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How to rig a fair coin 

Lateral with Tom Scott
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@thequeenofspades
@thequeenofspades Год назад
Tom Scott. Too old to know Megamind. Too young to know the Hagia Sofia.
@cyborg98
@cyborg98 Год назад
Thank you for reminding me about Two Of These People Are Lying.
@myladycasagrande863
@myladycasagrande863 Год назад
Which is weird, because I'm around the same age as Tom and both of those things are familiar to me.
@Anolaana
@Anolaana Год назад
Hagia Sofia, you mean that place with the sweaty column? :P
@danwigodsky2612
@danwigodsky2612 Год назад
Halfdan was here.
@abigailcooling6604
@abigailcooling6604 Год назад
@@cyborg98 Don't you mean One Of These People Is Lying?
@Thoughtsmith
@Thoughtsmith Год назад
Tom, I'm older than you are. It's not that you're not Gen-Z, it's that not watching movies or playing video games reduces the number of references you get.
@pikekeke
@pikekeke Год назад
Yeah, I'm older than gen z and I know it from pop culture references
@peachierose3356
@peachierose3356 Год назад
I'm gen z and I didn't know too lmao
@GamePlague
@GamePlague Год назад
Yeah. It's a 2010 movie, you don't have to be under 30 to know about it.
@MyRegardsToTheDodo
@MyRegardsToTheDodo Год назад
Also, MegaMind is a 2010 movie, not really a Gen-Z thing.
@UltramasterBDJ
@UltramasterBDJ Год назад
*"Things Tom might not know" ;)* ... Now I kinda want a series where other people introduce Tom to videogames he didn't play and explain pop culture references _to him._ XD
@samtherat6
@samtherat6 Год назад
Abby says, “Heads I won, tails you lose” and there’s a 20% chance that she’s too stupid to figure out what happened.
@FilmscoreMetaler
@FilmscoreMetaler Год назад
You mean a 60 % chance?
@wta1518
@wta1518 8 месяцев назад
@@FilmscoreMetaler How do you correct someone and still be wrong? It's 80%
@CoolInMyOwnWay
@CoolInMyOwnWay 8 месяцев назад
@@wta1518 60% chance she doesn't notice, 20% she does but still loses
@cannot-handle-handles
@cannot-handle-handles 6 месяцев назад
@@wta1518 Well, it depends how you look at it: If Bella doesn't notice in 60% of the cases, Abby wins immediately in 60% of the cases - but what happens in the remaining 40% of the cases? If in the remaining 40% of the cases, they flip a fair coin, then Abby has another 50% * 40% chance of winning, so a total of 80%.
@gibberishname
@gibberishname Год назад
After hearing this, i spun a pennies 100 times. A 2021 union-shield back got 46% heads 54% tails, a 1995 Lincoln memorial back got 55% heads, 45% tails. Didn't have any 1958 wheat cents or 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial backs to try.
@MNbenMN
@MNbenMN Год назад
I spun a 2007 (memorial tail) and 2019 (shield tail) each 30 times, slight bias toward heads in both runs.
@MarylandFarmer.
@MarylandFarmer. Год назад
But did you try buttering any of them?
@mattgies
@mattgies Год назад
In 1982 they changed from a mostly copper planchet to mostly zinc (both compositions were issued that year). So a pre-1982 coin might yield a different result than a post-1982.
@MNbenMN
@MNbenMN Год назад
@@MarylandFarmer. Alas, I only had margarine...
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 Год назад
Although I appreciate most Tom Scott's video, but kind of new with "lateral", I'm not sure those riddles can be taken very seriously, all coins are probably slightly unbalanced and on one penny the difference must be so insignificant, hard to believe this minor detail could have an impact considering other determinants involved such as dynamics, angles, surface of table, air flow....
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT Год назад
In high school and college, I practiced flipping a US quarter with such "flick exactly the same every time so that it goes exactly the same height every time, and catch it at the right time" that I could "force" a certain result more than 9 times out of 10. If I set it on my thumb heads-up, it would land on my hand heads 9 times out of 10 and vice versa. Which meant the whole "flip the coin, catch it, then slap it on the back of your other hand" would reverse it. So if the person called "heads" in the air, I'd catch-then-slap-onto-other-hand; if they called "tails", I'd just catch it without flipping to the other hand.
@SonicRooncoPrime
@SonicRooncoPrime Год назад
Genuinely amazing.
@ColinCarFan
@ColinCarFan Год назад
90% chance with all the potential small effects that could change the outcome is incredible. Almost unbelievable.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT Год назад
@@ColinCarFan It took a *LOT* of practice. Thousands of flips. Soon after I got to ~90%, the US introduced the "50 state quarters", which completely messed me up. Could no longer rely on any random quarter working, had to keep "old quarters".
@NickCBax
@NickCBax Год назад
And do you work as a magician with those multiple outs?
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT Год назад
@@NickCBax No, but I got multiple free drinks at the bar. :-D
@ilovemydogronnyj
@ilovemydogronnyj Год назад
Dani & Bill and Sabrina, Melissa & Taha are like my favourite guests of this show, the chemistry is always on top
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 Год назад
If you're spinning a coin on a table, you can skew the results by tilting the coin so it isn't perpendicular to the table. It will look like a legit spin, but the side on the acute angle face will remain down the entire time...at least I think that's what I learned from Brian Brushwood's videos over the years.
@lateralcast
@lateralcast Год назад
Interesting - that's presumably using the same kind of technique, but I can see that working.
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 Год назад
@@lateralcast not sure if the link will work ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fWa6h7nAsWo.html but it's Scam Nations "11 Very, Very, Very Good Magic Tricks and Scams..." and the one in particular I'm thinking of is bookmarked as Nickel Poker (5:44).
@ghostsnwitches
@ghostsnwitches Год назад
Man these episodes with the Answer in Progress crew are the best, great chemistry between them and Tom!
@TonyAlba
@TonyAlba Год назад
Heads I win, tails you loose.
@MountainHawkPYL
@MountainHawkPYL Год назад
There is no hat on Lincoln's head on the 1 cent coin, or the $5 bill for that matter.
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
Yeah, I'm surprised that Sabrina being a Canadian HASN'T encountered enough US currency to know that...wait, Gen Z wouldn't know what ANY coinage looks like (especially our own discontinued penny) ...where's my Advil?
@nate_storm
@nate_storm 2 месяца назад
coincidentally Lincoln’s hat doesn’t appear on any other currency, either
@dylanrambow2704
@dylanrambow2704 Год назад
It's my home state of Illinois, the "Land of Lincoln," that doesn't want the penny removed. Even though Lincoln was actually born in Kentucky.
@TaoOfStuff
@TaoOfStuff Год назад
It seems the actual reason is heavy lobbying by Jarden Zinc Products, LLC--the company which has manufactured the zinc blank used in the penny's minting since the 1800s. Plot twist, they also manufacture the Ukrainian 5 & 10-whatever coins.
@myladycasagrande863
@myladycasagrande863 Год назад
Never mind that if the US stopped minting pennies, they would still be in circulation for a long time because there are tons of them.
@danniluxgarbe429
@danniluxgarbe429 Год назад
@@myladycasagrande863 heck, I work as a till operator and we still see Canadian pennies (Which haven't been minted for over a decade, now) turning up in US registers.
@SharienGaming
@SharienGaming Год назад
and here i thought the trick was in picking a sequence of heads and tails each and see whoose happens first (and the person going second can simply pick a sequence that ends with the start of the other persons sequence)... dont quite remember how much of an edge it gives you, but it probably depends on how long the sequences are
@thechrisgrice
@thechrisgrice Год назад
I was thinking the same. I remember James Grime explaining it on Numberphile.
@hcblue
@hcblue Год назад
I'm Tom's age and went, "idk how Tom doesn't know Megamind?!". Turns out, I was thinking of The Brain from _Pinky & the Brain_. Yikes, we're old.
@Cossieuk
@Cossieuk Год назад
How have we not had Tech Diff version of Lateral yet
@IvoTrausch
@IvoTrausch Год назад
I second, third and fourth this idea!
@musabafridi8034
@musabafridi8034 Год назад
@@IvoTrausch I fifth, sixth and seventh this idea!
@RichardWinskill
@RichardWinskill Год назад
Apparently The West Wing is available on Sky, Freevee, and whatever Channel 4 are calling their streaming service at the moment.
@DiMono
@DiMono Год назад
There's also a way to flip a coin where instead of going end-over-end, it basically rotates in the air, so whichever side starts up will remain up. You can rig any coin flip with any coin this way. Sadly, I do not know how to perform this method.
@mattgies
@mattgies Год назад
Arguably that's not a "flip" because "flip" implies alternating between the starting face and upside-down. I'd call this other method a "spin", personally.
@adamsbja
@adamsbja Год назад
Another trick is to grab the coin, feel what side your fingers are touching, and then either open your hand or flip it as needed. I haven't been able to do it reliably (fast enough to fool someone, anyway) but know someone who can. The front and back of a US quarter are pretty notably different (though there's a bunch of state quarter variants now that differ).
@xenontesla122
@xenontesla122 Год назад
@@adamsbja I thought this would be the answer. I'd imagine the pillars on the back of a penny are easy to feel
@cybergeek11235
@cybergeek11235 Год назад
"Tell us more about the beforetimes, Grampa Tom!"
@__dane__
@__dane__ Год назад
Ah yes, the 2010 film Megamind, definitely a prominent Gen-Z cultural reference
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
I'm Gen X and that film is a 'prominent landmark' in my head. Generalizing always loses details.
@jerrik-415
@jerrik-415 Год назад
Butter the penny! Attached the penny to a cat! Spin the bottle but with a penny! I'm dying over here 🤣
@yyy222y2
@yyy222y2 Год назад
Television: A steaming service in which you're forced to watch whatever's on a megacorporation's channel, and with no way to harass the person back as there's no chat
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
and unskippable ad breaks - you can't even subscribe to avoid them
@Kombivar
@Kombivar Год назад
I wanna see the highlight of the album question - that was epic!!! Lateral gets better every time!
@FHL-Devils
@FHL-Devils Год назад
5:15 - No, it's streaming on a schedule.
@generalZee
@generalZee Год назад
On no currency is Lincoln wearing his iconic hat, sadly. He also is on the $5 bill, so it seems unlikely that Illinois would be worried about him disappearing from coinage.
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
Apparently it's neither Illinois' nor Kentucky's fault for this, but as always capitalist lobbying by the company that makes the zinc blanks the one-cent coins are minted with. Greed is always to blame.
@akuthia
@akuthia Год назад
Sabrina, TV is like streaming on someone else's schedule, and forced, unskipable interruptions
@qtheplatypus
@qtheplatypus Год назад
“Streaming with forced unskipable interruptions” so twitch?
@88porpoise
@88porpoise Год назад
Instead of "video on demand" it is "video no demand"
@ReyosBlackwood
@ReyosBlackwood Год назад
1:47 butter side down is based on two things, first that the buttered side is actually heavier, but second because toast dropped after being buttered is usually knocked off the table, it tends to flip over once as it goes off the table, fall edge down and then when that lands, the heavier buttered side will fall forward, or if it falls with a 'face' down that flipping once makes it the buttered face.
@88porpoise
@88porpoise Год назад
One note is butter side up vs down also depends on how you butter it. If you are someone who just crushes the butter into the bread, you make the butter side concave which means it will tend towards butter side up. Meanwhile, if you lightly apply the butter with a gentle stroke, then you maintain the shape and add weight to the butter side so it tends towards butter side down.
@LanaSims-jv2bn
@LanaSims-jv2bn Год назад
The Millenial/Gen Z dynamic in this video is flawless. Younger sibling energy
@Dzifii
@Dzifii Год назад
Is it just me, or when they start to talk about how they struggled to watch The West Wing, I expect a VPN plug-in is coming up
@verdatum
@verdatum Год назад
Of course Tom has a nicely done video explaining that watching TV in different countries is just about the only reason for regular people to pay for a VPN; since basically all websites are over HTTPS these days, which is already secure.
@kleinerprinz99
@kleinerprinz99 Год назад
@@verdatum there is one caveat and thats open WiFi you get in Hotels or public places, they demand using VPN if you want not only the HTTPS but also the request encrypted however there are temporary solutions for that as well, or youre visiting Defcon or the C3 conventions, then you definately want to use VPN as well ;)
@voland6846
@voland6846 2 месяца назад
@@verdatum Most ISPs block lots of websites, so no, there's lots of other reasons
@verdatum
@verdatum 2 месяца назад
@@voland6846 What weirdo country are you in? Or what illegal stuff are you trying to find? I've been on the internet since the mid-90s and never been blocked by any ISP.
@voland6846
@voland6846 29 дней назад
@@verdatum In the UK. Most ISPs block: torrent lists, Z-library, Library Genesis, most pirate video-streaming sites, most free-to-use proxy websites and even many paid proxy providers. The list is actually much, *much* longer of course, but I think even people who use the internet just for media consumption would quite like to get around those particular restrictions.
@AndreVandal
@AndreVandal Год назад
I also felt old when in a conversation I suggested using maybe a BW tv and everybody in the room looked at me and asked what was a BW tv
@ReyosBlackwood
@ReyosBlackwood Год назад
3:45 it's less that the head is particularly heavy, but that the reverse of most pennies are particularly light. the Lincoln Memorial on most pennies in circulation is a lot of thin columns with empty space between them. the same is true for the older wheat pennies, where there's two heads of wheat and only words (thin lines, lots of space) but I don't know if this is true of the shield pennies which have more mass sticking out, and shift the center of gravity less towards the heads side.
@dave5194
@dave5194 Год назад
Aw, wish you had included the first question in the clip, that was such a funny moment! Or better yet, the whole episode in video form. It was hilarious from start to finish. Wish we coulda seen your expressions when (spoiler) Sabrina kept nailing answers on the first try.
@teamcyeborg
@teamcyeborg Год назад
Tip that I learned from a book of magic tricks: The backs of certain coins have very physically distinct designs from the fronts. If you memorize the feeling of the back, you can catch the coin in the air and manipulate it. I believe you're supposed to slap it on your other hand if the wrong side is up, or just show it in your palm if the right side is up?
@iang4662
@iang4662 Год назад
The West Wing is on All4 On Demand (Channel 4 catch up free to view) FYI
@user-yx2xm1bg6j
@user-yx2xm1bg6j Год назад
I’m older too, only got the Megamind reference because for a brief, very painful period, my daughter was obsessed with the film.
@aidenlosh9518
@aidenlosh9518 Год назад
I could have sworn that this was going to be the thing where you can flick a coin just right and it will tumble in the air without flipping, so you can rig it to land on the side you want it to almost every time.
@Milamber1982
@Milamber1982 Год назад
By tilting the coin slightly when you spin it you can actually determine which side of any coin you spin on a table.
@ReyosBlackwood
@ReyosBlackwood Год назад
4:51 It was West Wing, Sam was trying to get votes for a bill (a real one that was actually introduced in congress) that would among other things eliminate the penny. It was never going to get a reading in the West Wing because the Speaker of the House was from Illinois, which is the state where Lincoln was elected to congress from to start his political career, he's a bigger hero in that state than most of the rest of the country. Yes I'm that generation too, and it was an amazing show.
@almostfm
@almostfm Год назад
A lot of US coins have a "heavy" side, although the mint has tried to reduce the difference as much as possible because it makes it easier to mint the coins and have all of the details fully striking up. The "Buffalo" nickel was distinctly "heads side" heavy, while the Walking Liberty half dollar was very "tails side" heavy. Both coins tended to have weaknesses in the striking of the "light" side of the coin, because so much metal flowed to the heavy side.
@ZeroTsar
@ZeroTsar Год назад
saying "is tv like twitch" is a hilarious spot on comparison
@wolfelkan8183
@wolfelkan8183 Год назад
Too bad this podcast isn't sponsored. That would have been one of the best segues into a NordVPN ad I've ever heard.
@Dsschuh
@Dsschuh Год назад
I believe Tom was right, that catching a flipping coin in the air is truly random because it has heads up 50% of the time when caught; once a coin is rebounding from the floor over and over a weighted side would tend to land toward the floor.
@outsideaglass
@outsideaglass 8 месяцев назад
This is how you know people are good friends. Other shows here, the host has to say "Warmer... no, colder colder not even close to the answer!" and here Taha just goes saying "Sabrina is making that face that means we were close and now not!" Great job there Taha :) I mean I haven't finished watching yet so maybe you were far off with that but I just love AIP friendship vibes, love y'all's channel!
@shotgunpanda
@shotgunpanda Год назад
The West Wing is available for free on All4 in the UK! (or whatever Channel 4's streaming service is called these days)
@garybarnes4169
@garybarnes4169 Год назад
04:57 Re: watching The West Wing "There's no way to do it legally in the UK either." I beg to differ, it's on Channel 4's website. I can't put a link here, because RU-vid will block it, but you should now have enough information to find it.
@un_lucio
@un_lucio Год назад
Buttered cat: the only legit perpetual motion machine.
@bertilhatt
@bertilhatt Год назад
Tom missed an opportunity to explain _The West Wing_’s absence in Canada by quoting the episode where they consider an invasion-including the perfect “The calligraphy is beautiful.”
@anotherdave1039
@anotherdave1039 Год назад
I was thinking the sequence game and strategy explained in ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s4tyO4V2im8.html where each player picks a sequence of 3 results, but each sequence has a counter-choice that gives an advantage. Like they pick HHH and you pick THH because unless it's 3 heads immediately your sequence will show up first, since you're looking at all flips, not using a set of 3 flips and reset which would give the expected 1/8.
@emdivine
@emdivine Год назад
if I remember correctly what you do is take the last result from your opponent's sequence, reverse it and stick it at the front of yours
@bonelesswatermelon420
@bonelesswatermelon420 Год назад
I thought it was going to be like the plot twist of the Slumdog Millionaire novel where [spoilers] . . . . . . . . . . The coin that the main character uses throughout the entire story to make decisions has two heads on it, meaning that he has never relied on luck across every major decision of his life.
@lordtraust
@lordtraust Год назад
You can rig a coin flip by catching it and then slapping it on your arm before revelling it. What ever side you started with will usually be the side it will "land" on
@basoon
@basoon Год назад
West Wing is on All4 in the Uk!
@etourdie
@etourdie Год назад
Here I was thinking you were going to talk about the old mark rober video where he showed that if you practice it you can toss a penny and it looks like it's flipping even though it's just at an angle and spinning, meaning unless you mess up you can guarantee the results
@qtheplatypus
@qtheplatypus Год назад
The end sounded almost like they where going to Segway into a VPN sponcership
@TadRichard
@TadRichard Год назад
Abby can give herself a nearly 100% probability of a win if she suggests best 4 out of 7.
@manas7372
@manas7372 Год назад
Tom being bullied by 3 GenZs.. absolutely fantastic!
@timrourke6737
@timrourke6737 Год назад
Channel 4 on demand show the west wing (all series).. I found this out just after buying the dvd’s
@izaactheberean6860
@izaactheberean6860 Год назад
I thought it was the fact Abby choose 4 places while Bella chose 1 place. Oh well. I learned something new.
@a4d9
@a4d9 Год назад
Linear TV on a CRT, land lines with rotary dials on telephones, and no internet... I realize that I'm old.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Год назад
@WyvernYT
@WyvernYT Год назад
Lincoln does not wear a hat on the penny. (I figure a lot of readers here will be from places outside the US and not be familiar with American money designs.) Lincoln also appears on the $5 bill but doesn't wear a hat there either. Interestingly, while the design changed recently, for many years the back side of the penny showed the Lincoln Monument in Washington DC, a Greek temple style monument with lots of columns - and if you looked in the very center you could see the famous statue of Lincoln there. So the same man appeared on both sides of the coin.
@elijahdage5523
@elijahdage5523 Год назад
I always heard that the reason they don't get rid of pennies is because they cost more to make than they're worth. Apparently this is a good thing for some industries that rely on selling a product, like agriculture.
@almostfm
@almostfm Год назад
No, it's because the US government is the largest consumer of zinc in the US since they mint close to 8 _billion_ cents each year. The zinc lobby has a lot of money to throw around.
@88porpoise
@88porpoise Год назад
Coins costing more than a cent to produce is irrelevant. After all coins are typically used many times. It may be financially inefficient for the government but that is all. One of the big arguments to dump the penny, on the other hand, is the cost on time and effort to deal with them in retail (counting those recieved and providing change to the penny) In cases where the value of the metal is significantly lower than the value of the coin you get an issue as it is profitable to melt down coins. This was why the US switched from copper to zinc as the main metal in pennies. But a penny worth of zinc is well under the cost of a cent, it is the manufacturing process that drives the cost over 1 cent There are various reasons for the opposition to dumping her penny. The zinc mining and production industry is a big one of them. The Lincoln thing is a second reason commonly seen. Although I suspect this is more of an excuse for the next two groups than an actual reason. There is a large "change is bad" segment in the US (change as in not staying the same, not as in coins). And if your pappy and his pappy and his pappy used pennies than dag-nabbit you will use pennies too. Then there is the irrational "oh everything will cost more" crowd. Which you can look atultiple countries that have done this and clearly see is wrong. Getting rid of the dollar bill sees many of the same reasons (plus "change is bad" referring to opposition to coins alongside the other meaning of change).
@George_vv
@George_vv Год назад
As someone who has spun coins on tables for fun thousands of times in my life, I can safely say you can rig either side to win 100% of the time if you use both hands.
@gljames24
@gljames24 Год назад
I was thinking they would use D or P on the coin to decide. Denver or Philadelphia is where coins are manufactured and there might be a difference in the number of pennies manufactured in one vs the other.
@deebea6364
@deebea6364 Год назад
This very quickly turned from trivia to roasting Tom for being old 😅
@notme222
@notme222 Месяц назад
I knew the spinning trick, but to me that's so well known it didn't even occur to me that's what she was asking.
@ZT1ST
@ZT1ST Год назад
@5:06; I was expecting a VPN to be involved here.
@dragonboyjgh
@dragonboyjgh Год назад
See I was thinking a like "pick a hand" situation. Or a specific penny, like a Wheat Penny, Lincoln Memorial penny, or the Shield penny that's lopsided.
@ChimozuFu
@ChimozuFu Год назад
I tested this with a 1 cent. The first hundred I got 58 heads down and 42 tails down. Then I did 100 more and ended up with 128 heads down and 72 tails down. Getting to 300: I ended up with exactly 200 heads down and 100 tails down. Interesting
@gluffoful
@gluffoful Год назад
Now what happens if you attach the buttered penny (or slice of toast) on the back of the cat, butter side up, and drop them?
@andyu69
@andyu69 Год назад
And then call, best of 3 or 5.
@Abstract_zx
@Abstract_zx Год назад
you just need to be really skilled at tossing the coin and grabbing it at the exact moment the correct side is up
@ryangjewell
@ryangjewell Год назад
I was going to guess that one mint mark was much more common than another.
@PoniesNSunshine
@PoniesNSunshine 10 месяцев назад
Im surprised no one thought steel penny, but then no ones from the us.
@Sam_on_YouTube
@Sam_on_YouTube Год назад
It isn't that hard to flip a coin and cheat. If you give it some spin, you can throw it pretty high and it will only flip once or twice. You can watch it. Then control it when you flip it over onto the back of your hand. I do that when deciding disputes between my children if I think one of them should win in that scenario, but I want it to look random. Takes a bit of practice, but I can control it most of the time and I'm not a very good magician.
@57thorns
@57thorns Год назад
5.25 You are giving it all the attention it deserves if you ignore it.
@protocol6
@protocol6 Год назад
The person with the coin shouldn't ever get to call it. And letting them catch it is a bad idea since it's pretty easy with some practice to make it land a specific way if you get to catch and slap it down. It's not entirely dissimilar to successfully juggling a knife.
@WilliamHostman
@WilliamHostman Год назад
Lincoln is not pictured with a hat in his common uses, to wit, the $5 bill, the $0.01 coin, and the Memorial statue.
@sebastiank1714
@sebastiank1714 Год назад
Heads I win - Tails you lose?? = 100% chance I win.
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 7 месяцев назад
If you ever get the chance to visit the grave of John Wilks Booth, you would see the grave is covered with pennies, all heads side up.
@TXnine7nine
@TXnine7nine Год назад
5:11 Elder abuse!!!
@sophiamarchildon3998
@sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад
Initial thoughts: I think Lincoln is the "head" of the penny, and the Lincoln memorial is the "tail". Thus she would bet on it landing on "Lincoln". But that would mean, if accepted, to give her systematic success. So unless there is a study or statistical evidence that shows that 80% would accept this trick as fair play, it's something else. I would bet that it's simply by making the coin rotate and oscillate (always the same side up), rather than flip (changing between result). The untrained eyes, even for some trained, the little glimpses you get of the coin through the air makes it look like it's "going random" and flipping. But it's not. And the success rate of her believable yet fake throw is 80%. But that number specifically? Why not 81%, or 79%?
@sophiamarchildon3998
@sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад
Missed. Makes more sense that way
@c97f
@c97f 4 месяца назад
Tom missed great opportunity to plugNord VPN there...
@aphexpesuto
@aphexpesuto Год назад
I love how Taha, Melissa and Sabrina just lean into Tom being a boomer*. *Not a literal boomer, just a very old millennial... I had to google generations and I realized I'm also a millennial, but on the younger end of the generation, so I still got the references.
@MegaLokopo
@MegaLokopo 2 месяца назад
Heads you lose, tails I win?
@JelenaMajic
@JelenaMajic 7 месяцев назад
crying at Tom setting himself up for generation difference only to be hit with "what's an actual tv? is it like streaming"
@expectationlost
@expectationlost 8 месяцев назад
Did Taha not get this straight away?
@KernelLeak
@KernelLeak Год назад
I'm pretty sure a lot of US 1 cent coins were spun after watching this video...
@jellotrees
@jellotrees Год назад
There are two pennies currently in circulation: a newer one with a shield on the back and an older one with the Lincoln Memorial. I tried spinning two of each coin 10 times each. Between spins I turned the coins over multiple times in my hand to avoid any bias that might occur if I just picked up the coin and spun them. With a shield coins I got 70% and 50% tails. With the memorial coins I got 50% and 40%. I retried the shield that had shown 70% and the next time I got 80%. This test was certainly not scientific. More tests would be needed, and it would need to be tried on multiple surfaces with multiple people. But based on my limited results, I would say that if this is true, it is limited to only some pennies.
@MNbenMN
@MNbenMN Год назад
I just got done spinning a 2007 penny (memorial on the tail) 30 times. I got 16 heads and 14 tails, so I tried with a 2019 penny (shield on the tail) and got 18 heads and 12 tails. Maybe our sample sizes are too small...?
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
The material of the penny can be a factor too: in 1982 the US Mint changed from solid copper pennies to copper-plated zinc, so coins after '82 might have different weight distribution than older coins.
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
@@MNbenMN maybe a pre-1982 coin? (Mint changed from solid copper to copper-plated zinc in that year)
@MNbenMN
@MNbenMN Год назад
@@empath69 Really? I thought pure copper pennies hadn't been minted for over 150 years.
@empath69
@empath69 Год назад
@@MNbenMN Well, technically we're both right - the penny was 100% copper up until 1857, when they witched to like 88% copper & 12% nickel for like 7 years or so, and then settled down for bronze: 95% copper, with the rest a mix of tin & zinc. For a single year during WW2 they switched to zinc-plated steel (apparently 1943 steel pennies are collector's items) before going back to bronze, and then October 1982 they flipped to a zinc slug that is thickly plated with copper so the composition is 97.5% Zn & 2.5% Cu.
@kevinmartin7760
@kevinmartin7760 Год назад
Why would Bella let Abby both supply the coin and "call it" heads or tails?
@jacktattersall9457
@jacktattersall9457 Год назад
Never make deals with a US penny.
@andrewgrant6516
@andrewgrant6516 Год назад
Ah, Tom you are so innocent. When you snatch a coin out of the air, you swipe your thumb across one face, identify if it's the smooth blob of a head, or the multiple ridges of a fleur de lis, and have time to rotate it once before slapping it onto the back of your other hand. You should always know what you're about to reveal. Prestidigitation is for life, not just for Christmas.
@ReverendBishop
@ReverendBishop Год назад
Can confirm, there is no hat
@serenahiggins1849
@serenahiggins1849 Год назад
Unfortunately any determined coin flipper knows that the person flipping, or spinning in this case, doesn’t get to pick. The other person does.
@dannymac6368
@dannymac6368 5 месяцев назад
Buy The West Wing. Buy it now.
@mementomori5580
@mementomori5580 Год назад
Tom... you're just 3 years older than me and I completely get the Megamind Reference. Like, seriously, don't say it's because of "Gen Z" or something like that. You just don't know about it because you don't care much about movies and video games.
@ZeroTsar
@ZeroTsar Год назад
mega mind
@salange17
@salange17 Год назад
I just tested this 25 times and got 13 tails to 12 heads. If the true rate was 80%, I should've gotten more than 13 tails 99.8% of the time. I think this is a myth.
@jaapsch2
@jaapsch2 Год назад
The explanation is completely wrong. It is not about one side bulging or weighing more than the other. The reason is that the edge of the coin slopes to one side, i.e. it is not a cylinder shape but like a slice of a cone. So when you spin it on a hard surface it is standing on the rim of one face and more likely to fall over onto the other, smaller face. You can make this more impressive by standing a whole lot of pennies on their edge in random orientations on a table, and then jolt the table so that the pennies fall over. The outcome will be very skewed rather than fifty-fifty.
@lateralcast
@lateralcast Год назад
Persi Diaconis, a statistician at Stanford University who performed the study, says it is "because the extra material on the head side shifts the center of mass slightly."
@jaapsch2
@jaapsch2 Год назад
@@lateralcast Hmm, I guess I'm wrong about this then. I think I read it in one of Martin Gardner's books. He was good friends with Diaconis, so maybe the explanation I read was not the final one.
@jaapsch2
@jaapsch2 Год назад
Persi talks about it in a Numberphile video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Obg7JPd6cmw.html He implies but doesn't quite say outright that it is to do with the edge.
@jpe1
@jpe1 Год назад
Tom is mistaken as to why the penny continues to be minted in the USA. The fact that pennies continue to be minted has very little (perhaps nothing at all) to do with what people in any particular state want, instead has everything to do with lobbyists from the lobbying organization “Americans For Common ¢ents” which is funded primarily by zinc mining and manufacturing interested. Specifically, the executive director, Mark Weller, is paid hundreds of thousands of dollars every year by Jarden Zinc Products to lobby Congress on their behalf (Jarden Zinc Products is the company that sells zinc penny blanks to the US Mint) and Weller tirelessly flogs bogus stats from low-quality surveys to claim that “62% of Americans are in favor of keeping the penny.”
@user-en3tx3zu3j
@user-en3tx3zu3j Год назад
Melissa is so beautiful
@Quasihamster
@Quasihamster 10 месяцев назад
The coin landing with the heads up is a constant. Duh.
@coyraig8332
@coyraig8332 Год назад
There's a million ways to rig a coin flip
@Furiends
@Furiends Год назад
A penny if it's weighted is definitionally not a fair coin.
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