abstractions that is all right said the psychologist also not named nor having any length breadth or thickness can a cube have a real existence there I object said philby of course a solid body may exist all thing all real thingsuh so most people think but wait a moment can an instantaneous Cube exist I
optimize those steps you add it all together you come to an optimal solution um so the way that I solve the Rubik's Cube and I think this is probably the way most people in the room solve Rubik's Cube because it's the thing thatgot in the internet first I mean it's arguable whether or not it's the most optimal but is you solve it in layers so
tricked cuz you might see a little preview on the back right but that little preview is just one slice of the cube of light and you can do amazing things with that raw file to turn itinto an HDR image I would say probably of my HDR imag is about 30 or 40% of them come from a single
we mix it in and we and we mix it into a liquid chocolate and then I squeeze it into candy molds or you could use ice cube trays and then I'll fill it with different fillings so one of the fillings is the CAC nibs another fillingis um golden Berry so this is another it's a berry it's super packed with antioxidants very high antioxidant
There’s some wild shapes out there. Cubes , blobs, blades, branches, even crystals that grow like sheets or rose petals.This chalcedony has a botryoidal crystal habit, which is what makes it look like a bunch of grapes.
So there would be micro-controllers on all of its parts, an inventory program, a design program-- that's what you see here, you can pick up and move these cubes , and they plot and print out-- and a boredom program.And the boredom program said the following.
you have carrots yeah I do have carrots I also have caveat cubes that I cavat cubes haven't tried I was love it's like saying you know I got Igot a Ferrari in the porser in the rest in the garage but I use my mopet this is what I'm going to do I'm
available in small size um at regular supermarkets. You just have to shop for it say like where the soups and bullion cubes are and Thai markets here and this is at Latino markets. If you can't getany of that you can use brag liquid aminos. Um, but I do something a little
So it turns out nanosats were made for this. CubeSats were made for this. These are perfect. We do these little things, basically, like, about this big.
For over a century this restricted time for a quantum computing operation to less than ten seconds. "Cubes are room temperature quantum computers with 30 cubits. The decoherence boundary limit for circuit connected cubits combined with a pedoflop speed classical computer to stabilize operations and provide a database.
Out to the edge of the solar wind. Cubes are only faster than classical computers when they can exploit quantum parallelism.At multiplication they are no faster.
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. The cube become the cultural phenomenon.
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. your cube , if you're so gracious to do that.
The hard part was coming up with a hand that was where an AI had learned from scratch, how to control this hand and how to actually move this cube around. And then what I really liked, was they demonstrated their success using the first known instance of the plush giraffe perturbation.
And since AIs like this are really slow learners, then it took it thousands of years worth of dropping this cube over and over again. And so they had to train it in simulation.
So it was able to come up, I mean it dropped the cube a lot still, but a lot of the times it could actually manipulate this cube and it could also adapt to situations like this, that it had not seen during training. So you will be happy to know then, that this book right here, has also undergone state of the art
what he called the PHD program which is Phobos deos program he made that point some Cube SATs launched lob to the Moon here in a few years so interplanetary
Fermat's Last Theorem says that higher powers can't do that. Two cubes cannot add up to a cube . Two fourth powers cannot add up to a fourth power, and so on, and so forth.
It's like that type of feeling that you have. And Cube doesn't know this, but he definitely inspired me, as well.
the cube and so which way do you make the cube that will spell something and
discovered cubes of cheddar maybe some monor jack on the West Coast put them on a big table with some grapes and call it
Let's take this polynomial out of thin air. x cubed over 2 minus x cubed over 3 minus 6 squared over 2 plus x over 6. This has the wonderful property that if you plug-in x plus 1, plug-in x into a polynomial and subtract, you get x squared.
The cubes that we got?
Actually, more than 28. 48 CubeSats a pop on their dispenser up off of the International Space Station. So there's a huge volume that doesn't come through NASA.
And again, NASA vernacular is, we all have to come up with a cool name. And CubeSat semantics means you have to have "Sat" at the end of your name, with apologies. So we have GeneSat and PharmaSat.
Bullion cubes . You guys know what I'm talking about?
rubix cubes while playing Guitar Hero. You guys want to take a peek at this?
I have eight ice cubes spread evenly in one dish here and I have another eight ice cubes now stacked together in one mega cube
Any radiation inside the cube can escape through the hole unimpeded.
Inside this cube , so that in three dimensions, the total number of modes is proportional to frequency cubed , or one over lambda cubed .
And my job is to evangelize innovation, oddly enough. So I use this cube to describe the myriad of complex issues that we all face every day. And so because this thing has got 43 quintillion combinations, and if I can solve it in 30 seconds,
and why. The other person is-- and he didn't really realize this until the other day, but Erno Rubik is somebody who is extremely important to me because this cube changed my life. And I'll explain to that later.
So what you can handle, so not to speak about and not to show, but to give it into your hands, your feelings. And the cube is my, how can I say, my example or my sample to speak about three dimension.
But that's happened with the cube . To discover the cube , it's easy. Here's the cube and.
To discover the cube , it's easy. Here's the cube and. I can turn it.
it became part of the quality of life. And especially the cube , which has some kind of educational content of because it teach you something, teach you without any help of somebody else.
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. I design the cube or I just discovered the structure which is capable to do what today, if it's in material,
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. means the cube . That is the cube .
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. But the Cube , it is.
It was right. And if I was thinking above of that, I felt it takes more time and more things happens. So nature of the Cube is there, symbolizing the '80s and these colors.
There's cube laws. There are feedback loops, both positive, which give us these growth processes which grow unexpectedly quickly like exponential growth,
Your own Rubik's cube .
Friction works a little bit weirder. Or the cube is slightly bigger, slightly smaller. And so the same AI had to be able to come up with strategies that would adapt to all of these different situations.
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We do have our cube here.
like building a data cube of your data here.
Throw that man a cube .
It was like this cube room, really small.
on my elbow and there's a 12-year-old boy like I'm going to pretend Will's me and I'm a 12-year-old boy hey you want me to lube your Cube and I really wasn't sure how to reply and then he just kept going he's like it'll really improve your performance and I was just like I didn't know what to say um so he just kind of unbidden took out a syringe and just
back um I there's lots of ways to solve it right so the number of permutations in just one Rubik's Cube is 43 quintilian uh and change and I know I don't have to explain what a quintilian to all of you is but for anyone watching the video later I'll just note a quintilian is a billion times a billion like I I think