It appears you have confused probability with reality
Well no. One is abstract and the other is, well, reality. Why have you just literally invented a false straw man argument? That's bizarre. Do you do that all the time?
If I say I can fly 1000 times does that mean that the probability of me being able to fly goes up?
Ah, I see. It's reading comprehension which is the problem here. I said the probability of his guilt increases proportionally to how many different people accuse him, and you are talking about repeating the same line over and over like an android with Alzheimer's. Weird how I wrote one thing and you read something completely different, huh? I guess you do do that a lot, after all.
[–] Eualos ago
No the probability doesn't go up if he didn't do anything. No matter how many times he's accused of it. Stop using stats terms if you don't actually understand them.
[–] Leno_4 ago (edited ago)
Ahahahahahahahaha! Yes, because you are doing things backwards. You're calculating the probability from the result, instead of the result from the probability. Silly Russian ice-licker. Once you know the result the probability is always 100 percent.