No, it does not mean that it will never happen. Impossible means that it will never happen. unlikely to happen does mean that probably it will not happen..
the nd of the world
ifan event has a probability of zero it'll never happen. 6 over 0 will never happen.
The probability of an event that is sure not to happen is 0. This means that there is no chance of the event occurring, making it impossible. In probability terms, events are measured on a scale from 0 (impossible) to 1 (certain), so a probability of 0 indicates that the event will never take place.
the world will never end but you might end you will be the past the world will never end but you might end you will be the past the world will never end but you might end you will be the past the world will never end but you might end you will be the past
any and all insurance that you can afford you should probably buy. you can never tell what might happen. any and all insurance that you can afford you should probably buy. you can never tell what might happen.
That the event will never happen.
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No, it does not mean that it will never happen. Impossible means that it will never happen. unlikely to happen does mean that probably it will not happen..
the nd of the world
itll never happen
It will probably never happen!
ifan event has a probability of zero it'll never happen. 6 over 0 will never happen.
The never to be is something that never will occur, whereas the never was is something that has never occurred. They are both non-existent - however, the universe is entropic and is always moving into the future. From a subjective perspective, the never to be is something that you can prepare for: you can prepare for what might happen, and you can prepare for what might not happen. From an objective perspective, the universe is not deterministic: inherent quantum uncertainties (the Heisenberg Principle) describe this. Therefore, we can only predict to very high probabilities what will be and will never be. Therefore while both are non-existent, the non-existent future might stilll happen. A non-existent past never has existed (but may still happen, in which it become an existent past). In this instance the never was is not the never to be. It never was and never will be. There's irony for you. If the non-existent past never has and never will occur, then the never was is the never to be. So to sum up: They are both non-existent. They are the same if the non-existent past will never occur/the non-existent future never has occurred. They are different when the non-existent future has occurred in the past.
In games, no. Probably that will never happen. On Tv, if anyone's smart enough to do that. On the Internet, I am making a show not for fans but by fans that just might have that. :D
Well gohan when he was a teenager he went ssj2 pretty quickly so probably goten might go ssj2 never know surprises can happen.
If the even is never going to take place, and it is for sure, then it's probability will be 0. For example, if the event is : A child being born with powers like Superman. For this event, the probability would be 0! But in practicality, if the event is unlikely to happen, it's probability is likely to be nearer to 0. Keeping in mind the difference between "unlikely to happen" and "never going to happen for sure". Because there is a possibility that the event that is unlikely to happen may just happen once in a thousand years. So in this case, the probability will be very very close to 0, but it will not be 0 exactly.