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Originally Posted by
AxelWolf
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Originally Posted by
AndrewG
I remember this phrase being very popular: lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place.
But then someone took a photo of the tower on the Empire State Building during an electrical storm.
Sure that's a common phrase, it's not supposed to be taken literally, it's just a modern day proverb basically reassuring someone an unlikely bad luck event probably won't happen again. So if that's your argument.... you failed miserably. I don't know why it's so hard to understand a mathematically impossible event vs an event that's extraordinary unlikely. There's a huge difference, one is possible and one isn't.
It's not even theoretically possible to use a super duper count and gain an overall mathematical 5% advantage. AGAIN, 1+1 can't =5, apparently this guy was making claims that was along those lines.
I guess I didn't make my points clear.
First of all I deal in facts, not theory. It's theory when you come upon a crime scene and see three bullet holes in a man's head. It's facts after the coroner determines that the first two wounds were superficial and other evidence proves it was a suicide.
You Mr AxelWolf used the phrase "along those lines" which tells me you lack facts.
Mr Kewlj has admitted he has no facts and quotes others and then quotes himself to prove his point.
To be blunt what a crock of shit this all is. Some of the members here use their own definitions. Others appear to use theory to dispute reported observations. I'll stick with reported observations.
I remember decades ago going thru the museum at the NYPD Academy. There was a display of a curtain rod that fell out of a high rise apartment window and pierced a pedestrian's skull. The display told the story of the rescue and survival of the victim. What would your theory say?
I recall seeing bullets that pierced each other in the air. What would your theory say? And in fire fights it happened multiple times. Again, what would your theory say?
Again, a question I asked previously: is Mr Kewlj never wrong? Then why does he have such problems on some forums?
If something can happen only once in a trillion times and it happened, then the one in a trillion happened. Deal with it.
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