Episodes
A British couple discover the remains of a WWII carrier pigeon behind their chimney. It was carrying a coded message. Code experts believe the code used was something called a One-Time Pad Cipher, and that the message will remain unbreakable, why is that? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20456782
Published 12/07/12
A description of how I broke the code: http://www.singingbanana.com/codechallenge2012.htm Here's another excellent explanation from Rule The Web (http://www.youtube.com/user/rtwvidz) http://ruletheweb.co.uk/blog/2012/03/singing-banana-code-challenge-2012/
Published 03/05/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 4th February 2011 Take a random pile of coins. If I tell you how many coins are heads and how many coins are tails, can you separate the pile into two piles with the same number of heads in each. And can you do this with your eyes shut? Take the same number of coins as there are heads. Call this pile 1. Then; Total number of coins in pile 1 = Total number of heads In other words, if h1 and t1 are the number of heads and tails in pile 1, and h2 is the number...
Published 02/26/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 31st January 2011. Take a random pile of coins. If I tell you how many coins are heads and how many coins are tails, can you separate the pile into two piles with the same number of heads in each. And can you do this with your eyes shut?
Published 02/20/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 6th February 2011. The Möbius Strip is a strange mathematical shape which is a loop with only one side and one edge. For more information see wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobius_strip This is not a new idea, and for this and more mathematical valentines ideas see this blog: http://individual.utoronto.ca/sck/vday.html
Published 02/06/12
Send your entries to the Enigma Project http://enigma.maths.org Challenge ends on the 1st of March 2012. And check out NRICH: http://nrich.maths.org (February 2012 is code month) cipher: VA BT LS EG OT XK PB BH CI FV GA YC QG BP UW IH QD OE DI HL CQ YC QG BP EI LZ GA GB IZ PS AZ DQ NI CY UY EA AI UA BF BV OV QA ZS DP QD PG QM PS WL QY DH BD TL VZ PL LW AH GZ BP IM NI KP DZ QU DH FP CI FV RT SB BP BV XO BE BQ PG KO GE IK KO NA OS DG DG DA OX PO GE LZ GA OP FL WU PU UT WF BV IC HF EQ SP NA UX...
Published 02/02/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 26th February 2011 Top Trumps is a popular game were players compare stats on their favourite subject. But I wondered, are all packs of Top Trumps the same? Is there a formula? And if there isn't could I devise a mathematically perfect version of Top Trumps. This is my genuine investigation into the game Top Trumps: Best of Bond.
Published 01/30/12
I have a board that uses the numbers 1 to 90. I fill the board with Othello piece, they are black on one side and white on the other. All the pieces start black side up. First I flip every second number, so 2 becomes white, and 4, 6, 8 and so on. Then I flip every third number, then every fourth number, until finally I flip every 90th number. Which numbers end up black side up and why? Music by Ghostly Dust Machine...
Published 01/19/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 28th April 2011 A common question, why does 1=0.999... If you want to know more, Wikipedia has a good article on the subject http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.999... Join the discussion on YouTube http://youtu.be/G_gUE74YVos
Published 01/16/12
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 21st May 2011. A silly one, and this time not about mathematics but a fun physics demonstration.
Published 01/08/12
The sequence 11221 contains all 2-digit combinations using the numbers 1 and 2. A sequence such as that is called a De Bruijn sequence. I show you three methods to find such sequence.
Published 12/18/11
The sequence 11221 contains all 2-digit combinations using the numbers 1 and 2. Can you find a sequence that contains all the 3-digit combinations using the numbers 1, 2, and 3. What is the shortest such sequence? Can you find a sequence that contains all the 4-digit combinations using the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. What is the shortest such sequence? Then, can you break this lock? By which I mean, find the shortest sequence containing all 4-digit combinations using the numbers 0 to 9. The...
Published 12/16/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 28th May 2011 Solution the the First to get a head problem
Published 12/13/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 19th December 2009 My true love gave to me Triangle Numbers.
Published 12/12/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 25th May 2011. Let's get ready to rhumble...!
Published 11/20/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 24th June 2011 We reveal the answer to my Wisdom of the Crowds competition. I asked you to guess how many jellybeans were in a jar. How close was the wisdom of the crowd, but first we need to answer - which average should we use?
Published 11/14/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 12th June 2011 Competition is over I'm afraid, but you may still like to play. Here's a photo of the jar: http://tumblr.com/xqt2yusc39
Published 10/31/11
So, to survive a zombie attack you need to run. In the long term we need a fortified society, but if the barricades fall we need to reduce the speed of infection, slow them down, and be more deadly than they are.
Published 10/26/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded 17th July 2011. Watch the tutorial by mismag822 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BZFx1eUOFs Originally posted by zachcloseupmagic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vUiXp6HGXs
Published 10/24/11
How to make a Post-it Note Dodecahedron. Fun and beautiful! If you make one yourself send me the photo! Email address in the video. Follow me on Facebook/twitter etc http://singingbanana.com Thanks to Colin Wright who taught this to me. Follow Colin at http://solipsys.co.uk or on Twitter: @colinthemathmo And thanks to Julia Collins for the headache. Follow Julia and Haggis the sheep at http://haggisthesheep.wordpress.com and @haggismaths
Published 10/14/11
QED Gold: Originally uploaded on YouTube on 14th July 2011 Watch the tutorial by mismag822 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8shpCoZHdY Watch the trick performed on Penn and Teller's Fool Us http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJwbBP1akY8
Published 10/10/11
No shoes allowed on the helter skelter.
Published 10/02/11
A look at the Trinity College clock with Hugh Hunt. For more information: http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/clock
Published 09/25/11
Solution to my last video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAmhA_SmzsI This puzzle was given to me by Rob Eastaway http://www.robeastaway.com/ Books by Rob Eastaway (I do recommend them!) Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/pSsLYO Amazon USA: http://amzn.to/qWAQvI
Published 09/22/11
A little puzzle to pass the time...
Published 09/22/11