I wonder if, in that case, your brain picks the stopping time, stopping point or “flick” strength using the same RNG source that is used when people just do it by feeling.
What if you tried a 50-50 slider on Aaronson’s oracle, if it’s not too exhausting to do it many times in a row? Or write down a sequence here and we can do randomness tests on it. Though I did see some tiny studies indicating that people can improve at generating random sequences.
I wonder if, in that case, your brain picks the stopping time, stopping point or “flick” strength using the same RNG source that is used when people just do it by feeling.
What if you tried a 50-50 slider on Aaronson’s oracle, if it’s not too exhausting to do it many times in a row? Or write down a sequence here and we can do randomness tests on it. Though I did see some tiny studies indicating that people can improve at generating random sequences.