From: Rob Harris (rob@hbinternet.co.uk)
Date: Thu Oct 28 1999 - 02:50:57 MDT
> I assert that it is completely impossible for you to flip a coin 1
million
> times and have it turn up heads every time. When I say completely
> impossible, I mean that it will never EVER happen, no matter how many
> times you try.
And I assert that probability exists only as a fix for uncertainty in
systems one wishes to predict that have too many variables of too high a
complexity to track. Probability will become obsolete with the arrival of
the necessary technology. Or will it? What do you think?
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