This hasn't been proven to be 100% true. Its just one way of looking at things.
Yet it has been proven true without a shadow of a doubt using math and computer simulations.
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This hasn't been proven to be 100% true. Its just one way of looking at things.
Yet it has been proven true without a shadow of a doubt using math and computer simulations.
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There's still an ongoing debate about it but for the most part, it doesn't matter to me regardless as I would always pick to switch. The decision to switch is an easy one. If a person believes the unchoosen door now has 66% of winning then its an easy switch. If a person believes the two remaining doors makes the odds 50/50% of winning then switching does no harm.
There is an ongoing debate about almost everything, doesn't mean it's actually valid.
Many believe the Earth is flat. ¯\(ツ)/¯
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Things are always changing. New proof comes up showing old solutions and ways of thinking to be wrong time and time again. Its one of the reasons why I dislike the current school system.
As for your flat Earth example, there was a time that most thought Earth was flat and the people who thought it was round were the crazy ones.
In math things never change, once something has been proven it is true, and the probability is solidly in maths territory.