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Impossible?How can we define "impossible" statistically? As every elementary statistics or probability text will tell you, for an event A, P(A) = 0 does not mean that A cannot or will never occur. (Why is this? Do you think this is true in the "real world"?) Obviously if a probability of zero is insufficient to make an event impossible, we must look at something different from likelihood. Surely the only way for an event in probability-world (and maybe real life) to be impossible is to contain a contradiction. That is, an event A must contain both B and NOT B, where B is some other event. |
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