18 years old; from Warsaw, Poland. Student at an IT technical school. (like high school). Into planning, decisions and self-discipline.
Maciej Jałocha
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18 years old; from Warsaw, Poland. Student at an IT technical school. (like high school). Into planning, decisions and self-discipline.
Hi TAG, thanks for the comment,
I meant the first and ?third? one but I’m also sure if I understood you correctly. I meant that each observed event can be assigned some events/states etc. that had appeared before/ were happening parallel to the event and be assigned probability of happening this again. (Have you seen the content of my question? Title contained only my first thought for simplicity)
For the first one I think we can assign such conditions when there’s >= 0% chance of occuring and when it isn’t. So I’d say there are some particular conditions (>=0%) under which event can only have a chance to occur.
Surely I didn’t want my post to be interpreted that every event must occur given certain conditions.
I’m not sure of the third, but I think I resolved your question?
I’ve changed my post accordingly.