Gambler's Fallacy

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Brainlet here, can someone prove for me that it is true? This shit is VERY weird t's hard for my brain to square the fact that if you flip a coin 100 times, you should have roughly 50 heads and 50 tails. But getting 50 heads in a ROW is extremely unlikely. So if a set of 100 flips has already been made, you can safely bet far more than 50/50 odds that nowhere in that set of 100 flips was a heads flipped 50 times in a row. But if you are the one flipping then you the flipper are brought along with the coin in its unlikely temporal state of 49 heads in a row so the 50th flip is still 50/50. I find it fascinating.