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12th Nov 2019
12th Nov 2019
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demonstration chance expiriment hourglass gauss dust physics amazingmachine slow

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  • potatoman6778
    potatoman6778
    30th Oct 2020
    apology for bad english
  • potatoman6778
    potatoman6778
    30th Oct 2020
    what is the probability of one of the distributions looks like a identical mirror image of another one because that just happened ;-;
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    18th Nov 2019
    What is the probability that two distrubutions will look exactly the same?
  • EOWS612
    EOWS612
    18th Nov 2019
    It builds skyscrapers.
  • coryman
    coryman
    17th Nov 2019
    The real takeaway here is that if you pause at any frame, almost all of the dust-holders on top will be identical
  • provet
    provet
    16th Nov 2019
    Concept of proof, still 1+
  • Vampireax
    Vampireax
    16th Nov 2019
    Notice how they all drain form left to right.
  • N0pony
    N0pony
    15th Nov 2019
    still intresting!
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    15th Nov 2019
    This isn't a proof. You can't prove by example. This is an experiment showing that it is very likely that the falling sand simulator in TPT resembles a gaussian distribution.
  • AVeryBigNurd
    AVeryBigNurd
    15th Nov 2019
    pseudorandomness, determined by computer or tpt maths that, when seen, show a pattern