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- Coincidence abstract "A coincidence (often stated as a mere coincidence) is a collection of two or more events or conditions, closely related by time, space, form, or other associations which appear unlikely to bear a relationship as either cause to effect or effects of a shared cause, within the observer's or observers' understanding of what cause can produce what effects.The word is derived from the Latin cum- ("with", "together") and incidere (a composed verb from "in" and "cadere": "to fall on", "to happen"). In science, the term is generally used in a more literal translation, e.g., referring to when two rays of light strike a surface at the same point at the same time. In this usage of coincidence, there is no implication that the alignment of events is surprising, noteworthy or non-causal.From a statistical perspective, coincidences are inevitable and often less remarkable than they may appear intuitively. An example is the birthday problem, where the probability of two individuals sharing a birthday already exceeds 50% with a group of only 23.".
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- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink cambridgecoincidences.org.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink pto-20040715-000008.xml.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink 129.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink Paralells.htm.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink brandnew-book-the-secret-physics-of-coincidence.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink Fancy%20Meeting%20You%20Here!.pdf.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink www.globalcoincidence.com.
- Coincidence wikiPageExternalLink astopunlikelyeventsandcoincidence.
- Coincidence wikiPageID "1397857".
- Coincidence wikiPageRevisionID "606493415".
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- Coincidence hasPhotoCollection Coincidence.
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- Coincidence subject Category:Forteana.
- Coincidence subject Category:Superstitions.
- Coincidence subject Category:Synchronicity.
- Coincidence comment "A coincidence (often stated as a mere coincidence) is a collection of two or more events or conditions, closely related by time, space, form, or other associations which appear unlikely to bear a relationship as either cause to effect or effects of a shared cause, within the observer's or observers' understanding of what cause can produce what effects.The word is derived from the Latin cum- ("with", "together") and incidere (a composed verb from "in" and "cadere": "to fall on", "to happen").".
- Coincidence label "Coincidence".
- Coincidence label "Coincidenza".
- Coincidence label "Koincydencja".
- Coincidence label "Koinzidenz".
- Coincidence label "تزامن".
- Coincidence sameAs Koinzidenz.
- Coincidence sameAs Coincidenza.
- Coincidence sameAs Koincydencja.
- Coincidence sameAs m.04zd17.
- Coincidence sameAs Q2308809.
- Coincidence sameAs Q2308809.
- Coincidence wasDerivedFrom Coincidence?oldid=606493415.
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- Coincidence isPrimaryTopicOf Coincidence.