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<blockquote data-quote="jrh3" data-source="post: 73476" data-attributes="member: 4708"><p>i say that because its true and is proven with math. putting something into an equation with said variable, given enough time the problem will become true. for the keepers with 40 plus years that haven't been bite. haven't proven the equation due to time. each variable(person) is different. As soon as you state that there is a non-zero probability that something will happen, it will happen with certainty over an infinite time period as long as the probability remains non-zero. If we let p be that probability then limn→∞(1−p)n=0. That is, as n approaches infinity the probability of it not happening over the elapsed interval of time approaches zero. In other words if there can be a possible connection between human and tarantula, it will happen given in given time. Now if we look at it from the other view that someone will never get a bite, unless you refrain from keeping tarantulas altogether it's not logically possible to prove that something can't be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrh3, post: 73476, member: 4708"] i say that because its true and is proven with math. putting something into an equation with said variable, given enough time the problem will become true. for the keepers with 40 plus years that haven't been bite. haven't proven the equation due to time. each variable(person) is different. As soon as you state that there is a non-zero probability that something will happen, it will happen with certainty over an infinite time period as long as the probability remains non-zero. If we let p be that probability then limn→∞(1−p)n=0. That is, as n approaches infinity the probability of it not happening over the elapsed interval of time approaches zero. In other words if there can be a possible connection between human and tarantula, it will happen given in given time. Now if we look at it from the other view that someone will never get a bite, unless you refrain from keeping tarantulas altogether it's not logically possible to prove that something can't be done. [/QUOTE]
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