TIME Magazine cover - September 8, 1997β¦Just a few more 'Coincidences'...πππ
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25 years later (to the day), Queen Lizzie diesβ¦
The first Q-post was 1776 days before Queen Lizzie died (10-28-17)β¦
Start of COVID (3-11-20) to Queen Lizzie dies = 911 days (Corona = Crown)
Phillip dies (4-9-21) 17 months before Queen Lizzie
How many coincidences until it is mathematically impossible?
The numbers are certainly interesting but I never agreed with Q over the "mathematically impossible" thing. The numbers can be astronomical yet it can still happen.
For instance, where is everyone in the world right now? Let's divide the globe into one foot squares and see how many possibilities there are. Ignoring the oceans and rounding down somewhat, and making the numbers easier to visualise, let's assume that there are around 1,000,008,000,000,000 square feet of earth's surface and 8,000,000,000 people.
The chances of finding someone in a particular square foot is therefore:
1,000,008,000,000,000 : 1 against
Now think of two people. The odds become:
1,000,008,000,000,000 * 1,000,007,999,999,999 : 1 against. In round numbers that is over 1e30:1. With three people we get:
1,000,008,000,000,000 * 1,000,007,999,999,999 * 1,000,007,999,999,998 : 1 against.
Basically, we end up with a number with 1.5 billion zeroes after it. What are the chances of that? Well we know it happened because that is where we started.
Just because a statement contains math, some people will automatically think it's logical and correct.
But your statement of the problem itself is severely flawed....
Or:
And then some. X 100.
Perhaps if you pointed out those flaws I might be better able to respond.