>If I flip a coin an infinite number of times, at least one time it will land on dragon.
Only possible events can happen in probability theory. If the probability of discovering inter-verse travel is zero, then after an infinite number of trials the expected number of universes which have discovered it is zero.
Not that I believe in the multiverse, I also agree it's a silly idea.
Ian Morales
There are also an infinite number of odds. Do you understand infinity at all?
>everything that can happen is greater than 0 >ergo anything that can happen will happen on a long enough line like infinity >lrn 2 priors
Dominic Parker
I was clearly saying that things that were possible would all be played out in infinite universes. Something that just isn't possible is a value of 0. But dumb dumb here seems to think that something that can happen doesn't mean it will on an INFINITE scale.
Henry Wilson
Let's say I start reading from an infinite list of numbers. Here I go: 2, 4, 6, 8, ....
Do you believe that I will inevitably read out an odd number eventually? After all, if my list were random you'd expect about half of the numbers on it to be odd. So I have to read an odd number eventually, right?
Christopher Sullivan
I'm trying to be patient with you in the hopes that you'll learn something from this. I'm starting to suspect that you won't.
Noah Murphy
That's not the argument dick face. You are too stupid to understand. OP didn't say "if there were infinite multi-verses in which you couldn't travel between them, well you could because of infinity."
You are setting limitations on your infinite set. The adults are discussing ALL possibilities of infinite. We aren't setting limits on the infinite set. Stupid fuck.
literally a freshman.
Owen Torres
So you assume the set of multiverses is a set without any limitation whatsoever, which is exactly my point. You have no reason to assume that.
Don't tell me I'm the one who doesn't understand infinity if you're assuming that "infinite" means "all-inclusive".
I hope you're only pretending to be retarded but I worry about you
Matthew Walker
I have as much reason to assume that as you do not. And we just explained how if a possibility is greater than 0 it literally is all inclusive. Seriously, how dumb are you? Don't answer, it's rhetorical.
Parker Evans
>I have as much reason to assume that as you do not. No. The default is to not assume anything. At least, among intelligent people it is.
Grayson James
>but I'm allowed to assume that a multiverse would have limitations that stop things greater than 0 from happening.