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The Edge of the Everlasting

All things are possible in a contingent universe, but admittedly, a coincidence of this magnitude would have been miraculous.
But such coincidences do occur, even against seemingly impossible odds. After all, someone eventually wins the Lotto despite the astronomical odds. Three hundred-million-to-one, yet there’s a winner. Strange, but odds only seem meaningful before, but not after the outcome. Once the winner’s announced, ‘probability’ be damned, it’s meaningless, a void construct, since it did not apply to the winner, because if it had, they wouldn’t have won.