Submitted by Reason-Local t3_11de5ag in explainlikeimfive
johrnjohrn t1_ja9fnnh wrote
Reply to comment by RedFiveIron in ELI5: why does/doesn’t probability increase when done multiple times? by Reason-Local
To add to this, maybe what I'm touching on without knowing it is similar to the problems Einstein was trying to solve when euclidian geometry failed. Yes, space bends as does time when you get off the paper and into the real universe. Probablities that explain away the gamblers fallacy as a fallacy maybe break in the real world when pushed to the same brink as Einstein pushed things when he invented relativity. Maybe??
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