The basis rule says that the probability of any given theory given the new data, is proportional to the probability. The likelihood is what is the probability you would see that data if this theory were true, ok? And unfortunately, or fortunately, the data we're talking about is, i exist. That's the data, ok. What exactly do you mean by the likelihood function of basin analysis?

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