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Explore the fascinating world of geometric probability in this 28-minute lecture by Dominik Beck at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. Delve into the problem of calculating the mean distance between two randomly selected points within a convex polyhedron, a challenge previously solved only for cubes. Learn how a modified Crofton Reduction Technique transforms this complex problem into a series of solvable double integrals, enabling the derivation of exact mean distances for all regular polyhedra, including tetrahedra, octahedra, dodecahedra, and icosahedra. Discover the universal applicability of this method, which allows for the exact expression of mean distances in any polyhedron, expanding our understanding of geometric probabilities and spatial relationships.