The coin toss, the simplest of all random events, is not so random after all. A new study has revealed that when flipping a coin 10 times, there is a slight bias towards heads. This means that if you flipped a coin 10 times, you would be more likely to get heads than tails, although the difference is very small. This finding is special because it goes against the assumption that coin tosses are completely random.

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source: Phys.org