A question about butterflies, dead Romans and Korean conquerors

I will never understand the insistence that random means different, as if a 6 being rolled on a fair die once means that you will never get again.

You can say it could go differently, or even that it would be probable that it would go differently (the other five possible outcomes are more likely than a six, even if no one of them is more likely), but how you go from "random chance" to "certainly different" is a leap that renders speculation about the effects of changes pointless.

Yes, and a 6 is just as likely as a 1 or a 2 or 3 etc, so if it HELPS the timelion not to change somehting just because it MIGHT change, then don't change it.

Best Regards
Grey Wolf
 
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