Listen "Is Your Coin Toss Really Fair? 350,757 Flips Just Changed What We Believe"
Episode Synopsis
Think a coin toss gives you a fair 50/50 outcome? Think again. This 2024 Ig Nobel Prize winner in Probability reveals a subtle but real bias: coins tend to land on the same side they started—and it's backed by an astonishing 350,757 coin flips. In this video, we break down the physics-based model proposed by Diaconis, Holmes, and Montgomery, and show how a massive global experiment confirmed that a tossed coin has a ~51% chance of landing on the same side. It's not magic — it's mechanics. You'll learn:Why coin tosses aren’t truly randomWhat this bias means for real-world decisionsHow practice actually reduces the bias over timeIf you've ever trusted a coin flip to settle an argument, you need to see this. This quirky but rigorous research won the 2024 Ig Nobel Prize in Probability — and it might just change how you see randomness forever. Watch now to see what 350,000+ flips can teach us about chance, physics, and hidden bias. Watch on YouTube with subtitles: https://youtube.com/@whatthestudysays?si=uBrAmOvBiEvvzDOe Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/what-the-study-says/id1814559387 FLink: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmao5odis0eyf01w36mahd8ub/platforms Tell us what you think:https://open.firstory.me/user/cmao5odis0eyf01w36mahd8ub/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting