Hello to everyone!
I has a question for you that comes from a discussion that I had with a
friend of mine.
Due to the fact that with the Bayes Probability definition we can define
a probability even for events that doesn't occur necessarily several
times he say that is possible to associate a probability to the
existence of God.
But I think that in this case probability has non sense because I think
that the Bayes definition is usable only with events that are a priori
reapeatable (even if they occurred only one time or they never occurred)
or that are composed by some sub-events reapeatable
For example he said me that we can associate a probability that with
certain coditions it will rain, and we can do that even if these
conditions occurr one time in our life, but I say that there is an
important difference because the calculus of thi probability is made
with physical consideration about several sub-events each with a
probability that came from experience and physical models (that are
based on experience too)
What is the right opinion?

Thanx for the attention
See you
Valar

PS I'm sorry for my english that isn't very good

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