▲ Probability Fields
On the nature of reality: Probability Fields
Probability fields are a concept found in mathematics and science-fiction.
The mathematical definition:
In probability theory, a probability space or a probability triple is a mathematical construct that models a real-world process (or “experiment”) consisting of states that occur randomly. A probability space is constructed with a specific kind of situation or experiment in mind. One proposes that each time a situation of that kind arises, the set of possible outcomes is the same and the probabilities are also the same.
In life, every decision you make and action you take affects a field in and around you. This field interacts with the larger local and global collective fields.
We can call this the probability field.
The butterfly effect is a reference to probability fields interacting with one another on a global level.
