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Apr 22, 2007 10:22

A place were nothing fucking works.
I'm a level 51 druid

add: bayes law of probability


Each term in Bayes' theorem has a conventional name:

* Pr(A) is the prior probability or marginal probability of A. It is "prior" in the
sense that it does not take into account any information about B.
* Pr(A|B) is the conditional probability of A, given B. It is also called the posterior probability because it is derived from or depends upon the specified value of B.
* Pr(B|A) is the conditional probability of B given A.
* Pr(B) is the prior or marginal probability of B, and acts as a
normalizing constant.

E=mc²

Law of gravity:


Soooooooo the possibility of this



---to this-->


isn't possible... or so it seems
But if i prove it possible



That will happen.
And i will be a proclaimed genius.
Lol

oh and



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