If you’ve ever played roulette, you’ve probably seen it: Red hits 6 times in a row 🔴 The same number appears again 😳 Black disappears for ages ⚫ And you think: “This can’t be random…” But it is. 👉 Let’s explain why roulette streaks happen in the simplest way possible 👇 🎯 The Short Answer 👉 Streaks are a normal part of randomness. They’re not rare. They’re not special. 👉 They’re expected. 🎲 What Is a Streak? A streak is when the same outcome happens multiple times in a row. Examples: Red → Red → Red → Red Even → Even → Even Same number repeating close together 🧠 Why Streaks Feel Wrong Your brain expects randomness to look like: Red, Black, Red, Black… 👉 Perfect balance. But real randomness looks messy: Red, Red, Red, Black, Red, Red… 👉 That’s normal. 📊 The Reality of Probability Even though red/black feels like 50/50… 👉 It’s actually about 48.6% each (European roulette). That means: Streaks can happen And they h...
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I've been recently trying different methods to reduce my nutrient solution temps and I stumbled across a solution that is quite interesting. I used PC liquid cooling parts as a radiator through which I continually circulated my solution. Thanks to the second law of thermodynamics, radiators are an effective solution for transferring heat. Plus I figured a CPU was a hell of lot hotter than my reservoir, so it...
Res Cooling: PC Liquid Cooling Radiator Hack
I've been recently trying different methods to reduce my nutrient solution temps and I stumbled across a solution that is quite interesting. I used PC liquid cooling parts as a radiator through which I continually circulated my solution. Thanks to the second law of thermodynamics, radiators are an effective solution for transferring heat. Plus I figured a CPU was a hell of lot hotter than my reservoir, so it...
Res Cooling: PC Liquid Cooling Radiator Hack
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