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Among all the experiments, one particular one took me closer to Laika.
It's about running a series of experiments, and not a series of pilots.
Experiments
are usually about learning.
Early in that process, one of the engineers had gone to Bill and said, "We're all too busy for this inefficient system of running parallel experiments."
And here's one of the early experiments: (Music) So this is called "The Wilderness Downtown."
And so we tried this out, and here's one of our experiments, where we took this potted plant that you see on the right and we filmed it with a high-speed camera while a nearby loudspeaker played this sound.
And even with the right algorithm, we had to be very careful with our early experiments, because if we got any of these factors wrong, there was no way to tell what the problem was.
And so a lot of our early
experiments
looked like this.
And like I said, we had to be very careful in these early experiments, so this is how it went down.
And we analyzed all of these
experiments
until we really understood the limits of our technique, because once we understood those limits, we could figure out how to push them.
And that led to
experiments
like this one, where again, I'm going to speak to a bag of chips, but this time we've moved our camera about 15 feet away, outside, behind a soundproof window, and the whole thing is lit by only natural sunlight.
Because the
experiments
I've shown you so far were done with a camera, a high-speed camera, that can record video about a 100 times faster than most cell phones, but we've also found a way to use this technique with more regular cameras, and we do that by taking advantage of what's called a rolling shutter.
I've just shown you two laboratory
experiments
out of literally hundreds in the field that make similar points, because the really critical point is that children's ability to make rich inferences from sparse data underlies all the species-specific cultural learning that we do.
I mean, who would design an experiment like that? (Laughter) I've seen that a couple of times, and I still don't honestly believe that that can truly be happening, but other people have done similar experiments; it checks out.
LS: You know, they look really impressive in our experiments, but think about what they look like in real life, right?
It took several stages, in fact, starting with a bioethical review before we did the first
experiments.
Professor Alexander explained to me, the idea of addiction we've all got in our heads, that story, comes partly from a series of
experiments
that were done earlier in the 20th century.
We cool our system down to near absolute zero, we carry out our
experiments
in vacuums, we try and isolate it from any external disturbance.
But as I mentioned at the start, in the last 10 years, there have been
experiments
emerging, showing where some of these certain phenomena in biology do seem to require quantum mechanics.
While these models are inspired and guided by many scientific experiments, there are very few objective
experiments
to directly test them, yet.
So about 10 years ago we began, we brought this process into the laboratory, and we began to do simple experiments, mechanically trying to fix this degeneration.
What I want to show you next is a set of
experiments
we did inside our laboratory, where this robot was able to go for longer distances.
Additional
experiments
are going on in other animals that are useful for creating models for human disease, such as monkeys.
But you will need to know eighth-grade algebra, and we're going to do serious
experiments.
In the 19th century, long after Newton died, scientists did a series of
experiments
that clearly showed that light can't be made up of tiny, atom-like particles.
In the 20th century, scientists did
experiments
that appear to show light acting like a particle.
In the 1890's, a Russian physiologist named Ivan Pavlov did some really famous
experiments
on dogs.
Experiments
at CERN are trying to find out the reason why something exists and why we don't live in a universe filled with radiation only?
As if that weren't enough, pi is used in particle physics experiments, such as those using the Large Hadron Collider, not only due to its round shape, but more subtly, because of the orbits in which tiny particles move.
So, we do a bunch of
experiments
and develop a model for what we think is there.
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