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JumpCrisscross
1y ago
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We know the probability that the sun stops shining and the wind stops blowing for N days, we can calculate it from historical data
We absolutely do not have long-term climate models with that sort of accuracy.
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scoofy
1y ago
We also only have probability distributions, and with all probability distributions, the existence of
very bad luck
hangs out in the tails.
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