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@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304
@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304 56 хвилин тому
If information matters... How is it then possible that when on a roulette table 10 times black has fallen it would still not matter to pick a red or black number when we know that nature most ballance out the times that red or black need to fall at a 50/50 chance? (Forget the green 0, for a moment) Nature most recollect this fact as well, it can not let it happen that it keeps hitting a black number. I'ff we would say that it stay's at a 50/50 chance, why does 20 times hitting black in a row is then way more rare and how does nature keep this in ballance, when it is alway's a 50/50 chance at a new ball swing.
@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304
@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304 38 хвилин тому
Immagine this... We are all at a roulette table and we watched the ball fall 10 times on black in a row. We would all say wow... Thats a incredible long serie of black, that will not happen often! Then red fall's, 2 times black, red again 3 times, 3 times black, 1 more time red... Now i make the remark, there is a chance that we will see a 10 times black again.... I think all people would say, "i do not think so". We would say based on the info of the past, this chance is smaller... Why? I think because nature is at least 10 times red in a row in debt, excluding the times that the (1 x red, 2 x black, 3 x red, 3 x black, 1 x red, where nature has a 50/50 ballance already.) Its not impossible that 10 times black comes again, but nature is a 10 times red in debt, as at the start we would say that a row of 10 times red or black to fall is at a 50/50 chance and that chance most now be impossible based on the past.
@klaus7443
@klaus7443 29 хвилин тому
@@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304 "How is it then possible that when on a roulette table 10 times black has fallen it would still not matter..." For the same reasons you haven't understood the Monty Hall Problem after having it explained to you dozens of times before.
@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304
@yellowstone2ndtrumpet304 16 хвилин тому
​​​​​​@@klaus7443 ehhhh... This are 2 total differend things. Actualy the Monty Hall problem say's something about the 10 times black in a row... That the chance that a 10 times red in a row most fall more easy, then a 10 times black again. Its far from a 50/50 chance, as we would think.
@juanticimo
@juanticimo Годину тому
Just another example of why the WAIS or Stanford-Binet is a one dimensional test for intelligence. There are people who cannot solve simple addition and subtraction problems, but can tell you the exact frequency when played on a specific key of a piano, yet, these individuals are sometimes deemed "talented". If an individual is great at mathematics and the rudiments of other sciences, does it become arbitrary, if the understanding of how the link of obesity and blood pressure, lead to early death are missed? I personally know, two true geniuses according to the WAIS, one is a mensa member. The individual who happens to be a member of mensa, is a close friend who found school trivial, didn't bathe regularly, struggled with basic day to day activities, and was often outcast-ed sadly. I often wondered, how he could score perfect on a test like the asvab, or the SAT without even cracking a book on the test, or studying at all, and he often wondered why I could make spaghetti bolognese, without needing a recpie, and no matter how many times he tried, he couldn't make his better than mine, even with my recipe. So with that being said, how do we really define genius?? Because in my honest humble opinion, we are close, but the metrics are lopsided, and don't account for natural talent, but focus on memorization. Bjork has perfect pitch, yet she isnt considered a genius in the normal sense of the word. How many people can sit down at a piano, and know if the A is at 440hz, or 443hz? my guess is very few.
@reykusumawiangga
@reykusumawiangga Годину тому
she's like the woman version of Nvidia CEO
@gerardberden7501
@gerardberden7501 Годину тому
This unique product has been developed and is Made by a DUTCH company called ASML and NOT a German company !
@biggi8379
@biggi8379 Годину тому
❤ RIP Kevin
@gerardberden7501
@gerardberden7501 Годину тому
🎉
@williamtendo7835
@williamtendo7835 3 години тому
On paper this works.. The curriculum needs a revamp, & IF3, Elon is the best person to do do it.. The mind needs balance, Pure Math by buckhouse 1 & 2 Mechanics, light, electromagnetcs, and other things they cant spell.. let alone "differentiatie", is like IF1, a billionaire bought Twitter & changwd the name to X... They and us wont/can't still find the value for X 😊🎉❤ #NotHating this is awesome
@seabreeze9743
@seabreeze9743 3 години тому
One critique of this video is that just because someone’s a genius, dosen’t mean they will be succesful. Look at celebrities, presidents etc. many, not all, but many are dumb as a doorbell. The reality is that multiple forms of intelligence don’t exist. And that on average the more intelligent you are the less socially skilled you are, which this video happens to demonstrate.
@seabreeze9743
@seabreeze9743 3 години тому
I just want to add that i’m not saying that there’s anything wrong with socially skilled dumb people, to me what I value is stregnth whether it be intelligence, or charisma, or whatever form of it.
@abrahamolivas2220
@abrahamolivas2220 4 години тому
he wanted a life but life wanted something else which drove him crazy .
@genuinennessbefitting4734
@genuinennessbefitting4734 6 годин тому
The secret to AMD and Nvidia's success is that both companies use TSMC's advanced chips to beat their rivals.
@xnx304
@xnx304 6 годин тому
one of the greatest CEO ever
@nointerference11
@nointerference11 7 годин тому
Proud of curies she sacrificed herself for mankind
@sureshrs2981
@sureshrs2981 7 годин тому
No vishy is goat
@HenryOManly
@HenryOManly 7 годин тому
I forgot all about him
@obaidkhan8012
@obaidkhan8012 7 годин тому
Why wouldnt FBI offer this guy a job. That guy was a genious. Love his story
@Finnthechatlmao
@Finnthechatlmao 8 годин тому
I think that observation might be a kind of force, or law of nature. It could be a simulation, or it could be way cooler
@kjirstinyoungberg7794
@kjirstinyoungberg7794 9 годин тому
Sounds to me like he was an autistic savant. My hope is that some day we all realize we’re here together for a reason, and we live each day asking ourselves what we can do to lift everyone we encounter. I’ve learned more from “odd” people than the hundreds of those labeled “normal” and if you think about it…what is normal? Who decided? Love everyone. Someone very wise said that over 2,000 years ago, even as he was being hung on a cross.
@DanielleMennear-robinson-nl9kx
@DanielleMennear-robinson-nl9kx 9 годин тому
Im a alien a liron
@Bin9o33
@Bin9o33 10 годин тому
Nice idiot index
@timothydudley3106
@timothydudley3106 12 годин тому
Werner von Braun was a great scientist he was the head of nasa yet he would listen to others ideas and never felt he was better the other scientists infact the lunar medial wasn’t his idea but when it was brought to him by an American scientist he listened and used his idea and that is how we were able to put a man on the moon if he wasn’t a great leader for nasa we would have never put an astronaut on the moon great job by Werner vin Braun!
@_123Ackerman
@_123Ackerman 12 годин тому
Suprise? When they remove the headphone jack ? It s hard to beleive when you know everytime a tech is release they was working on it for 2 , 3 year or more ( i m talking about both )
@H3cJP
@H3cJP 13 годин тому
6:05 lmfao i have asperger and i was talking about tea and the way of thinking with my mother some hours ago
@Hola12628
@Hola12628 13 годин тому
WHY THE HUMANS GONNA TERRAFORM ME WHAT DID I DO WRONG
@pokiejackson3364
@pokiejackson3364 14 годин тому
You took a lesson that everyone can learn from and turned it into a discussion about "feelings". You women do not belong in these spaces. You're the problem!
@Mc4King
@Mc4King 15 годин тому
They look alike too hahaha
@Pegasus4213
@Pegasus4213 15 годин тому
Videos like this are very interesting, but the speed of delivery of the commentary with short pauses between sentences detracts from full enjoyment. Normal speed speech would suffice!
@raymonegollman7942
@raymonegollman7942 15 годин тому
Wouldn't this prove 1×1=2 no matter what a action would create a reaction when you multiply,
@darksleven
@darksleven 15 годин тому
They fake the moon landing once what stop them to make more lies 👁️
@p.k.3256
@p.k.3256 15 годин тому
Ich bin mir da nicht so sicher. Bei 100 Türen ist das ganz logisch und offensichtlich und ich würde genauso handeln. Aber bei drei? Es stimmt, ich habe bei der ersten Wahl nur eine Wahrscheinlichkeit von 33% richtig zu liegen. ABER: so unwahrscheinlich ist das nicht, daß man bei 33% mehrere Male hintereinander richtig liegt. Ich habe also nach der Eliminierung von einer Türe eine Wahrscheinlichkeit von 50%. Entweder lag ich vorher schon richtig oder eben nicht. Mathematisch und damit theoretisch ist ihr Ansatz zwar korrekt, in der Realität allerdings nur bedingt zu gebrauchen, da man auch das Umfeld in Betracht ziehen muß. Mag mich der Moderator? Kann er mich einschätzen? Was will er? Wie lange hat schon keiner mehr gewonnen, bzw. wie oft haben die Vorgänger etwas gewonnen, usw. Informationen halt. Aber nicht nur die mathematischen. Sondern alle. Das ist so als wolle man alleine mit Hilfe der Mathematik ein Pokerturnier gewinnen.
@max5250
@max5250 15 годин тому
This is probability problem, not an actual game show, and 2 doors hold a car twice as likely as 1 door does.
@Araqius
@Araqius 9 годин тому
Gehen Sie davon aus, dass Sie bei Ihrer ersten Wahl bleiben. Wenn Ihre erste Wahl Ziege A ist, erhalten Sie Ziege A. Wenn Ihre erste Wahl Ziege B ist, erhalten Sie Ziege B. Wenn Ihre erste Wahl das Auto ist, bekommen Sie das Auto. Sie gewinnen nur 1 von 3 Spielen, wenn Sie bei Ihrem ersten Tipp bleiben. Wechseln bedeutet das Gegenteil. Es geht nur um grundlegende Mathematik/Logik, die Kinder verstehen. Leider ist es für Idioten viel zu schwer.
@mechajay3358
@mechajay3358 16 годин тому
Its fascinating that both people who head the both of the biggest processing chip manufacturing companies are distantly related to one another
@DianaGtsadik
@DianaGtsadik 16 годин тому
It's a great thing. I never knew Tesla had done this whole thing.
@urimtefiki226
@urimtefiki226 17 годин тому
Very interesting discussions in the comments, I like them. 😊
@Smarglenargle
@Smarglenargle 17 годин тому
This is so dumb, this is no different from a professor telling a rocket scientist that they should know advanced math. But but he lost his kid 3 months ago and is a gymnast. Elon so mean >:( Like bruh, ya'll just trying to propaganda him.
@bobbymoss6160
@bobbymoss6160 18 годин тому
I support Team Red. Dr. Su is an amazing woman.
@robertmaybeth3434
@robertmaybeth3434 18 годин тому
I'll never forgive the film-makers for their casting. HOW did they not see the perfect man to portray Oppenheimer? It was Sheldon Cooper, that's who. (Parsons, Big Bang theory)
@fred-ts9pb
@fred-ts9pb 18 годин тому
Overrated and overpaid. Way behind in AI. No SP appreciation in over 2 years. Some segments continue to deteriorate. AI is supposed to make up the shortfall, but that won't increase the SP. Sometimes a company needs a vocal CEO like Nvidia not a CEO that pumps but doesn't deliver, quarter after quarter.
@jaredkaye3669
@jaredkaye3669 19 годин тому
Forgive your abusers!!! Harvard is elite. The rich ruling class exploits animals, immigrants, and citizens on the scale of 10,000 years of pain. You need to smoke a TON of canabis to help while eating a low sodium plant based diet. If you do, you can see 100,000 years of peace as a result of 10,000 years of pain! We just have to not erase language! 120 sided hypercube! DD anyone? hahaha. Statistics and betting was the wild west. 1200 of my Chinese ancestors died building the transcontinental rail road and the body pieces were shipped to Mexicali. It is okay. 10,000 years of animal owies!!!! When we die we go to a vegan heaven! Forgive your abusers!
@robh7671
@robh7671 20 годин тому
Gary should have sent the Invoice for $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to all of them that he got into their system dead easy.
@JulianaIMiranda
@JulianaIMiranda 21 годину тому
Tem uma cara de bravo 😠😡🤨🧐🙄😁😁😘😍🥹😎🤑🤮🤧🤒🤕😇🤥😇
@stussymishka
@stussymishka 21 годину тому
As a long time apple lover. Starting to realize Tim Cook is an absolute trash CEO. Under him Apple products have become more expensive, less innovative. Failed Apple car project, couldn't even produce one. They give us less accessories with their products. monthly random charges for no reason going up. Apple needed Steve smh.
@vigneshkarthi3321
@vigneshkarthi3321 21 годину тому
No the people their work for them.
@IsThisHowUDoThat
@IsThisHowUDoThat 21 годину тому
this is the background that created the TV Show Billions
@adamzane
@adamzane 21 годину тому
That’s really crazy
@lourdessilva6442
@lourdessilva6442 21 годину тому
Uau sem palavras es gigante e realmente faz a diferença nesse mundo eterna gratidão amo e aprecio tudo que faz em prol da preservação da raça humana meu herói
@user-de2pm7vr7y
@user-de2pm7vr7y 21 годину тому
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@user-de2pm7vr7y
@user-de2pm7vr7y 21 годину тому
I remember a video where Lisa said AMD had to make a choice on which direction they wanted to take for evolving their chips (I'm paraphrasing). I thought it was nice that AMD made a decision. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ApexOfThrottle
@ApexOfThrottle 21 годину тому
The amount that can go wrong when we go to the ISS let alone Mars, and Using the word reusable like they're filling up a car, these things have to be so vigorously inspected each time cause it just went through so much trauma being launched. People are gonna die there and they know it
@michubern1444
@michubern1444 21 годину тому
really? thats crazy
@igibon8
@igibon8 22 години тому
Thank goodness I bought this company’s stocks. The CEO is an immigrant from Taiwan. Proud of my country lady.
@VjLogan
@VjLogan 23 години тому
Better idea. Make an international launch station in the outer space (similar like ISS). Store fuel there (Ofcourse with safety measurements considered). Launch space craft from there, using specially made rocket engine to fly in outer space. Save space, save money, faster and efficient. Hopefully Elon Musk see this haha
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 23 години тому
Beer!