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and he’s always doomed to guess tails…
You haven’t reached the end yet, have you?
They’re actroly brothers and sisters
Not exactly. That particular flip is sort of a fixed point in the many-universes interpretation. Thus all the Heads results.
Honestly, I haven’t played any of them and don’t intend to. I’m totally fine with spoilers.
Also I mostly wanted to math-geek.
Actually, that model of the atom is not compliant with the theories associated with quantum mechanics. In quantum mechanics, electrons are viewed as being located in a probability cloud, not definite points in space like in that image.
If you were going to show an atom, it would probably look something like one of these:
To say more would spoil the game (BioShock Infinite).
I assume that it has something to do with collapsing probability or whatever quantumy stuff that will explain that it will always be heads.
But in reality, even if that was the case, the odds of the next flip are STILL 50% chance of being heads, since the coin has no way of ‘knowing’ it already had the one in 2 72 chance of having landed heads that many times in a row. Every flip in a theoretically perfectly balanced coin toss should be exactly 50/50 (The fact that coins aren’t perfectly balanced due to the embossed patterns mean there is a very slight proclivity towards heads.)
SANDWICH!
I’d say it would be something like this :
(no, not a spoiler, just the most relevant thing I can think of that can be visualized)
Universes, not dimensions.
It’s nothing major.
Don’t worry.
Thanks for the spoilers.
Hahahah
They’re the same person from two different dimensions, where in one they were born female and the other male. It’s not very often you see canon R63, but I think this applies.
uhh…
that’s a good question