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    Quote Originally Posted by Saposhiente View Post
    There are infinitely more irrational numbers than rational numbers (greater cardinality), therefore the probability of pi being rational at any given location is zero. (Though it's technically possible)
    PROBABILITY DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY!

    An event with P(x) = 0 cannot happen. Ever. No, not even then. If it's technically possible, the probability is not zero. It can be infinitesimally small, but not zero.
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