My statement doesn’t hold in ANY truncated version of the Library—it’s not difficult to construct an example, because any finite version automatically serves.
But we’re not DEALING with a finite version of the Library. We are dealing with the infinite version. And infinity wreaks some pretty serious havoc on conventional concepts of probability.
My statement doesn’t hold in ANY truncated version of the Library—it’s not difficult to construct an example, because any finite version automatically serves.
But we’re not DEALING with a finite version of the Library. We are dealing with the infinite version. And infinity wreaks some pretty serious havoc on conventional concepts of probability.