I don’t think “certainty minus epsilon” improves much. It moves it from theoretical impossibility to practical—but looking that far out, I expect “likelihood” might be best.
I don’t understand your comment… what’s the practical difference between “extremely high likelihood” and “extremely high certainty” ?
I don’t think “certainty minus epsilon” improves much. It moves it from theoretical impossibility to practical—but looking that far out, I expect “likelihood” might be best.
I don’t understand your comment… what’s the practical difference between “extremely high likelihood” and “extremely high certainty” ?