Re: relationship between the law of large numbers and entropy
- From: "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:13:27 GMT
"francisco" <paco1955@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> you ignore your obvious
> comprehension problem that does not allow you to distinguish between posts
> related to relativity and incoherent new age slogan based tranquilizing
> drivel.
Get lost troll.
Bill
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> "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "francisco" <paco1955@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Prejudice is, as the name implies, the process of "pre-judging"
>>> something. In general, it implies coming to a judgement on the subject
>>> before learning where the preponderance of the evidence actually lies.
>>>
>>> nam-myoho-renge-kyo nam-myoho-renge-kyo nam-myoho-renge-kyo.....
>>>
>>> Nam Myoho Renge Kyo (???????, also transliterated Namu Myoho Renge Kyo)
>>> is a mantra, which is recited as part of the practice of Nichiren
>>> Buddhism. This practice is referred to as daimoku (??).
>>
>> Did you pen that while sitting in the lotus position chanting om, om, om
>> (which I believe is the most common mantra) and ignoring your obvious
>> comprehension problem that does not allow you to distinguish between
>> posts related to relativity and incoherent new age slogan based
>> tranquilizing drivel?
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>>
>>> "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>
>>>> "francisco" <paco1955@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>> Would it be worthwhile to extend the physical interpretation of
>>>>> probability to the statistical-mechanics definition of entropy, which
>>>>> suggests that in general, the highest-probability configuration of
>>>>> (insert whatever) is the one generally achieved, and this tends to
>>>>> maximize the disorder in the system? (eg. air molecules in a room -
>>>>> the highest probability outcome is the one in which the number of
>>>>> atoms is about equal per unit volume; another way of saying this is
>>>>> that it is entirely possible that all the air molecules at once could
>>>>> shift to one corner of the room but the length of time required to
>>>>> observe for this low-probability outcome is longer than some absurdly
>>>>> high number). --24.80.119.229 05:25, 19 August 2005
>>>>> (UTC)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Probability
>>>>>
>>>>> according to the definition of the law of large numbers, the higher
>>>>> the number of trials in an experiment, the closer the outcome seems to
>>>>> get to the theoretical prediction. thus it seems that the relationship
>>>>> between the law of large numbers and entropy is the following:
>>>>> the larger the number of trials in an experiment, the closer seems the
>>>>> outcome to converge (the entropy decreases) to the theoretical
>>>>> prediction.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for confirming what I expected a post only idiot troll such as
>>>> yourself would do. Instead of using the link I gave as a starting
>>>> point to increase your obviously deficient knowledge you simply
>>>> parroted it back. Idiots such as yourself provide good evidence that if
>>>> God did exist he/she has a wicked sense of humor - he/she would be in
>>>> stitches at the antics of people like you who profess to Christian
>>>> values. You probably spend your life going around telling everyone to
>>>> turn or burn or other such fundamentalist drivel and at the same time
>>>> engage in behavior so stupid and asinine that if God did exist and
>>>> punished people for sins committed he/she would have you in the flames
>>>> of hell for eternity. The thing is of course God in not the only one
>>>> with a sense of humor - all your posts really do is give people a good
>>>> laugh.
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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