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What Game Theory Reveals About Life

Presenter:

Veritasium

Time:

27:20

Summary

Dive into the intriguing world of game theory with our captivating video, "What Game Theory Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything." Discover how this powerful tool unveils hidden strategies in everything from everyday decisions to cosmic dilemmas, shedding light on the complexities that shape our world.

Transcript

This is a video about the most famous problem in game theory. Problems of this sort pop up everywhere from nations locked in conflict to roommates doing the dishes, even game shows have been based around this concept. Figuring out the best strategy can mean the difference between life and death, War and Peace, flourishing and the destruction of the planet. And in the mechanics of this game, we may find the very source of one of the most unexpected phenomena in nature cooperation. On the third of September 1949, an American weather monitoring plane collected air samples over Japan. In those samples, they found traces of radioactive material. The Navy quickly collected and tested rainwater samples from their ships and bases all over the world. They also detected small amounts of cerium, 141, and atrium 91. But these isotopes have half lives of one or two months, so they must have been produced recently. And the only place they could have come from was a nuclear explosion. But the US hadn't performed any tests that year. So the only possible conclusion was that the Soviet Union had figured out how to make a nuclear bomb. This was the news the Americans had been dreading. Their military supremacy achieved through the Manhattan Project was quickly fading.


This makes the problem of Western Europe and the United States far more serious than it was before, and perhaps makes the eminence abroad greater.

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