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Originally Posted by Medusa99
I've heard that the heads side is *slightly* heavier than the tails side, but I could be wrong. Anyone else heard of this? Anyway, that's my vote
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I always thought there are too many variables when tossing a coin to predict whether it will land one side or the other. Saying one side is heavier wont make any signifigant difference when you take into considoration the way its tossed, velosity, spin, wind speed, air density, barometric pressure, age & type of the coin & so on. Im sure if you did a few million tosses one side would come up tops but every toss is independant from the previous one. If the coin came up tails ten times in a row the chances of it hitting tails the eleventh time are just the same as any other toss.
Having said that, I chose tails