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>> No.9193651 [View]
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>continuous random variable
>impossible to assign a probability to any given result, as there are infinitely many of them
>one of them gets selected anyway

>it literally doesn't matter whether you include the end points, because they're one of infinity other possibilities, and therefore also have 0% chance of being selected
>just like everything else
>one of which is selected

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>>2354511
>http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=45427
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>We know of more than just the three spacial dimensions and that of time. I've heard there are at least ten dimensions, possibly an eleventh with M-theory.

>"How would the other me act in the other dimensions?"

>She thinks dimensions are parallel universes, which all somehow contain an alternate version of herself

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when memories form connections inside the brain forms . if that memory isn't used it'll degrade over time. it means you have to constantly review what you know so you don't forget it.
i think this means if we had immortality we still couldnt fit infinite knowledge in our brains because we'd be constantly reviewing what we forgot.
but im not a brain docter.

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