I’m studying physics and learned about the concept of nutation and how it affects randomness in coinflips. The idea is that the coin doesn’t actually flip, it just rotates so that the same side is always pointing downwards. That said, I tried it out at home and after a while managed to flip the coin so that the same side would (almost) always appear.
I think that as long as you aren’t a professional gambler who has practiced flipping coins for months on end, any coin toss you do is random enough.
I’m studying physics and learned about the concept of nutation and how it affects randomness in coinflips. The idea is that the coin doesn’t actually flip, it just rotates so that the same side is always pointing downwards. That said, I tried it out at home and after a while managed to flip the coin so that the same side would (almost) always appear.