At 08:45 AM 8/19/03 -0700, Tim May wrote:
Only worry about the deep philosophical implications of randomness after you have grasped, or grokked, the essence.
Then do this: get a block cipher or crypto-hash algorithm, and pick a key. Now encrypt 0, then 1, then 2, etc. Examine the 17th bit of each output as you encrypt the integers. Is this sequence random? Compressible? How could you tell whether this sequence is random or not, if you didn't know the key? Hint: those are trick questions intended to lure you into crypto. And if you ask "why 17?" you get whacked by a virtual bamboo cane.
Is this sequence random? Compressible? How could you tell whether this sequence is random or not, if you didn't know the key?
This is the a way to describe so-called randomness. One simply has no adequate access to the Key and/or the Algorithm. Both coin flipping and quantum noise fall into this category. Actually, it's a pretty good method of authenticating Allah. ===== end (of original message) Y-a*h*o-o (yes, they scan for this) spam follows: __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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