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Chances of no one dying in one day?

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What are the chances, statistically speaking, of having a day in the last century where no one on earth died?

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  1. 100% back when humans didn't exist.

    Right now, 0%.


  2. no chance whatsoever

  3. the chances are 0.0000057 how do i know, aproximately 172800 people die a day in the world, the odds are 1:172800 so 1 divided  by 172800 gives you about 0.0000057

  4. There has never been a day where nobody on earth died. I think that's impossible. Every day people are born and people died.

  5. If you were one to gamble, this would be a bet where you could really cash in.  In the last century, not so much, but if you were to bet on the distant future, it's *possible* but highly (HIGHLY) improbably.  The odds of getting struck by lightning, winning the lottery, finding a million dollars on your doorstep, becoming president, and discovering a new planet within our solar system collectively add up to WAY under the odds of a day where not a single human died on the planet Earth.  Your odds are about ∞:1.

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