I wonder if a coin toss is pseudo-random or truly random. Sure, you could say that a coin toss is pseudo-random because you don't know the speed of the coin or its rotation, but if you were to include all these factors in a calculation, the result should be predictable. I am not sure, however, to what extent chaos in the air through which one tosses the coin contributes to the result. Since such chaos is caused by true randomness, surely the result of a coin toss should also be truly random. Is my consideration correct and is a coin toss pseudo-random or truly random?
Thanks in advance.