Thank you for admitting that.
That is what an honest ethical skeptic does when proven wrong... not sextuple and septuple on errors and false statements.
But I think you can determine that just by analyzing your code.
Your analysis... is WRONG... and it proves that you have no idea what random means.
I think if you were to amend your code, so that you can run, say, a billion flips with one click, you would be able to see whether the app produces biased results or not.
Thanks yet again for your indefatigable and incessant CONCERN.
I appreciate your proof for the falsity of the very evidently untrue statement below... and I am glad that my app has added to your knowledge
... The fact is your app is trivial. Not only does it do nothing more than illustrate a statisitical fact that has been well understood for hundreds of years, it merely implements a rudimentary random number function, which in R (the programming language I know best) requires exactly one line of code.
Your app contributes exactly nothing to our knowledge of anything. And everybody here—including you—knows it.
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