Sunday, May 31, 2009

About random numbers

Nothing is random in this world. But something feels to be random if we do not consider some of the associated parameters. If we consider all parameters (ideally), and can feel things in every perspective, it becomes a definite process. The lack of determining the parameters associated with a process is the reason why some process likely to be random.
For example, consider a coin is tossed, it appears a random process to get an outcome of 'head' or 'tail'. But if we simulate the whole process in a computer oriented mechanics simulation program, the process definitely depend upon the orientation of the coin while tossing and air friction, gravity, and so many other things. It is clear that one can say definitely what will be the outcome of the toss. Then why are you saying that it is random? All called random process definite in the other kind. Nothing is random. Nothing should be random.

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