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In children's books, the extraordinary is ordinary, the improbable probable, and big is good but bigger is better.
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That is, where the statistically improbable becomes probable if only because of the highly probable convergence of other statistically improbable trends or events.
The Cubs could feel it now, the unbelievable becoming believable, the improbable becoming probable and the normally vacant days of October magically becoming filled by postseason baseball.
Indeed, one would have to state that the tendency to evolve from improbable to probable states is itself a probabilistic affair: as something that holds true for most of the initial states, or for most of the time, or as some type of expectation value or another.
A between-subject (random effects) analysis contrasted hemodynamic responses to the improbable versus probable two-coin outcome.
We seek to identify surprise per se, by contrasting hemodynamic responses to the improbable versus probable "expected reward", i.e., the two-coin outcome under bimodal versus unimodal distributions, while including SPE covariates in our statistical analysis.
Advanced radiation is likewise a species of improbable-to-probable transitions.
The crucial point to see is that the usual retarded radiation is a kind of improbable-to-probable transition.
Rather, the thing to say is that the radiation arrow just seems to be the statistical mechanical one, with the qualification that the media sustaining the improbable-to-probable transition is electromagnetic.
The new normal in futures studies manifests itself in paying attention to the other sides of the coin as well: exploring impossible (not just possible), improbable (not just probable) and unpreferred (not just preferred) futures.
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