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by wickedshimmy
4579 days ago
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Yeah, this is an issue of "probability" in the physical sense not being the same thing as probability as defined by the Komolgorov axioms -- essentially, a sample space that does not have unit measure. This can end up being "resolved" by redefining the sample space, and the notion of what an "elementary events" is for physical interactions, for something we can define (and normalize) a total measure over, or by accepting the fact that probability isn't an accurate/complete description of what's going on (in the same way that quantum mechanics resulted in accepting that measurement wasn't a complete description of what's going on). |
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(I get it wrong too every other time)