Coinflips aren’t quantum random because “random” isn’t a property of objects, but a property of observers. “Random” merely describes outcomes that you can’t predict and that you don’t know of any agent that can predict with better accuracy than random guessing. “Quantum randomness” is a particularly difficult-to-guess special case of randomness.
Coinflips aren’t quantum random because “random” isn’t a property of objects, but a property of observers. “Random” merely describes outcomes that you can’t predict and that you don’t know of any agent that can predict with better accuracy than random guessing. “Quantum randomness” is a particularly difficult-to-guess special case of randomness.