If a person gets 99 times tails by tossing a coin, is it that the 100th time when he tosses the coin, it will be tails ?
Most of you will think that it is based on luck.
But, if we calculate mathematically, lets say we toss a coin 1000 times in vacuum and every time we toss it, it reaches the same height and with the same side of the coin every time.
Lets toss it from heads, now suppose we get tails on the first time, then by above conditions we must get tails every time we toss it.
By scientific thinking, we can say there is no such thing as luck.
What do you think ?
2007-10-05
23:40:01
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Mikhil M
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Physics