> Well, there’s nothing special about the timing of my visit. I’m just travelling—you know, Europe on five dollars a day—and I’m observing the Wall because it happens to be here.
It's relatively unlikely that you'd visit the Berlin Wall shortly after it's erected or shortly before it falls, and quite likely that you'd visit it somewhere in the middle.
No, it's exactly as likely that I'll visit it at any one time in its lifetime. Sure, if we divide its lifetime into 4 quadrants, its more likely I'm in quadrant 2-3 than in either of 1 or 4. But this is slight of hand: it's still exactly as likely that I'm in quadrant 2-3 than in quadrant (1 or 4) - or, in other words, it's as likely I'm at one of the ends of the lifetime as it is that I am in the middle.
> Well, there’s nothing special about the timing of my visit. I’m just travelling—you know, Europe on five dollars a day—and I’m observing the Wall because it happens to be here.
It's relatively unlikely that you'd visit the Berlin Wall shortly after it's erected or shortly before it falls, and quite likely that you'd visit it somewhere in the middle.