Why True Randomness Is Impossible
Have you ever wondered why computers can't generate a truly random number? Or why a seemingly perfect example of randomness is actually a predictable physical system? In this Edutainment video, we'll use minimalist Manim graphics to decipher the paradox of randomness. We'll explore why mathematics and computers, in essence, can only produce pseudorandomness, and true randomness is perhaps just an abstract concept, impossible in this universe. Awards & CTA: Graphics by Manim, Voiceover by Kokoro TTS, Background Music by YouTube Audio Library. Subscribe to the channel to discover more fascinating mathematical and scientific secrets!

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