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Old February 20th, 2005, 02:57 AM
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Default Re: Random Magic Paths - is it truly random?

A computer can never make really random numbers, a computer scientist has ensured me that that is the case as I believed it was. Instead it uses the clock to produce seemingly random numbers. The numbers themselve seem very much random, in fact, you could call them "virtually random".

True randomness is a rather complicated term, but according to my text randomness is part of anything who's probability of occurence or omission is <100%. So, I'd say that the probability of failure of a device, or the probability of throwing heads on a coin are still random, regardless of their distribution. Distributions just describe some specific random systems. So, I'd have to say no. It's just easier to feel you've grasped random with a coin flip.

Considering a random point on an infinitely long numberline is just a good way to illustrate a humans inability to truly understand certain concepts. Cosider a point on a numberline, if you take an infinitely small movement from that number to any other position on that numberline, there are an infinite number of uniques points between the first and the second, until the movement = 0.

Similarly, we make do with random models and distribution that resemble the things we can test. So, consider this, the probability of flipping heads or tails on a coin 1000 times is 9.3326E-302. IF the coin is flipped an infinite number of times, the probability of this occuring is 1.

In this example we have a demonstration of true randomness, with only two choices (heads or tails).
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