The odds of this happening is 1/950! (950x949x948x...x1), which is roughly equal to 1/(1.39 x 10^2418). This is a number with 2418 zeros, too big to write it down. Share this with the ones around you still believing the official narrative and ask them to explain this. For reference, the number of atoms in the universe is around 10^80. And this is assuming that 100 % went for Biden, which is statistically impossible. Who doesn't believe the science now ?
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Isn't 10^80 the number of protons in the universe? Which is of course a lot higher than the number of atoms.
Yeah . . . that's right . . . protons
"In astrophysics, the Eddington number, NEdd, is the number of protons in the observable universe. Eddington originally calculated it as about 1.57×10^79; current estimates make it approximately 10^80."
So the probability number they're asking us to believe is astronomically higher than even the number of protons in the universe.
Fun to be a liberal isn't it? Hey, you can think whatever you want to.
I'm sure they'd drag out Nate "I'm a Deep State Statistician Bookie" Silver to explain why you are wrong. You aren't wrong, but common core math says you are wrong, so ...
On a side note, someone told me that they had an interview question related to what you are discussing. They were asked which number was greater ... the number of atoms in the universe, or the number of states in a 256KBx16 DRAM.
The number of states in a DRAM should be the right answer, but they were looking for your thought process.
If you look at every memory location concatenated together, you get a number which falls in the range 0 to 2^(256KB*16) = 2^(2^18 * 2^4) = 2^(2^22) = 2^(4M).
That's a giant fucking number :-). 2 to the 4 millionth (plus change) power.
Sorry for going off on a tangent :-) .
Thank you! I was hoping this would be mentioned!