The Galton Board

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Vsauce PO Box:
PO Box 33168
L.A. CA 90033

***CREDITS***

Starring
Hannah Canetti

With special appearance by
Michael Stevens

Edited by
Hannah Canetti and Michael Stevens

Close-up footage of the board by
JAKE ROPER

VFX outros by
Eric Langlay

Music by Jake Chudnow

***VSAUCE LINKS***

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"if you have a pulse, and are breathing, I think we can all agree that binomial powers are one of your favorite things". I love michael

spencergerwing
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Vsauce video:
Beginning and end: meme material
Middle: content

anti_MATT_er
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I feel like michael is becoming more and more aware of the meme culture surrounding him.

mrcomp
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Vsauce is like the cool teacher at school

magnusthomsen
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balls are a common theme on this channel

DogBeef
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The intro is one of the best I ever saw. The music, the random jump scare, you can see him standing still in the reflection of the glass. I love this kind of humour.

zeldamax
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Well I didn't know that the diagonals were Fibonacci. Gosh darn Pascal you rascal. He got me again.

iBuyNewStuff
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dude its one in the morning and the intro jumpscare was not okay. specially without an explanation.

wyattc
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Imagine the one timeline where all the balls fell down the same path while filming this

AnimeLawyers
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knock
knock
knock knock
knock knock knock
knock knock knock knock knock


"whos there?"


fibbonaci

itsastikbotparty
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Michael’s passion for educating is so heartwarming.

bondfool
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It's so fun to just watch Michael talk about something he's interested in.

rachelmorrow
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Proof Michael is actually Tim from Grand Illusion.

Riftley
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When he revealed Fibonacci’s sequence I lost it.

frenchvanilla
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It feels great to watch a Vsauce video about something you already knew and understood and still learn something new.

SimplyMavAgain
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Why you gotta scare me like that, Michael?

lawrencecalablaster
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Also, the sum of each row equals the corresponding power of two. For example, the 4th row is 1+4+6+4+1 which equals 16. 16 is also equal to 2 raised to the fourth.

villand
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Wish I knew that binomial trick in middle school

ultravidz
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Got a mini heart attack at the beginning thanks to Michael's toys... 😂

StefanST
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Me: “The Galton Board can also be called a quincunx.”
Friend who wasn’t paying attention: “What did you just call me?”

JWhitePWC