What I can't reconcile is the comparison to the Powerball. In lottery there is one winning number, where here there isn't one anticipated outcome, but an outcome that was decided after it happened. So I guess my question to you is, how many "potential" outcomes were there, for all possible connections that could have been made? If the potential number of combinations approaches 28 trillion, then does this one remain special?
That was an impressive amount of effort!
What I can't reconcile is the comparison to the Powerball. In lottery there is one winning number, where here there isn't one anticipated outcome, but an outcome that was decided after it happened. So I guess my question to you is, how many "potential" outcomes were there, for all possible connections that could have been made? If the potential number of combinations approaches 28 trillion, then does this one remain special?