Re: non-random free will

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Sujet : Re: non-random free will
De : ecphoric (at) *nospam* allspamis.invalid (*Hemidactylus*)
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Date : 03. Jun 2024, 01:38:51
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William Hyde <wthyde1953@gmail.com> wrote:
jillery wrote:
The following is a link to a Veritasium video.  It claims that when a
statistically large number of people are asked to identify a random
integer between 1 and 100, their choices are anything but random.
Instead, the most popular choice is 69 followed by 37.  Not only that,
but multiples of 2, 5 and 10 were chosen much less often, while prime
numbers were chosen much more often than random chance allows.
 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6iQrh2TK98>
 
The video goes on to provide a running histogram of 200,000 choices
made in a Reddit survey.  It shows how the distribution remained
remarkably consistent over time.
 
These patterns suggest there is something that makes people choose,
and not choose, numbers not just non-randomly, but selectively,
without being aware of it.
 
The video suggests that most people "feel" prime numbers are more
random than non-prime numbers, perhaps because there is no exact
formula for calculating the nth prime number, and also perhaps because
the real world provides few representations of prime values greater
than 7.
 
So why should 69 and 37 be selected most often?  69 has some cultural
associations.  As for 37, the following offers a number of
suggestions:
 
<www.thirty-seven.org>
 
For those who might ask what this post has to do with evolution vs
creationism, I would say it has about as much to do with it as do
posts about free will.
 
 
I would chose 47, as it is the funniest integer.
 
I’m torn between Forty Six & 2 mainly because that’s a Tool song. I knew
they were quite talented with bizarre time signatures and an awesome
drummer but only recently learned that their song Lateralus had a basis in
the Fibonacci sequence.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralus_(song)

https://youtu.be/Y7JG63IuaWs?si=yQh_o7I8Zk4xAst8


Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 Jun 24 * non-random free will8jillery
2 Jun 24 +* Re: non-random free will3William Hyde
2 Jun 24 i+- Re: non-random free will1jillery
3 Jun 24 i`- Re: non-random free will1*Hemidactylus*
2 Jun 24 +* Re: non-random free will2Anna
3 Jun 24 i`- Re: non-random free will1*Hemidactylus*
2 Jun 24 `* Re: non-random free will2LDagget
3 Jun 24  `- Re: non-random free will1jillery

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