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From: OsherD on 1 Apr 2010 09:18 From Osher Doctorow From 362.7, we found that: 1) P{(A-->B)(A<-->B) ' } = P(A ' B) = 1 - P(B-->A) This makes even more sense if we consider the truth value of the corresponding logical propositions in multivalued logics (Lukaciewicz/ Rational Pavelka). The far left hand side is the probability of Memory (non-simultaneous Causation of B by A), and the far right hand side decreases as the actual probability of B Causing A decreases. If we consider that A actually or probably Causes B in a Memory scenario, then B Causing A is CHAOTIC! B Causing A decreases Memory! So Chaos is not independent of the assumed motions of objects. It is a type of opposite once the assumptions are considered to be true or "probably true" and do not "intuitively" resemble Chaos. This is a revision of previous views earlier in this thread. Osher Doctorow |