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03-14-2012, 04:20 PM | #81 | ||||||
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You continue to talk about a problem I never posed and an question I never asked. I never asked whether a mix is more likely, nor did I ever say people who think so are wrong. They are wrong because they do what it appears you continue to do: they can clearly see that one toss is a mix, and the other toss isn't, and they know the second one is very unlikely, so they miss the fact that I'm not asking whether a mix is more likely, but presenting 2 specific sequences of heads and tails. To compute the probability of any particular sequence given 40 fair tosses, you multiply the probability of each toss (.5) 40 times. Any sequence you actually get from a n fair tosses has the same probability every other sequence you could possibly get has. Quote:
I don't get why you are still on the fact that for any n tosses you expect a mix in general or something that approaches/tends towards .5 H and .5 T. That was never the problem/question posed. I always gave 2 specific sequences. So I'll ask again: given a series of n coin tosses, where n is any positive integer, how do you compute the probability of the sequence of heads and tails you actually get from those n tosses? |
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LOL now thats just mean right there!!!! :devil1: |
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How do you know (in advance) that you are dealing with a fair coin? I certainly would not regard the "Early Christian literature" as a fair coin. It's possibly quite corrupt. It has a H and a T. The head is the canonical head of the canonical Jesus, while the tail is the noncanonical imprint of the gnostic heretics. The Vatican and all Believing Apologists can flip this coin all day for centuries, but the result is always heads. |
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Now if I only got his city right :constern01: He's prolly at MIT where his knowledge of classics would be most useful, but he could be at Yale or Harvard.
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