> what nonzero probability implies, you'd have a hard time showing that
> anything non-contradictory at all has a nonzero probability of being true.
Er, I typed too quickly. I mean you'd have a hard time of showing that
anything non-contradictory has zero probability. Anything that isn't
mathematically contradictory has a nonzero probability, as far as I'm
concerned.
Anna
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