[quote]Yes, very low. Still very possible and does happen. That's it. Just because something has a probability of happening does not mean you can conclude that it can't happen. Maybe you understand that the odds are still 1/6 every time? Each event is separate from the last.[/quote]
We've already been through this...
It would seem as if you're not actually reading my posts and are just responding as if I had been constantly dodging what you've been writing.
I don't think this conversation will ever progress past:
"The chance is low. It can happen, but it's unlikely."
"Yes, it can happen."
"Yes, I said that. The chance is low, but it can happen."
"I know. I said that. It can happen!"
"I know! I'm just saying it's unlikely!"
"But it happens!"
"I know it can! It's just unlikely!"
That's what this conversation was...@_@
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You have no argument. I already explained this. In fact at this point you're doing exactly what you just claimed I am.
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[quote]You have no argument. I already explained this. In fact at this point you're doing exactly what you just claimed I am.[/quote] False, I posted that response before I was alerted to your response to a previous comment. It was [i]actually[/i] impossible for me to have seen your explanation before posting that response. In fact, I was in the process of responding to that comment where you stated I had no argument. My argument at all points of this were that it was unlikely, not that it was impossible. I avoided saying impossible, because it wasn't. Was it impossible? No. Did it happen? Yes. Was I surprised by the very unlikely event. Of course. Our arguments didn't really go against each other. We just kept going on without purpose.
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We both agree. In fact from the very start you agreed with me, but concluded what? You pointed out exactly what I was trying to show to disprove what I was saying?
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[quote]We both agree. In fact from the very start you agreed with me, but concluded what? You pointed out exactly what I was trying to show to disprove what I was saying?[/quote] And now the confusion settles in: The conclusion of this argument is a point where neither person lost, neither person won, and neither person is better than the other. Was it ever [i]really[/i] an argument? No. It was me telling you to flip coins. o_O
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Right, and I sent you a video to represent myself flipping coins, because as we both agree on... it's possible.