attributed conditions under which it occurs (actually under coditions there’s possibility of occuring)
and
attributed this possibility/probability that this event will happen under those conditions?
When event is caused by another it’s for sure ok. I think also that no matter how random and “strange” (e.g. quantum physics) the event looked like we’d still be able to assign this two things. For example even though there were completely random and “strange” events like some truly self-causing (just) flashes in part of galaxy it would still be possible to determine conditions (e.g. location range, temperature range, maybe frequency) under which these occur and attribute probability that this event will happen under those conditions (e.g. 85%).
Can’t image any event that could not be put into those criteria since the borderline case would be 0 conditions and complete unpredictability (but above 0%).
What do you think?
(For me it sounds obvious and have tried to refute it and had read about it but I have still felt I needed some sort of social proof from LW community. Strange feeling.)
[Question] Can each event in the world be attributed conditions under which it occurs?
Can each event in the world be
attributed conditions under which it occurs (actually under coditions there’s possibility of occuring)
and
attributed this possibility/probability that this event will happen under those conditions?
When event is caused by another it’s for sure ok. I think also that no matter how random and “strange” (e.g. quantum physics) the event looked like we’d still be able to assign this two things. For example even though there were completely random and “strange” events like some truly self-causing (just) flashes in part of galaxy it would still be possible to determine conditions (e.g. location range, temperature range, maybe frequency) under which these occur and attribute probability that this event will happen under those conditions (e.g. 85%).
Can’t image any event that could not be put into those criteria since the borderline case would be 0 conditions and complete unpredictability (but above 0%).
What do you think?
(For me it sounds obvious and have tried to refute it and had read about it but I have still felt I needed some sort of social proof from LW community. Strange feeling.)