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Arbitrary? You sound unfamiliar with what world wars were and how many of them were there. Well, I educate you here: both of them are listed in the OP. And this is already quite a "coincidence".
The only arbitrary part is the case of the invasion of Ukraine but considering the global impact of what it has done already, it has a lot to do with the first two.
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I didn't exactly mean you asking the devil, Bras I meant those who provide figures like this one. Sure the couldn't get the figure in a truly scientific way because they know too little for such calculations. In this case the calculations of Ali Binazir can't be taken for anything but a joke.
Anyway, the point is two of the two world wars' dates gave the same figure when the same simple algorithm was applied to them. Two of the two is 100%. And the number of such simple algorithms is very limited. Much unlike the almost unlimited number in the example of Ali Binazir.
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First, I thought by "the probability of our existence" you meant the existence of humanity. But since it's a single human life the comparison makes even less sense as there are billions of humans and only two of the world wars and 100% of the starting dates of those world wars follow the same algorithm.
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You’re dumb. Answer my question, and explain how OP’s computation makes sense.
This is impossible. There are three possibilities for our existence. If we ignore our obvious cause, then it must be said that we are caused by a deterministic natural mechanism or by an indeterministic probability process. In the former there’s no probability, while the latter is impossible because, then, whatever selected our existence in that process was itself also selected through an indeterministic probability process and we would end up in an infinite regression.
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Your examples of the Olympiad and foundation has two different events. My example has two events named as world wars and they are all of this kind that there were. I. e. they are 100% of world wars. Are you that stupid not to see that difference or just trolling?
Concerning the computations I think I've provided enough of such. And those who can't see that the chance of such "coincidences" is extremely low probably don't need to know that much anyway.
You're free to do your own calculation though.
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Plutarch, I'm ready to calculate the exact chance of such a "coincidence" for you. But you pay first.
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