What you propose is a fallacy of false equivalence.

Since not everyone wins the lottery, but everyone dies, therefore it is not comparable.

Not everyone wins the lottery. Yet everyone dies.

Then it is a certainty.

And after dying there are only two options: that there is some kind of existence, or that there is not.

I can't think of any other options, so it's 50% with respect to an event (dying) that one hundred percent of people will experience one day.

Thank you very much for the time spent reading the article. I deeply appreciate it, Vikram.

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