wisecase2
wisecase2
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17th Jan 2021
23rd Jan 2021
Set "Air: off" by pressing the y key if it does not work correctly. Technically this is a binomial distribution. However, the binomial distribution gets closer to the Gaussian distribution as the number of stages/divisions increases.
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  • ep_the_creator
    ep_the_creator
    24th Jan 2021
    I like how this visualizes a statistical concept so well +1
  • overengined
    overengined
    24th Jan 2021
    I like this save ! +1*10^^9
  • EpsilonStudios
    EpsilonStudios
    23rd Jan 2021
    i physically and mentally and emotinally cannot process the math you just said
  • AVeryBigNurd
    AVeryBigNurd
    23rd Jan 2021
    "Proof Dream cheated his speedrun"
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    22nd Jan 2021
    *clapping*
  • wisecase2
    wisecase2
    21st Jan 2021
    Each generator produces approximately 17.2 particles/s at 60 fps, it has 21 then 21*17.2 = 361.2. at the right or left end, the probability is 2^-40 = 9.09e-13 per particle, calculating the time 1/(361.2*9.09e-13) = 3.04e9 seconds, that is, it is 1 every 193 years and 19 days with 60 fps at each right or left end.
  • xXmartin0311
    xXmartin0311
    21st Jan 2021
    i think he means 1e-21 % chance for it to land there
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    21st Jan 2021
    1e-12 what? 1e-12 hours? 1e-12 days? 1e-12 years?
  • Why7090
    Why7090
    21st Jan 2021
    The chance of getting the rightmost one should be something like 1/2^40 which is about 1e-12
  • Goldball
    Goldball
    20th Jan 2021
    ok someone brign in that science boy, because this is fast how long would it take to get right or left