Submitted by Reason-Local t3_11de5ag in explainlikeimfive
Constant-Parsley3609 t1_ja891j1 wrote
Because the dice doesn't remember what's happened in the past. It's an inanimate object that doesn't undergo any significant change after being rolled.
Can you imagine if the opposite was true? If dice remembered the past and tried to correct for it? How would you know if you're holding a normal dice or dice that (unbeknownst to you) has recently rolled 6 100 times and is now determined to roll something different?
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