Uncovering 0218: Uncovering Today’S Historical Events
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Uncovering 0218: Uncovering Today's Historical Events
Uncovering 0218: Uncovering Today's Historical Events

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0218: Discovering Today's Historical Events
0218: Discovering Today's Historical Events

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0218: Important Events in History That Occurred Today
0218: Important Events in History That Occurred Today

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0218: A Look at What Happened On This Day in History
0218: A Look at What Happened On This Day in History

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0218: Uncovering the Significance of Today in History
0218: Uncovering the Significance of Today in History

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0218: Digging Deeper into Today's Historical Events
0218: Digging Deeper into Today's Historical Events
0218: Exploring the Events That Shaped Today's History
0218: Exploring the Events That Shaped Today's History
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0218: Discovering the Events That Happened Today In History
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0218: Interesting Historical Events That Occurred Today
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Sharva Potdar
I still disagree, probability doesn’t ‘move’ from one door to another.
If you divide the probabilities equally in the beginning as a third each, why wouldn’t you re-divide it as 50-50 once the door with the goat is opened?
Given your choice of door MAY or MAY NOT have the car, with the third door definitely out of the picture, the probability simply becomes between two random doors – a chance of a 50-50.
I am not a mathematician, but that is what i think.
Moiai Mermusique
No, the number of doors is just a diversion, you just go from a 1/100 to a 1/2 and that’s all, whatever door you choose. It’s the same phenomenon than the Shroedinger cat, it’s just a divertion that takes adventages of the peoples egocentrism, making you think your own perception is warping reality, but that will allways be fake no matter what, because a car and a goat can’t just switch place magically.
Jews control you
We think we have a choice in life,
That every option’s free from strife.
That every road we take is ours,
And all the outcomes hold no bars.
But really, do we have a say?
Or is it just an illusion’s play?
For every option we believe we see,
Is often controlled by a hidden decree.
We’re told to choose from A or B,
As if it’s all that we can see.
But what about C or D or E?
Are they truly out of reach for thee?
The options we’re presented with,
Are often just a mere myth.
The paths we think we’re free to take,
Are oft controlled by forces opaque.
So don’t be fooled by the illusion of choice,
It’s often just a smokescreen and noise.
For the options we think we can see,
Are often not all that they’re cracked up to be.
Ted Johnston
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