To summarize, two words - "never" and "always" - that are about absolute certainty are used to full effect, in complete accordance with their definitions, without the slightest change, in a domain about uncertainty. Paradox? Or is this a case of "this is not even wrong"? — TheMadFool
You’ve set the limitations - ‘never’ and ‘always’ - by using a six-sided die. Take away these imposed limitations, and uncertainty returns. — Possibility
Likewise, what's the probability of getting a number between 1 and 6, inclusive? Why, that would be 100% — TheMadFool
Not quite. There is an extremely small probability the die will end up balanced on an edge. Or that as you toss the die a meteor will crash into your home and blow everything to smithereens. — jgill
Not quite. There is an extremely small probability the die will end up balanced on an edge. Or that as you toss the die a meteor will crash into your home and blow everything to smithereens. Or any number of other weird things. A bit like Feynman with his path integral where he is tasked with computing a quantity for every possible path between points a and b.
But I didn't mean to interrupt the flow of your argument. — jgill
I'd dispute that. — fishfry
But to look at screwdriver and wonder why it's not a wrench is a sign of confusion. — tim wood
You’ve set the limitations - ‘never’ and ‘always’ - by using a six-sided die. Take away these imposed limitations, and uncertainty returns.
— Possibility
I was just wondering at the way the notion of absolute certainty is part of a subject dedicated to uncertainty. To me, that's like describing theism as a position in atheism. It seems odd that we can describe good as a variety/strain of bad. That's what I mean. — TheMadFool
I was just wondering at the way the notion of absolute certainty is part of a subject dedicated to uncertainty. To me, that's like describing theism as a position in atheism. It seems odd that we can describe good as a variety/strain of bad. That's what I mean. — TheMadFool
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