Critical Thinking About Coincidences (3/5)  @PhilosophyFreak
Critical Thinking About Coincidences (3/5)  @PhilosophyFreak
Kevin deLaplante | Critical Thinking About Coincidences (3/5) @PhilosophyFreak | Uploaded August 2014 | Updated October 2024, 20 minutes ago.
This the third video in a five-part series on critical thinking about coincidences.

In this video we look closely at the concept of an "impossible event" -- an event that is so unlikely that it is rational to believe that it will never be observed. Hence, if it is observed, we have reason to look for mitigating factors that raise the probability of it being observed.
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