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Math Magic. learning | math | playing cards | tricks | vsauce. Written by Lambert Varias | February 7, 2016. Link. Vsauce talks about how cardists use patterns and probabilities to create long-winded tricks that seem to ensure a random outcome, even though what they've really done is the opposite.
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YouTube/Vsauce. Math is magic, according to a new YouTube video depicting the Kruskal count. Brain teasers and magic tricks help bring math to relatable real life even for the mathphobic.
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Vsauce Math Magic \n. Demo of Math Magic \n\n. Every time you shuffle a deck of cards well, smoosh it for a few minutes or\nriffle it seven or more times, chances are you have put those playing cards\ninto an order that they have never been in in the entire history of cards, or\nhumans, or the universe. Seriously.\n-- Michael Stevens \n\n
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Going back in time, I would say that the prototypical modern Vsauce video has it's roots, fittingly enough, in the video ''Math Magic'' from 2016. The video starts coming in from a tangent about a coincidence but then spends most of the video explaining card tricks. Granted, math heavy videos had existed before, and also were contemporary to that.
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14K views, 474 likes, 20 comments, 30 shares, Facebook Reels from VSAUCE: You can't cut a deck of cards in half without this happening! (The longer.
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Michael David Stevens (born January 23, 1986) is an American educator, public speaker, entertainer, and editor best known for creating and hosting the education YouTube channel Vsauce.His channel initially released video game-related content until the popularity of his educational series DOT saw discussions of general interest become the focus of Vsauce, encompassing explanations of science.
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LINKS:More about the trick: https://www.riddleministry.com/riddles/cards-in-the-dark/1333/Mismag822's tutorial and demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/wat.
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Welcome to the official Vsauce2 YouTube channel! Hosted by Kevin Lieber, Vsauce2 explores recreational mathematics including, paradoxes, math games, riddles and more to uncover the surprising.
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Sometimes math is so beautifully tricky, and presented in such a subtle way, that it's virtually indistinguishable from magic. Welcome to The Kruskal Count.D.
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Vsauce Math Magic. Every time you shuffle a deck of cards well, smoosh it for a few minutes or riffle it seven or more times, chances are you have put those playing cards into an order that they have never been in in the entire history of cards, or humans, or the universe. Seriously.