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Connected: The Hidden Science of Everything
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  • Episode aired Aug 2, 2020
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Connected: The Hidden Science of Everything (2020)
ComedyDocumentary

Latif explores a law of numerical probability that applies to classic music, contemporary social media, tax fraud and perhaps the entire universe.Latif explores a law of numerical probability that applies to classic music, contemporary social media, tax fraud and perhaps the entire universe.Latif explores a law of numerical probability that applies to classic music, contemporary social media, tax fraud and perhaps the entire universe.

  • Director
    • Nick Brigden
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    • Latif Nasser
    • W. Randall Shump
    • Ted Hill
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    • Director
      • Nick Brigden
    • Stars
      • Latif Nasser
      • W. Randall Shump
      • Ted Hill
    • 2User reviews
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    Latif Nasser
    Latif Nasser
    • Self - Host
    W. Randall Shump
    W. Randall Shump
    • Self - Former Senior Attorney for the IRS
    • (as W. Randall Shump Esq.)
    Ted Hill
    Ted Hill
    • Self - Mathematician
    Mark Nigrini
    Mark Nigrini
    • Self - Accountant…
    Walter Mebane
    Walter Mebane
    • Self - Political Scientist
    Jennifer Golbeck
    Jennifer Golbeck
    • Self - Professor, University of Maryland's College of Information Studies
    Hany Farid
    Hany Farid
    • Self - Digital Forensic Expert
    Joan Martí
    Joan Martí
    • Self - Volcanologist
    Adelina Geyer
    Adelina Geyer
    • Self - Researcher, Institute of Earth Sciences
    Frank Benford
    Frank Benford
    • Self - Engineer
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    Simon Newcomb
    Simon Newcomb
    • Self - Astronomer
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    5The_eXception

    I enjoy the series so far but...

    So I do enjoy what I've seen so far but I'm a little worried on how blown away he is about Benford's Law being everywhere? Is it me that's missing what's so amazing about it or is it that he didn't point out that it's obviously going to be in everything and everywhere because we use numbers to analyze everything but when we count we start with 1, 2, 3... so obviously there's going to be more 1's then 2's and more 2's than 3's because of standard deviation/law of averages and the bell curve? I'm a numbers guy and maybe it's lost on me but I think they just left out the obvious explication to the "mystery" to make the show more enticing. Or I have completely missed it all together lol that's always a possibility lol.
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    How to Use Benford's Law in Explaining Why Hillary Lost in 2016

    First half is very interesting concerning Benford's Law and how it is encountered in daily life, and certain groups use it as a screening tool for detecting fraud.

    Second half devolves into politics and 'protecting the democracy' with Benford's Law from 'Russian meddling' via social media monitoring and such.

    Seems like it's just an itch that Netflix can't help but scratch.... Devolving all shows into politics or 'reteaching' no matter how subtle it may be. Although anecdotal, just somewhat of a recurring trend when trying a new Netflix doc/show.

    Netflix: "Groupthink, bruh. No ragrets--not even that vowel."

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      • August 2, 2020 (United Kingdom)
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      • Zero Point Zero Production Inc.
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