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Of course, you can say that there was a n% probability of me dreaming about an event that actually happened in the same location and with similar details. That doesn't prove anything. You can't prove it one way or the other.
I wasn't trying to \"prove\" anything. But thank you for agreeing with me that it is statistically explainable. Especially considering the number of car accidents that involve alcohol, you hear about them daily.
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Originally posted by tyrantt23
Therefore, the chances of you having such dream and remembering are incredibly small by itself.
Agreed, but then take into account the population of the world (excluding people in undeveloped countries who have never seen a car or heard of alcohol) and there are probably millions upon millions of people per night who have a dream involving a drunk-driving car wreck. Then I'm sure that at least a few thousand of those people actually hear about or stumble upon an actual wreck.
In reality, it would really be a miracle if a cooincidence like this NEVER happened.[/b]