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Can we say that everything in the world is a question of probability?

Things in the world can be roughly divided into three situations: inevitable events, probabilistic events and accidental events. The inevitable event refers to what will happen; Probability event refers to the time when a certain possibility appears after the law is summarized; Accidents are unforgivable, they may or may not happen. So, is everything in the world a question of probability?

An event with a probability of one

There are two kinds of events: probability and uncertainty, one is certain and the other is accidental. The sun must rise in the east and set in the west every day, which is a common thing in life. The movement of the sun is not affected by probability or weather. It revolves around the earth every day. In our opinion, it rises in the east and falls in the west.

An event with uncertain probability

An example of an accident, for example, when you were walking on a pedestrian street, a flowerpot suddenly fell and hit you. This is an accidental, unpredictable and irregular event.

Deductive probability problem in the world

For example, if you toss a coin, it will be upside down or upside down, and the probability of both cases is half. This can be obtained through experiments. And the more experiments, the more samples, the more accurate the law.

The above is my personal understanding of this problem, and I hope it can help your problem. After all, there are countless things in the world. You can't generalize what you have met and what you haven't met. Some things in the world can't be regular. The probability of inevitable events is one, the probability of accidental events is zero to one, and the probability of probabilistic events depends on the actual situation, so it can be said that everything in the world is a probability problem.