My psyche book contradicts it's self. — Tuesday, October 10, 2006
( The power of the church to make people sound stupid )
Given a die, or some dice, or just an infinite set of posibilities, any combination of numbers coming up on the die, and all the possibilities have the same liklyhood of coming up. As it states in the beginning of my psyche book basicly. So if you roll a 20 sided die, 20 times, any you get all 20's, it seems way cool, but it's just as likly that you will get any other combination. Make sense? In an infinite set of posibillities, it's likly that something amazing will happen. Then in the end of one of the chapters, after it talks about genetics, and evolutionary psychology, It try's to apease the religious people... And totally undue that first part. It's like well for all of you that the mystisism is taken away, think about all the infinite possibilities that could have occured, and the one to create life did occur, so basicly it's making that long roll of twenties try to sound all mystical again... Wether it's rolling the dice, picking numbers for the loterry, or the big bang, and the earth comging together that life can sustain it's self ( the way it is, it seems like things could have evolved a different way, maybe things could have breathed hydragen or something ) and become what it is today. It seems far more unlikly that something never happened like this with infintie time, and infinite possibilities. If you are going to use that logic on the dice, and the lottery numbers, why go and change it for other things??