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#139 — Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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The Probability of Picking a Number Is Zero, Right?

The probability of you randomly picking a number that could ever even be written down is zero, right? Yeah. And there are only countably many of those. It's like an uncountable lottery paradigm. If it can happen, it should get some positive probability. This is another way in which we might go away from this numerical Kolmogorov maximitization. You might say more fundamental is comparative probability. Now the primitive is something like X is more probable than Y, or maybe better still, W given X isMore probable than Y given Z.

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