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Re: Why do you think G/2 is so strange?
by
NotATether
on 04/01/2023, 06:32:07 UTC
But anyway what do you think about the goal of this anomaly?
I don't know how G was chosen, but I don't think it's an anomaly or indicative of anything, really. You can find patterns or 'magic numbers' anywhere and everywhere.



Bruh, thats Walt Disney's signature. 666 is an ancient conspiracy theory.

Someone : Ok Boys let's throw this coin 256 times and see the result:

0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000001110110111100011001110010101100011111110001001101000001110110110010100000101001 1110101101010100010100010101101000011011001011011010110011110010101111110011100 01100011

Me : It's strange not?
You : you are a dreamer . it's just pure luck

You need to do this thousands of times to get sufficiently random entropy.

Alternatively, you can use Von Neumann's device where you simply generate 2x amount of bits you need, and then interpret "01" sequences as 0, and "106" sequences as 1, or vice versa (and discard 00 and 11 sequences). If you run out of 2-bit pairs, just generate some more.