You’re equating perceived probability with physical probability, and this is false, when either you or anyone else ignores that distinction.
However, your whole argument depends on a deterministic universe. Research quantum mechanics; we can’t really say that we have a deterministic universe, and physics itself can only assign a probability at a certain point.
You’re equating perceived probability with physical probability, and this is false, when either you or anyone else ignores that distinction.
However, your whole argument depends on a deterministic universe. Research quantum mechanics; we can’t really say that we have a deterministic universe, and physics itself can only assign a probability at a certain point.