(April 8, 2014 at 11:34 pm)Heywood Wrote: Suppose you have a bin and inside of it are an infinite amount of marbles. All the marbles are white except one. The one exception is a ruby red marble.
If you randomly draw a marble from that bin that contains an infinite amount of marbles....is it possible you will draw the ruby red one? Yes it is because the ruby red marble exists and therefore it is possible you can draw it. However the probability you will draw the ruby red marble is not a positive number.
When infinite amount events happen, funny things happen.....one of which is that a possible event out of the infinite number of events may never come to fruition.
So do you just, like, constantly invert how probability actually works whenever you attempt to talk about it, or are you just desperately scrabbling to make your beliefs seem more credible?
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