The Information Entropy Podcast
In this episode of The Information Entropy Podcast, we ask a simple question: is anything truly random? We explore why randomness matters for cryptography, statistics, and scientific modelling, and how computers attempt to generate unpredictability from purely deterministic logic. From game show exploits to lava lamps and quantum vacuum fluctuations, we trace how humans try to manufacture randomness from the universe itself. Finally, we confront a surprising problem: even “random” real-world data is full of patterns that can mislead us into seeing structure where none exists!
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