Probability Gaps
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Probability Gaps are gaps in all current explanations of a phenomena which indicates that there is a missing element in the explanation for that Phenomena.
If we surmise that for anything to occur it must have a probability that at the point of it occurring is 1, the factors that contribute to that 1 should be explained by known factors. If there are not enough known factors to add up to 1 then there is a probability gap.
This gap could be explained by any number of possibilities dependant on the Reality Map that is applied.
This section will also explore the adequacy of the current mathematical systems for calculating probabilities as both abstract and applied to the universe and its quantum connectivity.