Why does ‘turn it off and turn it on again’ work most of the time?

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Why does ‘turn it off and turn it on again’ work most of the time?

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All computer and electronics are based on the Turing machine. It’s state is most predictable in its starting state, the farther away you are from the starting state, the less predictable the behavior is. Restarting just returns the system to it’s starting state.

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