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Old 01-6-2009, 01:13 AM   #7
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Default Re: How truly random is randomness?

I guess I was subconsciously thinking about the predictable side of things rather than discussing randomness. Well put, Afro.

Also, how do you toss a coin without acting on it to affect the outcome? I mean, you have to decide to flip it first, and then it is also your decision how hard and high you flip it too. One could argue that these will effect the outcome of the toss, no? Arguably a coin toss is very unpredictable, but it is not truly random, is it?

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