I watched one of the 12-hour coin tossing marathons.
They were sitting with their laptops and pressed a button for every result.
I wonder if human error can explain (at least part of) the deviation from 50/50:
* locations of the buttons they pressed on the laptops (they only pressed once per toss before enter, meaning the button represented same-side or other-side)
* remembering what the coin started out as may be harder (or easier, but probably harder) when the result is other-side
* other??
Need to repeat this amount of tosses but with a higher degree of supervision to be sure of the result.
A result of the zombification of the japanese economy. The BOJ is buying stocks on all of these zombie companies to keep them alive and this is what you get.
I wonder how it went for the farms that stuck to "non-tractor-generated crops" in the 1900s.