Well, I would definitely agree with you that the rate of death is unequal. however, I would argue this is not necessarily correlated to the probability of death — john27
like to imagine death as a city, and life its subway. The metro has a terminal exit, from which the passengers are obliged to leave into the great city. However, depending on the circumstance of the wayfarer, he may be compelled, or forced, to take an earlier stop. — john27
Sadly, no. The voyagers circumstances differ, and not all are happy with their too-soon departure. However, it remains the responsibility of all passengers to be exact; to venture off within the gothic town. — john27
And I would agree. Although it stays then, or we are to agree that the rate does not affect the probability. — john27
The mortality rate is the probability of death, no? — TheMadFool
No! It's how fast the music is being played, not the music itself. — john27
Mortality rate is the analysis of when, not if, death exists. That would be what I am trying to describe.. — john27
That we do have an equalizing aspect, which would be the existence of death. So in terms of the macro view of humanity, we could be considered equal. — john27
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