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by moosinho
2033 days ago
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There is no such thing as "true probability" in Bayesian interpretation, it only exists in frequentist world. Notice that it is possible to build a robot which flips a coin in such a way that it's always heads - sure you might need to build a different robot if the coin is "biased"(you probably mean its weight distribution is uneven) but it's still possible. |
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