Count Iblis wrote:
"There isn't a single example of a detection of a Higgs particle either. That doesn't mean that it is as likely to be detected as a purple rhino."

Another attempt to change the subject that will not go unchallenged. Are you now claiming the existence of the Higgs Boson is a matter of Bayesian probability? That the Higgs will exist if I truly beieve in my heart and sould that it does? ROFL!

Count Iblis wrote:
"There is a lot of evidence for the existence of the Higgs, even though it hasn't been detected."

Which again has absolutely nothing to do with Bayesian probability. ROFL!

Count Iblis wrote:
"And an infinite universe implies an infinite number of copies of any observer distributed over all possible situations."

An infinite universe implies nothing other than the fact that there is no boundary. And absolutely nothing Bayesian. ROFL!


DA Morgan