To: Southack
You are also assuming that each experiment is being performed serially, instead of gazillions of experiments being performed simultaneously.
6 posted on
03/05/2002 1:01:35 PM PST by
Hodar
To: Hodar
"You are also assuming that each experiment is being performed serially, instead of gazillions of experiments being performed simultaneously."Your comment is irrelevent. At the very least, the math shows an event that couldn't happen, ever. The final resulting statistical probability is even greater number than the total number of electrons in the universe.
To: Hodar
You're also assuming that the typewriter keys are weighted the same, that each of the 32 keys has an equal probability (1/32) of being punched.
Take me for example-- I'd rather punch the "h" key than the "q" key...
355 posted on
03/07/2002 11:47:05 AM PST by
maxwell
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