This is a repost of an old video by Nick Gisburne. YouTube banned Nick Gisburne for falacious reasons, so I am reposting some of his videos here. This is my favorite video of his.
An deeper look at the Monty Hall problem.
The wikipedia entry on the Monty Hall problem is also worth a look:
http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/The_mont y_hall_problem
Why should agnostics stop take a position? Its simple, if you wish to participate in a discussion, you have to have something add other than "I don't know".
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's entry on "The Problem of Induction":
http://plato.stan ford.edu/entries/ind uction-problem/
Thanks to mooeypoo for reminding me about the "invoking the toothfairy once" principle.
Thanks to pdoeman for the annelid + molluscs example.
I know its a little late, but you didn't set a time limit Aaron. In any event, I have met the conditions as closely as possible. Look for a long version (yes there is a much longer version) of this video to be uploaded in the future.
My designated videographer was Diacorda:
http://www.youtube.c om/profile?user=Diac orda