YSK that in probability & logical fallacies, events that are not affected by past events do not affect current events because it's a basic thinking talent and we should all be able to think better
specific to proablilty, to think that a previous 'event' affects an 'independent event' is not knowing how to think
to think that a past event that is simiiliar would affect an event/something that isn't affected by that past event as there is no causation for that to occur is not knowing how to think
anyone educated would know this, and one can learn this by learning the 'patterns of probailities' or w/e you want to call it
they have a name for the kind of thinking mentioend, but names dont matter really -- http://ift.tt/2vubJix
- any good learning sites or sources to learn specifically the 'patterns of proabilty' to help with thinking talents (being able to think decently in life)
also logical fallacies doesn't mean errors, http://ift.tt/2wmVMaf
logic is highly limited and incredibly flawed and in like over 50% of things isn't very useful, but anyone educated already understands that
YSK that in probability & logical fallacies, events that are not affected by past events do not affect current events because it's a basic thinking talent and we should all be able to think better
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