Not likely at all. It will either do it or it won't. But there is no a-priori probability distribution attached to this problem. And there is no a-posteriori one, either, because we can't do experiments on multiple universes.
There are many cases where probabilities don't make sense. This is one of them.
2007-11-07 07:50:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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An unstable vacuum? This could never happen because the mergatroidinol axis and the lokadian axis coexist which causes a resistance to unstale vacuun decay.
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2007-11-07 16:35:51
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answer #2
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answered by ericbryce2 7
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Right now the universe is shrinking, and it has done so since the beginning of time.
2007-11-07 16:11:16
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answer #3
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answered by ? 5
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So unlikely that you won't need to worry about it.
2007-11-07 15:50:14
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answered by -NOBAMA- 3
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Not likely at all.
2007-11-07 15:48:32
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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