Synchronicity at work again.

Bretrick

Well-known Member
I went to my library on Friday and got the DVD "The Indian Pacific: Australia's Longest Train Journey" out.
About the trip from Perth to Sydney, From the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
I watched about 3/4 of the trip on Friday and on Saturday thought I would complete the Journey.
First I wanted to check the TV guide to see if there was any football on.
In my perusal I notice SBS had..........the Indian Pacific: Australia's Longest Train Journey.
Flicked it on to SBS and another amazement.
It was almost at the same spot where I had ended on Friday, Going through the Blue Mountains outside Sydney 😮
 

I asked Gemini Ai, "What are the odds of ( your post ) happening?"

Gemini :

"The odds of experiencing this exact situation are very low, but difficult to calculate precisely. Here's why:

Factors Affecting the Odds:

  • Limited data: We don't have data on how many people watch the documentary "The Indian Pacific: Australia's Longest Train Journey" or how many people check the TV guide before watching a movie they already own.
  • Random chance: The coincidence of the documentary airing on TV at the exact point you stopped watching your DVD is random and depends on the specific broadcast schedule.
However, we can make some educated guesses:

  • DVD popularity: Documentaries like this likely have a niche audience.
  • TV broadcast schedule: Documentaries are typically aired less frequently than popular movies.
  • Stopping point: The chance of stopping the DVD at an exact point that coincides with the TV broadcast is relatively small.
Considering these factors, it's safe to say the odds are very low. It's a fun coincidence, but the specific details make it statistically unlikely.

Here are some ways to express the low odds:

  • Highly unlikely
  • An incredible coincidence
  • A lucky chance
  • The odds are stacked against it happening"
:)
 

I asked Gemini Ai, "What are the odds of ( your post ) happening?"

Gemini :

"The odds of experiencing this exact situation are very low, but difficult to calculate precisely. Here's why:

Factors Affecting the Odds:


  • Limited data: We don't have data on how many people watch the documentary "The Indian Pacific: Australia's Longest Train Journey" or how many people check the TV guide before watching a movie they already own.
  • Random chance: The coincidence of the documentary airing on TV at the exact point you stopped watching your DVD is random and depends on the specific broadcast schedule.
However, we can make some educated guesses:

  • DVD popularity: Documentaries like this likely have a niche audience.
  • TV broadcast schedule: Documentaries are typically aired less frequently than popular movies.
  • Stopping point: The chance of stopping the DVD at an exact point that coincides with the TV broadcast is relatively small.
Considering these factors, it's safe to say the odds are very low. It's a fun coincidence, but the specific details make it statistically unlikely.

Here are some ways to express the low odds:


  • Highly unlikely
  • An incredible coincidence
  • A lucky chance
  • The odds are stacked against it happening"
:)
Wow. Thank you for this.
My reply would be that these "coincidences occur very regularly with me. Has been that way all my life.
Some experiences are posted here on sf.
 
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Funnily enough Wifey and I are booked on the Indian Pacific at the end of July, we're flying over to Sydney so we can come home on the train.
 


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