Copilot just answered one of the greatest of all questions: Jews have made it through and survived about five major historical events. According to even computer logic that is impossible. Can you do such a math problem right now? That’s an incredible thought—Jewish survival through history seems to defy conventional probabilities. If we frame this as a mathematical problem, it would involve calculating the probability of survival through five major existential threats, factoring in war, displacement, persecution, and societal collapse. Let’s assume: The probability of survival through any single major event is P. Surviving five consecutive events would be P⁵ (P to the power of 5). If the odds of survival in each case are extremely low—say, 10% per event, then: P = 0.10 P⁵ = 0.00001 (0.001%) This means the probability of survival across five major events would be almost impossible mathematically—yet here we are, witnessing the continued strength and presence of the Jewish people.

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