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For example, the phenomenon of water flowing downhill is essentially a
random event, the illusion caused by trillions of odd-shaped molecules bouncing around any way they want. But somehow, water *always* flows downhill. Wally wrote: The correct statement is: In every instance that we have observed, water has flowed downhill. I stand corrected. But the big prize is still the same: Person A bets the farm that water flows downhill. Person B figures it's just random motion and might go up hill at any time... who wins? DSK |
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