved the way the absolute nonsense picked up and took my brain on a ride all while actually making sense and was detailed enough for me to follow, the children being blind got me good lmao.

  • @megarat2522
    @megarat2522 Před měsícem

    Thank you for making this it absolutely made my week, I’m definitely showing this to my friends

  • @luuklambers4830
    @luuklambers4830 Před měsícem +2

    One of my favourite vids of the year

  • @dr.drago1379
    @dr.drago1379 Před 5 měsíci +386

    I love how I get 90% of the references for each section of the video XD. Also Ken u rly should make more vids like these they r peak entertainment. I cant explain how much I love this video it might be my favorite in all of youtube now.

  • @sussygiraffe19
    @sussygiraffe19 Před 5 měsíci +169

    this is actually genius i used to watch those riddles and this is so accurate lmao. I need this to become a full lore series with characters arcs and crossovers. 2-10^44 was my fav character by far

  • @ManyBurgers-
    @ManyBurgers- Před měsícem +1

    I love how bits and pieces of this are in actual TED-Ed videos I remember watching at some point.

  • @battery_wattage
    @battery_wattage Před měsícem +1

    I started loosing track but after rewatching it mostly made sense. If it wasn’t for my Ted curiosity this would have all been jargon to me. 😂

  • @GLUBSCHI
    @GLUBSCHI Před 5 měsíci +578

    Ok i'm gonna write down all the philosophical / sciency references that i noticed:
    - The Monty Hall problem
    - Hilbert's hotel
    - Roko's basilisk
    - Assuming cows are spherical (physics meme)
    - The prisoner's dilemma
    - The Pythagorean theorem
    - Schroedinger's cat (or i guess child in this case?)
    - The grandfather paradox
    - The ship of Theseus
    - The 100 prisoners problem
    - Riemann hypothesis (i mean he literally said it out loud)
    - Supertasks (specifically Achilles and the tortoise is referenced here)¹
    - The trolley problem
    Of course the way to solve this problem is immediately obvious when you use f5. You see, going into f5 you gain a whole new perspective that lets you see things that you previously couldn't
    Ones that i missed:
    - ¹ apparently it wasn't Achilles and the tortoise but the ant on the rope
    - The Omnipotence paradox (which is actually a larger family of paradoxes)
    - "The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever" / Three gods riddle
    - Unexpected hanging paradox
    - Coconut island hypothetical / Diamond coconut model
    - The sleeping beauty problem
    - The locker / light switch problem

    • @gametalk3149
      @gametalk3149 Před 5 měsíci +2

      damn

    • @f1reflam3
      @f1reflam3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think it's not Achilles and the turtle, it's the one of the ant and the rope

    • @GLUBSCHI
      @GLUBSCHI Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@f1reflam3 oh yeah you're right
      Honestly most of these were off the top of my head, i only looked up the exact name for some of them so there might be a few more mistakes

    • @moonlightcocktail
      @moonlightcocktail Před 5 měsíci

      Unexpected hanging paradox

    • @jo_de_pro1973
      @jo_de_pro1973 Před 5 měsíci

      with f5 you could have seen past the timeline effectivly seeing the future

  • @janostettinger7539
    @janostettinger7539 Před 5 měsíci +222

    This is nothing less than a masterpiece, no art came this close to perfection ever since the Italian renaissance.

  • @Treezer575
    @Treezer575 Před 2 měsíci

    Bro the amount of references in this is massive. I love it so much

  • @annettesharma3933
    @annettesharma3933 Před měsícem +2

    I love how we just objectively decide that you don’t know Morse code and I know there’s that one dud watching the video going “Hey, I know Morse code!”

  • @ElementalDracoWolf
    @ElementalDracoWolf Před 5 měsíci +55

    If math, unreasonable logic, confuseness, and Ted Ed talks all had a child.

  • @mathgeniuszach
    @mathgeniuszach Před 5 měsíci +193

    What's even more insane, is that I mostly comprehended the full thing. I couldn't stop laughing at all the references XD

    • @bowenjudd1028
      @bowenjudd1028 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Then give us a step by step recording of every state each child is in

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@bowenjudd1028I assume you mean recording their states at an interval of every planck second, from the frame of reference of the god crystal?

    • @eksprolek2924
      @eksprolek2924 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@bowenjudd1028is that possible? Or you mean like sinplified verison? Cause thats simple, there are set number of realities or groaing depending on the time stamp, child 2 exist in supper position as well as child 2b is inportsnt to mention, child 1 is simulsted beacause child 4, but also reconstructed, adn child 3 is child 3 snd is all knwoing and ask abaut other child 3 in other universes even tho she is all kneoing and doesn't need it

    • @GalaxyGachaGirl
      @GalaxyGachaGirl Před 4 měsíci +1

      there were refrences…..??? Someone help I dont know the inside jokes

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a Před 4 měsíci

      @@GalaxyGachaGirlcomments have a few people who've timestamped the references

  • @puturavindrawiguna3025
    @puturavindrawiguna3025 Před měsícem +1

    dang, the fact that i understood most of this video references, i don't know if i should be proud or not haha

  • @cheeseburgermonkey7104
    @cheeseburgermonkey7104 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the smooth transitions to random riddles you thought of on the fly

  • @Air_Raider
    @Air_Raider Před 4 měsíci +284

    This video is such a masterpiece. All the references and the (relatively fast) descent into incomprehensible mumbo jumbo, with plot twists along the way. Legit the most I’ve laughed in a long while.

  • @zylanderr
    @zylanderr Před 5 měsíci +68

    I feel like I just had a spiritual awakening while watching this and then I realized this is just the average Ted-Ed experience

  • @therealinferno161
    @therealinferno161 Před 2 měsíci

    Arguably one of my favorite videos ever, due to it's gradual descent from coherency into complete chaos.

  • @AMentalFailure
    @AMentalFailure Před 3 měsíci +9

    In hindsight, it was painfully obvious child 1 was the right choice, since st 1:37 he's the only one not holding a flute, he doesn't care about it, he has a mission and the flute will NOT get in the way.

  • @jesusvillagomez5499
    @jesusvillagomez5499 Před 5 měsíci +103

    this has so many references to different math paradoxes/dilemmas, for example, it starts of with the monty hall problem then goes to hilbert's hotel to robo's basilisk to unexpected hanging paradox and then goes into a huge insanity including schrödinger's cat, ship of theseus, turing's halt problem, the grandfather paradox,and the euclid's fifth postulate thing. my favorite parts are the prisoner's dilemma part and the "double it and give it to the next person" part

  • @solalabell9674
    @solalabell9674 Před 5 měsíci +50

    I’m impressed with the number of logic puzzles and randomly a monopoly analogy you crammed into This

    • @FishSticker
      @FishSticker Před 5 měsíci

      Randomly a reference to sucking d*CK for coconuts

  • @JA-bf9ph
    @JA-bf9ph Před 4 měsíci

    I watched this 3 times and it got easier to understand, this was actually really well made

  • @Mr_Trumpet
    @Mr_Trumpet Před měsícem +1

    Bro I just realised this is a mix of many actual ted Ed riddles
    This is so cool

  • @hw8910
    @hw8910 Před 5 měsíci +57

    the worst part is that this is a mashup of a lot of logic puzzles and makes the viewer think that they’ve heard it before and know the solution already

  • @michaelkindt3288
    @michaelkindt3288 Před 4 měsíci +278

    I've seen another parody before this, this one's better. I like how it starts out seeming like a logic puzzle that's very tough, but feasibly solvable if you follow the logic, but then the solution have spirals off into insanity. This is what it feels like to watch a Ted-Ed logic puzzle and not understand the logic.
    Also, I love how you just combined every famous thought experiment into one elaborate storyline.

  • @hword5notsoofficial803
    @hword5notsoofficial803 Před měsícem

    I love how many references there are, this is perfect

  • @funguyz45
    @funguyz45 Před 2 měsíci +12

    I lost it when you said "Perfectly spherical frictionless cows" thats literally the kinda crap they say in stuff like this lol

  • @roo.pzz4380
    @roo.pzz4380 Před 5 měsíci +57

    why is this so accurate. I used to watch these videos all the time when I was younger so whenever someone at school asked me a tricky riddle I would already know how to do it and seem smart lmao

    • @FrozenBrawlStars
      @FrozenBrawlStars Před 3 měsíci +1

      Me too

    • @douglaswolfen7820
      @douglaswolfen7820 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Out of interest, how often did the other kids ask you to solve logic riddles?

    • @FrozenBrawlStars
      @FrozenBrawlStars Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@douglaswolfen7820 for me it was like, twice a year, but the teacher asked the class every few weeks

  • @stupidAgeverificatio
    @stupidAgeverificatio Před 5 měsíci +63

    That was really, really good. a staggering mashup of math (and some philosophy) references and probably some I missed.

  • @ChrisHinners008
    @ChrisHinners008 Před 3 měsíci +2

    0:06 the best quote of all time. Inspiring, I have rediscovered MY WILL TO LIVE
    before dropping it in a hole...

  • @graydoesntouchgrass
    @graydoesntouchgrass Před měsícem +1

    Every time I rewatch this the story changes I swear

  • @Honzik207
    @Honzik207 Před 5 měsíci +55

    This is PERFECT representation of GT:NH in minecraft, where the diamond is some sort of ingot or chemical you are trying to produce with all of the steps required to get it. For the monster's, they are the analogy of inefficient recipes e. g. Water electrolysis into hydrogen and oxygen(absolutely not available due to it's speed and energy cost). The only optimal path is the one described, except you have to "prepare" all of it. Getting 100 universes with toggleable lights, simulation of deserted island etc. Nice job Ken.

    • @techley4322
      @techley4322 Před 5 měsíci +1

      gregic

    • @TheRealFiend
      @TheRealFiend Před 5 měsíci +1

      greg

    • @PRGME7
      @PRGME7 Před 5 měsíci +1

      gre

    • @TheNewGuy19
      @TheNewGuy19 Před 4 měsíci

      oh my god i'm literally reading this as i'm automating ethylene using severely steam-cracked naphtha distillation in HV hhhhhhh

  • @NickAndriadze
    @NickAndriadze Před 5 měsíci +93

    So glad to see Kenadian branching out of his usual, solely Minecraft-focused content... This is an absolute blast of a video that just about borders the verge of being impossible to understand yet still makes logical sense and very far from Ken's usual output, however it's just as high quality. Absolutely insane stuff, I am impressed the funny prison and debunk guy knows this much about science in general.

  • @Squaggerself
    @Squaggerself Před měsícem +1

    Kenadian casually drops one of the best videos made on CZcams

  • @TheWorldsLargestOven
    @TheWorldsLargestOven Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love how you referenced every single TED ED riddle.

  • @scroomers
    @scroomers Před 4 měsíci +17

    this feels like an amalgamation of 14 different 7-second riddle videos

  • @trengther
    @trengther Před 5 měsíci +43

    The amount of references to random math topics you made was ridiculous! You should make part 2!

  • @user-ff2ue6jo1r
    @user-ff2ue6jo1r Před 2 měsíci

    i have watched this video several times and it never gets old

  • @user-bg5hu2rj6h
    @user-bg5hu2rj6h Před 3 měsíci +1

    my brain is in a superposition of being completely destroyed and wondering what i just watched

  • @lemonbread378
    @lemonbread378 Před 4 měsíci +20

    this is genuinely one of the funniest things i've seen
    i feel a little proud of how many theories/thought experiments i recognised

  • @alejrandom6592
    @alejrandom6592 Před 5 měsíci +24

    The amount of references from riddles and physics problems. Amazing work.

  • @hi4705
    @hi4705 Před 5 dny

    I love the references to actual Ted Ed riddles lol

  • @zombie_stxr
    @zombie_stxr Před měsícem

    i love that it slowly devolves into different paradoxes that are somehow correlated

  • @braydenhull7541
    @braydenhull7541 Před 5 měsíci +29

    I think the only way to come to this conclusion is if you were to already have the god crystal.

    • @alittar8062
      @alittar8062 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Well see, by having the god crystal in the future at the end you therefore control time and effectively already have it so its easy to come to this conclusion.

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a Před 5 měsíci

      @@alittar8062LOL

    • @KaizarNike
      @KaizarNike Před 5 měsíci

      By this conclusion, this story is told from child 3's perspective and no one has the crystal until they all exit child 3's brain into the video and exit the video into the real world only to collapse from having no 3rd dimension.

  • @Mathman2028
    @Mathman2028 Před 5 měsíci +22

    Note that Child 1 only made the deal to try to help you get the crystal because you had green eyes.

  • @stephenaviaspace5056
    @stephenaviaspace5056 Před měsícem

    This is the description of my existential and timeline crisises and extreme paradoxical shower thoughts that I don't know why I cannot solve

  • @Nikninjathebest
    @Nikninjathebest Před měsícem

    this is a genuine masterpiece.

  • @AidanDaGreat
    @AidanDaGreat Před 5 měsíci +32

    All I know is that with all the references Kenadian is a true Ted-Ed addict.

  • @NikoThePancake
    @NikoThePancake Před 5 měsíci +27

    0:05 seawatt reference
    0:12 Classic starting off ted ed video
    0:36 Reference to one puzzle where you ask the children questions to determine which way to escape the strange planet
    1:30 reference to the fact no body in thier right mind memorizes morse code
    2:04 Monty hall problem where switching your answer increases your chances to 66%
    2:22 reference to the infinife hotel paradox
    2:50 idk this one but the symbol in the top left is μ the coefficient of friction
    3:11 This is a reference to the unexpected hanging paradox
    3:44 This is the prisioner's dialemma
    4:17 Idk this one but this is a classic type of problem
    4:41 that one pinnochio arguement that says pinnochio could ask himself any questions and know their truth valus based on what his nose did
    4:49 this is a classic, schrödinger's cat
    4:56 grandfather paradox ish
    5:03 everything from this point onwards revolves around child 2 not being observed yet
    5:15 Another grandfather paradox ish because they killed someone elses grandfather and not thier own
    5:22 because child 2 has not been observed yet
    5:27 Ship of theseus
    5:36 Lmao
    5:55 This is a reference (i think) to the band room puzzle of how everyone can find thier own instruments if they're
    locked in random boxes
    6:06 Reference to all those puzzles where you can swap the on/off of each light and you have to make a desired scenario (i think)
    6:15 child 2 prime is still in the superposition
    6:26 The hat riddle where you're abducted by aliens and have to communicate each hat color to the aliens but you're in tallsst to shortest so you communicate by telling weather or not you see an even number or odd number of white hats
    6:33 reference to stupid internet arguments
    6:39 been a long time so i don't remember exactly but the reimann hhpothesis is supposed to be an exact formula for the prime numbers
    6:41 Why is it called oven when you of in the cold food out hot of eat the food
    6:49 ant on a rubber rope paradox
    6:56 trolley problem
    7:18 remember child 2 prime was both dead and alive at the same time and this entire sequence was in a superposition until observed

    • @nesquix926
      @nesquix926 Před 2 měsíci +2

      dont forget the rokos basilisk one

  • @theaterkid24601
    @theaterkid24601 Před měsícem

    I watch this video every time my mind becomes dysfunctional and needs a reset

  • @jaythemystic
    @jaythemystic Před měsícem

    I love how the music makes this 100x more ominous HAHA