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John Bickle (1992, 1998, chapter 6) argues on empirical grounds that such a outcome is likely.
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The belief that the connection between two events causes an outcome is a logical fallacy.
Hindsight bias leads us to spin a tidy causal story only after an outcome is known.
However, such an outcome is unlikely.
Such an outcome is deemed unacceptable.
Such an outcome is certainly possible.
Such an outcome is "mathematically impossible"?
But such an outcome isn't inevitable.
Such an outcome is practically inevitable, however.
Such an outcome is still possible.
Admittedly, such an outcome is hard to conceive.
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