But surely given infinity, there is no problem finding a number of ANY length. It's there, somewhere, eventually, given that nothing repeats, the number is NORMAL, as people have said, and infinite.
The probability is 100% for any number, no matter how large, isn't it?
But surely given infinity, there is no problem finding a number of ANY length. It's there, somewhere, eventually, given that nothing repeats, the number is NORMAL, as people have said, and infinite.
The probability is 100% for any number, no matter how large, isn't it?
Smart people?
In theory, sure. In practice, are we really going to find a series of ten thousand ones? I would also like to hear more opinions from smart people