▲ | halgir 7 days ago | |||||||
If you programmed a machine to flip a coin in the same exact way every time, would you not expect the coin to land the same way every single time? If you program some randomness into the machine to simulate human flipping, then you'd simply move scrutiny from the coin to the machine's programming. I think the result could be better described as "humans tend to flip fair coins to land on the side they started". | ||||||||
▲ | saagarjha 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
One would expect chaos effects to come into play. | ||||||||
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