Metsfanmax wrote:123456
Oh look, a wild uniform distribution appears
ROFL....
It gets funnier every time I read it.
Okay, we'll accept that you have a good sense of humour, but the point I was making is valid. Numbers are themseves hypothetical. We can count 123456, but there aren't any six items that are identical in every attribute for us to count. We can pretend that there are. We can say, "go buy half a dozen eggs," and as long as we assume that an egg is an egg is an egg that's all good enough, but those eggs are not truly identical, and if you hurl them all against a wall they will splatter in different patterns. So "equal outcomes" are never really equal, except in your algebra textbook.