• And the trend always is that the probability gets smaller with each of the peaks as you're drawing them.

    当你画它们的时候,整体趋势总是每个峰概率越来越

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  • We had no chance whatsoever. Our odds were this small.

    我们根本都没有机会。胜算的概率这么

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  • It's about how so many plans in finance are messed up by rare events that suddenly appear out of nowhere.

    书中提到金融界中突然出现的小概率事件,怎样搞砸了无数计划

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  • So because we're feeling a stronger attractive force from the nucleus, we're actually pulling that electron in closer, which means that the probability squared of where the electron is going to be is actually a smaller radius.

    因为我们能感到来自原子核,的更强的吸引力,我们实际上会将电子拉的更近,那意味着电子运动的,概率半径是,事实上是一个更的半径。

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  • So, the probability that the whole city burns down is infinitesimally small, right?

    在这样的假设下,整个城市都被烧掉的概率,是非常非常

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  • So, that can be a little bit confusing for us to think about, and when it's a very good question you might, in fact, say well, maybe there's not zero probability here, maybe it's just this teeny, teeny, tiny number, and in fact, sometimes an electron can get through, it's just very low probability so that's why we never really see it.

    这想起来有点令人困惑,你们可能会说也许,这里的概率并不是严格的为零,而是非常非常,所以有时电子就可以穿过去,这是个,很好的想法。

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