> [Krimel]
> Causality simply means highly probable not absolutely certain.

[Craig]
Rolling two 1s with a pair of dice is improbable; rolling anything else
is highly probable.  So on your view, rolling two 1s is not caused but
all other rolls are caused!!!

[Krimel]
Rolling dice "causes" some number between 2 and 12 to appear. Which numbers
and their likelihood of appearing is a matter of probability. But even
adding up those probabilities gives a false impression. One or more of the
dice might land on an edge or the dice might get thrown into a black hole
and the number might never be known. Even specifying the possible outcomes
of a roll of the dice has vanishingly small probabilities embedded in it.

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