You can always guess what side a coin will land on, if you know exactly how it starts and how it moves.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend using a coin. Instead of picking heads or tails randomly, you could win every time, just like knowing which hand your friend will choose when they play hide-and-seek.
How the coin moves
When a coin is tossed in the air, it spins around before landing on a surface. If you know exactly how it starts spinning and how fast it goes, you can figure out where it'll land, heads or tails.
It’s like knowing which way your friend will turn when they spin around before hiding. You watch them start turning, see their direction, and then you pick the right spot to find them!
A little help from a friend
If you have someone who can toss the coin the same way every time, maybe your brother or sister, you’ll always know what’s coming next. It's like having a secret code between you and your friend.
So now, instead of just guessing, you're predicting, and you’re never wrong! You can always guess what side a coin will land on, if you know exactly how it starts and how it moves.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend using a coin. Instead of picking heads or tails randomly, you could win every time, just like knowing which hand your friend will choose when they play hide-and-seek.
Examples
- A coin landing on the same side every time because it wasn’t flipped properly
- Predicting a coin toss by watching how it’s held before being thrown
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See also
- How Does Always win at heads/tails- BEST METHOD Work?
- How Does The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything Work?
- Can Mathematics Predict the Future?
- How Do They Predict The Weather? - Sciencey?
- How a renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory?