Fellow listers,
Don't despair, there is a newer better theory on uncertainty and probability
by Stephen Hawkin. His theory is about black holes "with hair". The theory
being that even though matter disappears into a black hole there is that
very small probability that somewhere, sometime it may appear again. Those
missing socks may show up before you lost them.
Dave 72 B
This can't go un-rewarded. We have forgotten about the ultimate
improbability theory. Ref.: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
> > of Kristitsderty. It was here he came up with what he termed the
> > Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle of Rotating Machinery Selective
> > Evaporation. He propounded that when a pair of socks were
> > placed in a
> > washing machine there was a .01% chance that only one would come out.
>
> Haha! That's a good one. Of course, there is a small finite probability
> that all the particles that make up a sock can suddenly be elsewhere in
the
> universe, so Heisenberg does apply to missing laundry items as well... :)
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