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by unhammer 1823 days ago
That phenomenon has a name and a Wikipedia page (probably called "X's Law") but I forget what it's called. But the point is: the longer something has been around, the longer you can expect it to be around (given that you know nothing else about it). Cf. the age of a mountain vs an individual butterfly and your prediction of how long you expect it to be around for.
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It's called Lindy Effect. It is applicable to some non-perishable things, where mortality rate decreases with time.