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  • @fredderf5607
    @fredderf5607 Před 6 lety +567

    "Think of a random number"
    "Let me get out my strontium 90 isotope and Geiger counter"
    "No, what? No.. just give me a number between 1 and ten!"

  • @muizzsiddique
    @muizzsiddique Před 7 lety +882

    Monopoly should come with a free pair of radioactive metals.

    • @ukkomies100
      @ukkomies100 Před 6 lety +55

      Mu'izz Siddique i wouldnt be surprised if that whould have been the case in the 50s

    • @jimannothe
      @jimannothe Před 2 lety +3

      Duungeons and dragons most definitely

    • @achtsekundenfurz7876
      @achtsekundenfurz7876 Před 2 lety +4

      Mandatory "roll 3d6 cancer save" comment

    • @yahccs1
      @yahccs1 Před 2 lety +3

      We had an electronic double dice device, but I didn't like the way my Dad licked his fingers before touching it. The noise of the real dice wasn't that bad but Dad preferred the 'random number generator' as he didn't like the board getting scratched by fingernails when picking the dice up! I don't know how random it was and if its probability of each number wsa 1/6 like with dice!

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 Před rokem +2

      It's not free, it's included in the price.

  • @thefirespectrum
    @thefirespectrum Před 9 lety +797

    Has anyone made a pseudorandom number generator based on how much adding a picture will screw up the formatting of a word document? There must be a way to quantify that and feed it into a program.

  • @Jabrils
    @Jabrils Před 6 lety +269

    wow. ive came across the video that introduced computerphile. very nice. :D

    • @ZechMadox
      @ZechMadox Před 3 lety +1

      Hey man. Love your vids!

    • @TabooGroundhog
      @TabooGroundhog Před 3 lety +5

      Wow, what are the chances?...

    • @TAIR736
      @TAIR736 Před 3 lety +1

      Ah you're the minecraft guy

    • @TabooGroundhog
      @TabooGroundhog Před 3 lety

      @@dualcoregalaxyxxnewextensi1687
      Those aren’t random there’s a pattern, but I can’t prove they’re not random though

    • @kongwhattodo4216
      @kongwhattodo4216 Před 3 lety

      @@TabooGroundhog .

  • @grimmerMD
    @grimmerMD Před 10 lety +248

    7 was the first one that popped into my head, but then I picked 5 a split second later because I remembered I pick 7 all the time...

    • @sshh6285
      @sshh6285 Před 2 lety +16

      Beautiful demonstration that our pick is not random at all. That it is series of thoughts, most of the time unconscious.

    • @ddvld90
      @ddvld90 Před 2 lety +5

      Did just that, 7 then 5.

    • @joostdriesens3984
      @joostdriesens3984 Před 2 lety +2

      I did that too! 😆

    • @DialecticRed
      @DialecticRed Před rokem +4

      I picked 2 but that's only because I already knew the majority of people pick 7
      Also, hello from the future. Things are worse now.

    • @Bondrewd_21
      @Bondrewd_21 Před rokem +1

      @@DialecticRed also 2

  • @BrooklynAvenue
    @BrooklynAvenue Před 8 lety +138

    I chose 6, which demonstrates my superiority.

    • @Jossandoval
      @Jossandoval Před 8 lety +7

      +Brooklyn Avenue Actually, since 6 is below 7, you demonstrated your inferiority, at least in choosing numbers from 1 to 10.

    • @BrooklynAvenue
      @BrooklynAvenue Před 8 lety +16

      ***** Dammit! I've been bested by Jose Sandoval again! Next time I will choose 11!

    • @dorusie5
      @dorusie5 Před 8 lety

      +Brooklyn Avenue The actual challenge would be to pick a string of numbers of length 20 though, because the considerations he mentioned will really come into play there. "Pick 2 again? I already picked it twice in a row" etc. But yeah cool I picked 9, the trick is to not think and just say the first number that pops into your head out of your unconscious. (At least if they didn't prime you with one earlier in the video).

    • @igordutra4171
      @igordutra4171 Před 7 lety +2

      i chose 5 :D

    • @elenaobradovic4181
      @elenaobradovic4181 Před 6 lety

      I chose 6 too

  • @Cache-Money-Sectors
    @Cache-Money-Sectors Před 7 lety +30

    "It's like if you and I had a weight lifting competition, the result would be random."
    "That's not random, I'm gonna win that one."
    I don't know why this cracked me up so much.

  • @Phlebas
    @Phlebas Před 9 lety +143

    I'm reminded of a statistics class I took during first year university. We all had to buy a specific type of graphing calculator and were told to go through a particular exercise with a "random" number generated by the calculator. As this was the first time many of us used that function of the calculator, about half of us generated the exact same random number. I think our calculator diverged after that, but it was kind of amusing and a pretty clear illustration of how non-random computer-generated random numbers are.

    • @thefremddingeguy6058
      @thefremddingeguy6058 Před 7 lety +28

      It might've been because the graphing calculators needed a seed to be inputted from the user, and outputted the exact same numbers with the default seed.
      Or maybe not; that's just what might've happened.
      Yes, I typed this reply two years after this comment was posted.

    • @Thaslughy
      @Thaslughy Před 5 lety +5

      Because the calculator uses the time as input, and it only counts minutes not even seconds?

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 2 lety

      I mean if anything, truly random numbers could end up in results like that anyway. Humans like to think of randomness as the things being different every time. But truly random numbers have a lot of repeats, and a lot of numbers that are never chosen at all. The calculator obviously isn't random because no computer can generate truly random numbers. But yeah the fact loads of people got the same number is, if anything, more random, not less.

    • @Phlebas
      @Phlebas Před 2 lety

      @@duffman18 If what you're saying is that it's a coincidence, I doubt it, mainly because there's a pretty reasonable explanation for all of these calculators coming up with the same random number.
      I get that random results can sometimes create sequences that aren't intuitive. I don't think that's the case here. These calculators were all the same model and fresh out of the package; it makes a certain amount of sense that they would generate identical results with identical user input.

  • @willfreedo
    @willfreedo Před 8 lety +963

    I chose e², because I'm so cool and clever and original and non-mainstream and...
    ...and its first digit turns out to be 7 ( ._.)

    • @forty2888
      @forty2888 Před 8 lety +18

      😂

    • @SamuelHauptmannvanDam
      @SamuelHauptmannvanDam Před 7 lety +77

      I'm just amazed that you can say e^2 in a youtube comment.

    • @lucastsui5415
      @lucastsui5415 Před 5 lety +17

      -\_(-_-)_/- I can make faces too

    • @lucastsui5415
      @lucastsui5415 Před 5 lety +10

      I never knew.... -\_(-_-)_/-

    • @Siriusblck3
      @Siriusblck3 Před 5 lety +13

      @@SamuelHauptmannvanDam abnt keyboards have this options, like ², ³, and °

  • @CA5H3W
    @CA5H3W Před 9 lety +370

    I'm also mad I chose 7, idk why that even irritates me

    • @awpmerst
      @awpmerst Před 8 lety +18

      John Smith because being figured out is uncomfortable

    • @MilanTheAngel
      @MilanTheAngel Před 7 lety +1

      Same here, we're in the 7 club

    • @spencerallbritton9459
      @spencerallbritton9459 Před 6 lety +19

      Haha I chose 7 too thinking "hey look at me, I'm so random with my random 7." Then he says "45% chose 7." Me: 💔

    • @connorhorman
      @connorhorman Před 6 lety

      I chose 4, then 4, then 7, then 1, then 9, then 10, then 6, then 7

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 Před 6 lety +2

      That you're just another ordinary, fairly predicable person overall... yea, we all like to think we're going to be the ones special or "better" enough to be the exception, lol. Welcome to human biases we all share to a greater or lesser extent though ;)

  • @LarlemMagic
    @LarlemMagic Před 8 lety +284

    6:40 wow this nerd doesn't even have a 12 sided die lying around from his last D&D game.

    • @JayTemple
      @JayTemple Před 5 lety +21

      And he doesn't know that the singular of dice is "die," as you and I do.

    • @glitchwolf1384
      @glitchwolf1384 Před 5 lety +11

      It makes me irrationally angry when people believe a die has to have 6 sides, they are objectively wrong, you can have a die of most numbers! grr...
      also sorry I bugged you on a 3 year old comment

    • @jasondeng7677
      @jasondeng7677 Před 4 lety +14

      Yall ever want a random number from 0 to 20 and you take out da
      I C O S A H E D R O N

    • @nanigopalsaha2408
      @nanigopalsaha2408 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jasondeng7677 What if I want a random number between 1 and 13?

    • @jasondeng7677
      @jasondeng7677 Před 4 lety +4

      @@nanigopalsaha2408
      roll the I C O S A D E D R O N , if you get 10, roll the I C O S A D E D R O N again. if it's even then you got 10, if its odd you get 13. if you don't get 10 in the first one, that's what you get.
      hey, it's still as random as before technically

  • @stagelights_
    @stagelights_ Před 4 lety +37

    "when we throw many"
    *throws dice*
    "...some of them go on the floor"

  • @woobilicious.
    @woobilicious. Před 9 lety +374

    int getRandomNumber()
    {
    return 4; // chosen by a fair dice roll.
    } // guaranteed to be random.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle Před 8 lety +14

      +aphocus Its not garanted to be random, though. It is still written using an algorithm and is probably a pseudorandom generator in that it fixes results to make it closer to 1/6th probability, which is not actually random. I it was pure randomness it would be possible to get a hundred trillion 6s in a row, its just unlikely.

    • @woobilicious.
      @woobilicious. Před 8 lety +43

      SirusKing Whoosh.

    • @GtaRockt
      @GtaRockt Před 8 lety +4

      +SirusKing bruh

    • @woobilicious.
      @woobilicious. Před 8 lety +14

      SirusKing You didn't read, it's truly random, because it's a dice roll, not some PRNG.

    • @oplectaster
      @oplectaster Před 8 lety +1

      +aphocus LOL LOL LOL. Finally, a random function to rely on LOL

  • @sabberi
    @sabberi Před 9 lety +27

    I chose 1, because of its low chance of being guessed right. I thought 5, 6, 7, are the top contenders on picking a number from 1 to 10.
    The most fundamental part about *random* is all about semantics. Casually it most often means "something unexpected" or "a set of values with equal chances for one to be picked", and in many definitions "something without a definite plan". It is a very contextual word.
    I just love it how one word, random, can so well join psychology, mathematics, culture and linguistics.

  • @JonathanChappell
    @JonathanChappell Před 8 lety +239

    Who else thought he was going to get a D12?

    • @RoderickEtheria
      @RoderickEtheria Před 7 lety +28

      I wanted to know why he didn't.

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před 7 lety +27

      He looks like the ultimate nerd. I thought he would pull out a d20.

    • @AcornFox
      @AcornFox Před 6 lety

      J.J. Shank to find a random number between 1 and 12? Sure...

    • @connorhorman
      @connorhorman Před 6 lety

      Me

    • @johnplesia5154
      @johnplesia5154 Před 6 lety

      Exactly, because then you don't get a Normal distribution.

  • @vandervir
    @vandervir Před 10 lety +17

    "That's the happy sound of radiation"
    Made my day :D

  • @IvanVassiljevitsch
    @IvanVassiljevitsch Před 10 lety +68

    "As a scientist, I model..... gases." lol

  • @TomasThelander
    @TomasThelander Před 11 lety +8

    Great video. I studied this at the university so I knew most of it already, but James added an extra dimension to it in this wonderful demonstration.

    • @caetanogodinat1989
      @caetanogodinat1989 Před 2 lety

      man, can u explain me from where he took the (aX + b) % m? like who invented it, is it rly used to regenerate random numbers?

  • @26CW128Jake
    @26CW128Jake Před 8 lety +25

    "Pick a number between 1 and 10." - "π"

    • @agar0285
      @agar0285 Před 4 lety

      same

    • @R3lay0
      @R3lay0 Před 4 lety

      Just say 3, it's the same

    • @noufqahtani5386
      @noufqahtani5386 Před 4 lety +2

      @@R3lay0 Why though? No one ever said it had to be an integer.

    • @R3lay0
      @R3lay0 Před 4 lety

      @@noufqahtani5386 And you picked one nontheless

    • @noufqahtani5386
      @noufqahtani5386 Před 4 lety

      @@R3lay0 Nope, I picked pi. Don't assume you know what I picked.

  • @YLLPal
    @YLLPal Před 10 lety +10

    I usually pick 8 out of pure protest for the stats on 7, which of course makes it no longer random.
    Also, the numbers chosen around (and including) the 1 to make it a random part are the sequence for x/7. I can't help but notice that set of numbers.

  • @joseph-fernando-piano
    @joseph-fernando-piano Před 8 lety +43

    One method I have heard of for generating random numbers in microprocessor boards is using the 3rd decimal digit of the ambient temperature as measured by an onboard thermal sensor... this won't repeat in cyclic patterns as you would get with using time...

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Před 3 lety +3

      What bitrate can you achieve that way? How long must you wait after reading the sensor once, for the next reading to have 0 correlation with it?
      Doing this a few times might be a tolerable way to generate the value of the *seed* of a PRNG, but for all practical purposes continue by using a computationally slick PRNG.

    • @phr3ui559
      @phr3ui559 Před 2 lety

      Baded

  • @gonzaloayalaibarre
    @gonzaloayalaibarre Před 9 lety +146

    I chose 7 but immediately changed to 2 since I KNEW they were going to come up with some annoying psycho-mathematical BULLSHIT predicting my first choice, I hate it when that happens xD

    • @gonzaloayalaibarre
      @gonzaloayalaibarre Před 9 lety

      Jiří Bém What are you even talking about. And in real life I would have chosen 2, unless they can read minds.

    • @gonzaloayalaibarre
      @gonzaloayalaibarre Před 9 lety +2

      Witch Hat Productions Hahaha, only unconscious reasoning matters? I'm not trying to look special or anything like that, I understand what the video is about, intuitively we tend to think that the most "random" number from 1 to 10 is 7, but thing is that there's people that rarely give an intuitive answer, some people will engage in conscious thinking when you ask them that, some people knows there's going to be a trick so they intuitively discard the first guess (me), some people will have previous knowledge of this trick and give you yet another answer, etc. I don't know why you are so adamant in saying that my answer is not "valid", we TEND to chose 7, we don't ALWAYS chose 7.

    • @ehmcheng
      @ehmcheng Před 8 lety +3

      +Gonzalo Ayala Ibarre i actually chose 7 and then switched to 2 right before haha

    • @aman_xo
      @aman_xo Před 7 lety

      Me too! I picked first 7, and then changed to 2!

    • @palmerwoolworth4250
      @palmerwoolworth4250 Před 6 lety

      i did the exact same thing

  • @grabern
    @grabern Před 7 lety +125

    I chose 4, which is even, early on, near the middle and not prime. Lmao.

    • @WlatPziupp
      @WlatPziupp Před 7 lety +28

      Me too. Clearly us both choosing the same number is not random, and we are linked by alien tarot card readings

    • @RobotProctor
      @RobotProctor Před 7 lety +14

      Solid choice... I like 4. 4 is the only number where its english spelling uses the same number of letters as the number represents. ("four" has 4 letters).

    • @garbomode29
      @garbomode29 Před 7 lety +2

      Me too. we're superior in generating random numbers

    • @elijahbaley5556
      @elijahbaley5556 Před 7 lety +4

      4 is probably the second most common to be chosen.
      It's as close to the lower bound (1) as 7 is close to the upper bound (10.)
      So, they're close enough to being to the middle without being at the middle.

    • @shawnlink2217
      @shawnlink2217 Před 7 lety +4

      Are you sure my middle of the road 5 that i picked isn't even more random because no one expects 5?

  • @zunwang2214
    @zunwang2214 Před 4 lety +1

    scientist: "computer, give me a random number"
    =====7.5 million years later======
    computer: "42"

  • @Feyd01
    @Feyd01 Před 10 lety +346

    Is anything truly random, or is it just our inability to accurately predict events makes things seem random?

    • @abcdefzhij
      @abcdefzhij Před 7 lety +29

      It's obviously the latter.

    • @barqueros2001
      @barqueros2001 Před 7 lety +28

      Feyd01 the location of electrons in an atom, or the desintegration of a radioactive atom

    • @ROVAKAN
      @ROVAKAN Před 7 lety +17

      Feyd01 that is philosphy not maths:)

    • @leonk6950
      @leonk6950 Před 6 lety +6

      Well Quantum physics are about propability. But everything else is just a lack of knowledge and observation

    • @wurttmapper2200
      @wurttmapper2200 Před 6 lety +26

      Just quantum probability is truly random. Classical probability is inability to predict

  • @mikestoneadfjgs
    @mikestoneadfjgs Před 8 lety +34

    James Clewett is my role model. I want to be just like him when I grow up but im like 30 so idk

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Před 6 lety +4

      You can always aim to be like Cliff Stoll :)

  • @nicolebmoviesFTW2
    @nicolebmoviesFTW2 Před 9 lety +5

    Vids like this taught me to abuse the RNG in Pokemon. :')

  • @gabriellecrawford9856
    @gabriellecrawford9856 Před 4 lety +5

    10:33 ZERO??? HAHAHA!! My favorite part!

  • @LeventeLaczko
    @LeventeLaczko Před 11 lety +3

    I learned the random number generating system of my old calculator and showed my classmates that I can predict the next random number. Their faces were priceless!

  • @kjpmi
    @kjpmi Před 7 lety +8

    I want to see more James

  • @rpdigital17
    @rpdigital17 Před 8 lety +28

    Many people pick 5, because this is their "lucky number" (talk to my hand...). I picked 6, I do like the hexagons and hexapod robots.

    • @andyli1890
      @andyli1890 Před 7 lety +1

      RPdigital I thought 7 was the most common lucky number

    • @user-rw2im1sm1e
      @user-rw2im1sm1e Před 6 lety

      RPdigital I pick six too
      *picked

    • @ernycas1
      @ernycas1 Před 5 lety +2

      You put a logic in action when was asked to pick A RANDOM number, pal

    • @nb3775
      @nb3775 Před 4 lety

      I picked 5

    • @Giyga
      @Giyga Před 4 lety

      5 is my lucky number

  • @TrebleWing
    @TrebleWing Před 3 lety +5

    Before I knew it would be between 1-10 I was imagining 367. When I heard 1-10, I truncated the 67 and chose 3.

  • @janruge2911
    @janruge2911 Před 6 lety +6

    "I choose a random number using srand(time()); " and every crypto guy starts to cry...

  • @seanwestfall1728
    @seanwestfall1728 Před 9 lety +12

    So where is the proof that the numbers that thing is providing are in fact random? How do we know that it's not just producing numbers in a pattern we're not currently aware of?

    • @yakov9ify
      @yakov9ify Před 6 lety

      Because we can't predict what the pattern is so even if there was a pattern it would still count as random

    • @austinconner2479
      @austinconner2479 Před 6 lety +2

      Current understanding of quantum mechanics is that it is described only by tuly random events and that no larger theory with currently unknown variables can explain our data. This was explicitly tested and ruled out in the Bell experiments, although I'm not an expert in the exact statement of the result.

    • @angelmendez-rivera351
      @angelmendez-rivera351 Před 5 lety

      The proof is that quantum effects are random since they are the consequence of a wavefunction collapse, and the wavefunction is nothing but the probability amplitude of a state.

  • @Tim-Jaeger
    @Tim-Jaeger Před 7 lety +19

    I don't know why I chose 1 but I did

    • @jamesoliver9411
      @jamesoliver9411 Před 7 lety +2

      same here
      ......i always go with what would be considered "the road least traveled"

    • @olaf4318
      @olaf4318 Před 6 lety

      Had to study that poem tooooo much in grade 9

  • @thesuomi8550
    @thesuomi8550 Před 5 lety +2

    That "Brilliant!" shout would've been a great way to jump to a sponsored section

  • @elementalsheep2672
    @elementalsheep2672 Před 4 lety +15

    Came across this video exactly 7 years after it released, to the day. How random is that??

  • @TheGreatRakatan
    @TheGreatRakatan Před 8 lety +55

    Weird, I chose 4

  • @hypercoder-gaming
    @hypercoder-gaming Před 2 lety +1

    Me: picks 4
    Them: *throws 4 out because it's even*

  • @Lugmillord
    @Lugmillord Před 10 lety +24

    At first I thought "4", but I expected the numbers in the middle to be chosen more often, so I took 1.

  • @la_lavanda
    @la_lavanda Před 6 lety +17

    "Choose a number between 1 and 10"
    Class:
    "32!"
    "475,003,362,834,123!"
    "Finland!"
    Teacher:😐😑

  • @Breiflabb1000
    @Breiflabb1000 Před 10 lety +3

    Agreed. "Too complex to calculate" is not random.
    It should also be noted that you need outer limits for your random number. In this video they go 1-10, 1-6, 2-12 etc. If it was truly random and open, you could get very very large numbers, and they would be as probable as the lower ones. You also have to limit it to number sets. Do you want negative numbers? Imaginary numbers? Integers? etc.

  • @m.s.b.8929
    @m.s.b.8929 Před 7 lety

    This video is awsome! I ALWAYS link it to my friends who defend determinism

  • @ash9640
    @ash9640 Před 4 lety +1

    This guy is sick!! the first youtube video I liked and commented on

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph Před 10 lety +18

    I chose 6.

  • @lladerat
    @lladerat Před 10 lety +24

    I think there is no randomness in the universe. Everything has a cause, even those individual electrons flying into detector not doing it randomly, but because of.. some processes that happens on that particular level. So basically there is no such thing as a random number (or anything, really...), even if we use events that take place in space to generate random nubers they wont be random but will represent 'breath of the universe'.

  • @lkjhoiuy97yjhgghfyrthgvjhguty

    You need a D12 to generate numbers between 1 through 12. Mostly used for Pen and paper roleplaying games.

  • @Wilq59r
    @Wilq59r Před 5 lety

    "This radioactive strontium is dangerous, needs to be respected, because if not, it will hurt you." Then proceeds to use it as a paperweight.

  • @Athenas_Realm_System
    @Athenas_Realm_System Před 8 lety +4

    Another method used by many operating systems for generating random numbers for cryptography is to take seeds from all kinds of sources like hardware interupts down to the nanosecond and then run an encryption algorithm on it using previous number generated so rather than starting with one seed you have constant reseeding and after a couple minutes running the algorithm for the first time generally the random numbers while still being pseudo-random appear statistically random... Yarrow is one of those algorithms that is used by both /dev/random and the /dev/urandom on OS X (both are linked as OS X doesn't block like linux).

  • @orrebiff
    @orrebiff Před 9 lety +36

    i pretty pissed that i picked 7 >,

  • @anawesomepet
    @anawesomepet Před 3 lety +2

    So, I checked frame by frame and the 3 6’s that were rolled were in the SAME ORIENTATION!

  • @asd49789
    @asd49789 Před 6 lety

    Seriously, for me, this channel is one of the few things that keep the faith of a prosperous future for mankind :)

  • @CanalTALL
    @CanalTALL Před 9 lety +5

    7 was the first to come to my mind, then a changed to six. I tried this with my 11 yrs old syster and she picked 7

  • @AlexTimification
    @AlexTimification Před 10 lety +39

    I chose 7...

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony Před 5 lety

      @Lucas Silva We all did it seems!

  • @donaldsitompul4363
    @donaldsitompul4363 Před 6 lety

    Quiet decently honest explanation of randomness and random numbers🍥

  • @alexandterfst6532
    @alexandterfst6532 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video

  • @JakobVirgil
    @JakobVirgil Před 8 lety +66

    I picked 4 because I am a rabbit and that is as far as I can count.

  • @user-dv3lz1vx3g
    @user-dv3lz1vx3g Před 9 lety +20

    i choose 9;-;

  • @ScurvyJohn
    @ScurvyJohn Před 8 lety +1

    I definitely picked seven and for those exact reasons. I just have categories for all the other single digits, and so they don't feel random. Pretty cool

  • @HunterJE
    @HunterJE Před dnem

    HAH, I paused and initially thought "7" and then immediately thought "no that's the obvious 'random-feeling' integer" and rejected it

  • @alicemalloney1483
    @alicemalloney1483 Před 8 lety +82

    I chose 1.
    I don't like 7 because it's too mainstream.

  • @loralogue
    @loralogue Před 8 lety +23

    What if you want to generate a number between one and twelve? You get your d12 out. Then you grab your dice bag, tip 83 of them on the table and if any of them land on the floor you finish your drink and reroll them because those are the house rules. Honestly, what kind of nerd are you?

  • @Vospi
    @Vospi Před 9 lety

    Came here after Tetris bit and was amazed. Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @wesofx8148
    @wesofx8148 Před 7 lety +1

    Whenever you need a random number, just use 7.

  • @Bodek-756
    @Bodek-756 Před 9 lety +11

    I chose 3 ...

  • @90MichaelTaylor
    @90MichaelTaylor Před 10 lety +30

    Its funny because i picked 5 for my random number

  • @Luigiman-rc9fi
    @Luigiman-rc9fi Před 4 lety

    I think that the video ending with a 0 is a pretty good demonstration of random numbers.

  • @sammuel1971
    @sammuel1971 Před 7 lety

    brilliant video suggestion for waffling about the ancient greeks :)

  • @mjdillaha
    @mjdillaha Před 9 lety +22

    I chose 12, how likely was that?

    • @GregorShapiro
      @GregorShapiro Před 6 lety +5

      Very unlikely (the number was to be between 1 and 10).

    • @unfa00
      @unfa00 Před 6 lety +4

      Out of bounds.

    • @melbournetransport8987
      @melbournetransport8987 Před 5 lety +1

      Being the Internet not too unlikely

    • @larho9031
      @larho9031 Před 5 lety +3

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    • @setatimerforonehour
      @setatimerforonehour Před 5 lety

      @@GregorShapiro wooosh

  • @stephennielsen8722
    @stephennielsen8722 Před 10 lety +60

    I chose Pi

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      @d0themath284 Před 7 lety +9

      i chose tau!
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    • @KnufWons
      @KnufWons Před 7 lety +1

      Gman5938 that is bigger than 6, and therefore basically 7

    • @Koplerio
      @Koplerio Před 7 lety +7

      +Knuf Wons
      Someone doesn't know the .5 rule :D

    • @GustavoGaming
      @GustavoGaming Před 7 lety +3

      Knuf Wons
      yeah but 2 is lower than 5 so its still 6

    • @kaina5467
      @kaina5467 Před 6 lety

      I pick 9.95136833564228, exactly that number, deal with it

  • @camerongallagher8356
    @camerongallagher8356 Před 4 lety

    all I've learned is that there is no such thing as true random. This is incredibly valuable information

  • @castleclasher1236
    @castleclasher1236 Před 2 lety

    It's random until we will understand physics better than today.

  • @TidalslimShady
    @TidalslimShady Před 10 lety +54

    and this my friends is why i have i have a 1000 sided dice the size of a basket ball

    • @unfa00
      @unfa00 Před 6 lety +6

      How do you even tell which side is up one you roll it?

    • @konnorvurtikal1297
      @konnorvurtikal1297 Před 5 lety

      Actually the largest dice in which all sides have an equal probability has only 120 sides

  • @MultiGoban
    @MultiGoban Před 9 lety +9

    I asked my mom and dad separately, both said 7 LOL

  • @jonasbuyle1341
    @jonasbuyle1341 Před 6 lety

    This guy actually has a radioactive source at his his disposal just for generating random numbers.

  • @billclinton6040
    @billclinton6040 Před 4 lety

    For anyone who is familiar with this topic, the fact that he went straight for the strontium-90 to generate a truly random number should be no surprise. However, the explanation of how adding the result of N dice rolled tends to a gaussian distribution as N becomes large (aka the law of large numbers) was a digression, and I would have appreciated some discussion on why a radioactive element is necessary versus the "random" number generator embedded in your favorite program. Or even better, what alternatives exist besides radioactive ones.

  • @chixenlegjo
    @chixenlegjo Před 7 lety +3

    i thought before he said "between 1-10" i was thinking about 14 so i thought OK HALF OF THAT and thats how i got 7

  • @SteveChisnall
    @SteveChisnall Před 7 lety +5

    8:22 He must play ShadowRun a lot

  • @lewisfitzjohn
    @lewisfitzjohn Před 7 lety +1

    In unity (game engine) there is a function in the C# code called 'delta time' that compares the computers frame rate to the clock in order to keep things running at even speed despite frame rate.
    This function can kick out pretty random seeming numbers. It is is chaotic to the point of the temperature in the room. Is that still pseudo random, or is it proper random?

  • @phoenix21studios
    @phoenix21studios Před 3 lety +2

    Random usually means unpredictable.

  • @nathanreveron7726
    @nathanreveron7726 Před 10 lety +20

    I chose four!

  • @Jackmawer
    @Jackmawer Před 9 lety +4

    I chose 10, then 6. I'm different.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... Před 10 lety +1

    getting radiation in the pursuit of random numbers, genius

    • @JayTemple
      @JayTemple Před 5 lety

      That's when you know you have a gambling problem.

  • @egs_mythicgamer4013
    @egs_mythicgamer4013 Před 3 lety

    “You’re not gonna choose an even number, those don’t seem random”
    Me after choosing 2: Well alright then

  • @subjectt.change6599
    @subjectt.change6599 Před 10 lety +23

    I hate to be overly philosophical, but can anything above the quantum level be truly random? Aren't the systems sufficiently deterministic as to always have patternicity, even if chaotic?

    • @austinconner2479
      @austinconner2479 Před 6 lety +2

      The radioactive source is truly random because of the quantum effects you mention. It's true physics is deterministic aside from quantum effects, but as with radiation, quantum effects can affect macroscopic things as well in some cases. In practice, for serious randomness (for example, for cryptography), computers will collect entropy from its environment, ie the exact arrival time of network packets or completion times of hard drive seeks. Like you say maybe these could be predicted in principle if you could know the exact state of the world, but this is practically impossible. Extreme needs (military?) may even put radioactive sources in the computer and use those timings.

    • @angelmendez-rivera351
      @angelmendez-rivera351 Před 5 lety

      Jeffrey Elliott No, nothing aside from quantum effects can be random. Every classical system is deterministic. The roll of a dice is deterministic. Us being too limited to do the complicated math to know what value will come out of the roll with arbitrary precision does not make it random, it makes it chaotic.

  • @wolfelkan8183
    @wolfelkan8183 Před 6 lety +3

    "Is there something innately random about the number 7?" Well, it's by far the hardest of the integers from one to ten to tell if another number is divisible by.

  • @cecillemilitante3115
    @cecillemilitante3115 Před 4 lety

    Not only are the numbers random,this video is more random than Vsauce topic switches.

  • @SomeRandomPiggo
    @SomeRandomPiggo Před 4 lety

    "Think of a random number"
    Ok, 7.
    "Everyone chose seven"
    h o l y s h i t

  • @devinmcgill4758
    @devinmcgill4758 Před 10 lety +4

    For a random number why not just use pi?

  • @hallcrash
    @hallcrash Před 10 lety +4

    So that is how we win at lotto? cool.

  • @andrewbloom7694
    @andrewbloom7694 Před 2 lety

    Modelling gasses sounds like a really camp way to fart. "Pfffft oh HEEEEELLLLOOOOOOO! Loook at how gracefully it wafts across the room..."

  • @jezaustevas7170
    @jezaustevas7170 Před 6 lety +2

    A small upgrade to your program: choose apropriate time scale and iterate through binary length of a chosen number size (i.e. 8 bits). If in a given time scale electron reached a counter you set this bit to 1, else you set it to 0. This should make your program return value much faster.

  • @KDNG105
    @KDNG105 Před 8 lety +50

    I picked 9

  • @DominikLederhas
    @DominikLederhas Před 10 lety +7

    I chose +-3.

  • @Mansch111
    @Mansch111 Před 8 lety

    i loved the ending :)

  • @jaxonnobles
    @jaxonnobles Před 7 lety

    People choose 7 because when we think of the word "random" we usually think of "what is the number with the least connotations with it". Which happens to be 7 when it's 1 - 10. When it's 1 - 20 people usually choose either 7, 17, or 19. When it's from 1 - 30 people usually choose 11, 17, or 19. When it's from 1 - 40, people usually choose 17, 19, 29, 31, or 37. Etc.

  • @NickShvelidze
    @NickShvelidze Před 10 lety +20

    Hey I chose 6

  • @mihaitensor
    @mihaitensor Před 10 lety +4

    I've chosed 7 :))

  • @andrewxc1335
    @andrewxc1335 Před 8 lety

    Would it also work to find the deviation from the norm between subsequent detections in (milli-, etc.)seconds, in order to generate a list much faster? Or would there be some bias?

  • @theinvestmentguy
    @theinvestmentguy Před 9 lety +4

    i guessed 6 because its random :P