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Authors: James Gleick

Tags: #Non-Fiction

Ignorance is subjective. It is a quality of the observer. Presumably randomness—if it exists at all—should be a quality of the thing itself. Leaving humans out of the picture, one would like to say that an event, a choice, a distribution, a game, or, most simply, a number is random.

The notion of a random number is full of difficulties. Can there be such thing as a
particular
random number; a
certain
random number? This number is arguably random:

10
097
325
337
652
013
586
346
735
487
680
959
091
173
929

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