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My “Hey Google, it’s science time” routine:
-Google Home tells a daily chemistry fact
-Fans turn on
-Lights hanging over main workspace turn on
-A screen goes up to reveal a whiteboard
-Plasma ball turns on
-Shelf lighting turns
The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices.
Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required.
In this video I show you the difference between randomness and chaos. Then I show you how we can actually predict both randomness and chaos by using statistics.
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Is it Possible to Predict Randomness? The Double Pendulum Experiment
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This video was sponsored by Google
Want to see how to try this at home with the Google Assistant? Check out this link: • Video
My “Hey Google, it’s science time” routine:
-Google Home tells a daily chemistry fact
-Fans turn on
-Lights hanging over main workspace turn on
-A screen goes up to reveal a whiteboard
-Plasma ball turns on
-Shelf lighting turns
The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices.
Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required.
In this video I show you the difference between randomness and chaos. Then I show you how we can actually predict both randomness and chaos by using statistics.
Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/
Follow me on Twitter: / theactionlabman
Facebook: / theactionlabrat
My Other Channel:
/ @actionlabshorts
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