There's another way to make what I would call the möbus piano u just need to make a line that has 2 squares then give it a half twist then connect to line together and boom you have the möbus piano It's basically like a möbus stript except it's an instrument
@Uruz201220 сағат бұрын
Opinions can be mapped continuously but ballots give choices of discrete points in the infinite range of opinions.
@JorgeDi-p3u20 сағат бұрын
Fucking love this type of content
@annazully2680Күн бұрын
I’m not smart enough to understand this
@ToniLeys2 күн бұрын
8:39 it shows vertical lines because the bounces produce pulses, those are clicks that contain a wide band of frequencies. While the pulses repeat at a rate below haas they're perceived as separate clicks and not as a tone, that's why humans don't hear tones below 20hz, we instead perceive it as discrete rapid hits, and the window of the spectrogram is usuallt configured accordingly. Once the frequency of the pulses goes above 20 Hz they enter the window size and the signal can be plotted as a pulse wave of that frequency, with its fundamental and harmonics, just as we can start hearing it as a pitch. It's very interesting!
@williamjohnson14615 күн бұрын
One of the coolest KZbin videos I’ve ever found. Keep up the good work
@AntimatR035 күн бұрын
2:33 THE LICK LMFAOAOAOOA
@pyromen3217 күн бұрын
Your caveman bird drawings are adorable!
@Laiton_et_Celluloid7 күн бұрын
Wait, are you saying me that all those Giant Steps memes werent really memes? And theyre actually good music? Fck, i supose im not a jazz listener yet
@EmilyMemily-it3xp10 күн бұрын
1:24 No way small changes in votes can lead to small changes in outcome. Most changes in votes do nothing, but if it’s close to tied, it’ll do so much.
@FinleyTressler13 күн бұрын
We do have an explantion for all 3 musical aspects. Pulse = pitch literally explains everything. Essentially everything comes back to rhythm where a chord is just different pulses at different rates of speed and the reason they sound good as opposed to microtones is because the polyrhtyhms are numbers we are familiar with (3 over 2, 5 over 3, etc). With this we can also explain that melodys are just vibrations/really fast rhythms. Everything comes back to rhythm and it explains all 3 as one. The reason these all work to create music that humans have come to love is because pulse is manipulated into many ways that are enjoyable (studies definitely prove why we enjoy vibrations which then explains why we like rhythm).
@ewmcrab13 күн бұрын
You have a beautiful mind
@casperdewith14 күн бұрын
Nice video. 15:02 What’s this music called? I love it! And 15:56 too! Did you compose them yourself?
@peterszilvasi75216 күн бұрын
The thing is that when I consume a fair amount of Molly... I will hallucinate Turing patterns. I was scared, and it was confusing at the first time. For subsequent hallucinogenic trips, I have found the Turing patterns beautiful yet unexplainable. How and why does the brain's visual cortex generate these incredible visual patterns? I can't help but wonder about the inter-connectedness of the world: biology, cooking, wrinkles, and hallucination.
@2000danielillo16 күн бұрын
Such a great video! I know this was one year ago, but have you think about using a matrix representation for the keys like in keyboards? They have one cable per line and one cable per column, then you check wich pair closes the circuit. You reduce the number of cables from n(n+1)/2 to n+n/2, I believe. But my brain hurts when I try to think how to apply this solution to the Möbius strip
@physicsforthebirds16 күн бұрын
I did think of that, in fact I made one later! But it has its problems too. Watch my video on voting for the piano V2. The main issue with making a matrix of wires in Möbius form is that each wire wraps around and becomes its own intersection, so you can't use it as a switch.
@ClayShentrup17 күн бұрын
I think you're taking this way too literally. mapping the circles to a square is purely an information representation thing. I could label each one as degrees of circle X and Y for instance. The anonymity just serves as a compression algorithm which says that you only need one of the two triangles. but to then try to glue them back together as if their physical relationship to each other means anything is bizarre.
@ClayShentrup17 күн бұрын
I have no idea why you're using a circle. I suppose you're taking the actual utilities and normalizing them to make a ballot. but even then if two people have preferences normalized with candidate A as min and C as max, candidate b can be in infinite locations relative to those two.
@poorme1art17 күн бұрын
These youtube shorts are getting so good. For some reason, this is the 3rd YT "short" that is actually a full lenght video that I'm watching.
@jamile452417 күн бұрын
You convinced me to study physics to go back to this video and fully understand it
@paranjazz_barua20 күн бұрын
as a jazz player, I understand nothing, i love jazz,
@piko55512 күн бұрын
real
@ToniLeys24 күн бұрын
Ppl don't like jazz? The 12M views in the mario kart lick video wouldn't agree!
@greatestone4eva27 күн бұрын
@12:58 the one on the left could be a highly organized QR code. consider that meaning is relative to the observer. how do we even know that an intelligent alien life form would use the same type of symbolic logic or reasoning systems as us? they could have evolved completely different systems and means of communication that dont use visual symbols. they would not necessarily have to be carbon based to be sentient either.
@golden_smaug28 күн бұрын
The final pun was gold lol
@saltiestsiren28 күн бұрын
i took pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and stats, and flunked stats, and that's where my math knowledge ended lmfao. but this kind of stuff is super interesting to me. i'm currently learning how to solve a rubik's cube and logic/number/word puzzles are one of my favorite pasttimes. also stats was kind of interesting but i kept cutting class anyway lmfao
@ImLucld29 күн бұрын
4:47 TF2 GOT REFERENCED???
@jovanrnjak29 күн бұрын
Saw the veritasium video in my feed. Didn't watch it but went straight to this video's comments to see if they "borrowed" the same ideas.
@alfredoaohansen7468Ай бұрын
What the hell?
@sk56789Ай бұрын
One of my Professors once said "that a good theoretical physicist knows what approximations to make, before he knows if he is even allowed to make them." Very nice video highlighting what you can predict even with very simple models.
@clutterArrangerАй бұрын
I just want to thank you for mentioning the vibrational bands on the part about photon emission. I finished a computer engineering degree and had physics classes and this was not mentioned once. I had no idea how it worked to the point where thought the frequencies had to be exact and quantized also.
@doraemon402Ай бұрын
How can a function that results in one human, a discrete set, be continuous?
@V3racious3Ай бұрын
Blockchain voting.
@BenGilmanАй бұрын
I vote your video over Veritasiums for algorithm promotion
@AsdfAsdf-j5zАй бұрын
At 5:02 why did you put a different topology than the product topology on the Cartesian product?
@CHARLIE11CHARLIE11Ай бұрын
Outrageous plagiarism from veritasium… even using common fast foods to represent voting groups!!
@julianhaladus-henke6924Ай бұрын
would be cool for you to comment on the overtone series. Typically you're not just playing A and Bb for a G-7. You or someone else (bass player) is also throwing a low G somewhere. With a lower note to guide otherwise-possibly-random upper voicings, you can get incredibly complex shapes of sounds that enhance emotion. or why a flat 9 sharp 11 etc voicing sounds so much more full of cohesive information that a dom 7.
@snookaisahtheotengahrepres5681Ай бұрын
man the implication alone is brainporn. like that greek guy and the turtle, he allways takes away from the distance
@digitaldramatistАй бұрын
I wonder if veritasium watched this video for his.. Exact same topic
@physicsforthebirdsАй бұрын
At least the contents are quite different this time. They weren't as subtle with my non-euclidean geometry video...
@MatthewElento-vv9sbАй бұрын
@@physicsforthebirds they copied a different video too? im losing a little bit more respect for veritasium
@DavidvanDeijkАй бұрын
Coming from a proportional popular voting system, to me the concept of plurality voting seems not very fair.
@aidenm-s4463Ай бұрын
Not complaining but that was way less about jazz than I expected
@keithkarasik6193Ай бұрын
A theory of why we like music that includes Rhythm Melody and Harmony is based in physics. It takes into account the regulation and passage of time, through which the notes, compounded by the harmonic series, positively affect our minds and emotions.
@morganspencer-churchill2136Ай бұрын
I see that Veritasium just copied this videos exact subject. A bit weird.
@physicsforthebirdsАй бұрын
Yeah, weird indeed. At least they changed the content this time!
@digirydeАй бұрын
So, this explains why no matter how far we go down that road, we can never get to the end of political conflict.
@AndyZachАй бұрын
Ultimately, the anonymity requirement is not a requirement. There is no national or state law requiring that. It's assumed based upon the number of registered voters, but any district with a trivial amount of votes may expose one or two people. Caucuses require you to vote in person. Some election districts in the past (18th, 19th centuries) had public voting. People may have a continuous spectrum on issues, but candidates are discrete and treated ordinally.
@Sun-Tzu-Ай бұрын
This only assumes that we're using a first-past-the-post two party system. In which case there's a lot more obvious well known issues that come before "I can make a graph into a mobius strip 🤤"
@nathanhelmburgerАй бұрын
Check out Fair group decisions via non-deterministic proportional consensus by Jobst Heitzig, Forest W. Simmons and Sara M. Constantino. I think it's a super cool voting method that deserves more attention. It too has certain flaws though. Voting has to be constrained in such a way that the outcome of the vote is limited in power. If at any point the losing party finds it more acceptable to revolt against the system than to accept the results of the vote, then the voting system has failed. If 60% can vote to enslave the other 40%, it doesn't matter how fair or mathematically clean the voting system is, the system has failed because the 40% don't have sufficient reason to accept the outcome of the vote.
@druganovamАй бұрын
This is one of the best educational videos I’ve seen this year so far.
@LichKingg23Ай бұрын
had to put the USSR anthem (my beloved) to watch this video because the sound of the intro.
@jameslongstaff2762Ай бұрын
I'm so glad i studied math. Incidentally, i understand everything lol
@MunkisManimalАй бұрын
so theoretically, if you graph out the mass of everything in the universe and then take the area under the curve, you can count how many things exist in the universe. i tried it for fun but desmos was unhappy even when i scaled everything down