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More Random Randomness

jfleck writes "According to the American Institute of Physics' Physics News Update, Kent State physicist James Gleeson has developed a technique for generating numbers approaching true randomness. His trick is to shine light through a liquid crystal, taking advantage of its turbulence and avoiding the inevitable risk of predictability in deterministic random number number algorithms."

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  1. Why not Tea? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    I though the best way to get true random numbers was from watching brownian movement it a cup of tea.

    Anonymous only to avoid "-1 Redundant", I seem to get those when people miss the joke.

  2. in moderation by flux4 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Could this technology be used to moderate slashdot posts, in a manner even more astonishingly random than before?

    I mean, it's obviously in use in story-submission already. May as well be efficient.

  3. Re:The big deal is... by rthille · · Score: 3, Funny

    > requirement for lots of randomness, (which rules out things like [...], or number of NT bluescreens per day)

    Hey, we're looking at Randomness, not infinities here!

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