Flipping a Coin: A Study in Randomness

A research paper by Professor Reginald P. Bottomsworth

Introduction

Flipping a coin is not just a simple act of chance, but a gateway to understanding the fundamental nature of randomness. This study examines the intricacies of coin flipping, delving into the realms of probability and the human mind.

Our research team has spent years studying the art of coin flipping, and we're pleased to share our findings with you.

But be warned: once you've delved into the world of coin flipping, there's no turning back. The randomness will consume you, body and soul.

For more information on our team, click here.

For more on our research methods, click here.

For a list of our published works, click here.

And for the actual research paper, click here.

Our Team

Meet the people behind the study:

Professor Reginald P. Bottomsworth

Lead Researcher, Department of Randomness

Expert in all things coin flipping, probability, and the human condition.

Professor Reginald P. Bottomsworth

Mrs. Whimsy P. Bottomsworth

Research Assistant, Coin Flipping Specialist

Expert in all things whimsy and unrelated to randomness.

Mrs. Whimsy P. Bottomsworth

Dr. Binxley P. Bottomsworth

Researcher, Probability Expert

Expert in all things probability, and slightly less so in things whimsy.

Dr. Binxley P. Bottomsworth