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Aug. 19 2002, 7:51 pm
I did not really say that physical events are determined by probability ratios. I said that if you would read deeper into it that they are determined (I would not use that word because its probability not what is going to happen next its just a how likely the event will happen) by the statistics of x. That is what is said in some ways I have also implied in there that its just weighted all of the known possibilities as the result as a ratio. I think you know the answer to this you cannot disprove this because you have not and you cannot disprove math.
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Aug. 19 2002, 11:06 pm
What does statistics of x mean? Nobody is trying to disprove math, but we are trying to determine if it’s being used correctly in this situation. That’s what you’re supposedly should be trying to prove but you don’t want to prove anything so whatever..
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Aug. 19 2002, 11:45 pm
The statistics of the event in question
WWW example: all the ages and the #s
P(x)=probability x = the statistics of the ages and the #s of
That shows us that probability uses statistics really. Math is a great circle it all connects really
Look at the ratio of how many people fit that age group that we can say such in such % of Internet users are this age then using that statistics we can say this is the percent of the chance that someone on the Internet fits into an age group.
This is a proof really if you want a more formal one I will make one Tuesday using the WWW example.
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Aug. 19 2002, 11:49 pm
Oh this is not x(x)=x^2 so no times just the event in quesion
its just that you have to look at the statistics 1st
then look at that sub that to probabilty
solve
then you have the ratio
See you Tuesday
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