Bayes’ Theorem:
P(B|A) P(A) P(A|B) = ----------- P(B)
A is explosives. B is 9/11. I already told you P(A) is small, I assume P(B) was small, and I just said that P(B|A) is small. What is small times small over small?
Sorry I really had to LOL over this and I don’t see any sense in exerting more effort trying to explain my point again.
You’re wiser than I, if that is your reaction—I’m about done, too.
Bayes’ Theorem:
A is explosives. B is 9/11. I already told you P(A) is small, I assume P(B) was small, and I just said that P(B|A) is small. What is small times small over small?
Sorry I really had to LOL over this and I don’t see any sense in exerting more effort trying to explain my point again.
You’re wiser than I, if that is your reaction—I’m about done, too.