| It is a correct mathematical analogy. If and only if you concieve both examples as sequences of independent events. That is, how I draw the first ball or play the first lottery, has nothing to do with the following one nor odes it affect it's probability functions. And this I think is what you meant by 'pure disorder and chaos' so yes it's correct. Where do you want to go? What do you want to achieve to explain with this? I'm curious, I'm sure it'll be something interesting. |