I understand what went wrong, now that I have read the wiki page. As stated:Hennofletch said:Just to make life easier I'll link the wiki page = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem
I apologise if i explained poorly, I'm just an interested ignoramus.
I first learnt about this at the royal institution Christmas lectures in the nineties. Some damn good stuff on them.
that's because it's the light reflecting off of the the surface.4RM3D said:Nitpicking? Nah, bring on the challenge!kiwi_poo said:that's light, he means colors as in paint and stuff
...I'll stop nitpicking now
I still have to disagree. If you throw all colors together and get black, it is because the colors are tainted. This is pretty common because it is difficult to mix all pure colors and get a pure color as result.
There is an experiment which prove the above. Take a wooden disk (circle) and divide it into slices. Paint every slice a different color. Now attach the disk onto a spinning object (like a car wheel). When the disk is rotating, which color do you see?
White
Your move.
There's WAAAAY more than that. The average human has enough DNA to reach out to Pluto and come back... SEVEN TIMES over. I believe each human cell has about one meter of DNA in length. So yeah, it's incredible.Haseo21 said:There is nearly a billion miles of DNA in a single human body!
Nerdgasm.Vanguard1219 said:The stories for Mirror's Edge, Heavenly Sword and the entire Overlord series was written by a woman named Rhianna Pratchett, who is Terry Pratchett's daughter.
Yes, that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Pratchett] Terry Pratchett.
Yep. They lack two of the seven "requirements" of biotic beings.Piorn said:They don't count as a new species because they're sterile.
you mean these ligers?Piorn said:If you breed a Tiger and a Lion, you get a Liger, if the father is a lion; or a Tiglon, if the father is a tiger.
They don't count as a new species because they're sterile.
Ah classicChristopher Dudgeon said:It is still legal to Kill a Scotsman within the city walls of York with a Bow and Arrow!
Oh yeah! I remember seeing that on Planet Earth. It reminds me of xenomorphs.Alssadar said:The fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis can take over an insect's brain, and kill the insect when it's in a favorable spot to spread the fungus's spores.
'Tis essentially a zombie plant.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/pictures/110303-zombie-ants-fungus-new-species-fungi-bugs-science-brazil/
when you take statistics, you will understand, i haven't done it in a while but it is actually true, funny thing was, my class of 49 people was the odd one out, no two people had the same birthday so we completely debunked that one and our teacher was quite displeased he couldn't play this common trick on us.GirDraconis said:Okay, I get the 100% statistic and agree it makes perfect sense (except for the February 29th babies, then it's 367). I'm not getting the other two. 365 x 0.99 = 361.35. My brain says you'd need 362 (rounding up) people. Same for the 50% statistic. How do these last two statistics work?Hennofletch said:For there to be a 100% chance two people share the same birthday there must be 366 people.
A 99% chance is reached by 57 people and a 50% chance by just 23.