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Can /sci/ calculate the probability of this happening?

>> No.14585666

50% - it either happens or doesn't.

>> No.14585815

100%. We know that they find the foil because it's already happened.

>> No.14585922

>>14585666
Checked
>>14585815

/thread

>> No.14585967

>>14585649
SUS

>> No.14586830
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>>14585649
>probability of jewish scientists intentionally ruining nature by littering toxic garbage all over the place and then blaming the problems on their political enemies
100%

>> No.14586867

>>14585649
0% mars is fake

>> No.14586880

Damn they found a part of the Martian fallout shelter from our last great inter planet nuclear war.

>> No.14586945

>>14585666
Thanks, Satan

>> No.14586949

>>14585649
>My
I hate this anthropomorphic LARP bullshit. NASA needs to stop hiring dumb women to run twitter accounts.

>> No.14587358

>>14585666
I always wonder if this is just a /sci/ meme or if brainlets really think that.
The distribution of outcomes has a cardinality of two, sure. Each one accounts for 50%.
But your chance of hitting jackpot in lottery are not 50%.

>> No.14587399

>>14587358
Either I win the lottery, or I don't. That's 50/50.

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14588341

>hey goy, we found the taco bell wrappers you threw out of your car window last thursday, they were on mars

>> No.14588345

>>14587358
>The distribution of outcomes has a cardinality of two, sure. Each one accounts for 50%.
Yeah, exactly. So it's a 50/50 chance, done.

>> No.14589217

>>14588341
Walruses are so cute

>> No.14589225

>>14589217
Ummm... It's 'walrii', not 'walruses'.

>> No.14589237

>>14587358
newfag

>> No.14589260

>>14587358
But it is? Either I win or I dont.

>> No.14589280

>>14589225
just walri actually

>> No.14589381

>>14585649
Just back of an envelope, the thing's covered about 10km, say it can see stuff 50m away and it's seen 1km^2. The landing area was about 100km^2, if the descent stage crashing released 100 bits and pieces over that area, you'd expect Perseverance to have seen one.

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>>14585649

The decent state was hovering right over the area of the landing and then rocketed away. So the chances of something flying off and coming to rest nearby is pretty high.

>> No.14589822

Space is fake.

Mars is fake.

The earth is flat.

Kill yourself space cucks

>> No.14590605

>>14589822
Sure, but only by jumping off the earth.

>> No.14592004

>>14589822
If space is fake then where is the earth frisbee located?

>> No.14592042

>>14589822
keyed

>>14592004
same place the "universe" is located

>> No.14592045

>>14592042
Cool, where is that?

>> No.14592047

Funny how the same group of scientsts who keep on screeching about humanity ruining Earth's environment also flamboyantly throw their extremely expensive garage anywhere they please without any care about the possible environmental repercussions.

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>>14592045
inside your imagination, placed there by endless "scholarly" brainwashing and cemented in place by incessant confirmation from other zog media sources such as picrel

>> No.14592051

>>14592050
Alright then, you have no answers. I understand.

>> No.14592055

>>14585666
>>14587399
>>14588345
The least unfunny meme of /sci/.

>> No.14592059

>>14592051
so you have an answer for where the universe is located?

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>>14592051
you'll never break free of your brainwashing with that attitude.

>> No.14592072

>>14592059
Sure do. In space which includes the sphere we call Earth which consists around 7.8 billion of little wonders such as yourself grappling with existence in many various ways. Yours is not in particularly interesting because communicating with you is like talking with double digit IQ Riddler, but it was worth a shot asking for your insight the outcome of which is us sharing this moment together. Thanks for participating, anon.

>> No.14592074

>>14592072
>space is located in space
truly groundbreaking

>> No.14592076

>>14592068
It'd take a long time catch you up to my understanding. I'd rather we go on our way believing what we do.
>>14592074
I am not claiming a PhD thesis. We're sharing ideas on an online forum.

>> No.14592078

>>14592055
meme?

>> No.14594042

>>14592051
you have an imaginary understanding of the universe which only seems plausible to you due to your ignorance of the vastly overwhelming majority of available information, classic case of dunning kruegerism.

>> No.14594052

>>14594042
you need to see a doctor about your mental illness