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  • My New Age Philosophy: New Age Hedonism
    ↪TranscendedRealms
    The entire OP is a waste of words.
  • What is NOTHING?
    Zero is a number too small to be measured or the absences of.
  • My New Age Philosophy: New Age Hedonism
    Our positive emotions are an objective good and our negative emotions are an objective bad. The objective good and bad is beyond words. It is beyond any reasoning. — TranscendedRealms

    Too black and white.
  • Mechanism is correct, but is it holding me back?
    ↪XanderTheGrey


    Choice is empirically demonstrable, while hard determinism is an unfalsifiable claim. You are grasping at straws, and looking for an excuse to avoid taking control of your life.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪XanderTheGrey


    Also, I entirety encourage everyone to learn more math.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    Regardless of what I believe, I have always been tempted to play with probabilistic mathematics. — XanderTheGrey

    You are gonna have to drop that thoughtless 50/50 notion.
  • How do those of you who do not believe in an afterlife face death?
    I imagine that somethings are above me, or beyond my judgement. That I'm inept to evaluate them. That I personally am not the measure of all things, at the very least. That there are heights to which I have not climbed, and may be incapable of climbing. — Wosret

    I didn't realize you thought so highly of me, I am flattered.
  • How do those of you who do not believe in an afterlife face death?
    ↪Wosret
    Don't like it when people pick on your imaginary friend?
  • What is the most life changing technology so far
    ↪szemi
    I think someone needs to learn how to read.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪XanderTheGrey


    Why on Earth would it be 50/50?
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪BlueBanana
    Then we agree, all that stupid nonsense about it being certain is stupid nonsense, since the conditions are always changing.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    I think the problem is that too many of you think of probability in an linear fashion but it doesn't work like that. Probability is a vast tangled contingent spider web that is constantly shifting.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪BlueBanana
    I saw what you said but I said over an infinite amount of time, which does not require my presence. It is not my fault if you can't read. Regardless the point still stands.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪BlueBanana
    I could die this very day, and at the very least I am going to die of old age.

    You can't use use empty variables to explain everything, they have to be framed in context.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪BlueBanana
    I'll refer you to the question I asked Tim.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪TheMadFool
    All of science is about attempting to make predictive models including statistics.
  • How do those of you who do not believe in an afterlife face death?
    Whose death?
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪Srap Tasmaner


    It is the interaction of the two.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    I am aware and ready to live with the outcome of my actions. That is the only way to have true freedom.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    I never promised to be reasonable.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪Srap Tasmaner
    As far as I am aware statistics was created by humans. I guess I could be wrong maybe a magical statistics fairy zapped it into existence.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    Here, let me show you how I solve people who repeatedly engage in such misdirection.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    I can clearly see you are now playing a game. You are not that slick.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    Ya, I am not playing. What is the difference between choosing and making? Really? Even a non-statistician knows their differences between the two. You dodged the question and now you are dodging it again.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    Ya, I am not buying that act at all. Unless you think a null distribution is divinely supplied by the god of statistics.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    This is rapidly getting very tedious, and now I feel you are just purposely being obtuse.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    There is a difference between choosing and making.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    As I said, off the mark.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    Yet my question was not how to choose a distribution.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    Personally I don't think you are making the connection here, I mean at certain points you are in agreement with me and I don't think you realize that. You think this is statistics but it is not, this is, for lack of a better word, philosophy. You make these long winded jargon filled proclamations that are completely off the mark. I mean bring up Monte Carlo was a face palm moment. I think your problem is that you are not thinking about this philosophically, it is the age old debate: Does the string have length because that is an objective property of the string, or does it have length because we created the ruler? The same holds for probability: If it is not derived from the real world for application in the real world is it really a measurement? I am not discarding the conceptual components, but saying that alone they are incomplete.


    *** Edit - Auto-spell hijacked one of my words.
  • In an area of infinite time, infinite space, infinite matter & energy; are all odds 50/50?
    ↪tim wood


    So over an infinite amount of time, do you think there is a chance I might adopt a poor diet and as a result become overweight?
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    I
    ↪fdrake
    You are and have been avoiding my question.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    Tell me, how do you plan on making your probability distribution without data?
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    Btw, for those looking in repeated random events are the actual data.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    Even Monte Carlo depends on repeated random events. All of statistics does.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    Wait I am getting a new reading from my crystal ball, the mean is definitely 13.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake
    Do you plan to just guess your numbers?

    I think the mean is 12, yep 12 just feels right.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    Btw, I would very much like to know how you plan to do statistics without repeated random events.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    I probably won't respond. This thread is about chance, and our discussion is relative to that. I see no reason to start another thread.
  • Chance: Is It Real?
    ↪fdrake


    The repeated is how we approximate the true value.
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