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Subject: Re: 9 rounds will not always give you the "best" program

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 16:57:15 01/22/03

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On January 22, 2003 at 18:55:28, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On January 22, 2003 at 18:19:45, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On January 22, 2003 at 17:11:26, Sune Fischer wrote:
>>>On January 22, 2003 at 14:51:50, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>[snip]
>>>>Just to keep it serious: Dann said that ALL things in science could be dealt
>>>>with tossing a coin. -tststs-
>>>>
>>>>:)
>>>
>>>Well I would probably have to disagree with that.
>>>
>>>:)
>>
>>Actually, what I said was that the sum of all outcome probabilities for any
>>given event is one.  Furthermore, until the event, no single outcome probability
>>has one as a value.
>>
>>But I'm just Bayesing at the moon, I think.
>
>Moon to Earth:
>
>"Your Dann wrote: 'Everything is like a coin toss in a physical world.' LOL"

Exactly.  That is a paraphrasal of what I said above.



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