Ah, right. Or even P(‘AB’)>P(A).
You can’t get different probabilities by atomizing things differently, all the atoms “already exist.” But if you prove different theorems, or theorems about different things, then you can get different probabilities.
Ah, right. Or even P(‘AB’)>P(A).
You can’t get different probabilities by atomizing things differently, all the atoms “already exist.” But if you prove different theorems, or theorems about different things, then you can get different probabilities.