• @Sconrad122
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    284 months ago

    Pi is an infinite series of non-repeating digits, and yet you will never find the letter A in pi because there is a 0% chance of the letter A being a digit in a decimal system. By the same logic, infinite possibilities do not guarantee that every conceivable state occurs, if that conceivable state has a 0% probability. As finite beings, it is very difficult for us to accurately distinguish between a 0% probability and a infinitesimal probability, so we end up circling back to “we don’t know”

      • @Sconrad122
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        64 months ago

        Haha, I figured it was 50/50 on whether I would get this comment or something about the ASCII representation of the letter A

      • Match!!
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        44 months ago

        Shower thought: Pi in base 36 contains every string of characters somewhere.

        • @nicolairathjen
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          44 months ago

          While pi is irrational, there is no guarantee every conceivable sequence of digits will be in pi. However the library of babel contains all letter sequences under a certain length.

          • JackGreenEarth
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            24 months ago

            3200 characters, using only the lowercase alphabet, space, comma, and full stop.