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She Wants Me Dead
I'd want him dead too! *promote Rube Goldberg vibe
Snooker Trick For The Ages
Unless i missed something, nothing about that was a "trick shot"(absolutely anyone could have done that). More like Rube Goldberg thingy.
Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like? - Veritasium
So you would prefer a totally deterministic universe?
If there's no true randomness in the universe, then EVERYTHING is literally pre-ordained. The universe is just a massive rube goldberg machine that we all unwittingly play our part in. Everything, from the formation of galaxies to what you decided to have for breakfast, is simply a result of an absurdly complicated machine playing out its inevitable ending.
I'm not saying you're wrong, just that this is the implication of such a universe, unless you want to include some supernatural force (god, souls, etc.)
I hate quantum mechanics and the absurd implications that extrapolate from it. I always believed that one day we would look back and laugh at how wrong it was. Turns out a more reasonable competing theory has been there all along. Why was I not taught this in school.
I get that it's just another theory and that quantum mechanics can't be judged based on intuition that comes from our interaction with the macro world. Still...fuck quantum mechanics.
Marbles and Magnets
Rube Goldberg would be proud.
Marbles and Magnets
I'm not convinced it was all in one take due to the multiple shots....yet, its still one of the best Rube Golfbergs I've ever seen. I say that because of the 'simple creativity', and the fact that you could easily see everything that was going on. So even though, it was multiple shots, I think that was the best way to shoot it. 10/10.
Biisuke Ball's Big Adventure
NHK Education channel runs clips like this every morning. The segment is called "Pitagoro Switch" (it's written on the flag on the house) and always features some Rube Goldberg-esque machine. This is the first one I've ever seen that actually had a story attached to it. The song is great too, as the singer describes everything that is happening in terms of the story (i.e. "Now the enemy is chasing them but they manage to get away...").
Biisuke Ball's Big Adventure
Now, I wouldn't normally do this, but I fear there are many people who will click on a video entitled "Biisuke Ball's Big Adventure".
And those people will miss out, and their lives will be worse.
so.... *promote epic ball adventure / song / rube goldberg machine!
A Most FANTASTIC Music Machine
*doublepromote the amazing Rube Goldberg inspired Dr Seusaphone
World's Slowest Rube Goldberg
Someone needs to make a Rube Goldberg machine that incorporates the Pitch Drop experiment. That'll truly be the world's slowest version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_drop_experiment
Engineering Dad, Fathers The Shit Out Of His Daughter
Rube Goldberg would have been proud.
Zawash (Talks Talk Post)
To the NEW RUBE!
The Door Opener: Science by The Dull Eyed Llamas
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The Best Contraption - Brilliance Unleashed
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Mesmerizing Robot Sorts Batteries
This thing is practically a Rube Goldberg machine.
A simple tilted chute with a slot that identifies which way the batteries that slide down it are pointing, separating them into forms that deposit them on a conveyor, would have done the trick without all that dancing.
(Yes, I know, I destroy the magic in souls frequently. Utility over aesthetics ho!)