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ETH Zurich scientists create perfect randomness for the first time
Perfect randomness sounds simple, until you try to make it. A die can be polished, balanced and rolled thousands of times.
We are surrounded by random events every day. Will the stock market rise or fall tomorrow? Will the next penalty kick in a soccer match go left or right? Will your lottery ticket finally win? Often, ...
Random number generators have been around for ages, but they often have subtle imperfections that cause patterns to emerge.
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Physicists achieve 'perfect randomness' in breakthrough quantum experiment
Physicists used quantum bits to achieve perfect randomness for the first time ever. The results of their research could ...
“To swim against the current of human intuition is a difficult task. ... the human mind is built to identify for each event a definite cause and can, therefore, have a hard time accepting the ...
Games have used chance since the first roll of dice. Whether someone spins a colorful slot reel or opens a loot box, the next outcome is always unknown. From board games to modern phone apps, chance ...
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