Re: The Universe: It's All Math?




Jon G wrote:
AL:
Who are you? Some kind of retarded vandal. Your capacity to respond is
clearly from a pimple faced, distructive conciousness.

The issue is that you are allowed to vote, Al

You had very bad teachers. I am sorry. But you still should not be
allowed to vote in a democracy!

two more things:

Are you friends with someone5? You'd really get on, you must have had
the same teachers.

Statistically, people who don't understand statistics are more prone to
believing in superstition, religion, the supernatural, ghosts, luck,
misfortune, destiny, fate...

Study math's, even a short basic course. or at least logic.

example: if you throw a coin 3 times and it's heads, tail, tail. What
do you expect at the next draw?

This is stats at primary school level.

Or what's the probability of getting two people of the same sex, if you
randomly pull 3 people from a croud

Don't answer, I'm only joking!
My whole argument is statistics applied to pure random definition. It's
absurd. Stochastics are a pretend attempt to get random to be
randomness; something more "manageable" than random. The odds of human
observance coming into existance from big bang is as absurd as it gets.

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