Eauix
Eauix
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18th Dec 2016
20th Dec 2016
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Comments

  • benas045
    benas045
    22nd Dec 2016
    I approximate 25 days, 21 hours, 21 minutes and 36 seconds. So... there is a possibility, that this "experiment" would last 2 years if you start now. Marvelous.
  • Mrbob
    Mrbob
    22nd Dec 2016
    i lasted 2 hours. still didnt work
  • polobob
    polobob
    22nd Dec 2016
    id:2082303 is proof.
  • polobob
    polobob
    22nd Dec 2016
    for it to hit the middle, it could go left-left-left-right-right..., left-right-left-right-left..., etc. all that matters is the same amount of right and left. but for it to stay on the side, it has to be all right. right-right-right has only 1 possibility, but left-right-left has many more, because left-left-right would produce the same output. want proof, just obseve it. the middle has a higher chance of hitting because the amount of right/left is most equal, and it doesnt matter the order
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    22nd Dec 2016
    Anyway, id:2082303 if you still feel like not believing me.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    22nd Dec 2016
    You obviously can't do that unless you know what's going on in the black box. Let's say this black box has 3 outputs. Well, what if its has another black box inside it with 4 outputs? This inner black box *does* distribute pulses evenly, but two of its outputs are connected to a single output of the outer black box. That means that the outer black box distributes sparks with a probability ratio of 1/4:1/2:1/4 among its outputs. You see the pattern here?
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    22nd Dec 2016
    @muzau: I friggin told you to fight this out in PM. Oh well. Let's say you have a "black box" with one input and n outputs. For each pulse on its input it sends out one pulse on one of its outputs. What you're suggesting is that based solely on the fact that the box has n outputs you can tell for sure that pulses will be distributed evenly, in a ratio of 1/n:1/n:... among the outputs.
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    22nd Dec 2016
    I think something else is at play. Notice that 90% of the sparks hit the middle 30%?
  • Epiclark
    Epiclark
    22nd Dec 2016
    It lit up immediately. Am i lucky?
  • Enderjapp2349
    Enderjapp2349
    22nd Dec 2016
    Welcome toooo... Test your luck!