The Backwards Brain Tractor - Smarter Every Day 305
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0:00 [Tractor engine running] Good news!
0:02 I fixed the tractor.
0:03 Except, watch this.
0:09 [Destin laughing hysterically] Hilarious.
0:19 It's like the backwards brain bicycle only a tractor.
0:23 Oh, man.
0:29 Oh, golly.
0:30 The steering cylinder was out.
0:33 Actually, I've been amazed at how quickly
0:35 my brain has adapted because of the bicycle.
0:37 Seriously.
0:39 I can do it.
0:43 It's really, kinda fun.
0:50 The steering cylinder had a leak, and I got it repaired.
0:54 I'll show you what I did.
0:57 Put it in neutral.
1:00 It's pretty easy mistake.
1:03 These are swapped.
1:05 I got to fix that.
1:09 Being a country boy is awesome.
1:13 Oh, that's reversed.
1:14 My bad.
1:15 Okay, I have a little announcement here I'm going to make.
1:16 But first, if you're not familiar with the concept
1:18 of the backwards brain bicycle, that's it.
1:21 And years ago, I made this video.
1:23 It's pretty cool because it's got this set of gears on top.
1:26 And when you turn the handlebars one way,
1:28 the wheel will go the opposite direction.
1:30 So the thing about this is it's very, very hard to ride.
1:33 Your brain has a hard time getting over your own brain, and it's fascinating.
1:38 Had I realized at the time that I made
1:40 that video that so many people all over the world
1:43 would be able to relate to that video and understand
1:46 cognitive bias in a new way because of this metaphor,
1:49 I would have changed the video just a little bit.
1:51 For example, there's one moment in the video where I say
1:54 it took me eight months to learn how to ride this bike.
1:58 In two weeks, he did something that took me eight months to do.
2:01 I would just get on the bike, up at the driveway, up and back every so often.
2:05 But yeah, that took about eight months, but I wasn't locked in.
2:08 And what I found over the years that I've had friends
2:11 that have come up to this thing and they've locked in.
2:13 They're like, give me the bike.
2:14 I'm angry because I can't ride it.
2:16 I'm going to focus and I'm going to learn how to do it.
2:18 And they are able to do it in a few days.
2:21 And that's fascinating to me.
2:22 There's something about the quality of the dedication you have
2:26 to the learning of the thing that affects your ability to do it,
2:30 I think that's fascinating.
2:31 Years ago, I wanted to test this.
2:33 So I mailed one to Mike Boyd and challenged him
2:35 to learn it by locking in and seeing what he could do.
2:38 He learned it in an hour, which is absolutely remarkable.
2:42 Now, Mike is not normal.
2:44 He has the ability to learn very complicated things quickly,
2:47 and he has some other skills that probably helped him along the way.
2:50 But at the end of this video, I'll tell you about a common thread between people
2:53 who can do this instantly or in minutes, at least.
2:56 There's been a lot of academic articles written using this as a metaphor,
3:00 and there's something there, because I'm not a neuroscientist or anything,
3:04 there's something about how focused you are on the learning
3:08 that affects your ability to do something like this.
3:10 Now, there's also something like when I got on the tractor,
3:14 the backwards tractor, When I got on that thing, I instantly could do it.
3:17 I didn't have to learn anything.
3:19 I already had that neural pathway in my head.
3:21 In fact, somebody asked me last night, Can you still ride that bicycle?
3:24 And the answer is yes.
3:25 In fact, I have this really cool bicycle,
3:28 and you can just ride it in normal bicycle mode,
3:30 or you can pull this pin and change it to backwards brain bicycle mode,
3:35 and I can ride it in both modes.
3:37 What's interesting is when I hop on this bike, I'm wobbly for a foot or so,
3:41 and then my brain will pick which algorithm I'm supposed to be using,
3:44 and I can just do it.
3:46 It's fascinating, which tells me that once you learn this, you keep it.
3:50 Now, some people that I know, they've tried to learn this stuff,
3:53 and they didn't stick with it very much,
3:55 so it's harder for them to keep the skill,
3:58 but it seems to be something that persist
4:00 once you build that pathway in your brain.
4:02 Big thank you to Jonathan, Manon, and Mike,
4:03 who reached out and offered to help many years ago,
4:06 so they engineered and built this interchangeable bicycle.
4:08 Thank you so much, guys.
4:09 I appreciate it.
4:10 Okay, it's time for the announcement.
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7:42 I think a good way to end this video is to drive some more backwards things,
7:47 in this case, the backwards tractor.
7:49 Here we go!
7:50 Put it in gear.
7:52 Go forward, turn the wheel to the left.
7:56 The tractor goes to the right [Destin laughing] Oh, man.
8:03 Oh.
8:11 Is that good?
8:14 That's hilarious.
8:16 I got to go switch those hoses now, but for the time being, it's very funny.
8:35 So good.
8:37 I thought you'd enjoy that.
8:39 I'm Destin, you're getting Smarter Every Day.
8:42 Have a good one, hah!
8:45 Okay, I came out here to shoot the thumbnail for the video,
8:49 and it was out of steering fluid, even though I swapped the connectors.
8:56 So clearly, I have a hard time getting this tractor running.
9:00 But a couple of things I wanted to say.
9:02 While preparing this video, I realized that there are a lot of people
9:06 that have made videos about the Backwards Brain bicycle.
9:09 There's one guy on YouTube, his name is Laser Saber.
9:13 He made a video about being able to ride it almost immediately.
9:16 And also Carl, who did the remote control helicopter stuff
9:19 for us during the helicopter series way back in the day,
9:22 he could do it very quickly.
9:24 People that seem to be able to ride
9:26 the bike immediately all have one thing in common.
9:29 They're drone pilots.
9:31 They seem to be able to do this way quicker than most people.
9:35 I think that has something to do
9:37 with the fact that they invert things in their head.
9:39 They can fly things inverted.
9:41 I thought that was really cool.
9:43 I just wanted to note that.
9:44 Turns out power steering systems like fluid.
9:47 That's good.
9:50 Also, that nut is loose there.