Can watching (or not watching) games impact the result?

SannywithoutCompy

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Dec 22, 2020
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Yes, but it probably won't. Unless you believe in a deterministic universe, butterfly effect could certainly end up impacting the game although I'm sure the chances are very low.

Tiny changes in the starting position of a complex system can create drastic changes over time.
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

Dahlin, it’ll all be fine
Dec 17, 2018
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Schrodinger's Buffalo Sabres is always dead.

I like how it’s just a meme at this point. No matter what thread I click on, there’s someone kicking a dead horse. What else are you gonna do with it? Surely I can’t move it, some rich owner is responsible. Where is he? f*** him, that’s the answer.

So to OP’s question- the bastards always win. Blues. Bruins. Doesn’t matter if you watch or not- the arseholes are victorious.
 

AnInjuredJasonZucker

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Feb 21, 2014
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I like how it’s just a meme at this point. No matter what thread I click on, there’s someone kicking a dead horse. What else are you gonna do with it? Surely I can’t move it, some rich owner is responsible. Where is he? f*** him, that’s the answer.

So to OP’s question- the bastards always win. Blues. Bruins. Doesn’t matter if you watch or not- the arseholes are victorious.
Ah. But if you don't click on the thread, the horse is both dead and alive.
 

Nogatco Rd

Pierre-Luc Dubas
Apr 3, 2021
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During the Middle Ages, people were superstitious and believed stupid things.

Then people (in the West at least) became more scientific and put much more value in cause and effect than in arbitrary notions.
While the Middle Ages were a dark time for the Europeans, intellectual and scientific curiosity was thriving in the Islamic world and it was essentially the epicenter of scholarly thought prior to the Mongol invasion. Europe didn’t catch up to the Middle East/Far East until the 16th C or so in that regard.
 

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