2011-02-09, 12:50 AM
Shidoshi Wrote:That program has nothing that could predict the next result of a coin flip (or scroll) based on past results. It just doesn't work like that.
There is no way to determine the future of an independent random event, for that is its definition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independenc..._theory%29).
Considering the seed generator at nexon is sufficiently random (which is generally true), there is no way to tell the next outcome based on previous outcomes.
Considering your response to my "occam's razor" post, I guess you didn't really understand what I was saying. LURK MOAR >.<
If only you have used that program b4, then you will realize what it's capabable of doing. And I'm not saying it's 100% accuracy, but it's at least some confidence interval/ level.
EDIT: Similarly, you might want to broaden your spectrum of knowledge in regards of your beliefs in "Randomness of Coin Flipping"
Article summary: (http://www.codingthewheel.com/archives/t...roposition)
Research Thesis/ Paper: (http://comptop.stanford.edu/u/preprints/heads.pdf)

