This makes me wonder. When we assign an extremely low probability to a certain event happening, must it always be because there is a remote possibility to it? Don't we sometimes assign a probability > 0 (even if it's extremely close to 0) because we're not sure if it's actually impossible? If the latter, then not all events that we assign a probability of greater than 0 to must necessarily happen in some universe in an infinite multiverse.
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They are possible | 7 | 29.17% | |
They are possible and plausible | 7 | 29.17% | |
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I ate an apple today | 7 | 29.17% | |
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