The Topological Problem with Voting
Published : 28-09-2024 - Duration : 00:10:47 - Like : 18,556
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We like to think that plurality voting is "fair", but it turns out that some unexpected paradoxes appear when you analyze it mathematically. In this video, we use topology and the Möbius strip to explain Chichilnisky's impossibility theorem, and we revisit the Möbius strip synthesizer. Become a Patreon member:
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