The Card Trick that Einstein Created...
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- ...even though Einstein definitely did not create this trick (it was Roberto Giobbi in Card College Lightest!) it is still a really fun trick, and I hope you enjoyed. 'Til next time!
"I fear the day when people start using quotes I never said"
- Einstein
"Bruh..."
- Albert Einstein
"Lmao"
-Albert Einstein
wtf
-albert eh?? just albert...
albert nevermind
"ikr"
-Albert Einstein
@@deathless6414 thus comment section is making no sense
-Albert Einstein
“You shouldn’t believe every quote you see on the internet.”
- Albert Einstein
He didn’t say that
@@MuraK9U exactly
Internet at that time
@@MuraK9UThats the joke my guy💀
@@xxxdemonhunterxxx1511 that’s the joke, i know
"Einstein had nothing to do with this."
-George Washington
😆 🎯
"George Washington is an idiot"
-Albert Einstein
"George washington had nothing to do with this"
-Albert Einstein
@@cheezzstix"Both Einstein and George Washington had nothing to do with this."
-Isaac Newton
@@rubberduckyurtheone "Einstein, George Washington, and isaac newton had nothing to do with this"
- Nikola Tesla
Einstein: "Wait- I never said that"
Lao Tzu: "First time?"
Lao Tzu, Art of War
Its Sun Tzu
@@I_play_stuff_woooshh
@@thevoid6308it's Sun Tzu rho
@@thevoid6308what was the joke? Who is Lao Tzu?
@@akashsarkar2001-r5k it works the same way by misassociating a person and quote / something they wrote. Lao Tzu never wrote "the Art of war" just like Einstein never said any of that. Of course it would work better with Sun tzu but it works fine like this
Never trust anyone who use my name for their publicity
- Albert Einstein
I didn't said this either
- Albert Einstein
Wait wait wait, don't quote everything I'm saying!
- Albert Einstein
Stop
~Albert Einstein
🤐
- Albert Einstein
Hard to know what are real quotes
-totally Albert Einstein
I see no trick, only see counting
facts
Can u solve it tho?
@@gyanvarshnay8053 of course? is so simple
@@gyanvarshnay8053 anyone with a 6th grade knowledge of multiples can solve it
@@ttdanimations1231 Cool, could either of you explain to me how to solve it?
"Memorize a card"
"Put the card down"
"Pick it back up"
"That's your card"
BRO HOWD YOU DO IT????
holy shit ur right
Mine didn't work so eh
Brooooo 😮 magician of the century!!!
I got it in first try
"I dont play cards"
~Einstein
i didn’t said this -einstein
Who are you guys?
- Albert Einstein
"Who every smelt it, dealt it."
- Einstein
Cheese
-Albert Einstien
Me : so it’s all maths ?
Magicians: always has been 😅
It's not always maths.
@@chillofy2311 sometimes it's topology
@@krishnachoubey8648 sometimes it is geography
Sometimes it's science
@@edwardc6485 yea it all comes with the package 👍
*The card trick that Einstein created*
Source: Trust me bro
Just like linus tmb backup warranty
Bruh
Tomato sauce
Not Albert Einstein 😂
Haha... me: ... so Einstein was a card wizard
Also me: nah! Bro...
Showed this to a child and they were like “That’s not a trick. You literally just figured out how many moves it would take to get the bottom to the top, inserted a random name with the correct amount of characters and then tried to impress a child”. He then slapped me and told me not to come back until I learned a real card trick.
Gigachild
You failed Einstein hahahaha 🤣
@@secretjosh5619 lmao
And that child's name: Albert Einstein.
definitely
" I created it as a joke but they took it seriously"
- Albert Einstein
"When the fuck did I say that?"
- Albert Einstein 1780
1780 is closer to the existence of Newton than it is to Einstein
@@Shtikface that's the joke bro
@@CNWPlayer how's that a joke?
@@Shtikface the joke that einstein didn't say that
@@Shtikface thats the fucking point
Einstein from the grave: when the hell did i invent this?
I just have this image in my head of Einsteins ghost sitting there watching UA-cam shorts, like how else is he gonna find this video? 🤣
Einstein: God does not play the dice
Then starts playing cards
:-)
It may have been a party trick while waiting for workers to build his bomb.
He didn't
If Einstein showed me this I’d tell him to go back to Physics
Xd
Never trust internet.
- Albert Einstein
Your forgot the definite article
Bro thinks that: “take your age, add three, remove three, that’s your age” is a good trick
Omg I just witnessed a new trick on level with one of the smartest person in the world.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fr
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"Putting words in my mouth just because im death"
-Albert Einstein.
😂
It was actually Oppenheimer who became death
Dead
I'm death?!!😂😂😂
@@aprayingatheist2378 damn, you beat me to it
"Never believe any random guy named ProDuo saying any quote"
-Albert Einstein
*Puts down 5 cards. 1 second later:*
“I don’t know how many I have.”
how many you have he said. because this works with 4-8 cards
He said he didn't know how many you have, dummy 😮
Looks like a trick made by a bored man
That's how geniuses discovered or invented the things they did. When you're bored, you think, you look around, you get thoughts, you get curious.
@@taiguy53 it's pretty hard to get bored nowadays..
@@nottoday3878 You said what?
@@nottoday3878 well you shall witness the earth rumbling because I were bored back when I was 14-16 and now I’m 22 ! But only time can judge me
@@nottoday3878 Ive been bored for years, ive had all sorts of jobs, lived in like 5 different houses in my life and met thousands of people yet im always bored. Everyone experiences boredom differently. U lose a lot of motivation.
Personally I enjoyed looking at the cards more than the trick. Cool deck.
Bruh
Butterfly lovers Concerto 😂
Yeah, the cards are great and the trick is fucking wack
@@paulkonig9942 True True!
It's the butterfly gold edition, costs 25 to 30€, but is absolutly great.
Dude that's basic counting, 😂😂
Feel like that’s a little harsh. It’s quite impressive that you can take anything between 4-8 cards and yield the same result each time. Not a trick, sure, but still cool nonetheless.
@@shlimjim23 fr
I wouldn’t call yourself too smart risahbh, especially considering you used a comma to separate your sentence from your emoji’s.
@@tarankollu1111 I feel like you meant emojis? Emoji's means "emoji is", so well you kinda messed up your grammar while correcting another's huh?
@@tarankollu1111 That's suppose to mean something kollu?
I don’t even know how to play cards
~ Albert Einstein
🤣🤣🤣
For anyone who wants the explanation:
If you enumerate the cards from the bottom up starting with zero you can easily see that putting the first card under the last means adding one at the position of each card mod n. For example if you have 5 cards and do the process 5 times each card will get in the starting position X+(5 mod5)=X. Hence after eight shuffles the last card will get in the position 8 mod n (this is true for every n). Now since there are n cards the number of cards above the card we are considering (included) is n- 8 mod n. Now if n is a integer between 4-8, 8 mod n = 8-n. Therefore the number of a cards above our card (included) is 2n-8. During the second phase you discard every other card starting from above. If we enumerate the card from the top down considering the first card as 1, our card will be the number (2n-8), then we proceed the discard every odd card and we put the even one at the bottom of the deck. Our card is even therefore it will get at the bottom. After we put our card at the bottom we have discarded a total of (2n-8)/2 cards and therefore we still have n-(2n-8)/2 = 4 cards. Being the last one of four cards it's easy to see how it will remain the last one in your hand. In general the trick works if your card eventually becomes the last one of a power of two numbers of cards. In other words in the moment you have the biggest possible power of two in your hand (given the number of cards you're given) you're card needs to be the last one. Therefore you need your card to be in the position 2n-2^(x+1) where 2^x is the biggest possible power of two such that 2^x
Thanks Einstein we couldn't figure it out
@@ChristopherJ655 I guess not everybody would have the time to get the actual proof, it's not like it is immediately evident.
This guy is a player.
bro who asked
Could you repeat that please
Einstein be like : "did I make all of that ? " 😳
Einstein be like: I don't even know who you (le this trick) are..
Einstein: "jews don't play tricks that don't pay off"
Me, forgetting the spellings of Einstein while performing it ☠
Einstein has an even number of letters. The bottom card was either already in an even position or is now in an even position after doing the first step. So if you had eight cards it stays in eighth position. Seven cards it moves to sixth. Six cards it moves to fourth. Five cards it moves to second. And four cards it stays in fourth.
Now on the second move. The even cards get moved to the back. Then the pattern gets too complex to explain in a comment at 12:43am but you get the idea
Ok here's my trick:
Take any deck and shuffle, whenever you want, stop shuffling and take a look at your bottom card.
Now what you're gonna want to do is flip it back so you can't see the cards, then deal until there is one card left.
And that should be your card!
wow......😮
The last part where he picked up all the cards when there were only a few-👁👄👁👏
@@vipronald wait, I thought 1 view per one account? No matter how many times you have viewed the video, it still counts as 1 view.
The loop was smooth 🥲
"Ayo whatchu sayin' I never played cards"
-Albert Einstein
Yeah einstein def used da hood lingo
Yeah, Einstein used to play cards while not solving mathematical puzzles.
Everyone: cool cards
Me: wow nice loop
Well NGL the cards look really sick, I'd love to own a deck like that
What are the cards?
They are Butterfly playing cards from czech magician Ondřej Pšenička. They go for around 40 dollars.
finally someone is talking about the cards. They look so beautiful.
yeah tbh, i thought it was in resin
no one noticed, anyone realized how amazing that transition is, just look at it, its perfect
Bro is the only reason why Einstein have 160 iq instead of 169 💀
Einsteins iq was never tested
@@larissaxsr probably estimate
@@renekoby either actual scientists or random people
@@larissaxsr do yall even know how many ways iqs can be measured
@@cliprimate_EXtinted3?
The most impressive part of this video is how clean cut that loop is
"The Austrian deal"
To let everyone into art school?
Weird mustache flashbacks
Bet jew didn't see that coming
@@daanishmanzoor1 XD
Its just a mathematical trick.
A sequence of shuffling.
I was thinking about this trick and how it works and it's quite interesting. I think it's a nice coincidence the 8 shuffles puts the bottom card in the same position as needed for the Josephus problem ("Austrian shuffle"), for 4 to 8 cards.
Right, the number of cards used actually offsets the card by one place. However after one step of the austrian shuffle, the deck does reach the exact configuration for the case below it. So for 8 cards, the target is at the bottom (CCCCCCCX) after dealing the first C on the left and putting the next C at bottom / end of the stack we get (CCCCCXC) which is the exact configuration we get from the "Einstein" cycle with 7 cards. The whole thing cascades down to 4 cards where we always end up with CCCX no matter if we started with 4,5,6,7 or 8 cards. This common configuration of course plays out as (CXC) -> (CX) --> (X)
I'm really impressed by how the cards look like
Do you know where I can found these ?
They're called Butterfly Playing Cards (available in multiple colors), designed by my friend Stefan Eriksson.
Uhh card tricks usually use the whole deck. That’s What makes it impressive. Not math deducing multiples of 4
I read your whole comment with the best nerd voice i can make and im sorry about that
@@bimmaa LMAO
I can guess your card if we only use 1 of the 52 cards in the deck.
By the way, if you want to use the entire deck, cycle your cards 64 times instead of 8, before doing the Austrian deal.
The loop at the end was edited well.
Just read all the comments. Around half of them just say "it is math" or "it is counting". But not one of them has actually explained how the trick works for all 5 different sized piles (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) and whether it can be done at different ranges. So someone who says this is "boring" or "simple", please explain.
Because if you can count than there is no surprise. There is only one way this "trick" can end, and it does so. The card is not lost in the pile or shuffled after selection, and the spectator is forced through a mathematical procedure by the "magician."
That's not very interesting. It would genuinely be more fooling if the last card was *not* the spectator's card, because that would defy math.
@@BeeEatingOrchid This still isn't an explanation. Tricks that rely on math can be explained with math. Explain the math.
@@dxjxc91 I don't need to explain the math. That's the point. The magician is demonstrating a mathematical absolute, not a magic trick. There is no trick, as math is not a trick. There is absolutely nothing magical about being talked through a mathematical formula, whether you are interested in it or not, and whether you follow the maths or not. There is no skill or misdirection of any kind, and no moment to fool a spectator. This is why a lot of magic fans aren't too impressed by these types of card routines when presented as tricks, rather than being presented as mathematical principle.
@@BeeEatingOrchid If you didn't know how to explain the math, you could have just not replied to my comment asking for an explanation...
@@dxjxc91 like, there's no other way for it to go, you know? He tells you what to do every step of the way. There is not one moment of randomness, or choice on the spectator's part. It's a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle, but somebody is handing you every piece and telling you exactly where it goes. It doesn't feel that impressive upon completion, does it? Bit of a "meh" experience.
Mathematics left the chat
Everyone: "this is a math"
Me: "this video is a loop"
Me toooo..its a perfect looop..nice editing btw
That transition was SMOOTH
Him: Remember the bottom card
Me who just glanced at it: I already forgot what the card was lol
Ummm where did u buy the cards from? They are so pretty...
@@divyeshbera282 what are you chatting about? 😅
They are butterflies playing cards by ondej
What if we forgot his name spelling "ENSTIN" 😂😅😅
then give up your ambition of being a card magician.🤣🤪🤣🤣
You already entered wrong one here.....
Just count the number it 8
HOW DARE...
Count to 8. Even I couldn't spell this guys name off the top of my head.
"This only works with 5 cards but don't tell anyone"
-Einstein
Those are beautiful cards!!!
"As Albert Einstein's father i confirm Albert invented that trick"
:- Albert Einstein
he so smart that he's his own father
he isn't fatherless, he is father
Shut up Hermann, you'll give the trick away.
Pauline Einstein.
Me: watches the video again just to see the seamless transition at the end
Same !!! 🙌🏻
Incredible trick. Next one should be cutting the deck in half, counting half of the cards out, and putting it on the bottom. Then spin the deck around three times and tap your toes. The bottom card will be the same :O
The comments are literally NPC calling this a cool trick
Cool comment
Cool comment
Cool comment
Cool comment
Cool comment
I just love your cards man!!!!😅
He: take any number
Me: _Picks 57_
He: now subtract it from itself
Me: _Ok so 57-57=0_
He: I bet you have 0 left as your answer
Me: But that's simple math-
He: _shhh_
Fr lmao
More like 57 + 4, then 57 - 4, now i can guess you have 57
My fellow card enthusiasts can we all agree that shiny cards are out done by better flourishing tricks
einstein: i didn't did any of this shit-
This deck is very gilded!! Love it 💛
"Did Einstein really created that trick?"
-Elon Musk
“Yes he did”
-George Washington
No he didn't i made it
- Issac Newton
@@Aesthetic_arts295 No he didn't, I did.
- Jesus Christ
@@korana6308 "yes i did, but something else" - Austrian painter
god i can feel the paper cuts in my soul... that reflective bit is pretty but it's also very, very sharp 😭 i learned it the hard way
The translation is so smooth
Where's translation?
@@ADaMon02 transition
ikr nice freeze frame.
😂😂😂 transition* brother
That's just maths done on air bro🤣
I think this card trick would be far more interesting when done for someone who spells their own name instead of Einstein. As long as the person's name has 8 letters, it will work every time, regardless of whether they want to use 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 cards. (For example, Samantha, Caroline, Julianna, Beatrice, Marianne, Meredith, Nicholas, Penelope, Stefanie, Theodore, Victoria, Vincenzo, etc.). So I would save it for those rare occasions. Also, instead off calling it the "Austrian shuffle," which will be meaningless to most people, better to call it the "Australian Shuffle" or "Down Under shuffle." ("Deal one card down, one card under" etc.)
rip to those people who came to know the spelling of 'EINSTEIN' just now..💀
what
@@purpleey yeah....some people can't spell it correctly...
"We're paying homage to the great scientist who created this trick, Albert
WESKER."
Almost a perfect loop
Showed this to my mom and she loved it!
Why nobody is talking about the loop man-
*I mEan ThAt'S sO PeRFecT* 🤧
......AND
Yes! 😳
step one: Buy cards 😂😭😭
I WISH I could get some of these but
First I THINK they are marked
Second they're sold out most of the time
And third they are expensive
@@inkling239where do you get them?
@@Qiqimcdonalds21 these are butterfly cards you can get them in their store
the length ppl will go is epic ... I don't even understand why the edit was needed for basic counting XD
I don’t care if Einstein said it or not. This trick is amazing and gives the illusion that you are finding the card mysteriously or making that certain card turn into the card you saw. My friends love tricks like this and are amazed when I do them.
Me who didn't know how to spell Einstein💀💀💀
🙋♂️
U and me Both.
Exactly
A black series deck. Such a cool deck. Maybe you should use it for another trick (if you know what i mean)
When the trick isn't fascinating, the deck should be a cool one.
Continue all the videos I love doing card tricks
Albert Einstein: in the multiverse i could’ve said that, its all relative from one observer to another
-Arthur Morgan
I won America's Got Talent twice with my card tricks.
~Albert Einstein
he: spelling Einstein n changing cards as first step
me: eyensteyen and goes on
My friends (whose ability is bending cards): My time has come
Einstein : everyday i am shuffling 😊
Why is it called the Austrian deal, when he was a German physicist with a Swiss and US citizenship?
Cause he was also Austrian for a certain time
He was born in Germany, then had no citizenship, followed by taking the swiss, then Austrian citizenship, and lastly took on the US one
@@kittenlily1888 for him he is better off going to USA since hitler risen to power 😅
Omg the loop!!!!!
Perfect looop..🔥
Now I have something to live for.
When I'm dead, I'll be quoted for things I've never said.
oh, my wife has born a shiny too!
Him: how-to get views
Also him:add Einstein's name to the title
That was nice
When I saw this golden cards I remembered technical Guruji 😂”ye he mere cards plane me khalne le liye wo bhi sone ke he”😅😂
Where is the trick? I dont get it! XD
It’s about that if u have 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 cards and whatever happens u will have the card at the bottom.
@@xXArthurosXx i know, xD. What i dont understand is why is it even considered a trick. It is too obvious theres is no misdirection, no hidind the counting...
It's a trick for people who don't understand math.
I don’t agree that it is so obvious. Yes it’s not magic but it’s still bloody cool that it works for 4,5,6,7 and 8 cards. If someone could explain simply how it always works then I’ll retract my statement that it’s not obvious
@@shlimjim23 Indeed it is not so obvious but still simple permutations to ensure the target card stays (if 4, 6 or 8 cards) or moves to (if 5 or 7 cards) an even position, and progressively remove cards which are on an odd position.
First step:
If 8 cards: counting “Einstein (=8) leaves the last card on the 8th position (even)
If 7 cards: counting to 8 moves the last card to the 6th position (even)
Etc
Second step:
The Austrian move will remove the odd cards and moves the first and third even cards to an odd position (games with 4, 6 or 8 cards) or every second and fourth even cards to an odd position (games with 5 or 7 cards).
This movement will maintain the target card on an even position until it is the last remaining.
Et voilà 😀
“I fear the day when people will post memes on the internet with quotes I’ve never said”
- Albert Einstein
I was like "NO SHIT! SHERLOCK!"😂😂😂
“Yes Einstein invented this card trick”
- Sun Tzu
Albert Einstein
Quantum physics ❌
Children’s card tricks ✅
I don' care bout that trick, gimme the freaking cards, they're so cool omg
"People earning from a joke I made"
- Albert Einstein
I did this one time then I have forgotten the tricks behind it. I have a book of card tricks by John Scarne. I still remember some simple card tricks, thanks to that book.
"A foolish man cries over a torn pocket,
While a wise man uses it to scratch his balls"
- Albert Einstein