Talk:One-bit message

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"One-bit messages can be used to communicate the outcome of situations with two potential outcomes, such as a coin toss" - can they? The article seems to describe them as "a signal is either sent or not" rather than "a signal is sent which takes one of two possible values". If you communicate a coin toss with a car horn - honk for heads, silence for tails - I cannot distinguish a tails result from a breakdown or delay in communication, or a failure to flip the coin. --

McGeddon (talk) 17:28, 7 March 2015 (UTC)[reply
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