Reiver Demon | Posted: 10:32:28 15th Jul 2006 |
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The fact is, if we had a group of people, who went through every single warp for a week, and then recorded whether or not there was a planet, and then we did the math at the end, we would probably end up close to 1/3
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c0aliti0ns | Posted: 17:26:49 15th Jul 2006 |
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I concur the 1/3 probablility is can only be expected to be true if you were to go though the warp an infinite number of times.
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Professor | Posted: 14:57:56 16th Jul 2006 |
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ah, but there is also a theory called the law of large numbers, which says after a large number of trials, you will come close to the average probabiliy 99% of the time. In general, a large number of attempts is viewed for something like a 33% probability as being anything larger than 60 attempts.
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Dios | Posted: 15:03:39 16th Jul 2006 |
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So in short, we were right?
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