Originally posted by DaveB
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Just as the water-water bonds when snow flakes form can only form in a limited number of ways restrained by Natural Laws and natural processes, therefore all snow flakes will be snow flakes, but no two snow flakes will be the same. The probability no two 'individual snow flakes being alike are very very low low, but given the ideal environment (constrained by Natural Laws and natural processes) all snow flakes will be snow flakes with a probability of one..
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