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by unusualmonkey
754 days ago
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> But our discussion is not about that. It's about the very basic thing in probabilities, which is some event is not as likely to happen as others. This is so trivially true. Except that's not a given. Any equally long random string is as likely as any other equally long random string. Different length sets of random strings may differ in probability. Finding what might appear to be meaningful structures in large data sets, e.g. shapes in 2T galaxies, doesn't inherently suggest anymore than chance. |
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Before I give up on this discussion that's always back to square one, maybe this question (that I've similarly asked) will help set a baseline:
What are a few examples of probablistic events that should surprise you?