Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Infinite Probability Chain


At every Moment, Every Second, Every Millisecond there are an infinite number of probable outcomes. take for example a car parked at a stop light
the second that light turns green there an ifinite number of outcomes of what exact directiopn the car will take, what speed it will move with initially
and so on based on the infinite number of ways the operator can turn the wheel or the infinite number of different pressures with which the driver can press on the gas pedal.
Everything has infinite possibilities no matter how minute the varience between the possible outcomes is. There is in situations a cap for these possibilites.
going back to the car example there are an infinite # of ways the car can go but that infinit range is contained within a defined range which is limited by the cars physical abilities. A care can only turn so sharp
so that maximum degree of turn is the bound for the infinite range.
Take another example of a human jumping. there are an infinite # of possible heights that can be acheived but through the act of jumping the height is limited by the particular humans ability
to propell itself upwards and the act of jumping by definition does not propel onesself downward from a standing position,
so the bounds for this situation would be 0 for standing height and the maximum height acheivable based on the strength of the human being in question, so X is infinite when 0

The bounds for the situations are all different depending on the conditions and objects involved.

These moments of infinite probability happen ever nanosecond, the outcome of each of these events invariably leads to another situationwith infinite possibilites based on the outcome of the previously chosen action.
Following this premise it is reasonable to assume that our lives are composed of nothing more then an infinite chain of situations each with its own infinite amount of outcomes.

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