It depends on where the stars are when the draw is made.
Best, Gene
On May 9, 2009, at 9:04 PM, Sabri Oncu wrote:
Here is a philosophical question:
The entire history is a single draw from a probability distribution whose properties evolve over time in a stochastic manner.
How much can we infer from such a single draw from such a probability distribution?
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