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  • 1Impossible event — In the mathematics of probability, an impossible event is an event x with a probability Pr of zero, or Pr( x ) = 0. [Tannenbaum Arnold, p. 468] An impossible event is not the same as the stronger concept of logical impossibility. For any… …

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  • 2impossible — Synonyms and related words: I refuse, I will not, absurd, algorismic, algorithmic, aliquot, antic, barred, by no means, cardinal, closed out, contrary to reason, count me out, crazy, cureless, decimal, differential, digital, even, exceptionable,… …

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  • 3impossible — adj. 1 not possible VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, prove, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ remain …

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  • 4logically — adv. Logically is used with these adjectives: ↑coherent, ↑compatible, ↑compelling, ↑consistent, ↑equivalent, ↑impossible, ↑incompatible, ↑inconsistent, ↑independent, ↑necessary, ↑ …

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  • 5Mission: Impossible (film) — For other uses, see Mission: Impossible (disambiguation). Mission: Impossible Theatrical release poster Directed by …

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  • 6epistemology — epistemological /i pis teuh meuh loj i keuhl/, adj. epistemologically, adv. epistemologist, n. /i pis teuh mol euh jee/, n. a branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge. [1855 60; < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 7Problem of evil — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 8Omnipotence paradox — Part of a series on Atheism …

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  • 9Entailment — For other uses, see Entail (disambiguation). In logic, entailment is a relation between a set of sentences (e.g.,[1] meaningfully declarative sentences or truthbearers) and a sentence. Let Γ be a set of one or more sentences; let S1 be the&#8230; …

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  • 10Logical possibility — A logically possible proposition is one that can be asserted without implying a logical contradiction. This is to say that a proposition is logically possible if there is some coherent way for the world to be, under which the proposition would be …

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