### Frequency Stability Property Imagine 2 rooms with a light bulb and switch. Adam and Eve are tasked at putting it on or off at the same time. 1. Adam does so based on the outcome of a coin flip 2. Eve just randomly guesses If you look at the end sequence of outcomes, can you determine which one is Adam and which is Eve. If we look for patterns or sum up the end outcomes of each of their sequences it is hard. ![[Pasted image 20210727195105.png]] However, it becomes evident when we look for the properties of each sequence. A truly random sequence is likely to contain every sequence of any length. ![[Pasted image 20210727195249.png]] Humans favor certain sequences when we make guesses, resulting in uneven patterns like we see here. One reason this happens is because we make the mistake of thinking that certain outcomes are less rare than others and try to compensate. There is no such thing as lucky numbers, no such thing as a lucky sequence. All sequences are equally like to come up