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StevieTNZ said:Nope, I'm referring to a probability for a physical state to actualise (extracted from the wave function), and someone saying it has a really really low probability of occurring that its practically not going to occur, I would think is wrong. For example, say I have 2% probability for sitting on this chair, and 98% for turning the TV off and walking out of the house. Even though it looks more probable that the turning off of the TV is going to occur, there is the possibility for me to go sit on the chair.
But with inanimate objects don't they have a 100% chance of not moving if they are already not moving?