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At the quantum level, the odds are always 50/50.
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>>39263420
>be observer
>but what if I DIDN'T observe it
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>>39263420
Kill yourself.
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If that was true, you could buy 4 lottery tickets and it'd be more likely one of them won than not.
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>>39263420
Frog posts ruin /x/
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At the nitpickery level, are odds always poop/poop
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>>39263420
>frog poster threads
>100% low quality
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>>39263420
Let me see your thesis. I think you’re right.
>>39263502
Only fifty percent of the time
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>>39263420
Imagine that you have a six sided die, it has 1 face with a 1, and the other five with a six.
You throw it, according to you, the chance is 50% that it falls on a 1, and 50% that it falls on a six.
Now, paint each 6 a different color and repeat the experiment, suddenly it's back to normal because it's the universe with a 1 and 5 with each of the different colors?
Do you think painting some sides of the die of different colors changes the fabric or reality? Or the examples are the same and 1 only appears 1 out of 6 times, as in 16._666_% and not 50%?
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>>39263481

This simpleton doesn't understand.



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