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<font size=3>How Newtonian. 1 ml of air has 10^19 molecules, and all we
know are a few statistical values..... When you start with quantum theory
and then recall the sensitvities in chaos, knowing probablities as
described is obviously unknowable. Only a saint would think
otherwise..... (Saint Laputa?)<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Laplace
takes every event in your life, and every probability you assigned to
each event, and multiplies all the probabilities together. This is your
Final Judgment - the probability you assigned to your
life.</blockquote><br>
Saint Laplace should instead extrapolate your probabilities and assign
them to all events that happen, regardless of whether you learn about
them. Then you won't want to commit suicide,
etc.</font></blockquote></body>
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