This reminds me of the lesson I once had about what 'random' is - I was shown various patterns and asked which were random, then was revealed that some were actual random patterns while some were patterns that humans perceive to be random - and sure enough it was those which I had thought were the random ones. The point of the lesson being we humans don't perceive actual random patterns as random at all - we perceive them as being "loaded dice", so to speak. For us to perceive a pattern as random, what it actually has to be is 'fair'.
That being said, computer random number algorithms are far from truly random too.
That being said, computer random number algorithms are far from truly random too.