im curious as to the circuit they used to generate the pseudo-randomness. would that be an easy thing to achieve?
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You can make a white noise generator from a single transistor. Couple that with a sample-and-hold circuit, you can generate random (within the limits of how truly random your white noise is) voltages. Add a comparator to decide if the random voltage is above or below Vmax/2, and if true, turn on the light.
Alternatively: secret alien technology.
It’s “entirely beyond control.”
Probably a simple coil picking up random AM radio noise.
Raspberry pi that connects to the webcam output of a lava lamp in a secure location