That is entirely the issue. If the coin can change, it can start off being whatever and land as something entirely else:
Fud, I hate to interrupt, but you just obviated your "argument".
Follow:
If,
arguendo (and
only arguendo) it were, in fact, physically possible for the "two-headed coin" to be
changed into "somehting entirely else", then (are you keeping up, Fud?) it would not be a twoo-headed coin, but, instead, "something entriely else".
Which of course, does not address the problem of whether the coin can, in fact, be changed into "something entirely else" by any actual physical process. Can 'god' make a chili dog so hot it can't eat it?
...back to your "argument"...
Example: I toss a two-headed coin. I zap it with my atom rearranger and it becomes a two-tailed coin. It lands tails.
That is how a two-headed coin can land tails.
Oh, boy.
Fud, do you
read your own posts? Your schoolboy fairy-tale fantasy ("atom re-arranger", forsooth!) does not, in fact, explain how a "...two-headed coin can land tails..." Instead, it explains how a (please pay attention this time, Fud) "two-
tailed coin" can land "tails". In your scenario, it is not a "two-headed coin" once it is changed. A "two-headed coin" has no "tails" at all, Fud.
LOL, certainly not. Does the fact that you're not a kid anymore mean you never were one???
By no means. However, Fud, the
fact that I "...am not a kid any more..." does, in fact, mean that I am
not "a kid" now.
You are starting to sound like Betheke.
It can, the same way a kid can turn into an adult.
An "adult"
is not the"kid' she once was; a "caterpillar"
is not the imago she will become.
Just like I told you, it's not enough that it's a place where you're not queen, it has to be a place
where you can never be queen.
One assumes you think you have a point here.
A "two-headed coin" has no "tails" side, Fud,
nor can it.
I am not her serene (and nattily-acoutered) highness Winnifred I of Koozbain, Fud,
nor can I be.