The Awesome Parrondo’s Paradox

A technique succeeds in mathematical physics, not by a clever trick, or a happy accident, but because it expresses some aspect of physical truth (O. G. Sutton) Imagine three unbalanced coins: Coin 1: Probability of head=0.495 and probability of tail=0.505 Coin 2: Probability of head=0.745 and probability of tail=0.255 Coin 3: Probability of head=0.095 and … Continue reading The Awesome Parrondo’s Paradox