No, in God’s coin toss the probability is random. At least that’s what I took it as, since it’s described as a coin toss. The reason the answer is 1⁄2 there is just because the number of observations of being in room 1-10 is equal in the heads-case and the tails-case (10 in both). This is the image of the experiment I made in the post. If it was 2000 people in the tails-case, 2 in every room number, then the answer would be 1⁄3 for heads.
No, in God’s coin toss the probability is random. At least that’s what I took it as, since it’s described as a coin toss. The reason the answer is 1⁄2 there is just because the number of observations of being in room 1-10 is equal in the heads-case and the tails-case (10 in both). This is the image of the experiment I made in the post. If it was 2000 people in the tails-case, 2 in every room number, then the answer would be 1⁄3 for heads.