Testing random
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
PointedEars at web.de
Fri Jun 12 18:09:18 EDT 2015
Ian Kelly wrote:
> […] Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn […] wrote:
>> Ian Kelly wrote:
>>> The probability of 123456789 and 111111111 are equal. The probability
>>> of a sequence containing all nine numbers and a sequence containing
>>> only 1s are *not* equal.d
>> There is a contradiction in that statement. Can you find it?
>
> Yes. I phrased my statement as if I were addressing a rational
> individual, in clear contradiction of the current evidence.
>
> Seriously, if you reject even the statement I made above, in spite of
> all the arguments that have been advanced in this thread, in spite of
> the fact that this is very easy to demonstrate empirically, then I
> don't think there's any fertile ground for discussion here.
/Ad hominem/ when out of arguments. How typical.
Do you deny that “123456789” *is* “a sequence containing all nine numbers”
(digits, really), and that “111111111” *is* “a sequence containing only 1s”?
Do you deny that therefore your second sentence contradicts the first one?
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